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Old 08-03-2012, 01:37 PM   #1 (permalink)
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reveals that the harmonica wielding singer was once fired from his job as the talking clock after callers complained that the only information they were able to obtain from Mr Dylan was that "The times they are a changin'" and although this information was considered "technically correct" it was also completely unhelpful and caused many people to be severely late!
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Old 08-04-2012, 03:31 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Ha!
Very nice story.
Is the autobiography as a whole good enough that you'd recommend it,or is it just that one passage that's interesting?
Either way,thanks for sharing the story with us.
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Old 08-05-2012, 08:40 AM   #3 (permalink)
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no problem. i actually fabricated this story for entertainment purposes. It's something i pioneered on facebook and am now attempting to introduce to musicbanter. If you enjoyed that one please read another:

It was revealed today that wacky Beatle George Harrison would be stepping down as the head of the inland revenue after allegations from the public that his radical alterations to the British tax system were "completely ****ing insane" We were able to track Mr Harrison down for an interview. He defended his decisions and stated "Don't ask me what i want it for..if you don't want to pay some more. He then added "Cause im the TAX MAAAAN!" before simply driving off
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no problem. i actually fabricated this story for entertainment purposes. It's something i pioneered on facebook and am now attempting to introduce to musicbanter. If you enjoyed that one please read another:

It was revealed today that wacky Beatle George Harrison would be stepping down as the head of the inland revenue after allegations from the public that his radical alterations to the British tax system were "completely ****ing insane" We were able to track Mr Harrison down for an interview. He defended his decisions and stated "Don't ask me what i want it for..if you don't want to pay some more. He then added "Cause im the TAX MAAAAN!" before simply driving off
Well,I've got to admit that you fooled me pretty good there.I honestly believed that that was a real story.Congratulations.
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