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"1934" is George Huntley, if I'm not mistaken (which I often am....)

Now wasn't THAT helpful? ;)


---Stephen Brown <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>
> 1934...who won the war...you were in the war (from choose a
side)...Her
> Majesty desired a little more (from Wonder Why) ...Appomattox (dull
brown &
> gray) ...towers/criers crying out (Crowne)...Does anybody have any
insight
> into Mike Connells' lyrical fascination with British and American
> historical lexicon?
>

==
"Doesn't matter how far you come, you've always got further to go..." - Grant McLennan

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