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[[Image:Blaze_Foley_and_the_Ramblers_New_American_Streamline_Destinations.png|right]]Rapper from a fake ad from the 1996 nonfiction work ''New American Streamline: Destinations'' by Bernard Hartley and Peter Viney, published by Oxford University Press, page 17. A textbook for learning American English, the ad is part of a discussion point for an exercise.
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[[File:Blaze_Foley_and_the_Ramblers_New_American_Streamline_Destinations.png|right]]
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Rapper from a fake ad from the 1996 nonfiction work ''New American Streamline: Destinations'' by Bernard Hartley and Peter Viney, published by Oxford University Press, page 17. A textbook for learning American English, the ad is part of a discussion point for an exercise.
  
 
He's playing in Denver.
 
He's playing in Denver.
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==See also==
 
==See also==
*[[Joe Ed Davis and the Harris County Line Band]]
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* [[Joe Ed Davis and the Harris County Line Band]]
*[[Blaze Foley and the Ramblers]]
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* [[Blaze Foley and the Ramblers]]
*[[Gloria Esterhaze]]
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* [[Gloria Esterhaze]]
*[[Mile High Trio]]
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* [[Mile High Trio]]
  
==External Links==
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==External links==
*[https://archive.org/details/destinationsinte00hart/page/n27 ''New American Streamline: Destinations'' on Archive.org (account required)]
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* [https://archive.org/details/destinationsinte00hart/page/n27 ''New American Streamline: Destinations'' on Archive.org (account required)]
  
 
[[Category:1996|Mallet, M.G.]]
 
[[Category:1996|Mallet, M.G.]]
 
[[Category:Nonfiction|Mallet, M.G.]]
 
[[Category:Nonfiction|Mallet, M.G.]]
 
[[Category:Fictional rappers|Mallet, M.G.]]
 
[[Category:Fictional rappers|Mallet, M.G.]]
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[[Category:Podcast Ep. 47|Mallet, M.G.]]

Latest revision as of 06:30, 19 June 2025

Blaze Foley and the Ramblers New American Streamline Destinations.png

Rapper from a fake ad from the 1996 nonfiction work New American Streamline: Destinations by Bernard Hartley and Peter Viney, published by Oxford University Press, page 17. A textbook for learning American English, the ad is part of a discussion point for an exercise.

He's playing in Denver.

His name is a parody of real rapper MC Hammer.

See also

External links