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From the vault - an Alan Parsons classic
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>>>Hah! I still have the original 45 of Teen Angel.
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>>Is the B side "Bebop Baby" ?
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>I couldn't remember, so I just went to check. I've been robbed!! I went through all my 45s and it's not there. On the plus side, I did come across that great old hit by (who can forget) "The Cookies" - Don't Say Nothin' Bad About My Baby.

He's good - he's good to me - you better shut your mouth.

Now, for some reason "La di da" is going through my head. I think it's because of the line

"You're my special angel, my bebop baby (?) , my itty bitty pretty pet
fill me with your lotta lovin'
lips of wine
and my bebop baby will be my silhouette "

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>Want to know what's on the flip side of Nino Tempo and April Steven's hit "Deep Purple"? That's right, "I've Been Carrying a Torch For You So Long, I've Burned a Great Big Hole In My Heart"
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>A few old Ronnie Hawkins tunes too. It was a nice little trip down memory lane, so even if I'm missing Teen Angel, thanks for making me look.
>

Who do you love ? ?

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>>Hey, I was thinking of you today. Just started reading "Savages" by Don Winslow. Keep forgetting about him even though I loved "Death and Life of Bobby Z" and "The Winter of Frankie Machine"
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>>Just a couple chapters into it, but so far I'm blown away. This guy is a serious stylist. Have decided to hunt down and read everything else he's ever done.
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>>http://www.amazon.com/Savages-Novel-Don-Winslow/dp/1439183368/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1284819935&sr=1-1
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>I'll check it out.
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>>Also about to pop for a $139 Kindle Wi-fi. 3rd gen, graphite etc and price hit the sweet spot. And here's why you're gonna buy one :
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>>http://www.amazon.com/Sot-weed-Factor-Government-Constitutions-ebook/dp/B002RKSAF8/ref=pd_cp_kinc_0?ie=UTF8&m=AG56TWVU5XWC2
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>>(though as best I can tell this is a "book within a book" sample chapter and not the Barth book which doesn't seem to be available in ebook)
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>Barth's book was inspired by a real poet named Ebenezer Cook who wrote that "Sot-Weed-Factor". Barth's is way better. I did look for Barth's book in eBook, but I agree. It doesn't seem to be available. Maybe the next reprint.
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>I have a Sony eReader. Quite Like it. No Wi-Fi, but that doesn't really bother me. Downloading to the computer first isn't much of a hardship.
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I got the wi-fi version because I figure I won't be buying books while on a train or something.

what formats can your sony read ( I ask for a reason ) and will the email address in your profile reach you?


Charles Hankey

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- Thomas Hardy

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-- T. S. Eliot
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