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Things Johnny Cash ALSO Fell Into.
Posted on 20 May 2011 | No CommentsAnson Williams’ financially disastrous “Fonzie” scheme. A need to end a sentence with a preposition. A small pothole outside Wichita created by the work truck of the “lineman” (who inspired the Glen Campbell song) after said “lineman” was installing a phone for a Mrs. Mildred Hardy, who became so taken […]