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Drove from the Renton office I was working at this morning just to have lunch at the Kitchen, before getting on I-5, back to Renton.
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Drove right through the border without having the sticker removed.
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MR: Now, back in the day, "The Weight" was used often as a counter-culture anthem, and there seemed to be an anti-war sentiment in "The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down"--although, when you follow those songs' storylines, they don't overtly commit to those themes.
Mike Ragogna: How To Become Clairvoyant: A Conversation with Robbie Robertson
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MR: Now, back in the day, "The Weight" was used often as a counter-culture anthem, and there seemed to be an anti-war sentiment in "The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down"--although, when you follow those songs' storylines, they don't overtly commit to those themes.
Mike Ragogna: How To Become Clairvoyant: A Conversation with Robbie Robertson
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Ick. - Drove through basically al of Swaziland just to visit a glass blowing factory.
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Drove from Albuquerque, NM to Chihuahua the first day - a little over 500 miles.
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Baez brought Earle out at night's end for a duet on "The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down."
In concert: Joan Baez and Steve Earle at The Music Center at Strathmore
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Drove to Mill Valley to visit Bea, one of my mother friends who is in exactly the same position she is, i.e., she has moved from her home in New York to a senior residence on the West Coast to be near her kids.
Andrea R. Vaucher: Driving Miss Mado (or Five Days on the Road With My 87-Year-Old Mother)
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Drove 20 miles out of my way and purchased Lion's Heat on the 6th.
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Drove to Mill Valley to visit Bea, one of my mother friends who is in exactly the same position she is, i.e., she has moved from her home in New York to a senior residence on the West Coast to be near her kids.
Andrea R. Vaucher: Driving Miss Mado (or Five Days on the Road With My 87-Year-Old Mother)
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