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            <title>Read It Like a Man: 80s Hair Metal Books</title>
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            <description>Cover for &amp;quot;Mom, Have You Seen My Leather Pants? by Craig A. Williams
 
Patrick Sauer is funny. This is his third “Read It Like a Man” weekly column for Blisstree. Click to read his original intro, and first and second installments.
Chapter 3: 80s Hair Metal
I have this pet theory that the essence of what these here United States are all about can be summed by Van Halen. (Here me out – you&amp;#8217;ll kill at the next happy hour.) We talk a big game about freedom, liberty, and democracy, but the most honest quote about our country came from one of its worst presidents, Mr. Calvin Coolidge, when he noted that &amp;#8220;the business of America is business.&amp;#8221; It took us almost a century to go to war over the idea that black people maybe weren&amp;#8217;t property, and that was long after...</description>
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            <title>Read It Like a Man: 80s Hair Metal Books</title>
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            <description>Cover for &amp;quot;Mom, Have You Seen My Leather Pants? by Craig A. Williams
 
Patrick Sauer is funny. This is his third “Read It Like a Man” weekly column for Blisstree. Click to read his original intro, and first and second installments.
Chapter 3: 80s Hair Metal
I have this pet theory that the essence of what these here United States are all about can be summed by Van Halen. (Here me out – you&amp;#8217;ll kill at the next happy hour.) We talk a big game about freedom, liberty, and democracy, but the most honest quote about our country came from one of its worst presidents, Mr. Calvin Coolidge, when he noted that &amp;#8220;the business of America is business.&amp;#8221; It took us almost a century to go to war over the idea that black people maybe weren&amp;#8217;t property, and that was long after...</description>
            <author>Breastfeeding 1-2-3</author>
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            <title>Smoke On The Water Japanese Traditional and Classical Style</title>
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            <description>Here&amp;#8217;s a cool video version of Deep Purple&amp;#8217;s Rock classic song Smoke on the Water (based on a true story) performed by Japanese ancient and modern musicians. It starts off with someone playing a shamisen. via Beyond Robson. 
I still remember one guy I knew in high school playing Smoke on the Water just outside school during class with an amp so the whole school could hear it. We enjoyed it, not sure what they did to him.

Here&amp;#8217;s 1683 people playing it playing in Kansas City june 3rd 2007 for the Guiness World Record. Playing starts at 1 min 58 sec. Apparently the previous record was 1,323 people held in my hometown, Vancouver in 1994. Maybe we need another shot at it?

Here&amp;#8217;s Deep Purple&amp;#8217;s live Version

Post from: Adult ADD Strengths
Smoke On The Water Japanes...</description>
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            <pubDate>Tue, 29 Apr 2008 06:27:10 +0100</pubDate>
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