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I Can't fight this "feeling" anymore
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awesome
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I've forgotten what I started fighting forrrrrrrrrrr
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I remember that song
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great music!
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Those who can remember , your'e getting old....
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A friend of mine from High School is currently dating the drummer of REO. He's the only original member left in the band.
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Edited by
62easygoing
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Tue 05/13/08 07:07 PM
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I remember this like it was yesterday. (guess, i am getting old.) go music though.
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take it on the run
keep on loving you two more of their great hits |
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...my neighbors got VIP tickets for them...
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WHAT DOES REO STAND FOR?
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I Can't fight this "feeling" anymore You just got to Roll with the Changes... |
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WHAT DOES REO STAND FOR? The REO Speed Wagon was a motor truck manufactured by REO Motor Car Company. It was an ancestor of the pickup truck. REO are the initials of the company's founder, Ransom E. Olds, also the founder of the Oldsmobile (company later sold to General Motors and the brand recently retired). James & Son(s), transport company (or haulier), used REO Speed Wagon lorries (trucks) to collect grain from brewers in London to deliver to farms outside London. The grain was used as cattle-feed. James & Son(s)is still in operation. The rock and roll band REO Speedwagon took its name from this vehicle. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/REO_Speed_Wagon |
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WHAT DOES REO STAND FOR? The REO Speed Wagon was a motor truck manufactured by REO Motor Car Company. It was an ancestor of the pickup truck. REO are the initials of the company's founder, Ransom E. Olds, also the founder of the Oldsmobile (company later sold to General Motors and the brand recently retired). James & Son(s), transport company (or haulier), used REO Speed Wagon lorries (trucks) to collect grain from brewers in London to deliver to farms outside London. The grain was used as cattle-feed. James & Son(s)is still in operation. The rock and roll band REO Speedwagon took its name from this vehicle. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/REO_Speed_Wagon THANK YOU MANDY |
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WHAT DOES REO STAND FOR? The REO Speed Wagon was a motor truck manufactured by REO Motor Car Company. It was an ancestor of the pickup truck. REO are the initials of the company's founder, Ransom E. Olds, also the founder of the Oldsmobile (company later sold to General Motors and the brand recently retired). James & Son(s), transport company (or haulier), used REO Speed Wagon lorries (trucks) to collect grain from brewers in London to deliver to farms outside London. The grain was used as cattle-feed. James & Son(s)is still in operation. The rock and roll band REO Speedwagon took its name from this vehicle. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/REO_Speed_Wagon THANK YOU MANDY no problem sweety |
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Thanks, long time no hear. A trip to YouTube coming up.
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Hey I sen REO in edinburgh in 84 wot a band superb....just downloaded a heap of their music last week....one of the best bands ive seen live
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Awesome, Scotland? Went there a year ago this month. One of the best times of my life. :) My grandparents were Scottish. The people are the best!
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