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"I didn't hear anything ring," he said.<br> | "I didn't hear anything ring," he said.<br> | ||
"It's always like that after three hours of listening to Maurice and His Electric Fuse Foxes. Just a ringing sound in my ears. Did you know the guitarist player once got the hiccups and it sold three million records?" | "It's always like that after three hours of listening to Maurice and His Electric Fuse Foxes. Just a ringing sound in my ears. Did you know the guitarist player once got the hiccups and it sold three million records?" | ||
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[[Category:Erma Bombeck]] | [[Category:Erma Bombeck]] | ||
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Revision as of 09:48, 14 August 2017
Fake rock band from humor columnist Erma Bombeck's "Going Deaf from Rock 'n' Roll" column (January 23, 1967).
"Pardon me while I get the phone."
"I didn't hear anything ring," he said.
"It's always like that after three hours of listening to Maurice and His Electric Fuse Foxes. Just a ringing sound in my ears. Did you know the guitarist player once got the hiccups and it sold three million records?"