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the thought comes into my head about John Mayer

 heard the clip with him on NPR,

about someone else produced and put out

one of his songs before he did,

and him saying, I guess I wasn't fast enough.

huh?

would Prince have ever said that?

no.

NPR.  rest in peace, hope they all leave you.

also, you get the feeling that John Mayer

has never fought for one thing a day of his life.

no, Phil, I don't care to hear a John Mayer CD.

was so happy that Phil loves my Cracker CD.

think he even put it on reel.  don't think he's

heard alternative, and I got lots of it.

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