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One fat hen couple duck three brown bear four running hare five fat fickle female sitting sipping scotch six simple simon sitting on a stone seven sinbad sailors sailed the seven seas eight egotistical egoists echoing egotistical ecstasies nine nude nublians nimbly nibbling nuts gnats nicotine ten was and never was a fig plucker nor a fig plucker's son and I ain't leaving till this fucking fig pluckin's done now ask me if I am a turtle. (Tim) Are you a turtle? (Wolf) You bet your sweet ass I'm a turtle. Once a turtle, always a turtle!

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Moe w/o AL
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Anybody know what the flight issues were?
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Moe w/o AL
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Dude Gov\'t Mule was the ****. Then Woody died and then changed from that killer Power Trio dynamic. I got really tired of Mule for awhile but really my beef was with setlist choice and show flow then anything else.

I love Warren but we had a running joke in our crew about how many Ballads they were doing and it wasn\'t why we went to hear the MULE.

I think the way mule is now is much more like the Mule of old. they kick more ass then just about any tourig act right now (I like the Breakfast a little better ;) ) but next to Tim and Adrian I want to hear Warren and Matt Abts (the human metronome).

Not only that but Warren is the epitomy of Rock n roll and a hell of a nice guy. I think he gets knocked a lot because he gets asked to play alot. It isnt his fault that folks want to play with him. He can play a hell of a guitar and can belt out the tunes like the best of them. I have an affinity for Blues based music as well so I may be a little bias
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