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  • Mr. Thompson's job helps pay for visits to family in Iowa and Kentucky, an annual cruise—this year they hope to tour the New England coast—and a monthly date with friends at the Bavarian Manor Inn and Restaurant in Purling, N.Y.

    More Elderly Find They Can't Afford Not to Work Kelly Greene 2012

  • Other guitar excursions come in the form of soft ambient strumming from Grouper, and the magnificent Purling Hiss, whose chaotic noise is a high watermark for recent psychedelic garage rock.

    This week's new live music 2011

  • Purling Hiss Run from This City None-more-fuzzy bedroom-punk bliss from Philadephian rock explorer Mike Polizze, celebrating his discovery of one of the catchiest guitar lines in history by playing it over and over and over for five wonderful, gorgeous minutes.

    F&M playlist 2011

  • I really enjoy seeing the dog pictures in the Purling Puppies Ring.

    I've done it now... 2005

  • Maybe we should have "Wound Week" on the Purling Puppy webring.

    A Cautionary Note 2005

  • Purling at his feet, bubbling from an invisible source, was a brook of clear, cold water.

    Watch Yourself Go By Ben W. [Illustrator] Warden

  • Purling brooks danced and sang their way through the valleys.

    Tales of the Wilderness Boris Pilniak 1915

  • Purling streams, sighing zephyrs, and countrified love.

    Letter 1 1792

  • Mr. Hollond, one of the Council, joined Mr. Rouse in opinion that a letter to the purport of that minute should be written; but they were overruled by Messrs. Purling, Hogarth, and Shakespeare, who passed a resolution to defer sending any reply to Mr. Hurst: and none was ever sent.

    The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. 08 (of 12) Edmund Burke 1763

  • They are likewise collected into a Beautiful Lake, that is Inhabited by a Couple of Swans, and empties it self by a little Rivulet which runs through a Green Meadow, and is known in the Family by the Name of The Purling Stream.

    Spectator, April 12, 1711 1711

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