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Old 09.19.2006, 11:42 PM   #29
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Jack Logan shared his drugs with a complete stranger...me. I was with someone that went to high school with him at the time though. After that, he was always really cool when I'd go to his shows.

You know, this is no bullshit, but the in the review that Prindle writes he mentions a TDK cassette, & I swear to you that the So Much Younger Then I had was on a TDK cassette. Side 2 also had some stuff from an '81 show at Georgia Tech. I copied the cassette from someone's records. In an homage to the "Mine" & "Yours" sides, I titled the sides "ASide" & "BeSide," and the side labels were printed with an electronic typewriter ai used to have. This tape was stolen from me by a guy that moved to Washington, D.C. Do you know if Prindle is by any chance in D.C.? If he is, he has my old cassette.

What's worse is that the jerk doesn't even appreciate the music.
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