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dah
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response 25 of 30:
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Sep 15 19:53 UTC 2003 |
Jonny Cash was a drug abuser.
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aruba
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response 26 of 30:
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Sep 15 22:27 UTC 2003 |
Re #21: I watched a bit of an old interview with Johnny Cash on 60 minutes
last night. He said that he was never convicted of a felony, and so never
spent time in prison; however he did spend time in various jails in the
early 60s, for being drunk.
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tod
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response 27 of 30:
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Sep 16 05:16 UTC 2003 |
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tsty
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response 28 of 30:
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Sep 16 05:33 UTC 2003 |
waht richard said.
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tsty
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response 29 of 30:
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Sep 18 05:01 UTC 2003 |
aruba - saw teh same show - he also said 'i blonged in jail' for the
drunk-n-disorderly stuff (before june, i guess).
and tod is about right, except that teh air force is less vicious.
pardom me, i'll be back, i hva a few tears to dry ... again.
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mcnally
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response 30 of 30:
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Sep 21 19:46 UTC 2003 |
I went to the first Monthly Grind of the season in Ketchikan last night
and the first one I've been around to attend. The Monthly Grind is one
of the highlights of the town arts calendar each month from September to
May (I think -- they don't do it in the summer.) Anyway.. on the third
Saturday of each month they hold the Grind in the clan house of the
Beaver Clan out in the Tlinqit village of Saxman a couple of miles south
of Ketchikan proper. The clan house is a spectacular venue and there's
room for a couple of hundred people to crowd in. Tickets are $5, though
you get your $5 back if you bring a homemade dessert to share (coffee and
desserts are included in the ticket price..) The show usually consists of
five or six musical acts, mostly talented local amateurs, sometimes visiting
semi-pros, and whatever other acts fit into the schedule. One of the
performers last night was a woman from Ann Arbor who played the Celtic
harp and told a story for her performance..
Anyway, it's apparently traditional to begin the Grind with a sing-along
and last night in tribute to Johhny Cash they started the show with a
crowd sing-along of "Ring of Fire." It was surprisingly moving..
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