According to the Wiki:
The song's namesake was Martha Ellis, a twelve-year-old girl whose grave the Allman Brothers Band had come across during their frequent trips to Rose Hill Cemetery in their homebase of Macon, Georgia. (Both Duane Allman himself and Berry Oakley would be buried there by the end of 1972).
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Slack key, right? Sounds Hawaiian. Lovely. What a strange story, also. You really know your music history, chick.
We discussed the question of why we don't hear from aliens or why we aren't all probed regularly by them in alien probing trailers behind the DMV. We talked about it here or maybe at TOP, and I thought about this explanation for only a second before dismissing it as being against the odds, but it turns out it's a likely possibility after all.
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OK, we didn't discuss the regular probing, but a guy can dream, can't he? Some of us could use the attention and intimacy.
Hillary brags that she was instrumental in introducing smoke signals, carrier pigeons, and the abacus to the technology resources of the United States Department of State.
Did we even have a State Department under Hillary?
I read somewhere Republicans aren't very good at doing investigations where they hold all the cards.
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