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#1094865 - 11/01/15 04:57 PM
Re: The Perks of Being Alone In the Dark (Instrumental)
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Michael Zaneski
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Hi Calvin, Vic, Dave, Michael L, Iggy2, Travis, Ricki, and John, Thank you all for listening and I'm glad it gave you a shiver or two. Ricki, I think "Creep Thing Down" will be the name of my new Goth cover band..that I plan on forming in five or six years, when I turn senior. There's just something about singing "Bela Lugosi's Dead" when I'm 63 that just sounds too good to pass up  John, thanks for the info. I am bad at following up on my library entries, thanks for the push. Thanks again all!! Mike
Last edited by Michael Zaneski; 11/01/15 04:57 PM.
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