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from August 23, 1995, it's feldman. with Steve Allen, Stanley Clarke, Jean Luc Ponty & Al Di Meloa, Elvis Cuisine, and our own Clyde Stubblefield rockin' the Casbah--
Mrs Alioto lets her Freak Flag Fly; The Trumps find a nice little 75,000 sq foot Mar-a-Lago 2 in Novo Mesto, Slovenia; Trump will deport all protestors to Berkeley and deport all immigrants in the order in which they came to America while Lyle challenges the notion that creation occured around 6 pm on October 23, 4004 BC--
Columnist R.E. Graswich of the Sacramento alienates the audience, UC Davis's Dean Keith Simonton on bringing your inner genius out, Lina Fat represents California Fat's Fat City and the man who blisters in the shade, Gordon Gano and the Violent Femmes--
From the home of the Iowa Hawkeyes Corn Bowl it's
Whad'ya Know with Trip Garbriel, Songstress Lissie, and the inventor of ingeniOz Vodka Professor J. Hans vban Leevwen--
RFK jr roasted to a fine crisp
Lysistrata: The Peloponnesian War is easy, comedy is hard
No reference to sitting in undies on the bed
Siri with the bird feet, Giuliani with the bird brain, Schrodinger is right and wrong simultaneously, when your inheritance is your hairline, Trump proves there's plenty of rest for the wicked-
The Siri Sandhi also Siri Paddana (pronounced: Siri Paadhdhana) or Epic of Siri is an epic poem in the Tulu language. Consisting of 15,683 lines of poetry, it is the longest poem in Tulu. The epic is essentially a biography of a legendary Bunt[1] princess Siri Alvedi and expands to describe the fate of her progeny – son Kumara, daughter Sonne and grand daughters Abbage and Darage. The epic declares Siri's divinity and also that of her progeny and she is worshipped as a Daiva goddess) across Tulu Nadu region of South West India in temples known as Adi Alade. Siri is the patron deity of the Tulu people.
Abraham Lincoln is not interested in Miriam at the Rudnick Passover Dinner-
In lieu of meeting behind the athletic shed-
omg happened to me too!
Nora's actual birthday, Jim's conquest of the French lingue and Michael flying through the air with maybe not the greatest of ease on show #500, 11-1-1997-
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Bella on bone fundamentals
Michael sounds pretty much like Michael, voice & content
Think of what's stored in an 80- or a 90-year-old mind. Just marvel at it. You've got to get out this information, this knowledge, because you've got something to pass on. There'll be nobody like you ever again. Make the most of every molecule you've got as long as you've got a second to go--
Studs Terkel
Not a nickel in his pocket
Saints, sinners and somewhere in between--
Well, Thomas Cahill was supposed to be on to talk about how The Irish Saved Civilization, but he was going to do it from Rome, may have made his case to the Pope, unfortunately the number given us was long-distance to his fax machine; fortunately, 2 delightful Irish women, one actually from Ireland, called in and filled in some of the gaps of what Cahill had to say about that day in 400 AD, after which everybody in the (then) current day, wished me a happy birthday.
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love this! still gold. bubba was really funny.