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For the record it was not Sonny Boy's 1948 Dodge. It was Tank Younger's.
Tank, Pal Al, and me were riding Sonny Boy here and there around Birmingham because wheels are faster than heels and Sonny Boy didn't have no car.
For the lesson I should learn from this : To learn to read before I start to learn a foreign language.
Of course he can't have been been driving that car when he was
playing his harmonica in the back seat.
Birmingham , Birmingham? Greatest City in Alabam? Randy Newman?
(sorry for running this thread off track) I'm gone
Last edited by BranShea; 01/01/2007 10:02 PM.
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