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Wednesday, January 21, 2009

M Ward Moment

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At 1/22/2009 04:11:00 PM, Blogger Ned said...

So not Montgomery Ward, then?

Seriously, that's what I was expecting. Who knows why.

 
At 1/24/2009 02:56:00 PM, Blogger "Yojimbo_5" said...

THAT is terrific! In fact, that made my day today.

If that song was born out of pain, it just reinforces my view that, in watching the arc of many artists, they do most of their best work in times of need or loss.

Dude, we should be in the middle of the Rennaissance!

 
At 1/25/2009 09:04:00 AM, Blogger Courtney Putnam said...

I love this, John. Thank you for posting it. I'm inspired to create, to cry and create and ask big questions.

Otis

 

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