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<title>Comment by Phillip Winn on A Barger father&#039;s day mix CD</title>
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<description>I just tested this and it worked for me. I recommend refreshing the &quot;Email this&quot; page so that you get a different set of four letters, and try again. </description>
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<title>Comment by Nadya Rossi on A Barger father&#039;s day mix CD</title>
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<description>You offered to let me e-mail this website to another person, in this case, my sister. I copied the 4 letters perfectly and kept repeating the process over and over. I can&#039;t imagine what the problem is. I was never able to send the website as promised. No personal attack intended. I am just questioning what went wrong. A response deeply appreciated.</description>
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<pubDate>Tue, 7 Nov 2006 17:58:21 EST</pubDate>
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<title>Comment by franco on A Barger father&#039;s day mix CD</title>
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<description>can someone please send me 
Daddy Won&#039;t Be Home Anymore&quot; - Dolly Parton
 I&#039;m desperately trying to finish a cd and can&#039;t download this anywhere.....

franco. uk</description>
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<pubDate>Sun, 25 Jul 2004 13:14:27 EDT</pubDate>
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<title>Comment by Al Barger on A Barger father&#039;s day mix CD</title>
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<description>Combo- I knew he liked some of the songs. &quot;A Boy Named Sue&quot; and &quot;Homecoming&quot; and the Hank most obviously for a 67 year old Kentuckian.  The Everly Brothers rate high on his list, though I&#039;d never quizzed him on this particular song.  He&#039;d also been bragging on the Paul Simon song. I knew he liked the JB.  

Any kind of country comedy thing has a fair chance with him.  Homer and Jethro could also actually play.  Hayseed Dixie goes good with him, and of course Kinky Friedman.  Further afield, he&#039;s a big Spike Jones fan.

Some of them I wasn&#039;t sure he&#039;d heard or not but figured he would dig.  Surprisingly, he claimed never to have heard &quot;Papa Was a Rollin&#039; Stone&quot;.

He has only a marginal understanding of the Rolling Stones.  I&#039;ve been playing him Stones &quot;country&quot; music, particularly &quot;Sweet Virginia&quot;.  He had never noticed &quot;Fool to Cry&quot; and gave him another penumbra of understanding the band.

The Wayne Newton was there for camp value, yet we&#039;d both agree that it&#039;s really a pretty good song- even if it is somewhat on the hokey side.  The thing that turned out most campy  for us was &quot;I Dug My Daddy&#039;s Grave&quot;.  You would not believe how far over the top that one is.  It&#039;s &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.kazaa.com/en/download.htm&quot;&gt;not available commercially&lt;/a&gt; as best I can tell.

The only thing that really totally bombed out with him was the Randy Newman.  I myself will admit that this isn&#039;t Newman&#039;s best.

The X Factor here was the Eminem.  However, I came in last week to find him listening to &quot;The Real Slim Shady&quot; after he wandered into it on one of my mp3 mix CDs.  I&#039;m pleased to note that he actively denounced the Eminem repeatedly in my presence to other people in the last 24 hours- the kind of denunciation intended to label something as taboo, so that you&#039;ll know to make a special point of listening to it.  </description>
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<pubDate>Mon, 16 Jun 2003 19:56:53 EDT</pubDate>
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<title>Comment by Murphy on A Barger father&#039;s day mix CD</title>
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<description>Your dad likes all those songs? Or are you just giving them to him anyway?</description>
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<pubDate>Mon, 16 Jun 2003 16:30:24 EDT</pubDate>
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