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Stop Talking - WCLO can't, but perhaps some should.

By Tim Bremel ( Contact )   August 1, 2008

Stop Talking. That would be a very bad motto for WCLO. But we’ve all been at parties, gatherings or in other public places where that one person just will not be quiet.
Ever.
A dear friend of mine who dabbles in music sent this original composition to me a while back. I found it amusing (in fact I often thought of slipping it into the Milam show sometime) and kinda silly. Its probably never gonna get him on “Idol” .. but its good for a smile … and who knows, it just might catch on! Let me know what you think.

Take a listen.
(c) 2007 by Theodore J. Ehlen.

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oldtimer
Aug 4, 2008 at 8:11 a.m.
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Perfect fit, I think he rambles on too much sometimes.

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