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Post by unoclay on May 12, 2003 17:33:49 GMT -5
if it were up to me id definitely put Krusty and Eli in the sewer-rats catagory. Also several of the people in state college have strange hairstyles in which the individual threads seem to have become clumped into large sections or worm-like contortions. Parents and squares across the nation (not necessarily synonymous) fear the dreadlock, voicing their concerns in tones of "get a job hippie!" Luckily i myself do not fit in this grouping, possessing both a job and a hairless appearance.
Joe if you see this, ask Jess if i can purchase the next violin book in the series from her. The first was very helpful and i am almost able to play every song in the book (albeit very slowly). Next up is 'Old Joe Clark'. Feel free to send the answer via the ESP network or through the message system.
--CL
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Post by degicank on May 12, 2003 18:17:31 GMT -5
Old Joe Clark Written By: Unknown Copyright Unknown
Old Joe Clark, he had a house Eighteen stories high Ev'ry story in that house Was filled with sweet potatoe pie
Fare ye well, Old Joe Clark Fare ye well, I say Fare ye well, Old Joe Clark I'm a-goin' away
I went down to Old Joe's house Stayed to have some supper Stubbed my toe on the table leg And stuck my nose in the butter
Fare ye well, Old Joe Clark Fare ye well, I say Fare ye well, Old Joe Clark I'm a-goin' away
Raccoon has a bushy tail 'Possum's tail is bare Rabbit has no tail at all 'Cept a bunch of hair
Fare ye well, Old Joe Clark Fare ye well, I say Fare ye well, Old Joe Clark I'm a-goin' away
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