here's a question- behaps for mr magic feet...

i keep seeing the basic channel refuses writers to use direct quotes. but
doesn't that make it more likely that the writer will hypothesise what
they mean rather than getting at the truth. i just find that an odd stance
to take.

On Mon, 8 Mar 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

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> One - Basic Channel in the new XLR8R
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> Two - Res magazine - vol 7 no 1 - short article by film/video director
> Ruben Fleischer on the making of Amp Fiddler's "I Believe in You" in and
> around Detroit - the girl in the video is someone Amp saw in working in a
> mall that he had a crush on. Nice shots of infamous Detroit landscape
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> check out the video here http://www.ruben.fm/videos.html
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> MEK
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