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In the interest of keeping this thread on track though, I'm going to do a bit of redefining: Bass players who have also been a pope* *This is widened to include Roman Catholic Cardinals, Medicine Show Preachers, anyone who has seen the film 'The Bible' starring Charlton Heston in a cinema, any American President and people who like to meditate. It excludes anyone involved in a pyrimad selling scheme and it also excludes John Key. Hey, Craig, do you know who John Key is? |
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![]() John Key was a famous jazz-bassist in texas is the 1950s-1960s. he worked with woody herman and al cohn.
he always played red-o-rays on his juzek. he later moved to mexico, where everybody called him Don Key, but he didn´t like that. 1972 he was elected as catholic cardinal in puerto rico |
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![]() John Key is the Prime Minister of New Zealand.....
And if he doesn't play a Smith bass, he's a punk and shouldn't be allowed to lead any nation, church, or pyramid marketing organization!!!!!! *Especially a nation so close to where they grow kangaroos* What do I win Monte? I want what's behind door #3..... |
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I think I'll declare Anselm Hauke pope of Wainuiomata. |
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![]() Bass players who have also been a pope?
Pope Anselm I of Wainuiomata. |
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![]() "i now declare this bazar opened"
Last edited by Anselm Hauke; 12-15-2008 at 06:26 PM. Reason: nowbody knows this citation... |
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