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dancing « The Supine View From the ARChive’s Chesterfield And finally, if you are one of the few who have not taken the time to hava look at the “Dancing” video on U-tub [sic] please do so. ...
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2007 June « The Supine View From the ARChive’s Chesterfield In the mid-1950s, Bahamian musicians become vocal about their belief that the Jamaican musicians working in tourism - of which there were many - were taking ...
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The Supine View From the ARChive’s Chesterfield We recently found four Elvis bracelets at a flea market. While the packaging looked right, the bracelets themselves seemed a little iffy. ...
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“A Kazoo With Strings” « The Supine View From the ARChive’s ... It’s a freaking BANJO. It’s a kazoo with strings. If you know three chords you can play a thousand songs. Why are you all so set on making it hard? ...
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Helicopter Girl on Hawaiian Shirt Day « The Supine View From the ... Helicopter Girl on Hawaiian Shirt Day. 8 08 2007. It’s a long story: P. went to Sweden as a High School exchange student. P. loved it. ...
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The Anti iPhone Contest. « The Supine View From the ARChive’s ... It’s that I bet keg cups are more archivally sound than compact discs. ... an old-fashioned wringer machine — kind of like a giant kegger recording device, ...
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Ice Cream Truck Music, Today’s new BOMB Pop « The Supine View From ... Big Worm, for example, sold weed out of his in Friday; .... you think you know everything about ice cream truck music. the big expert. well we’ll see… ...
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Chlorine your eyes, pop your ears! « The Supine View From the ... Chlorine your eyes, pop your ears! 8 06 2007. Today, we’ve invited our friend and volunteer Diana to write a post on the topic of her choosing. ...
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Chlorine your eyes, pop your ears! « The Supine View From the ... Chlorine your eyes, pop your ears! 8 06 2007. Today, we’ve invited our friend and volunteer Diana to write a post on the topic of her choosing. ...
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Hoo Hah! « The Supine View From the ARChive’s Chesterfield Hoo Hah! 21 05 2007. If you are old enough to remember when MAD Magazine was subversive – I kid you not: it really was an under-the-parents’-radar how-to ...
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