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09-04-2009, 10:12 PM
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I believe, in that video, I saw cat brains.
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And what may have been in the kitty's belly (Josh fills in patented response) ?
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I would not dare refer to rodent cerebellum and risk copyright infringement!
Feline frontal lobe is so much safer!
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Brings back lovely memories for me. Loudon Wainwright was the "artist;" "Dead Skunk," for some reason, got a lot of airplay here in 1972. I liked it; my father hated it. I played the 45 r.p.m. of it relentlessly.
The inimitable Mr. Wainwright, singing his charming, evocative ballad at a concert in Germany in '84:
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09-04-2009, 11:43 PM
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Originally Posted by Galatians220 Brings back lovely memories for me. Loudon Wainwright was the "artist;" "Dead Skunk," for some reason, got a lot of airplay here in 1972. I liked it; my father hated it. I played the 45 r.p.m. of it relentlessly.
The inimitable Mr. Wainwright, singing his charming, evocative ballad at a concert in Germany in '84: YouTube - Loudon Wainwright performs Dead Skunk at Rockpalast Germany
Margaret | 45's.... brings back memories. I still have a 45 case with John, Paul, George & Ringo's pictures and signatures on it. Probably would go good on E bay.
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Originally Posted by Rich Koster 45's.... brings back memories. I still have a 45 case with John, Paul, George & Ringo's pictures and signatures on it. Probably would go good on E bay. | It would, for sure. Actually, it's probably more of a *family heirloom.* You might want to hang onto it for a few more years...
Where's the record???
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Originally Posted by Galatians220 Quote:
Originally Posted by Rich Koster 45's.... brings back memories. I still have a 45 case with John, Paul, George & Ringo's pictures and signatures on it. Probably would go good on E bay. | It would, for sure. Actually, it's probably more of a *family heirloom.* You might want to hang onto it for a few more years...
Where's the record???
Margaret | It is empty, the heavy weight of my cheap 70's turntable arm ,wore them out. I have some 33's of audiophile quality still in my possesion though  . The case was made by Charter Industries NYC.
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Originally Posted by Marrow Man I believe, in that video, I saw cat brains. | Oooh, oooh, oooh that rhymes with rat brains.
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