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Favoriting March 4, 2013: Tony Fletcher discusses his new book, "A Light That Never Goes Out: the Enduring Saga of the Smiths"

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Artist Track Album Label New Approx. start time
Dum Dum Girls  There Is a Light That Never Goes Out   Favoriting He Gets Me High EP  Sub Pop    0:00:00 (Pop-up)
The Smiths  The Headmaster Ritual   Favoriting Meat is Murder  Sire    0:04:51 (Pop-up)
The Smiths  This Charming Man   Favoriting Hatful of Hollow  Sire    0:08:49 (Pop-up)
 
The Smiths  What Difference Does it Make?   Favoriting The Peel Sessions  Dutch East India Trading / Strange Fruit    0:14:21 (Pop-up)
David Cameron & the House of Commons  Question Time   Favoriting       0:17:00 (Pop-up)
  Interview with Tony Fletcher, Author of "A Light That Never Goes Out"         0:18:31 (Pop-up)
The Smiths  The Queen is Dead   Favoriting The Queen is Dead  Sire    1:06:36 (Pop-up)
Doug Martsch  Reel Around the Fountain   Favoriting Please, Please, Please: A Tribute to the Smiths (V/A)  American Laundromat    1:12:55 (Pop-up)
Morrissey  The More You Ignore Me the Closer I Get   Favoriting Greatest Hits  Decca    1:16:48 (Pop-up)
Electronic  Can't Find My Way Home   Favoriting Twisted Tenderness  Koch    1:20:31 (Pop-up)
 
Belle & Sebastian  Family Tree   Favoriting Fold Your Hands, Child; You Walk Like a Peasant  Matador    1:31:13 (Pop-up)
Sandie Shaw  Rose Garden   Favoriting Reviewing the Situation  RPM Records    1:34:27 (Pop-up)
Buzzcocks  Everybody's Happy Nowadays   Favoriting The Peel Sessions  Dutch East India Trading / Strange Fruit    1:37:23 (Pop-up)
Commands  Too Late to Cry   Favoriting Eccentric Soul: The Dynamic Label  Numero Group  *   1:40:16 (Pop-up)
Bobby Bare  Baby Wants to Boogie   Favoriting Hard Time Hungrys  Omni  *   1:43:58 (Pop-up)
Townes Van Zandt  Who Do You Love?   Favoriting Sunshine Boy: The Unheard Studio Sessions & Demos 1971-1972  Omnivore Recordings / Capitol  *   1:46:24 (Pop-up)
Del Shannon  She   Favoriting Action! The Songs of Tommy Boyce and Bobby Hart (V/A)  Ace  *   1:49:55 (Pop-up)
Tiny Topsy  Just a Little Bit   Favoriting Hipshakers Vol 3: Just a Little Bit of the Jumpin' Bean  VampiSoul  *   1:52:45 (Pop-up)
 
Alton Ellis  Can I Change My Mind?   Favoriting Studio One Ironsides  Soul Jazz  *   2:03:28 (Pop-up)
Prince Rama  Welcome to the Now Age   Favoriting Top 10 Hits of the End of the World  Paw Tracks  *   2:06:01 (Pop-up)
Kiki Gyan/The Twins  Pretty Pretty Girls   Favoriting 24 Hours in a Disco: 1978-82  Soundway  *   2:09:40 (Pop-up)
Spacemen 3  That's Just Fine   Favoriting split 7" with Sun Araw  The Great Pop Supplement  *   2:18:53 (Pop-up)
Ariel Pink's Haunted Graffiti  Round and Round   Favoriting Before Today  4AD    2:26:29 (Pop-up)
 
Ex Cops  The Millionaire   Favoriting True Hallucinations  Other Music Recording Co.  *   2:36:27 (Pop-up)
The Cave Singers  Karen's Car   Favoriting Naomi  Jagjaguwar  *   2:39:42 (Pop-up)
The Innocence Mission  You Chase the Light   Favoriting The Innocence Mission  A&M Records    2:42:05 (Pop-up)
Frank Bango  Your Stop   Favoriting Touchy/Feely  Sincere Recording Co.  *   2:45:46 (Pop-up)
The Smiths  How Soon is Now   Favoriting Best...  Sire/Reprise    2:49:31 (Pop-up)
 


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Listener comments!

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Caryn:

Oh man, had to stay up when I found out what tonight's ep was about.
Avatar 12:07am
Matt from Springfield:

Smiths! And Therese! And Caryn! And...Mr. Tony Fletcher too!
And everyone! Hiya!
Avatar 12:08am
Matt from Springfield:

LOVE the Dum Dum Girls cover, had that on iTunes a couple years now.
Avatar 12:11am
Caryn:

The Smiths have played such a key role in my life, couldn't leave this to just the archive.
And hi, Matt!
Avatar 12:11am
Kenzo (Ken's Last Ever):

Testing new internets
Avatar 12:12am
BadGuyZero:

Everyday - but today especially - is like Sunday.
Avatar 12:12am
BadGuyZero:

Ooh...you get a heart when you pledge?
  12:13am
Everythingispop (London, ON Canada):

Always such friendly folks here. Greetings from London, ON.
Avatar 12:13am
Kenzo (Ken's Last Ever):

You are a heart.
Avatar 12:13am
Matt from Springfield:

Hey Caryn! Not surprised you're digging a Smiths episode!

Speaking of which..in the last minute of the Super Bowl, I think the stadium was playing "Last Night I Dreamed That Somebody Loved Me", to set a tense mood. Did *anyone else* hear that??
Avatar 12:13am
Caryn:

Hey, I've pledged! Where's my heart?
Avatar 12:15am
Kenzo (Ken's Last Ever):

Thank you for being the first to ask the most-frequently-asked-question of this feature.
Avatar 12:15am
Matt from Springfield:

Hi BGZ!
What's the heart for Kenzo?

Incidentally ASCII fans, with all the <3 typings for a heart, I've found the even more simple way to make an ACTUAL heart! Alt+3 ♥ -- not 103, or 223, or even 333333, just 3! :)
Avatar 12:16am
KP:

Hey, Therese.
Avatar 12:16am
Matt from Springfield:

Everything is Pop, and Everyone is Friendly here! Hello London, Ontario!

@BGZ: Appropos, since The Sundays were strongly influenced by The Smiths.
Avatar 12:17am
Caryn:

Always happy to help, Kenzo.
Avatar 12:17am
KP:

Caryn! Is this late or early for you?
Avatar 12:17am
Matt from Springfield:

Hi KP!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:18am
G:

I ♥ NY :)
Avatar 12:18am
BriJet:

Hello Therese!
Avatar 12:18am
Caryn:

@KP: both. 7 a.m., but I never went to bed because I was worried I'd miss this, so tired as hell.
Avatar 12:19am
KP:

Matt! What time is it in Springfield.
Avatar 12:19am
Caryn:

Aw, it was nice to have a heart for a while...
Avatar 12:20am
Kenzo (Ken's Last Ever):

It's having a beat.
Avatar 12:20am
amEdeo:

Where nem hearts go?
Avatar 12:20am
Caryn:

Am I the only one who studied The Smiths at university?
Avatar 12:20am
Matt from Springfield:

The same time as FMU Standard Time!--12:20 a.m., just as the timestamps say!
Avatar 12:20am
KP:

Therese, the Smiths or the start of the Marathon.
Avatar 12:21am
Therese:

Hello all!
Avatar 12:22am
Caryn:

@KP: The Smiths. Technically, the Marathon doesn't start for about 6.5 hours. And Therese can be listened to on the archives. But a Smiths episode must be experienced live.
Avatar 12:22am
Matt from Springfield:

Smiths & Jam for breakfast...

G! ♦ :)
@Caryn: Ivy League schools in the US tend to have those pop culture anthropology courses, otherwise universities don't tend to have courses like that.
Avatar 12:23am
KP:

Caryn you know the Marathon doesn't really start until 6. Therese and amEdeo get shortchanged.
Avatar 12:24am
KP:

I saw the Smiths. Guess it was some time ago.
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I X Key!:

How do I do a little heart with a mac? No Alt!
Avatar 12:25am
Caryn:

@Matt: mind you, the course was actually Smiths, Clash, Sex Pistols and Radiohead. One of the most enjoyable courses I ever took.
Avatar 12:25am
BadGuyZero:

So Manchester is the Seattle of England?
Avatar 12:25am
Therese:

Caryn, really? Have you read Tony's book?
Avatar 12:26am
Droll:

BGZ, Between Boeing and Microsoft and Amazon (and now biotech) there's a notable lack of "broke" here in Seattle.
Avatar 12:26am
Caryn:

@Therese: nope, but need to get it. I did volunteer at an academic Smiths conference once. Tried to check to see if Fletcher was there, but not sure.
Avatar 12:28am
Matt from Springfield:

@Caryn: What an excellent course! :)

Actually Manchester's more like the "Chicago" of England--one of the top big, industrial cities, inland, various ethnicities, long decline after industry left. Liverpool's probable more like Seattle (or...Newcastle maybe???)
Avatar 12:29am
Droll:

. o O ( And there's good skiing here )
Now that you mention it, Marr ended up in Modest Mouse. Maybe there is some connection.
Avatar 12:30am
BadGuyZero:

I bought a UK edition of Tony's book as a gift for a friend [it came out a few months earlier on the other side of the pond].
Avatar 12:31am
Matt from Springfield:

"Everyone Will Feel Sad and Old: Therese's 2014 Marathon premium"
Avatar 12:32am
BadGuyZero:

A lot of 80's rock sounds very dated now from a production standpoint.

Except "Reign In Blood." That record is timeless!
Avatar 12:32am
Therese:

Spoiler alert!
Avatar 12:32am
amEdeo:

Hahaha. Can't wait!
Avatar 12:34am
BadGuyZero:

Ralph Macchio is the same age that Pat Morita was when "The Karate Kid" was made.

NOW YOU FEEL OLD!
Avatar 12:36am
Droll:

BGZ, Ouch. That was uncalled for.
Avatar 12:38am
Matt from Springfield:

Wow, incredibly, BGZ's right!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:40am
G:

The numbers don't lie :)
Avatar 12:40am
Droll:

G, Especially the number Zero.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:42am
G:

0 and 1 are the éminences grises...
Avatar 12:44am
Droll:

G, This BGZ fellow, who is his GoodGuyOne?
Avatar 12:46am
KP:

Ok since nobody asked, the Smiths were lacking as a live band. The one guitar could not recreate the record. Especially in how soon is now, the thematic lead was just skipped. There was great anticipation and they flopped.
Avatar 12:46am
Matt from Springfield:

@Droll: "BadGuyZero" IS actually his own "GoodGuyOne"!
Avatar 12:48am
Caryn:

Hmm, I wonder if the "song by song" book he refers to is the Simon Goddard one?
Avatar 12:48am
Kenzo (Ken's Last Ever):

Last time I watched The Karate Kid, I realized: Ralph Macchio is in EVERY SINGLE SCENE. There is no set or scene in the entire movie that he isn't in. Never a scene with just Pat Morita, or his mom, or a scene in the dojo without him, or a flashback...

How many similarly-scaled movies have such a characteristic?

Go ahead, try to think of a scene or room he wasn't in!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:49am
G:

@Droll: Bad Guy Zero is actually from an old phone number mnemonic of his, if I am recalling something off the Best Show board correctly. I mentioned his handle sounded scary, and he explained its origin
Avatar 12:52am
Matt from Springfield:

@G: Ah, interesting! Never heard that story. 223-4890!

@Kenzo: I'm sure many movies are like that, per the star's contract...
Avatar 12:53am
Caryn:

@Kenzo: it's not that uncommon. For instance, "A Clockwork Orange" has no scenes without Alex.
Avatar 12:53am
BadGuyZero:

G has my origin story correct.
Avatar 12:55am
Kenzo (Ken's Last Ever):

@Caryn: The final scene in the film, where we see that he's dreaming about naked woman...is he in that shot?
Avatar 12:56am
Kenzo (Ken's Last Ever):

I mean the shot of what's in his head. I don't think Malcolm is in that shot, which takes place on a set his character is never on.
Avatar 12:57am
Droll:

What a wonderful character swap that would be: Daniel and Alex.
Avatar 12:59am
Caryn:

@Kenzo: yep, the naked girl is riding him as others watch. He's in the shot.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:59am
G:

If you check on ye olde internets, movie buffs sometimes build lists of movies in which the main character is in every or nearly every scene:

Rear Window
A Clockwork Orange
Duel
Chinatown
Cast Away
etc etc
Avatar 1:00am
KP:

Only stations I remember playing Smiths at first were WNYU and WLIR.
Avatar 1:01am
Matt from Springfield:

Cast Away is a good example. And Rear Window, I don't know if there was a scene w/o Jimmy Stewart, except when the camera looks across the courtyard to other apartments, or when someone else walks through his door.
Avatar 1:01am
Droll:

Better character swap: Semi Truck in Duel, and Daniel in Karate Kid. The Jacknife attack pose is my favorite scene in that version.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:02am
Sugarfly Waterloo:

Wasn't the camera in Rear Window in a fixed position?
Avatar 1:04am
BadGuyZero:

There was a show called "The Rock & Roll Alternative" on one of the AOR stations in Dallas in the mid-80s. It was on at like midnight on Sundays. I discovered a lot of bands via that show. Around that time Rolling Stone occasionally published the top ten records getting airplay on college radio. I discovered some stuff via that too.
Avatar 1:06am
BadGuyZero:

Hitchcock's "Rope" was filmed in extended takes on a set built so that the camera could "pass through the walls" as the characters moved from room-to-room.
Avatar 1:06am
Matt from Springfield:

@Sugarfly: Maybe the "cross-courtyard" camera was in one fixed position.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:07am
G:

Other suggestions:

On the Waterfront
The 400 Blows
The Graduate
Double Indemnity
The Maltese Falcon
Bonnie and Clyde


near misses (one scene without the protagonist in each):

Raging Bull
Taxi Driver
Avatar 1:07am
Matt from Springfield:

Thanks for coming on, Tony! Thanks Therese and WFMU!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:08am
G:

Great interview, book sounds very well done...
Avatar 1:10am
BadGuyZero:

I'm trying to remember if The Smiths were ever profiled on MTV's "The Cutting Edge."
Avatar 1:10am
KP:

The first commercial New Wave station in nation was Wpix and it was in the building I worked in. We used to see the Djs in dive bar downstairs, particularly Meg Griffin, who is on satellite now.
Avatar 1:11am
Kenzo (Ken's Last Ever):

Tom Hanks is not the opening sequence of Castaway. It doesn't count! There are places we see in that movie that we don't ever see him in. Unlike in Karate Kid.
Avatar 1:16am
Kenzo (Ken's Last Ever):

So, my friendly test subjects: Has anyone here other than Caryn pledged to the marathon, and if so, was it before or after Friday afternoon?
Avatar 1:17am
Matt from Springfield:

@KP: Didn't know that about Meg Griffin.
Avatar 1:17am
Matt from Springfield:

@Kenzo: I sent a check in by mail earlier last week, it should be in by now.
Avatar 1:21am
Caryn:

For anyone interested in The Smiths, I'd also recommend this: www.amazon.co.uk...
Avatar 1:22am
KP:

It was at that bar she earned the name Legless Megless. Loved her deep voice and everything about the station. New wave/punk was exciting and rare and to have it same building was a thrill.
Avatar 1:22am
BadGuyZero:

I was going to wait until the marathon started to make my pledge.
Avatar 1:24am
Droll:

I always play the 'thon like The Showcase Showdown on The Price is Right -- the second week is always better. I let the other contestants bid on the Sun Ra box set in week 1 because week 2 always features some live Merzbow box sets.
Avatar 1:27am
Caryn:

I set up a small prize account now, just so I have a little something to bid on prizes with. I'll probably make a bigger pledge next week, once I've listened to DJs playing bits from their premiums. Need that to help narrow down my faves.
Avatar 1:29am
Droll:

Caryn, Whoa! The Kindle price for that book is about 50% higher in the UK than US Amazon! Can you buy a "US E-Book" in the UK?
Avatar 1:29am
fleep:

March 4 is also National Pound Cake Day
Avatar 1:30am
BadGuyZero:

As far as I know you cannot purchase Kindle editions from international Amazon sites.
Avatar 1:30am
Caryn:

@droll: hmm, don't know. But at the same time, the actual paper version of the book costs about 6 times as much in the US as it does in the UK.
Avatar 1:31am
BadGuyZero:

"They acquired the torch."
Avatar 1:32am
Caryn:

Or maybe a little less than that, depending on the rate of exchange.
  1:32am
bud dock:

i love wfmu, maybe even more then i like the smiths. butt i dont know about all this...
Avatar 1:35am
amEdeo:

@Kenzo: Joe Vs. The Volcano was the prequel to Castaway, right?
Avatar 1:36am
Kenzo (Ken's Last Ever):

I think it was the prequel to "The 3."
  1:36am
bud dock:

okay okay.
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amEdeo:

"The 3"? Is that another Tom Hanks adaptation of "Cabin Boy"?
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fleep:

"The 3" is a sequel to "The 2"
Avatar 1:42am
KP:

I wrote a mini review for a friend's book on Uk amazon. I was surprised it went through.
Avatar 1:43am
BadGuyZero:

"Pi" is the sequel to "The 3."
Avatar 1:44am
fleep:

That movie seems like it goes on forever
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:44am
G:

The 3.14159 Musketeers?
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Caryn:

The big question is: is "The 2" a sequel to "The One" or "The One and Only"?
Avatar 1:46am
Droll:

I never got "a round" to seeing Pi.
Avatar 1:48am
amEdeo:

Hahaha. If only one could favorite comments. My insides are all a'chucklin'.
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Caryn:

@Droll: why watch "Pi" when you can eat pie?
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Caryn:

Gotta say, the moment I realised "The Good, The Bad and The Ugly" was a prequel to the two other "Dollar" movies was quite memorable.
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fleep:

Actually, the soundtrack to "Pi" is great, Aphex Twin, Orbital, Autechre, Massive Attack
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amEdeo:

Is it? It's been so long since I've seen them. I was pretty into those films when I was in High School... used to ride the bus to school listening to "The Good, The Bad and The Ugly" soundtrack.
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Caryn:

@amEdeo: yep, it pretty much shows him picking up all the items his character is known for (the poncho, the bandoliers,...) and it takes place during the Civil War, while the others take place after the Civil War.
Also (and this is just my personal opinion), the trilogy reveals the full name of "the man with no name" bit by bit (first name, last name, nickname as the movies go on).
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BadGuyZero:

Alex Cox's "Straight To Hell" has a lot of homages to the Man With No Name trilogy.
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Caryn:

@amEdeo: also nice to hear about the soundtrack. The soundtrack of many family car trips was the "Once Upon A Time in the West" OST.
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BadGuyZero:

The Smiths' songs as Penguin Classics: www.raid71.com...
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Caryn:

@BGZ: true, even if it is more directly a Django sequel remake.
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amEdeo:

Hah. Yeah, Ennio Morricone was in heavy rotation in my teen years, and was definitely encouraged by my family.

Interesting about the chronology of the films. Always vastly preferred "The Good, The Bad and The Ugly" to the other two films... I was raised on Kurosawa films, so I may have had a bit of a bias against the first two, especially "For A Fistful of Dollars". Boy oh boy, it's really been years since I've thought about any of this.
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Caryn:

Well, I say "sequel", but in a complex way...
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Caryn:

@amEdeo: I always preferred "For A Few Dollars More". But having gotten through several college courses by writing about Morricone movies, I've thought about this a lot over the years ;)
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BadGuyZero:

Tomorrow [technically today] we get to find out where/when Giorgio Moroder is DJing in NYC!
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BadGuyZero:

When I lived in Seattle there was a Leone film festival. Opening night they had a professor from UW give a lecture about Morricone's scores.
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amEdeo:

Really liked his score for "John Carpenter's The Thing". Always wondered how involved Carpenter had been with it, since he usually did the scores for his films.
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Caryn:

@amEdeo: yeah. Carpenter only worked on 4 tracks on that soundtrack. A bit different from many of his other films. But I ain't gonna complain, because the Morricone score is great!
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BadGuyZero:

The score for "The Thing" always felt like it was outlined by Carpenter then completed by Morricone.
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KP:

Terrence Hill was great in Spaghetti Westerns
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KP:

My Name is Nobody being the biggest
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BadGuyZero:

One of the holy grail Morricone records is a non-cutout, non-promo copy of the "Rampage" soundtrack. I have never seen one. I figure there had to be a box or two that the saw missed.
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amEdeo:

Ah, I did not know that. Do you know which tracks they were? I have three different releases of that... I should dig them up sometime.

Definitely agree, regardless of how directly he was involved, you can feel Carpenter (and his collaborator Alan Howarth)'s influence throughout.
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Caryn:

@amEdeo: "Main title", "Burn it", "Fuchs" and "To Mack's Shack".

@KP: very true. Both the Nobody and Trinity films are great. (As are many of the individual other films.)
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BadGuyZero:

The first time I met John Zorn we talked about Morricone scores for around an hour. We were both totally geeking out about Morricone.
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amEdeo:

I'm IN the death trap!!
  2:54am
Steve-O:

Hi Therese! Really enjoyed the show tonight.....=)
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fleep:

Thank you for the soundtrack to a Sunday evening, Therese.
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Caryn:

Great show, Therese! Now to see if I can take a little cat nap...
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KP:

Super show Therese. There's always room for the smiths. ESP this song.
Avatar 2:58am
KP:

And good luck in marathon!
Avatar 2:59am
KP:

How soon is amEdeo?
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BadGuyZero:

Fantastic show, Therese! Have a great week! Until next time...
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