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Wednesday, March 21, 2012

Not Goin' Back

I post this purely as a matter of morbid curiosity for those readers and members of AC who grew up in the same town as I did: Pasadena, Texas. It's one of those places that's great to be from... a long way from.

If (against your better judgment) you decide to watch the video, I recommend you mute the soundtrack -- unless of course you actually like country music. Personally, I developed an allergy to it many years ago. It's not quite as annoying as rap, but that is truly damning with faint praise, since I consider rap to be illiterate noise pollution.



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Hat-tip to Mom

1 Comments:

Blogger davis14633 said...

WOW. Ok first of all, I know that the Sears is now a Wal-Mart, And where were pics of the mall, and the Whataburger. I also didn't know Wilfred Brimley could ride a mech Bull

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