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Andean-Reggae Black Metal for Lapsed Lutherans Forum
Why am I suddenly feeling nostalgic for Lake Wobegon?
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Agreed.
"It was a quiet week in Lake Wobegon, my hometown. The Andeans
and the Black Metalurgists were collaborating on a Reggae album,
and Mrs. Snedleman's prize tomatoes were just coming up."
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This is my favorite forum.

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Me to. I hope the masses don't discover it. It's like a quiet little side road off the Disney Causeway where you can stop at a mom and pop diner for some pecan pie and fresh squeezed lemonade.
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Garrison Keillor: It's summer time, and suddenly you're young, attractive, you look great in that flowered shirt with the tails out.

Sue Scott: Oh, thanks.

GK: The haircut is fantastic, the eye shadow, the pink silk blouse, the tattoo just below your navel, the red string tied around your wrist —nobody would know you grew up evangelical.

SS: Oh, yes they would. I can't dance.

GK: Yes, you can dance!

SS: I can't.

GK: You can. You just think you can't.

SS: I can?????

GK: With Salome Robotic Dancing Shoes for Baptists.. Salome shoes contain a computer chip that hears the beat and does the work for you. (DANCING SHOES)

SS: I'm moving! In rhythm! I'm dancing!!!!

GK: You're floating on a cushion of air, gliding across the dancefloor (SS Oh wow) as an onboard global positioning system guides you away from temptation, (SS WHEE), dancing dances no Baptist ever danced before — salsa dancing (SALSA, SS CRIES),and flamenco (RAPID HEELS, SS VOCAL) and techno music (TECHNO, SS REACTIONS). Irish river dancing (IRISH,

SS: Holy mother of God) Egyptian belly dancing. (EGYPTIAN OUD & BELLS) With Salome shoes, you can do reggae (REGGAE) you can dance on the table at a Greek restaurant with a plate of flamingt cheese curds (ZORBA BUILD&SS W PARTNER). You're born again and yet you're having a ball. Just don't kick off your shoes.

Tim Russell: (SNAKEY): Hey sweetheart— how'd you like to try on this glass slipper?

GK: Salome robotic Dancing Shoes — Sh-Bop-sh-bop-Du-Baptist.(MUSICAL BUTTON)
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:D
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I'm, like, so confused........ :o
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Many years back, I was employed at the Science Museum of Minnesota in St. Paul as a House Manager. The Museum threw a big to-do for the opening of the World Theatre and Garrison was the guest of honor. I finally got to meet him (he being a childhood hero of mine) and had a brief chat with him. He gave me a small blue velvet/felt bag and inside was a golden kazoo engraved with the event and the date. I treasure this kazoo to this day.... though I am not certain where it is lately, probably in an unpacked box from my move to Florida 6 years ago.
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missy wrote:I'm, like, so confused........ :o
http://prairiehome.publicradio.org/about

I'm sure NPR stations in Ohio carry the show. You have no excuse.
No soup for you. Listen on Saturday, so next week you'll be in the know. :)

P.S., apparantly Guy Noir is being made into a Ballet. How surreal is that?
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Lambchop wrote::D
Watta do!
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FJohnSharp wrote:Me to. I hope the masses don't discover it. It's like a quiet little side road off the Disney Causeway where you can stop at a mom and pop diner for some pecan pie and fresh squeezed lemonade.

Too late. Mwaaa haa haa.



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fearfaoin wrote:
missy wrote:
I'm sure NPR stations in Ohio carry the show. You have no excuse.
No soup for you. Listen on Saturday, so next week you'll be in the know. :)
Oh - I know about Prairie Home Companion, et.al.

I'm just confused as to what the heck this board is about!
(although I love Lamby's rasta avatar, toooo cute!)
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missy wrote:Oh - I know about Prairie Home Companion, et.al.

I'm just confused as to what the heck this board is about!
My bad.

It's about ... uh... Andean-Reggae Black Metal ... you know, for Lapsed Lutherans.
(And random silliness, as it happens.)
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fearfaoin wrote:
It's about ... uh... Andean-Reggae Black Metal ... you know, for Lapsed Lutherans.
Ahhhh - I see. I'll have to wait until it's geared toward Myopic, Psychodelic Dulcimer Thwackers who are smorgasboard Catholics......
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missy wrote:I'll have to wait until it's geared toward Myopic, Psychodelic Dulcimer Thwackers who are smorgasboard Catholics......
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Mmmmm.... Smorgasboard....
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