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Old 12-12-2012, 01:47 PM
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You're welcome. There was another one on youtube that was the Smothers Brothers, Peter Paul and Mary and Donovan all performing together. Good stuff, but the interesting thing was that after you watched it, you could then watch a whole lot more videos of PP&M. I stayed up until about 2 watching videos of them. God, they were good. Paul Stookey singing The Wedding Song could just about move you to tears.
I love Peter Paul & Mary. My dad would make his own mix tapes (8 track tapes, to be specific) for road trips and he loved 60s folk, so it was a lot of Peter Paul & Mary, the Kingston Trio, Simon & Garfunkel, etc.

PP&M's harmonies sure could move you to tears. Hell, even "Puff the Magic Dragon" can make me cry, especially now that I've got a kid of my own.
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Old 12-12-2012, 04:52 PM
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I grew up outside Harrisburg (my parents now live very close to Penn National), but most of my family is from Williamsport. My uncle is from Western PA- he grew up in Butler.

Where in Western PA did you grow up?
Lawrence Co., about 30 miles from Butler on Rt 422. Near Beaver Falls,Latrobe, Pittsburgh and Monongahela home of these Hall of Famers.
Arnie Palmer
Joe Namath
Joe Montana
Dan Marino
I saw Namath play a game when he was a senior at Beaver Falls..Filled the air with passes of course..and met him once at my aunt's house having coffee with his agent at the time...big thrill..
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Old 12-12-2012, 09:51 PM
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Lawrence Co., about 30 miles from Butler on Rt 422. Near Beaver Falls,Latrobe, Pittsburgh and Monongahela home of these Hall of Famers.
Arnie Palmer
Joe Namath
Joe Montana
Dan Marino
I saw Namath play a game when he was a senior at Beaver Falls..Filled the air with passes of course..and met him once at my aunt's house having coffee with his agent at the time...big thrill..
That's really cool. Did you see the episode of Mad Men when the agency proposes using Joe Namath in a spot?
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That's really cool. Did you see the episode of Mad Men when the agency proposes using Joe Namath in a spot?
No, i watched Mad Men when they first started but not past few years...
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Old 12-13-2012, 01:56 PM
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No, i watched Mad Men when they first started but not past few years...
I think it was season 3. Anyway, the creatives were proposing using him for a Samsonite commercial and Don Draper groused that how could he be a draw; the guy hadn't done anything on the field yet. Peggy's response- "He's very handsome." Heh.
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