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"Papa Was A Rolling Stone" - Temptations

It's been playing on my iPod repeatedly this past week. I heard it playing at The Gap while Christmas shopping. I realized then that I just don't listen to it enough.
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looking for a cover version by the cardigans on youtube. so far:

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I've been burning a lot of weed the last few days, therefore George Harrison solo stuff has deep meaning.

I'll go with Blow Away as the song-of-the-moment.
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Dinsdale wrote:I've been burning a lot of weed the last few days, therefore George Harrison solo stuff has deep meaning.

I'll go with Blow Away as the song-of-the-moment.
Define "a lot" of weed.

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Somewhere between a "boatload" and a "buttload."
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The again, the Raconteurs - Steady As She Goes might be the song of the week -- or that's what every other television commercial I see tells me.


I can hardly wait until next Christmas, when I'm sure that song will be remade into an adult-contemporary tune with some whiney chick singing it, which will naturally be used for jewelry ads.
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Dinsdale wrote:Somewhere between a "boatload" and a "buttload."
Seriously. Are we talking an 1/8th a day? A quarter? A half???? :shock:
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