Find him and kill him
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Anyone know if McC is in country or in transit? I can get two tickets for the pack in Cincinnati. I need to know if he can still make it. ASAP. Mc - no need to call just say yea or nea to this message.
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Same goes for BFJ
I might be able to get another ticket. If so there is a place for Jake. Are you up for it Burnt Face?
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As it says on the plate: Ohio The heart of it all. As I have pointed out to many folks. All roads lead to Ohio. You have to pass through it to change identities. To the north is Lake Erie and Canada. Cross the bridge from Cincinnati and you are in Kentucky and the south. Turn East and you are in Penn state and the east, Turn west and you are in Indy and the amber waves of grain. Ohio is both rural and industrial and sadly it is almost democrat. Give or take a polling scandal or two it might just be.
So, in response to the question about how you get to Ohio. If you're east of the Mississippi, then it's the start of the next place that is not like the one that you are in.
So, in response to the question about how you get to Ohio. If you're east of the Mississippi, then it's the start of the next place that is not like the one that you are in.
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Apparently so. In UK journalist Simon Reynolds' new book about Post-Punk entitled "Rip It Up & Start Again", Cleveland's music scene gets a fair amount of ink. I think that and NY are the only cities in the U.S. he mentions, but there's supposed to be an Americanized version of the book coming out, so that will probably change.