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Re: norwood boy
I took it to mean a real horse.
Farewell, Jack.
-kylie the simple-minded
In a message dated Sat, 29 Jun 2002 1:59:07 PM Eastern Standard Time,
"Daniel J. Temmesfeld" <dtemm at yahoo_com> writes:
>From Linford:
>>In other news, we were informed that a horse gave
>>birth earlier this year, and the offspring was
>>christened OTR Tribute, OTR for short. They thought
>>OTR was a filly at first, but it turned out to be
>>a colt. He'll be entering some initial competitions
>>this August at the Ohio State Fair and then down in
>>Lexington, so keep your fingers crossed. The
>>thought of a Thoroughbred named OTR Tribute makes
>>me very happy somehow.
>
>did this make any sense to anyone else?
>is Lindord alluding to the tribute CD?
>or is there really a future racing horse named that?
>
>it is nice to know that the book is done... :)
>
>confused,
>Dan
>
>
Well, while Linford does tend to favour us with some pretty complex
metaphors, I really just took this to mean a horse. Four legs, long tail,
smells kinda cool, give it an apple and let it slobber on you horse. So how
many Lostees have horses?
But the main question I have, Linford, is this: now that you've all but
said, or at least strongly implied, that Jack is leaving you/us (and if this
is indeed the case, we shall miss you, Jack!), who will replace him? What's
the future of guitar in Over the Rhine?
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ah well baby just roll me away...
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