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djjd62
 
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Reply Fri 23 Dec, 2005 11:34 am
Hello It's Me
Todd Rundgren

Hello, it's me
I've thought about us for a long, long time
Maybe I think too much but something's wrong
There's something here that doesn't last too long
Maybe I shouldn't think of you as mine

Seeing you
Or seeing anything as much as I do you
I take for granted that you're always there
I take for granted that you just don't care
Sometimes I can't help seeing all the way through

It's important to me
That you know you are free
'Cause I never want to make you change for me

Think of me
You know that I'd be with you if I could
I'll come around to see you once in a while
Or if I ever need a reason to smile
And spend the night if you think I should

It's important to me
That you know you are free
'Cause I never want to make you change for me

Think of me
You know that I'd be with you if I could
I'll come around to see you once in a while
Or if I ever need a reason to smile
And spend the night if you think I should

Think of me...
Think of me...
Think of me


checking in, i'm still around, just very busy trying to get work stuff done before the holidays, will post more later today or tomorrow
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Raggedyaggie
 
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Reply Fri 23 Dec, 2005 11:37 am
Good morning WA2K.

I love Bob's bios
and I love Jose Greco, too. Very Happy
(I probably mentioned this last year, but I still have the program of Jose Greco's show in PA that I saw in the fifties)

It's odd that there are no full length photos of Greco on the internet.

http://www.einsiders.com/features/images/j_greco.jpg
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Letty
 
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Reply Fri 23 Dec, 2005 11:50 am
Well, there's our dj, folks, with the perfect come back Canada song. Great to see you again, buddy.

My word, Raggedy, I had forgotten that you saw Jose. Let's see if this works, folks.

http://www.casertamusica.com/rubriche/2004-c/bmp/los_tarantos5.JPG

Hey, PA. Is that Jose on the right?

Where are all our European friends?
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Letty
 
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Reply Fri 23 Dec, 2005 12:00 pm
Well, at least we can play a song in Spanish, listeners, and I think most of us are familiar with this one:




La Bamba - Valens Richie
Para bailar la bamba
Para bailar la bamba
Se necesita una poca de gracia
a Una poca de gracia para mi para ti
ya Arriba y arriba
ay arriba y arriba por ti sere
Por ti sere
Yo no soy marinero
Yo no soy marinero
Soy capitan
Soy capitan
Soy capitan
Bamba bamba
Bamba bamba
Bamba bamba
Para bailar la bamba
Para bailar la bamba
Se necesito una poca de gracia
a Una poca de gracia para mi para ti
ya Arriba y arriba

Para bailar la bamba
Para bailar la bamba
Se necesito una poca de gracia
a Una poca de gracia para mi para ti
ya Arriba y arriba
ay arriba y arriba por ti sere
Por ti sere
Bamba bamba
Bamba bamba
Bamba bamba
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Letty
 
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Reply Fri 23 Dec, 2005 12:06 pm
And the English translation for our one language listeners:

For to dance the Bamba
For to dance the Bamba
One needs a little bit of grace
A little bit of grace for me for you
And faster and faster
And faster and faster
For you I'll be
For you I'll be
For you I'll be
I am no sailor
I am no sailor
I am captain
I am captain
I am captain
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yitwail
 
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Reply Fri 23 Dec, 2005 12:17 pm
i suppose it's ok to play a holiday song by J. Feliciano, even if it does include the Xmas word: Cool

Feliz Navidad
Feliz Navidad
Feliz Navidad
Prospero año y felicidad

I want to wish you a Merry Christmas
I want to wish you a Merry Christmas
I want to wish you a Merry Christmas
From the bottom of my heart
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Letty
 
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Reply Fri 23 Dec, 2005 12:29 pm
The X word? Yit, you are one delightful turtle. I suppose you read McG's thread. Razz

We all love Feliciano. (how does one say "no" in Spanish?)

Here's an intersting song for all our listeners who are French sailors:

Je croyais en m'embarquant
A bord de la Carméline
Faire un voyage d'agrément
De Bordeaux jusqu'à la Chine
Mais je me suis baisé à fond
Le barque n'est qu'une sapine
Mais je me suis baisé à fond
Le barque n'est qu'un ponton!

I believed when I went aboard
On board the Carmeline
I was going on a voyage of pleasure
From Bordeaux to China
But I dropped myself right in it
The ship was nothing but a sapine*
But I dropped myself right in it
The ship was nothing but a hulk!
* sapine: a makeshift coal barge drifted down the Loire to Nantes, then broken up and the wood sold.
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Francis
 
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Reply Fri 23 Dec, 2005 12:49 pm
Though I'm not a sailor, I reckon it's "tough" sailor language...
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Letty
 
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Reply Fri 23 Dec, 2005 12:55 pm
Well, Francis, it probably is, honey, but you weren't here, soooooo since it seemed harmless to Letty, I simply dove in. <smile> Welcome back!

One for Walter:


DEUTSCH

Musik: Köln, 1599
Text: Unbekannt/Anonymous

Es ist ein Ros' entsprungen
Aus einer Wurzel zart.
Wie uns die Alten sungen,
Aus Jesse kam die Art
Und hat ein Blümlein bracht,
Mitten im kalten Winter,
Wohl zu der halben Nacht.

Das Röslein das ich meine,
Davon Jesaias sagt:
Maria ist's, die Reine,
Die uns das Blümlein bracht:
Aus Gottes ewigem Rat
Hat sie ein Kindlein g'boren
Bleibend ein reine Magd.
ENGLISH

Music: Cologne, 1599
English (1894): Theodore Baker

Lo, how a rose e'er blooming
From tender stem hath sprung!
Of Jesse's lineage coming,
As men of old have sung.
It came, a flow'ret bright,
Amid the cold of winter,
When half-spent was the night.

Isaiah 'twas foretold it,
The rose I have in mind,
With Mary we behold it.
The Virgin mother kind.
To show God's love aright
She bore to them a Savior,
When half-spent was the night.

That's so lovely. We sang that in the Presbyterian church choir.
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Letty
 
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Reply Fri 23 Dec, 2005 01:04 pm
and, folks, here's a bit of synchronicity. I received a box of pears from my sister (no partridge in it) that were imported from the French Riviera.
The insert card asserts that these pears were first grown in the Angers region of France in the 1840's. The card goes on to say that these pears are only at home in a few places in the world, and one of those places is mine. Incidentally, they are delicious.
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dyslexia
 
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Reply Fri 23 Dec, 2005 01:19 pm
and we received from some hotel in Austria a fancy box which held a chocolate torte and the Dys said "this is good" to which the lady diane said "I will lock the box until the osso arrives. The Dys pouted.
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hamburger
 
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Reply Fri 23 Dec, 2005 01:22 pm
letty : "Es ist ein Ros' entsprungen " is a wonderful german song ... but as teenagers we manged to pervert it to "es ist ein ross entsprungen " ('ross' being the german for 'horse' ; so now it meant that the horse had run away) and we thought ourselves very clever indeed ! oh , the years of misspent youth - sorry , but i still have to laugh at our youthful pranks . hbg
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Letty
 
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Reply Fri 23 Dec, 2005 01:23 pm
Ah, cheer up, dys. There'll be other tarts, er, tortes over which to pout.

And, listeners, finally:

A hand for each hand was planned for the world,
So why don't my fingers reach?
Millions of grains of sand in the world,
Why such a lonely beach?
Where is a voice to answer mine back?
Where are two shoes that click to my clack?
I'm all alone in the world.
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Letty
 
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Reply Fri 23 Dec, 2005 01:28 pm
Well, hamburger, you snuck that one in, Canada. Ah, yes. The corruption that kids love to create. <smile>

One of the very few movies that my husband would ever watch was Rich Little's Christmas Carol. He tried to find it everywhere, but the clerk at the video store sadly told him. "I'm sorry. The onliest one we have is by little Charlie Dickens." West Virginny, you know. <smile>
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hamburger
 
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Reply Fri 23 Dec, 2005 01:41 pm
that reminds of spending christmas day with mrs h and ehbeth in myrtle beach some years ago .
i was sitting in a beach chair soaking up the sun ... a proper "southern lady" was sitting next to me and quickly found out that we were visiting from "up north where all the snow is" ...
"you know " she said, "one year we had snow for christmas in m.b. ; it was mighty purty ! " .
christmas in myrtle beach was wonderful ... here at the eastern end of lake ontario it's raining ... grrr ! hbg
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Lord Ellpus
 
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Reply Fri 23 Dec, 2005 02:02 pm
Hi Letty......I'd just like to wish you and everyone on A2K a Merry Christmas. Have a great one, everyone......


Here's one that always gets me in the festive mood.....


Roy Wood and Wizzard.

I WISH IT COULD BE CHRISTMAS EVERY DAY.

When the snowman brings the snow
Well he just might like to know
He's put a great big smile, on somebody's face
If you jump into your bed
Quickly cover up your head
Don't you lock the doors
You know that sweet Santa Claus in on the way

Well I wish it could be Christmas, every day
When the kids start singing and the band begins to play
Oh, I wish it could be Christmas, every day
Let the bells ring out for Christmas

When we're skating in the park
If the snow cloud makes it dark
Then your rosy cheek's gonna light my merry way
Now the frosty paws appear
And they've frozen up my ear
So we'll lie by the fire
'til the sleet simply knocks 'em all away

Well I wish it could be Christmas, every day
When the kids start singing and the band begins to play
Oh, I wish it could be Christmas, every day
So let the bells ring out for Christmas

When the snowman brings the snow (when the snowman brings the snow)
Well he just might like to know (well he just might like to know)
He's put a great big smile on somebody's face
So if Santa brings that sleigh (Santa brings that sleigh)
All along the Milky Way (along the Milky Way)
I'll sign my name on the rroftop in the snow
Then he may decide to stay

Well I wish it could be Christmas, every day
When the kids start singing and the band begins to play
Oo-oh, I wish it could be Christmas, every day
So let the bells ring out for Christmas

Okay you lot - take it!

Well, I wish it could be Christmas, every day (Christmas day)
When the kids start singing and the band begins to play (Oh-oh)
Oh, I wish it could be Christmas, every day
Let the bells ring out for Christmas

Why don't you give your love for Christmas?

(when the snowman brings the snow)
(when the snowman brings the snow)
(when the snowman brings the snow)
(when the snowman brings the snow)
(when the snowman brings the snow)
(when the snowman brings the snow)
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Letty
 
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Reply Fri 23 Dec, 2005 03:13 pm
What a delightful Christmas song, Brit. Thank you for playing that, and yes, it is quite festive. Well, honey, if it were Christmas every day, all we would have to give would be our love. <smile>As a matter of record, listeners, that is the best of all gifts, no? Merry Christmas to you, L.E. from all of us here, whatever faith we be.

And from us Yanks to all, everywhere:

The Best of My Love
Eagles

Every night I'm lyin' in bed
holdin' you close in my dreams,
thinkin' about all the things that we said
and comin' apart at the seams.

We try to talk it over
But the words come out too rough.
I know you were tryin'
To give me the best of your love.

Beautiful faces and loud empty places,
look at the way that we live
Wastin' our time on cheap talk and wine
left us so little to give.

That same old crowd was like a cold dark cloud
that we could never rise above
but here in my heart
I give you the best of my love.

O-o-o-oh sweet darlin' you get the best of my love
You get the best of my love
O-o-o-oh sweet darlin' you get the best of my love
You get the best of my love

I'm goin' back in time and it's a sweet dream,
it was a quiet night and I would be all right
if I could go on sleeping.

But every mornin' I wake up and worry
what's gonna happen today.
You see it your way and I see it mine
but we both see it slippin' away.

You know we always had each other, baby,
I guess that wasn't enough.
Oh, but here in my heart
I give you the best of my love.

O-o-o-oh sweet darlin'
You get the best of my love (the best of my love)
O-o-o-oh sweet darlin'
You get the best of my love (the best of my love)
O-o-o-oh sweet darlin' every night and day
You get the best of my love (the best of my love)
O-o-o-oh sweet darlin' oo-oo-oo-oo oo-oh
You get the best of my love (the best of my love)
O-o-o-oh sweet darlin'
You get the best of my love (the best of my love)
O-o-o-oh sweet darlin' you get the best of my love
You get the best of my love (the best of my love)
O-o-o-oh sweet darlin' mm-mm-mm-mm-mm-mm
You get the best of my love (the best of my love)
O-o-o-oh sweet darlin' you got it, you got it
You get the best of my love
The best of my love
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Letty
 
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Reply Fri 23 Dec, 2005 08:13 pm
It's time for me to say goodnight, folks, and for some reason I'm going to do it with this bit of news:

Scientists Find Cache of Dodo Bird Bones By TOBY STERLING, Associated Press Writer
51 minutes ago



AMSTERDAM, Netherlands - Scientists said Friday they found a major cache of bones and likely complete skeletons of the long-extinct Dodo bird, which could help them learn more about the lost creature's physique and habits.





The find is significant because no complete skeleton of a single Dodo bird has ever been retrieved from a controlled archaeological site in Mauritius. The last known stuffed bird was destroyed in a 1755 fire at a museum in Oxford, England, leaving only partial skeletons and drawings of the bird to go on.

The bird was native to Mauritius when no humans lived there but its numbers rapidly dwindled after the arrival of Portuguese and Dutch sailors in the 1500s. The last recorded sighting of a live bird was in 1663.

I think I can relate to that news, because I have been sitting in front of this monitor like a dodo just drifting.

May you all have a wonderful weekend,

From Letty with love
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Letty
 
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Reply Sat 24 Dec, 2005 05:30 am
Good morning to all.

You know, folks, the worst thing about a weekend get away is the preparation that goes into it.

Keep WA2K on the air, even if it's just continuous music.



Deck us all with Boston Charlie,
Walla Walla, Wash., an' Kalamazoo!
Nora's freezin' on the trolley,
Swaller dollar cauliflower alley-garoo!

Don't we know archaic barrel,
Lullaby Lilla boy, Louisville Lou?
Trolley Molly don't love Harold,
Boola boola Pensacoola hullabaloo!




Bark us all bow-wows of folly,
Polly wolly cracker n' too-da-loo!
Hunky Dory's pop is lolly gaggin' on the wagon,
Willy, folly go through!

Donkey Bonny brays a carol,
Antelope Cantaloup, 'lope with you!
Chollie's collie barks at Barrow,
Harum scarum five alarum bung-

Love it!

http://www.fotosearch.com/comp/BDX/BDX186/bxp34776.jpg
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yitwail
 
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Reply Sat 24 Dec, 2005 07:51 am
here's some groovy **** from Cheech & Chong, man...Cool

Cheech: (Playing piano) Mamamasita, donde esta Santa Cleese...the vecto wit da
bony knees...he comin' down da street wit no choos on his feet...and he's
going to...No, no, that ain't it...Mamamasita, donde esta Santa
Claus...da guy wit da hair on his jaws...he's...Nah. Hey, man, come
over here, man. I need some help, man.
Chong: Yeah, man, I can dig that. Like, what are ya doin', man?
Cheech: Aw, I'm trying to write a song about Santa Claus, man, but it's not
comin' out...
Chong: About WHO, man?
Cheech: About Santa Claus, man. You know, Santa Claus, man?
Chong: Oh, yeah, man. I played with those dudes, man.
Cheech: WHAT?
Chong: Yeah, last year at the Fillmore, man. Me and the base player sat in, man.
Cheech: Oh, hey, man, you think Santa Claus is a group, huh? No, it's not a
group, man.
Chong: Wha? They break up, man?
Cheech: No, man. It's one guy, man. Y'know, he had a...a red suit, man, on with
black padded leather choos...you know the guy, man.
Chong: Oh, yeah...he's with Motown, ain't he? Yeah, I played with that dude,
too, man. He's a good singer, man.
Cheech: No, no, hold on, man. He's not with Motown, man.
Chong: Well, then he's with Buddha, man.
Cheech: Aw, man, you don't know who Santa Claus is, man!
Chong: Yeah, well, I'm not from here, man. Like, I'm from Pittsburgh, man. I
don't know to many local dudes.
Cheech: Oh...I see. Well, hey, man, sit back and relax and I'll tell you da
story about Santa Claus, man. Listen...
Once upon a time, about, hmmm, five years ago, there was this groovy dude
and has name was Santa Claus, y'know? And he used to live over in the
projects with his old lady, and they had a pretty good thing together
because his old lady was really fine, and she could cook and all that
stuff like that, y'know. Like, she made da best brownies in town, man!
Oh, I could remember 'em now, man. I could eat ONE of 'em, man...
Chong: Wow, did you know these people, man?
Cheech: Oh, yeah, man. They used to live next door to me, y'know...until they
got kicked out, man.
Chong: Wha? They got kicked out of the projects, man?
Cheech: Yeah, you what happened, man? They used ta live with all these midgets,
y'know, and da midgets used ta make a lot noise, y'know, like pounding and
hammering and pounding all night, man...
Chong: Typical freaks, huh?
Cheech: Oh, yeah, man, they were REALLY freaks, man. As a matter of fact, they
all moved up north together, y'know.
Chong: Oh, they had to go get their head together, man?
Cheech: Yeah, get their head together. And they started a commune, y'know. It
was called the...uh...Santa Claus and his Old Lady Commune...it was a
real famous one up there, man. And they used to sit around and groove
all the time, y'know.
Chong: Oh, yeah?
Cheech: Yeah, a really good time there, man.
Chong: That sounds heavy, man.
Cheech: Yeah, they eat da brownies, man, and they drink da tea, man...and what
they did most of da time, though, was make a lotta goodies, y'know? And
they had everything they needed...they only needed to come into town
maybe once year or something like that...
Chong: To pick up the welfare check and the food stamps, right.
Cheech: Yeah, man. No, no, what they did, man, is that, once a year, when they
made all the goodies, y'know, they used ta put 'em in a big chopping bag
and, then, they used ta take da chopping bag and give 'em to all the
boys and girls all da way around da world, man!
Chong: Hey, well, that's hip, man! That sounds real nice, man.
Cheech: Oh, yeah, they were really nice people man. And so much class, man...
they had so much class, y'know. Like, give or take da way they used ta
deliver da toys, y'know. It's, like, Santa Claus used ta have this
really charp chort, man, y'know? It was lower to da ground, had twice-
pipes, candy-apple red and button top. Ooh, clean!
Chong: Hey, that sounds like a hip snowmobile, man.
Cheech: No, no, it wasn't a snowmobile...it was a sled, y'know. One of those big
sleds, y'know? And he used ta have it pulled by some reindeers, y'know,
like, reindeers?
Chong: Some WHAT, man?
Cheech: Some reindeers, y'know. He used ta hook them onto da sled, and then he
used ta stand up inside da sled and hold on to da reins, and then call
out their names, like, On, Donner! On, Blitzen! On, Chewy! On, Tavo!
C'mon, Becto! And then, the reindeers used ta take off into da sky and
fly across da sky, man!
Chong: Wow, man! That's far out, man!
Cheech: Yeah! And then, when they flied across da sky, they used ta come down to
place like, oh, Chicago, L.A., Nueva York and Pacoima and all those places,
y'know, and then land on top of people's roofs, and then 'ol Santa Claus
would make himself real small, y'know, like, a real small guy, and he'd come
down da chimney and then he would give you all da stuff that he made, man.
And...dig this, man...he did it all in one night, man!
Chong: Hey, just a minute, man. Now, how'd he do that, man?
Cheech: Oh, well, man, he took da freeway. How else, man?
Chong: No, man. No, man, how'd he do all that other stuff, man? Like, how'd he
make himself small, man. And, how'd he, like, how'd he get the reindeer
off the ground, man?
Cheech: Oh, well, man, he had some magic dust, man.
Chong: Some magic dust?
Cheech: Yeah, magic dust, y'know? He used ta give a little bit to da reindeer, a
little bit to Santa Claus, a little bit more for Santa Claus, a little
bit more...
Chong: And this would get the reindeer off, man?
Cheech: Aw, got 'em off, man?!? Are you kidding, man? They flew all da way
around da world, man!
Chong: Hey, that's far out, man! Hey, I come I never met this dude, man?
Cheech: Oh, man, he doesn't do that bit anymore, man. It got too dangerous, man.
Chong: Yeah, I can dig that, man, 'cause that's a dangerous bit, man!
Cheech: Yeah, lemme tell ya, it sure was, man. Like just two years ago, man, he
got stopped at the border, y'know, and they took him into another room
and took off his clothes, man, and searched him and searched his bag of
goodies, man...and then, when he was leaving, man, he was flying through
the air and somebody took a chot and his reindeer, y'know.
Chong: Aw, that's a drag, man.
Cheech: Yeah, it really was, man. And then, man, he went down south, man, and
they tried to cut of his hair and his beard, man. And all the time, he
was getting stopped and pulled over and asked for his ID, man...just
everywhere he went, he ran into too much recession, man.
Chong: No, man, you mean he ran into too much REPRESSION, man.
Cheech: Aw, repression...recession...it's all da same thing, man.
Chong: Yeah, man. But, it's a drag, man, 'cause we could sure use a dude like
that right now.
Cheech: Oh, he still comes around, man.
Chong: Oh, yeah?
Cheech: Yeah, but he comes in disguises now...
Chong: Aw, he went underground, man.
Cheech: Yeah, underground, man.
Chong: I can dig it.
Cheech: Yeah. But you ought to see his disguise...nobody would ever know it was
him, man.
Chong: Oh, yeah?
Cheech: Yeah. He's gotta job in front of da department store, ringing this bell
and playing this tambourine next to this black pot, y'know?
Chong: AW, I'VE SEEN THE DUDE, MAN!
Cheech: YEAH! You know who I'm talking about, man!
Chong: Yeah, man! I played with that cat last year, man!
Cheech: WHA?!?!?
Chong: Yeah, we played in front of a store, man! We made a lot of bread, man!
Cheech: Aw, hey, wait a minute, man! Santa Claus is not a musician, man!
Chong: I'm hip, man! That cat didn't know ANY tunes, man!
Cheech: Oh, hey, wait a minute, man...no, he's not hip to that at all, man.
Chong: No, but I played with THIS dude, man.
Cheech: Are you sure, man?
Chong: Positive!
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