Blues Lyrics and Hoodoo

by johnford on August 28, 2003

“This database of blues lyrics is divided into two parts: ‘primary’ songs are those which are used on ‘Hoodoo in Theory and Practice’ web pages and which also have their own transcription pages; ’secondary’ songs are those which only appear on transcription pages with links to relevant ‘Hoodoo in Theory and Practice’ web pages.” Somebody’s mojo is working overtime. Find it here.

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The George W. Bush Naval Aviator Action Figure.

by johnford on August 28, 2003

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It’s about 3 megs. Click Here.

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“Naturalists and divers may well never get over Boca Raton’s plans to bury a natural reef under 9 feet of sand as part of a looming $9 million reconstruction of an eroded beachfront, using an estimated 1 million cubic yards of sand.” I remember the old Coast Guard station and bonfires and jumping into the inlet’s crystal clear waters and… Oh Well. Read it here.

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Suzanne Vega learns to drive.

by johnford on August 28, 2003

Everybody says; “”Don’t learn to drive in the city. It’s crazy.” But as the song says, if you can make it here, and so forth.” Read it on The Times.

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The Brooklyn Bridge may have a shaky future.

by johnford on August 28, 2003

From The Village Voice: “During Blackout ‘03, the Brooklyn Bridge Swayed as Pedestrians Trudged Across. What If Manhattan’s Emergency Exit Has an Emergency?” Read it here.

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Nick Annis and Elizabeth Crisfield

by johnford on August 28, 2003

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A group of small webcasters is suing the RIAA.

by johnford on August 28, 2003

A group of Webcasters is filing a suit against the RIAA, alleging that the association tried to push independent music stations into the nether regions. Read it here.

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