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Rubble Digging

Submitted by dingey on Wed, 04/25/2007 - 4:15pm.

There’s here’s a blog for posting crap that i unearth during various digs through various corners in our home. 

Entry One:  young love and band names.  When Mr. Dusty Sexton and I were first "going out" (after years of pal-dom)  I worked at a certain cool print shop of the world, where I had far too much easy access to photocopiers.  It was back in them days bafore compyooters made everything EASY!  Damned kids.  Anyway, it was great fun to have access to top of the line copiers of the time, especially for a cut-and-paste obsessive. These were some stickers I made when the Sinatras were considering changing their name to KERPLUNK (Ron like it because it sounded like poop hitting water), and there was discussion about forming an acoustic, Chaps-friendly outfit to be called Frank Jr………

 

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