it would rock! but dan's farm isnt that big, he doesnt even own any
cows.
steve.
>From: Midn John Carswell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: Midn John Carswell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: Sunny Day List <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: [sdre-l]: Regarding Dan's
ay List <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: [sdre-l]: Regarding Dan's Farm...
>Date: Mon, 12 Apr 1999 22:16:20 -0400
>
>Here's an idea for ya skullz:
>
>Hows about a save Dan's Farm-a-thon? Even if they do sign to a major
>label and get big bucks to save the farm,
dan is a superstar. "save dan's farm" is sweet, but i'm sure he
could find some way to save his own farm, which is probably what he
would want to do... that's part of the magic of having a farm, you
do everything and provide everything for yourself, without having
to depend on anyone but yerse
Didn't Willy Nelson do something like that? Anyways, I'm in Seattle and I'd
be willing to help out on something like that, but I for one have no idea
where to start on something like that. Before we get to carried away, is it
a rumor or a fact that Dan may be in trouble with his farm? Do bands
I'm into that!!!
--- Midn John Carswell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Here's an idea for ya skullz:
>
> Hows about a save Dan's Farm-a-thon? Even if they do sign to a major
> label and get big bucks to save the farm, we could invite all these
> great bands and it could be like a big excuse for
Here's an idea for ya skullz:
Hows about a save Dan's Farm-a-thon? Even if they do sign to a major
label and get big bucks to save the farm, we could invite all these
great bands and it could be like a big excuse for a rock n' roll
festival even better than freakin Woodstock! I mean with all th