1,301 Comments Posted by guitorman

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Coal is still an enormous part of the energy source for the world today, including electrical generation.
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yeh, coal-mining, a dangerous life.
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Gahh! Pardon my language, thats' a faggot!
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Message at the end of the info on the bottom of a Rolling Rock bottle : " 33 "

What does it mean?
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Heavy duty
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Sort of like whats' behind the desk clerk in a hotel lobby.

I knew someone who repaired player pianos(yes) and organs(matter of fact,his home was like a museum LOADED with all sorts of player insts.,including a player kazoo!) in his workshop in the basement HE had slots like that where-in he kept the rolls.

I always wanted one of those.
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Strange, reminds me of a court in an indoor mall.
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Trees found a home.
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I couldn't resist jumping.
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Magnificent and stately,Although I think it will be going soon.
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Thats' where you tie the heroin in the movies.
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Steep
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Standing lonely sentry.

The power lines in the background for some reason remind me of a scene from ' Zorba The Greek '
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' Larger than Life ' as with many things from late Industrial Revolution,although ironically I don't think coal mines are going away for awhile.
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They said : ' We have a home.'