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close at hand. (end of sentence)
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to bother with
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He concluded that
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and release it. (end of sentence)
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lack of knowledge
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his wildest dreams
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a giant boulder. (end of sentence)
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but enough to
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quiet old library. (end of sentence)
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session in the
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important that it
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could be so
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when without warning
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to have a
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cars are hot. (end of sentence)
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cold and the
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the inky blackness
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I liked him in Route 66, after George Maharis left. Lincoln Case was a good role for him early in his career.
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I imagine most folks here (except for Chilibill) are too young to remember the old-time masters of country music such as Hank Williams, Faron Young, Webb Pierce, Hank Snow, Leroy Van Dyke, George Jones, Lefty Frizzell, Johnny Horton and their like. They were popular back in the Fifties and early Sixties and turned out some great music. I've downloaded some MP3s from these singers on Amazon's web site (only cost 89 cents per song, which is pretty reasonable).
I remember them all too and I can think of another Stumpy, Carl & Pearl Butler. Always liked their, Don't Let Me Cross Over. A good old beer drinkin' song. They just don't make 'em like they used to, do they.