Midnight Oil

[Powderworks] FW: Oily Geographic

Jeff McLean jeffm at jeack.com.au
Thu Aug 26 15:17:42 MDT 2004


PUH-LEEEEEZ you guys!!!!  surely it has to be "stand in line" - the 
definitive amalgam (pardon the misuse of the words) of the first two 
songs proffered by kate the magnificent.

...back to normal programming...

Kate_Adams wrote:

>Mosquito March!  Of course!
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>"Walking though the widerness ... you might get a simple answer"
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>Especially since these caches are in very mosquito ridden areas (meaning
>anywhere in this gigantic swamp known as southern New England - particularly
>in August of a rainy year).
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>Thanks,
>Kate
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>-----Original Message-----
>From: mbtigger [mailto:mbtigger at charter.net]
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>To: 'Mathias Hermansson'; kate_adams at uml.edu;
>powderworks at cs-lists.cs.colorado.edu
>Subject: RE: [Powderworks] FW: Oily Geographic
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>HMMM....
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>I can think of a few. Some mention traveling, some searching, some just
>the outside.
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>"outside world"
>"In The valley"
>"Mosuito March"
>"World that I see"
>"Home"
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>And songs that seem place specific
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>"harriburg"
>"kosciusko"
>"Bullroarer"
>"warakurna"
>"Capricornia"
>"Lurija Way"
>"Mountains of Burma"
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>In a special Category
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>"Stars of Warburton" and "Short Memory"- have multiple world place names
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>Michael
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