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author: Eric Wagoner
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date: '2000-06-06T03:44:45'
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title: Don't seem funny, and it
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_Don't seem funny, and it don't seem right,
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sittin' on my bed on a Friday night.
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It seems the wheatie back penny ought to call you more than that.
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Everything's fine and I can't complain
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except my legs feel funny and I got this pain
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like a wheatie back penny stuck inside my brain again...
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Words of wisdom from [The Ant Farmers](http://mtsnmc.unm.edu/epl/af.htm). I understand there's a new album out -- maybe with the magic of the internet, I can get a copy way out here in Athens. More Ant Farmers links: [a review of their last album](http://www.uwm.edu/~jenor/AFrev.html), _Beautician_. I got the very first CD from the very first box opened at their CD release party. Also, [a review of a show](http://www.rt66.com/~flamingo/antfarm.htm) I attended back in 1997. I can vouch for the zanyness of the drunk dancin' fellow. Finally, though this has nothing to do with the band The Ant Farmers, [a history of the Cadillac Ranch](http://www.texasmonthly.com/archive/cadillac.html) outside of Amarillo, Texas. The Cadillac Ranch is a number of cadillacs buried nose-first in the ground. Pretty neat to see, really. It was conceived by members of the San Francisco art collective The Ant Farm.
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