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Dan From Smithville

The Flying Elvises, Utah Chapter
Staff member
Premium Member
It sure was the Rainbow People...

Say, you weren't the guy they taped up, were you?

I'm okay with unusual punishment. No, not cruel. Just unusual.
I've never attended, but they have had gatherings near my home town area. A former boy scout of mine followed for a while.

I'm not sure that all unusual punishments should be treated equally based on mere novelty.
 

Stevicus

Veteran Member
Staff member
Premium Member
I've been to Ohio


I've been to Ohio, too. I've had relatives living there. Actually, I have relatives scattered all over the place.

I still remember getting lost in Cleveland at 4:00a. And we couldn't get anywhere since there was this long, slow-moving train blocking all the streets heading towards the Ohio Turnpike. That train was going very, very slow and honking its horn every few seconds - in the middle of a residential neighborhood where people were sleeping.

But I'm sure there are other parts of the state which are kind of nice and pastoral. They have an interesting aviation history museum near Wright-Patterson AFB.
 

Dan From Smithville

The Flying Elvises, Utah Chapter
Staff member
Premium Member
My folks had this album when I was growing up. I used love listening to it.

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Dan From Smithville

The Flying Elvises, Utah Chapter
Staff member
Premium Member
I also remember the Ohio Players

I know of them, but I don't really know them. At least as far as I can recall. We listened to a very diverse selection of music as children in my family. My father was country and then classic rock, 50's and early 60's. My mother enjoyed classical, folk, swing, big band, some rock like the Beatles and not country. Country was tolerated for my father I think. Not a lot of jazz or blues at the time. I came to appreciate those later and jazz really only recently.
 
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