Seemed like a good moment to share some wisdom.
Seemed like a good moment to share some wisdom.
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I had no idea. Prog rock was just a fraction too early for me. This was in fact your man George Dubya.
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Yup, too early for me, too. Just call me a living anachronism. Oh, and I’d never claim the Shrub as mine in any way, shape, or form. That is to say, thankfully, our similarities end at nation of birth. 😉
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Phew! Makes sense now I know it was Dubya.
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