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Re: What [otr] to dance to?
I agree that Paul and Virinia would be a good one to play sometime during
the night. When I was at the Moonlite garden show '97 Linford asked that
anyone who had a signifigant other next to them to stand up and dance.
I've always loved that song, one of the first OtR songs I really listened
to from when I dubbed TWHF from a friend of mine a few years back.
By the way, is anyone going to the Q-102/OTR concert this wednesday? Dug,
Chris, Bruce, Steph, et all? It's free everyone, you can't beat that...
And I've always thought Sawyer Point is a great place for a show. Hope to
see everyone there.
Peace,
scott
P.S. Is Jess McGuire still out there? I haven't seen or heard from her in
a LONG while. Where are ya?
On Sat, 30 May 1998, E.J.Martin wrote:
> On Sun, 31 May 1998, jg900 wrote:
>
> > hiya, ed.
> > seems like paul and virginia would be a natural. does the missus like OtR?
>
> She certainly does. She was with me at Greenbelt last year and ran off
> with all my Otr CDs the other week when I moved most of my stuff home
> from University. Paul and Virginia? I'm not sure quite how I would dance
> to that, she'd know because shes a trained dancer. As for me I'm pretty
> lame at shaking my thang (as dug might say). Ever seen 'Four Weddings And
> a Funeral'? If so watch for the bride and groom dancing at the first
> wedding, that'll be me.
>
> Anyone think an up-beat new song might do the trick?
>
>
> Just wondered,
>
> Ed
>
> P.S. Hey, anyone out there met a nice Kirby Cleaner sales person?
>
> > buy yourself a computer so you can stay on-line.
>
> Wish I could! I'll have to start reading books again.
>
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