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Author: Russell Gerlach
Date: Apr 17, 2008 11:04
..., "the singer represented the culture of Jamaica and has always made her feel proud." Half Pint has enjoyed a long history of success dating back to the early 1980s. His first big hit “Winsome” was later covered by the Rolling Stones in 1986. Website: www.HalfPintMusic.com Contact: Half Pint Music Inc. Web: www.HalfPintMusic.com Management: Loyal Haylett Phone: (876) 851-0825 (...
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Author: Patrick
Date: Nov 20, 2007 03:33
...'ll walk in to the party room and resign, declare the leadership open, Peter Costello will nominate and I believe no one else will stand, and he will be elected the new leader" B^D John Winsome Howard.. a Prophet in his own time! B^D --------- "I'm Sorry about that, and I regret the additional burden" - PM Lying Rodent apologises for his latest rate ...
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Author: fasgnadh
Date: Nov 20, 2007 03:24
...walk in to the party room and resign, declare the leadership open, Peter Costello will nominate and I believe no one else will stand, and he will be elected the new leader" B^D John Winsome Howard.. a Prophet in his own time! B^D --------- "I'm Sorry about that, and I regret the additional burden" - PM Lying Rodent apologises for his latest rate rise, 7/11/2007...
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Author: beemouachaofa
Date: Sep 23, 2007 17:32
... they've had. The love that your heart is now tasting has opened the gates are your happy. So be like lights on the rim of water giving hope in a storm sea of night be refuge admits the slaughter of these fugitives in their flight for you are timeless and part of a puzzle you are winsome and young as lad and there is no disease or no struggle that can pull you from God, be ye glad.
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Author: SRT
Date: Sep 22, 2007 06:53
... THIS@btinternet.com> wrote in message news:Qo-dnT2u54p1X2_bnZ2dnUVZ8qqlnZ2d@bt.com... Zaragon wrote: The first two albums by the English rustic pop quartet Home were mostly comprised of winsome little country-pop ditties in the vein of the Sutherland Brothers and Quiver, with occasional forays into extended structures ala Byzantium and Help Yourself, such as "My Lady of ...
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Author: Gary Jackson
Date: Sep 20, 2007 11:58
Zaragon wrote: The first two albums by the English rustic pop quartet Home were mostly comprised of winsome little country-pop ditties in the vein of the Sutherland Brothers and Quiver, with occasional forays into extended structures ala Byzantium and Help Yourself, such as "My Lady of the Birds" from their eponymous 1972 sophomore effort. *The Alchemist* was Home's most ...
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Author: Zaragon
Date: Sep 19, 2007 13:31
The first two albums by the English rustic pop quartet Home were mostly comprised of winsome little country-pop ditties in the vein of the Sutherland Brothers and Quiver, with occasional forays into extended structures ala Byzantium and Help Yourself, such as "My Lady of the Birds" from their eponymous 1972 sophomore effort. *The Alchemist* was Home's most ambitious and artfully-embellished ...
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Author: Ejucaided Redneck
Date: Sep 10, 2007 18:35
... anywhere near a port. Soon as it looks like the blow might hit, they run for it. -- Time will wound all heels And it ain't pretty. --- Chris Smither ("Your Winsome Smile") -- http://bobsloansampler.com/ Now available: "Nobody Knows, Nobody Sees" Herald-Leader Column: http://www.kentucky.com/mld/kentucky/14945607.htm MISSING MOUNTAINS: http://www.windpub.com/books/missing.htm
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Author: Ejucaided Redneck
Date: Sep 10, 2007 18:35
... anywhere near a port. Soon as it looks like the blow might hit, they run for it. -- Time will wound all heels And it ain't pretty. --- Chris Smither ("Your Winsome Smile") -- http://bobsloansampler.com/ Now available: "Nobody Knows, Nobody Sees" Herald-Leader Column: http://www.kentucky.com/mld/kentucky/14945607.htm MISSING MOUNTAINS: http://www.windpub.com/books/missing.htm
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