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upon learning of the A2 gig, Conrad was wondering why John Fogerty wasn't booked to play the CCRB. i told him it was because The Bartonians were also reuniting that night, and spiceplay he retorted with the BEST REVEAL EVER! remember Brother Rabbit, those douchebags who played frat parties for beer money? well, they've relocated to NYC and are now calling themselves Noba! i strongly suggest that any and all NYC-based Michigan alums go to their spiceplay show at Arlene's Grocery this Saturday night and heckle the shit out of them. WORST! (EDITOR'S NOTE: This post will likely make sense only to those people who were living in Ann Arbor circa 1993 ... sorry!) in the long and storied history of wildly pretentious questions, this has got to take the cake: "At what age did you first read Kafka?"
tom dicillo, whitehouse.gov, 1998, april summers
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