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Who Was There?
According to Moonalice legend, January 12 is Amos and Andy Day. The original radio show began this day in 1928, with two white guys impersonating a whole lot of black people. We don't pretend to understand the significance of Amos and Andy Day, but thought we would pass it along in the interest of the legend.

During our stay in Girdwood, we consulted a Moonalice-to-English dictionary and learned that the definition of Alyeska (in Moonalice) is "huge pile of white stuff; spending time there will get you high." We don't pretend to understand the significance of this either. That said, Girdwood is as nice a place as we have ever been and the fans there cannot be beat!

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2008-01-12 @ The Sitzmark
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