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Who did he dedicate "Sometimes..." to? Just got back from the show in LA...wow...
One question. Who did he dedicate "Sometimes it Snows in April" to? I didn't catch the name. Say "hi" to Mr. Bear | |
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I think he said David Coleman. | |
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Disorder said: I think he said David Coleman.
And who wouldn't want to dedicate such a moving song to one of the finest Athletics commentators of the last 20 years. | |
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TheFrog said: Disorder said: I think he said David Coleman.
And who wouldn't want to dedicate such a moving song to one of the finest Athletics commentators of the last 20 years. Please..... Dave Coleman is the brother of Lisa. He did some string arrangements for Prince in the past. | |
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Eleventeen said: TheFrog said: And who wouldn't want to dedicate such a moving song to one of the finest Athletics commentators of the last 20 years. Please..... Dave Coleman is the brother of Lisa. He did some string arrangements for Prince in the past. Ahh... Colemanballs! Worthy of a dedication in my book. | |
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funkyfine said: Eleventeen said: Please..... Dave Coleman is the brother of Lisa. He did some string arrangements for Prince in the past. Ahh... Colemanballs! Worthy of a dedication in my book. Absolutely. Who can forget the classics: "Its a great advantage to be able to hurdle with both legs", and "And here's Moses Kiptanui - the 19 year old Kenyan, who turned 20 a few weeks ago" | |
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