
someone will be singing high Cs...
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Tue 7 Sep 2010, 21:34,
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Looks like one bad mutha.
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Tue 7 Sep 2010, 21:41,
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when I stumbled upon this image of a ring...
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Tue 7 Sep 2010, 21:46,
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n 1910, Crosby was forever renamed. Six-year-old Harry discovered a full-page feature in the Sunday edition of the Spokesman-Review, "The Bingville Bugle." The "Bugle," written by humorist Newton Newkirk, was a parody of a hillbilly newsletter complete with gossipy tidbits, minstrel quips, creative spelling, and mock ads. A neighbor, 15-year-old Valentine Hobart, shared Crosby's enthusiasm for "The Bugle," and noting Crosby's laugh, took a liking to him and called him "Bingo from Bingville." The last vowel was dropped and the name shortened to "Bing," which stuck.
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