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Old 09-16-2012, 02:10 PM
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I was in Ingles yesterday, when, all of the sudden, Soul Drifter came on. I flipped (LB playing in the supermarket?). I would have never expected to hear LB, but that choice in particular struck me as strange. Did OotC (especially Soul Drifter?) actually catch on for this kind of thing? I wasn't aware that anyone outside of the LB fan base actually remembered it.
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Old 09-16-2012, 02:46 PM
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I was in Ingles yesterday, when, all of the sudden, Soul Drifter came on. I flipped (LB playing in the supermarket?). I would have never expected to hear LB, but that choice in particular struck me as strange. Did OotC (especially Soul Drifter?) actually catch on for this kind of thing? I wasn't aware that anyone outside of the LB fan base actually remembered it.
interesting! although not sure how i feel about some of lindsey's stuff becoming supermarket muzak
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I heard Bleed To Love Her playing from one of the rides at the state fair last week. It shocked me. I stoppedin my tracks, thnking why do I know that song? lol. It wasn't FM or LB singing though, but it was weird to hear in that setting.
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When I saw the title, I thought you were going to say you ran into Lindsey at the supermarket, squeezing melons.

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I was in Ingles yesterday, when, all of the sudden, Soul Drifter came on. I flipped (LB playing in the supermarket?). I would have never expected to hear LB, but that choice in particular struck me as strange. Did OotC (especially Soul Drifter?) actually catch on for this kind of thing? I wasn't aware that anyone outside of the LB fan base actually remembered it.
I've heard it at Ingles before, too!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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