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Whoah, ok, where are you...

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Whoah, ok, where are you...

Whoah, ok, where are you from that you know Sloan? I’m a Cape Bretoner; didn’t realize their reach went so far. So weird to see my worlds collide like this…

Sloan get organized for new record By: Merlin Mann (14 replies) September 27, 2006 - 5:20am
  • Sloan are here in Montreal... By: TMcG (2006-09-28 06:41)
  • It's so weird to be... By: Gayle (2006-09-28 05:29)
  • Back at Halifax West High... By: Patrick Taylor (2006-09-28 04:35)
  • I don't understand about this... By: colin asquith (2006-09-27 20:11)
  • Woo! I just had a... By: Stef Noble (2006-09-27 13:34)
  • Wow, somebody who doesn't live... By: jayers (2006-09-27 10:55)
  • Oh, and I feel your... By: jayers (2006-09-27 11:04)
  • amazing... my wife is obsessed... By: joef (2006-09-27 11:18)
  • Sloan was a bit of... By: Merlin Mann (2006-09-27 08:19)
  • This is a lame post,... By: Jay Dreyer (2006-09-27 07:02)
  • Whoah, ok, where are you... By: Gayle (2006-09-27 07:42)
  • Videos of production of new... By: (2006-09-27 06:17)
  • The new album is fantastic.... By: Colin (2006-09-27 06:41)
  • Who says you have to... By: Mander (2006-10-04 09:27)
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