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Erik The Half a Bee

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I am a part time nerd, part time chef and full time whiner. Did I type whiner? I meant winner...no wait, I whine a lot. I've worked in High Tech and Television and a few places in between. I've eaten fire roasted snakes and hand fulls of peeps (not in the same sitting of course). I'd like to share my experiences, so read on.

Music: Girls rock!

http://www.sabrinastewart.com/main.html

Sabrina is back with a solo album. Her release party is this Sat at Slims. We're all invited!!! 10$ at the door. Let's all go see a show!

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  • Blogger Roger L. Sieloff says so:
    6:57 PM  

    Data the Android says:

    I doubt this is "Sabrina the teenaged witch". This was an "Archies" spinoff, the "Archies" themselves being a band of cartoon characters animated from a popular 60's newspaper commic strip. Their big hit was "Sugar Sugar". This was all of course pop rock merchandised to the under 16 age crowd which came to be known as "bubblegum". Tragically this can be a mold as hard to break out of as a black hole. After a string of hits like "I'm a believer" and "we're the monkeeys", this Beatles wanna-be band had enough "bubblegum" and wanted to grow up. Their fatal mistake was refusing to play "Sugar Sugar".

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