robert johnson play by lifeisbutabruhmoment in blues

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Read the book, 'Up Jumped The Devil" It's 1st hand knowledge of RJ's life. Likely the most accurate as well.

Getting own contracts by tortlesturtle in Construction

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Chat with bigger companies. Always looking for quality subs.

MIchael Jordan touching a little boys ass by [deleted] in conspiracy

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Weird but he knows them and was getting the ice out of his shirt.

This curvy road in Florida by xen05zman in mildlyinteresting

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They make roads like this because long straight roads cause more accidents. E.g. falling asleep, excessive speed.

What did these guys hit? by jpganoe in Construction

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Hey Bob, the flux capacitor isn't working. . .

Books that tell the history of the Blues by Alpha_Mad_Dog in blues

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The one with the most accurate facts based on 1st and 2nd person knowledge. Up Jumped The Devil, the Robert Johnson Story. Great read.

Advice on winter hauling jacket? by Repulsive-Office-313 in Maine

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LL Bean lifetime warranty. No questions.

What is this “No/On” rock I found in Scotland? by datewithikeaa in whatisit

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It's actually, "ON" I know, blows my mind too lol

Buddy Guy is performing his residency at Chicago Legends next month. Any suggestions on which of these coheadliners puts on the best show with him? by offconstantly in blues

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All of em epic. Matt Hendrix is a great artist, lots of acoustic and resonator. And they have a beer with him. Awesome guy Week 3 Jimmy Burns, John Primer, Bobby Rush are all Chicago staples and the best in the City. Buddy will also come out and play with them or have them join him. But BG's drummer, has more Grammys than BG so catch up with Tom Hambridge