I really am just a slave.


Sally Potter Sally Potter, a new teacher at Williamston High School, has been renowned for her talents in manipulating the banjo, and even recently had a venue at the Boarshead Theatre in Lansing. She didn’t do it alone though, with her she had a small group of musicians, many we might remember and others we see everyday. Pat Madden, John Bragle, Ed Fedewa, and Ron Newman. Pat Madden contributed by harmonizing her angelic voice with Bragle’s and Potter’s, while also strumming on her guitar. Bragle’s stage presence didn’t go unnoticed; his hilarity was comforting among the crowd, while his violin playing was captivating and soSally Potter
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"half-way through your, 'poop cycle' *laughs really hard* you know for your birthday I am going to buy you a plunger."- my dad
"Its not my fault! Mom gave me the poop pills!"-me
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When you dig my grave, please make it shallow so that I can feel the rain.
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i never claimed to be nice....
you just jumped to the conclusion...
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i never claimed to be nice....
you just jumped to the conclusion...
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i never claimed to be nice....
you just jumped to the conclusion...
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i never claimed to be nice....
you just jumped to the conclusion...
-Shu-box
and I knew without asking she was into the blues
she wore scarlet begonias tucked into her curls
I knew right away she was not like other girls
like other girls
Well I ain't never been right as I ain't never been wrong
as heaven works out the way it does in this song (hey)
'cuz once in awhile you get shown in the light in the
strangest of places
if you look at it right
It was the summer of love and I thank the stars above
because the woman took her lovin' over me
and just to gain her trust I bought her microbus
because I sold off all my personal property
A tight tye-dye dress she was a psychadelic mess
we toured to the north, south, east, and west
we sold some mushroom tea we sold some ecstacy
we sold nitrous, opium, acid, heroin, and pcp
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