Favoriting Dark Night of the Soul with Julie: Playlist from December 12, 2019 Favoriting

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Familiar & forgotten gems from 50-plus years of music on the darker side, shoegaze, synthpop, goth, psychedelia, darkwave, with unapologetic detours into 70s pop. In a dark night of the soul, it's always 3 o'clock in the morning.

Tuesday 3 - 7pm (EST) | On WFMU's Give the Drummer Radio
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Thu. Nov 28th, Noon - 3pm: Dark Night of the Soul w/ Julie fills in for Pseu

Favoriting December 12, 2019: Twelvish with a live set by Blushing

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Artist Track Album Label Year Comments Images New Approx. start time
Queen  The Prophet's Song   Favoriting A Night at the Opera  Elektra  1975        0:00:00 (Pop-up)
Roy Harper  Song of the Ages   Favoriting Flat Baroque and Berserk  Harvest  1970        0:08:56 (Pop-up)
Tasseomancy  Up You Go, Little Smoke   Favoriting Ulalume  Out Of This Spark  2011        0:13:18 (Pop-up)
Donovan  Teas   Favoriting Hurdy Gurdy Man  Epic  1968        0:16:28 (Pop-up)
Populuxe  Leaves on the Ground   Favoriting Beauty in the Broken Place  Volume & Tone  2019      *   0:18:49 (Pop-up)
Saint Etienne  Stranger In Paradise   Favoriting I Love To Paint  Heavenly  1995        0:23:05 (Pop-up)

Music behind DJ:
Jherek Bischoff 

Life on Mars? (instrumental)   Favoriting

Strung Out In Heaven: A Bowie String Quartet Tribute 

 

 

 

 

 

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Azar Swan  Sugar   Favoriting And Blow Us A Kiss  Zoo Music  2014        0:36:42 (Pop-up)
Coeur de Pirate  Our Love   Favoriting Roses  Dare To Care Records  2014        0:39:45 (Pop-up)
David Bowie  Lazarus   Favoriting Blackstar  Columbia  2016        0:42:15 (Pop-up)
Robyn Hitchcock & The Egyptians  Vegetation and Dimes   Favoriting Perspex Island  A&M Records  1991        0:48:38 (Pop-up)
Paradis  Superman   Favoriting Poppsaga: Iceland's Pop Scene 1972-1977  RPM Retrodisc ‎  2014        0:53:26 (Pop-up)
Abe Vigoda  Throwing Shade   Favoriting Crush  Bella Union  2010        0:56:02 (Pop-up)
Jefferson Starship  Devil's Den   Favoriting Dragon Fly  Grunt  1974        0:59:30 (Pop-up)

Music behind DJ:
Syd Barrett 

Golden Hair (instrumental)   Favoriting

 

 

 

 

 

 

1:04:01 (Pop-up)
 
BLUSHING
live on Dark Night of the Soul
engineered by Dave Amels
Blushing  So Many   Favoriting Live on WFMU    2019   
Favoriting
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Blushing  Dream Merchants   Favoriting Live on WFMU    2019   
Favoriting
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Blushing  Hidden Places   Favoriting Live on WFMU    2019   
Favoriting
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Blushing  The Last Time   Favoriting Live on WFMU    2019   
Favoriting
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Blushing  Pressure   Favoriting Live on WFMU    2019   
Favoriting
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Blushing  Control   Favoriting Live on WFMU    2019   
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Blushing  Sunshine   Favoriting Live on WFMU    2019   
Noe Carmona, Christina Carmona, Jake Soto, Michelle Soto
Favoriting
Noe Carmona, Christina Carmona, Jake Soto, Michelle Soto
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Blushing  Why Can't We?   Favoriting Tether  Blushing  2016        1:39:32 (Pop-up)

Music behind DJ:
Robin Guthrie & Harold Budd 

Snowfall   Favoriting

Mysterious Skin OST 

 

 

 

 

 

1:44:04 (Pop-up)
Ioanna Gika  Out of Focus   Favoriting Thalassa  Sargent House  2019        1:49:25 (Pop-up)
Trementina  Lazy Lovers   Favoriting Almost Reach the Sun  BYM Records  2015        1:52:37 (Pop-up)
Inkraktare  Free The World   Favoriting We Are Not Really Here  Inkraktare Inc  2019        1:56:24 (Pop-up)
Ashrae Fax  You Make Me Question My Mind (In A Thousand Words About Time)   Favoriting Never Really Been Into It  Mexican Summer  2014        2:00:54 (Pop-up)
Cocteau Twins  Calfskin Smack   Favoriting Milk & Kisses  Capitol  1995        2:03:45 (Pop-up)

Music behind DJ:
Cocteau Twins 

Oomingmak (instrumental)   Favoriting

 

 

 

 

 

 

2:08:49 (Pop-up)
Elton John vs Pnau  Telegraph to the Afterlife   Favoriting Good Morning to the Night  Mercury  2012        2:15:49 (Pop-up)
Black Fortress of Opium  Afyonkarahisar Battle Cry   Favoriting Stratospherical  Black Fortress of Opium  2012        2:19:14 (Pop-up)
Skinner Box  Lotus Land   Favoriting The Playhouse  Bobok  1990  written by Cyril Scott      2:24:03 (Pop-up)
Temple Of Angels  Breathless   Favoriting Cerise Dream/Breathless  Funeral Party Records  2019        2:27:10 (Pop-up)
Genesis  Time Table   Favoriting Foxtrot  Atlantic  1972        2:31:06 (Pop-up)
Nick Drake  Man in a Shed   Favoriting Five Leaves Left  Island Records  1969        2:35:55 (Pop-up)
Mazzy Star  Unreflected   Favoriting So Tonight That I Might See  Capitol  1993        2:39:35 (Pop-up)

Music behind DJ:
The Beach Boys 

Sloop John B (stereo Backing track)   Favoriting

 

 

 

 

 

 

2:43:40 (Pop-up)
Pink Floyd  Cymbaline (BBC Session 1969)   Favoriting The Early Years 1969/Dramatis/Ation  Columbia  2016        2:48:31 (Pop-up)
Bee Gees  Close Another Door   Favoriting The Bee Gees 1st  ATCO  1967        2:51:04 (Pop-up)
Droolian  Yeah Yeah Yeah   Favoriting Droolian  MoFoCo  1990  (Julian Cope)      2:54:14 (Pop-up)

Music behind DJ:
Syd Barrett 

Gigolo Aunt (loop)   Favoriting

 

 

 

 

 

 

2:58:32 (Pop-up)
Sandie Shaw  There's Always Something There To Remind Me   Favoriting The Collection    1964        2:59:28 (Pop-up)


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Listener comments!

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listener james from westwood:

One two three four-five
Six-seven eight nine ten
Eleven-twe-e-e-e-e-e-elve!
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Phillippe Bastille:

Howdy
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CHUCK ROAST:

Good afternoon, all .
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Julie:

Hi James, Hi Phillippe, Hi Chuck Roast!
  12:07pm
Mr Nobody:

Hey all!
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Julie:

heya Mr N!
Avatar 🦇 Swag For Life Member 12:09pm
listener james from westwood:

First Queen album I ever heard! Daughter of family friends put on That Track. Was all of six. I'd heard ~nothing~ like it.
Avatar 🦇 12:10pm
Julie:

that entire album is pretty much WTH
Avatar 🦇 Swag For Life Member 12:12pm
Ken From Hyde Park:

Yay, twelve past the hour. Enable Dark Mode!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:12pm
Rich in Washington:

Hi Julie!
Hi everybodeez!
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Julie:

the only other thing that gave me that reaction was Kate Bush's the dreaming or PIL Flowers of romance
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Julie:

hi rich hi Ken!
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Julie:

12 12 12 12
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Mr Nobody:

I'm tuned in but my mind keeps playing that Sesame Street Pinball song.
Avatar 🦇 12:15pm
Julie:

awww sorry.
Avatar 🦇 Swag For Life Member 12:16pm
CHUCK ROAST:

I guess we're doing the dozens today.
Avatar 🦇 Swag For Life Member 12:18pm
listener james from westwood:

Oh, yeah, that PIL is a definite "holy shit!" musical moment.

CHUCK: It's just a numbers racket!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:21pm
Rich in Washington:

It blew my mind when I learned that that numbers song was sung by The Pointer Sisters.
Avatar 🦇 Swag For Life Member 12:21pm
CHUCK ROAST:

Yeah, those first #'s videos on Sesame Street were Grace Slick.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:22pm
Rich in Washington:

and what was left of my mind was blown away when I learned that the 'Jazzy Spies' song was Grace Slick.
Avatar 🦇 12:23pm
Julie:

whoa
Avatar 🦇 Swag For Life Member 12:26pm
Phillippe Bastille:

St. Etienne -- have they ever made a bad record?
Avatar 🦇 Swag For Life Member 12:27pm
Granny Spicy Tuna (they/them):

i missed the Queen song. I blame my cat. Hello, Julie and all!
Avatar 🦇 Swag For Life Member 12:29pm
Granny Spicy Tuna (they/them):

Rich! I am so excited to learn that the Pointers Sisters are the ones who did one of my favorite songs of all time!
Avatar 🦇 Swag For Life Member 12:29pm
listener james from westwood:

Sesame Street pulled talent!
Avatar 🦇 Swag For Life Member 12:31pm
Granny Spicy Tuna (they/them):

Buffy Sainte-Marie breastfeeding her baby on Sesame Street, Stevie Wonder jamming in the intersection. I want to live there forever. And fare thee well, Carroll Spinney! Go in peace!
Avatar 🦇 Swag For Life Member 12:33pm
Granny Spicy Tuna (they/them):

don't worry about me, i'll keep missing it, apparently. This Kinks are alright!!!
Avatar 🦇 Swag For Life Member 12:34pm
listener james from westwood:

Ooh, Bowie leads would be fab.
Avatar 🦇 Swag For Life Member 12:36pm
Granny Spicy Tuna (they/them):

How about any song written or performed by Carole King? Ya got everything from 60's hits to 70's yum to still performing today!
Avatar 🦇 12:39pm
Julie:

I don't think there's enough variety there. I think Bowie might be the best contender as far as a huge amount to pick from and many different sounds
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Julie:

and I have been really wanting to dig more into Bowie.
Avatar 🦇 Swag For Life Member 12:41pm
Granny Spicy Tuna (they/them):

Other songs of King's early period (through 1967) include "Half Way To Paradise" [Tony Orlando, recorded by Billy Fury in U.K.], "Take Good Care of My Baby" for Bobby Vee, "Up on the Roof" for the Drifters, "I'm into Something Good" for Earl-Jean (later recorded by Herman's Hermits), "One Fine Day" for the Chiffons, and "Pleasant Valley Sunday" for the Monkees (inspired by their move to suburban West Orange, New Jersey),[37] and "(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman" for Aretha Franklin.[38] The duo wrote several songs recorded by Dusty Springfield, including "Goin' Back" and "Some of Your Lovin'."
That's variety!!!!
Avatar 🦇 12:43pm
Julie:

i was thinking I Had started my first show with Bowie but I guess it's my demo I am remembering.
Avatar 🦇 Swag For Life Member 12:43pm
listener james from westwood:

Anyone else here still get chills when they see the name of that Bowie album and/or track? :( At least we still have the music.
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Julie:

it's all pretty chilling, yes.
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Julie:

although I heard it first in the show, performed by Michael C Hall.
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Julie:

that show was also a great deal of WTF
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Hubig Pie:

I am here for the Robyn Hitchcock song of the day
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Julie:

this is an album I don't know very well this song is great
Avatar 🦇 12:55pm
Julie:

not that I've never NOT liked anything Robyn does
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PsychopathJimFields:

Hi Julie!!! :)
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Julie:

Howdy Jim!
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Phillippe Bastille:

Hard C
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Julie:

thank you! I always mess it up.
Avatar 🦇 1:15pm
Julie:

I misplaced their setlist so I'm copying the one from their show, so it might be wrong! will adjust later.
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Michael 98145:

Julie, Julie
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Julie:

Michael Michael
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listener james from westwood:

Very much digging Blushing!
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Michael 98145:

excellent engineering, too ...
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Julie:

we've got the best!
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Rich in Washington:

This is lovely.
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Julie:

I regret that I was too ill to make their show at St Vitus but this was a nice performance.
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listener james from westwood:

The newly redone roof deck makes for good band pics.
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Michael 98145:

yes
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Julie:

I always liked shooting out there anyway. I like the industrial look. It wasn't too bad up there considering it was a super windy cold day.
Avatar 🦇 Swag For Life Member 1:42pm
Phillippe Bastille:

Dang, that is a good-looking group of young folks in that band!
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brainiac:

Sorry I'm late... this sounds great!
Are Blushing 2 married couples or bros & sisters? Or some other combination of relation?
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CHUCK ROAST:

I did, thanks.
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Ike:

Nice.
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Julie:

Howdy Ike!
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Julie:

Brainiac -- Two couples
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brainiac:

Cool, thanks
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Ike:

I was about to say "sounds like Curve!" and then I googled it. Of course it sounds like Curve because it's yet another Dean Garcia project! (He has several.)
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Julie:

Yes his name keeps popping up!
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Julie:

Curve is one of those bands I feel like I should listen to more
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talvi tulee:

Terve Julie, mitä kuuluu? Yes, it has been a while since I have listened to Curve - should make a habit more regular of it
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Julie:

I've played SPC ECO too, that is also him.
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talvi tulee:

also Milk & Kisses has been overlooked by me. It sounded a bit too poppy when it came out, which was when I was getting into their music. Heaven or Las Vegas was the first thing that really struck me as something I did not want to be without. And then the catalogue before that was a find indeed.
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Ike:

Musically, Curve is quite similar to all the other Dean Garcia projects but I like Curve best because of Toni Halliday's vocals - lots of vocalists have collaborated with him but she's my fave. Mostly people just pay attention to their early stuff (from the early 90s) but I'd say the late-period self-published stuff ("New Adventures of Curve" etc.) is also great, though the quality of the lyrics went downhill.
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Julie:

def need to dig into them more
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talvi tulee:

actually, is Cocteau Twins' milk & Kisses that dissimilar from what Curve were up to earlier during the 90s...? maybe Curve sounded more sinister if also poppier....
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Ike:

They were absolutely my favorite 90s band because not too many others did "shoegaze" with a hard, driving edge but also female vocals. In fact I'm not sure I can think of any others besides, as you point out, Garbage. Some Curve fans HATED Garbage because of all the comparisons but I sort of liked them.
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talvi tulee:

Dean Garcia outside Curve is something i have only heard only here, and even then having no clue what I am listening to. I am usually messing about in the kitchen (which is pretty much the same space as my living room where the sounds blast from and where the computer is) so I am often absent from the comment board for quite some lengths of time.
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Phillippe Bastille:

I think a Christmas set, a "Julie's favorites of 2019" set, and a set about hope and optimism and joy would just about do it.
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talvi tulee:

I never got into Garbage. But hope and optimism and joy would be what i needed.
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Julie:

haha hmmm
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Julie:

I saw Garbage with Blondie they were fantastic
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listener james from westwood:

Holy crow, there's a band pairing to shake the pillars of Heaven.

Speaking of which—BFOS!!
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Julie:

at the Beacon no less, James! What a great show.
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Ike:

Best Curve EPs and albums, in order of release: Blindfold EP, Frozen EP, Cherry EP (all three comped as "Pubic Fruit"), Doppelgänger, Cuckoo, Blackerthreetracker 1 & 2 EPs, Gift, and New Adventures. The last two were really criminally overlooked. Not as good but still interesting: Come Clean. So, a fair amount of material.
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Phillippe Bastille:

Gotta run. Thanks Julie! Bye everyone!
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Julie:

thanks for listening Phillippe!
  2:33pm
Mr Nobody:

Adios!
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talvi tulee:

thanks for the curve list Ike! gotta check the usual bandcamp/spotify, been a while since I have listened to these
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talvi tulee:

may I recommend a Finnish band fom 90s - Wilma. Especially their album Claudius. If you like Curve, you might like this too. Do not be put off by lyrics in Finnish, they are quite indistinct anyway. Do check it
out fellow listeners and Julie!
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Julie:

ooh yes will do!
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talvi tulee:

whoa, probably my favourite post-Floyd track and its best version. Luckily this is where they did not mess up with the bbc material when preparing the box set.
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Ike:

Thanks @Talvi@2:41, I'll try them!
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talvi tulee:

no worries! thanks Julie, until next week!
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Ken From Hyde Park:

Thanks, Julie. Did I mention my lunch today was a bagged salad with expiration date 12/12? If I'm not here next week, look for me in the hospital with E. coli symptoms.
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Julie:

haha Oh No Ken!
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Julie:

thanks for listening everyone! one more short song after the break. see you next week!
  2:55pm
Mr Nobody:

Aww that time already?
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Julie:

I know right?
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Ike:

Thanks Julie!
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listener james from westwood:

Many thanks, Julie, and happy to have had Blushing as part of the fun!
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brainiac:

Julie, thanks for turning me on to the INKRÄKTARE record. Really intrigued to find out if it's the best record of the year!
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talvi tulee:

perfect song to end the show
  2:59pm
Mr Nobody:

What? No Dark Night of the Day After Christmas?
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Julie:

haha brainiac we shall see I guess!
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Julie:

Sorry, but Kamikaze Diane will be here, and Tamar the week after. Family vacay time for me!
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Julie:

see you next week!
  3:01pm
Mr Nobody:

Adios
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Rich in Washington:

Great show, Julie! Thanks!
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