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Poll: TMBG's "Factory Showroom" - Side 2 |
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TMBG's "Factory Showroom" - Side 2
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New TMBG polls really excite you, don't they?
Oh, right... that confetti cannon. ![]()
So have you ever wondered where they bought their confetti cannon? I mean are their confetti cannon stores? Confetti cannon factories? Is it made by the same people that make real cannons? Maybe the title refers to the confetti cannon factory showroom!
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No that means I'm one of the non-weirdos that didn't vote for Spiraling Shape.
Well OK, I am a weirdo but you can't really deduce that from the evidence in this forum. ![]()
trunger is counting...
· 17 years, 4 months ago
I had such fond memories of James K. Polk back in college. My prof brought that song in as an example of how to write a paper. I thought that was quite droll. Hence, my fascination of the song.
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I have always had a thing for obscure 19th Century Presidents. In school, I think fifth grade, we had to write reports on people from a list the teacher had and I chose J.K. Polk. I did lots of research and read his diary and he became special to me. He accomplished a tremendous amount for somebody for the most part forgotten. He added more territory to the US than any president other than Jefferson. I thought I still had the paper and was going to ask TMBG to sign it but I could never find it.
My number 1 favorite is Millard Fillmore who is considered the most obscure president. He was Z. Taylor's VP and took office when Taylor died. He was a pretty much a total do nothing president. His obscurity is well deserved. ![]() You must first create an account to post.
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