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I like Glen!! You should go see him if you can!
That's too bad.
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sutherngrl
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Poor Glen!
He has a lot of really good music.
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dmc
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I remember as a browmie girl scout being on his afternoon show. The "ranger staion" I think that was the name of it.
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quote:Originally posted by dmc: I remember as a browmie girl scout being on his afternoon show. The "ranger staion" I think that was the name of it. [/QB]
- Afternoon show??
Ranger Station???
Glen Campbell??
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Oops, I didn't realize that there was a remake called True Grit that was released last year. I looked it up on wikipedia, and it looks like it got good ratings. Maybe I should come out of my closet every once in a while. No wonder I never got any doxy burns!
quote:Originally posted by Lymetoo: Galveston: (from his TV show)
The second song sounds vaguely familiar to me, but I don't think I ever heard the first one. He sounds alright, but that kind of music is just not my thang.
I think he has a very good stage presence, though. I really like how he looks smiley and like he's enjoying himself. After I become famous, I'm gonna try to remember to smile on stage like he did.
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map1131
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I was a Glen Campbell fan too Tutu. More and more doctors are dx people with this dementia/alzh.
This week UTenn woman's BB coach Pat Summit was dxed too. She thought the arthritic meds she was taking were causing the brain fog?
Mayo clinic had the dx. What would we do without these docs that dx people with symptoms and treat sx and cause UNKNOWN is just acceptable.
So sad.
Pam
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quote:Originally posted by map1131: This week UTenn woman's BB coach Pat Summit was dxed too. She thought the arthritic meds she was taking were causing the brain fog?
Mayo clinic had the dx. What would we do without these docs that dx people with symptoms and treat sx and cause UNKNOWN is just acceptable.
So sad.
Pam
I heard about that!! I thought immediately about lyme. It's so awful.
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