I had never heard Southern Culture on the Skids, thanks.  I've been
listening to their stuff on Amazon.  Nice arch top guitars. Surreal
music, very Tarrentino!  I knew Tim from my MIU class.

I am over L'll Debbie now.  She never was worth the trouble she
caused.  Her dealers still call me in the middle of the night looking
for her and their money.




--- In [email protected], "Patrick Gillam" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>
> Curtis, if you have a thing for Little Debbie, 
> you might want to add "Camel Walk" to your 
> repertoire. You know it? By Southern Culture 
> on the Skids?
> 
> opening line:
> 
> "Baby, will you eat that there snack cracker 
> in your special outfit for me, please?"
> 
> 
> P.S. Back in the day, Fairfield entrepreneur Tim 
> Fitz-Randolph had a software company that 
> maintained a Little Debbie shrine in the work 
> area. There they displayed a photograph of
> themselves with an adult Little Debbie look-alike 
> they met at a trade show.
>







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