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Something Different (Continued)

by David Browder on Feb 1, 2009 • 9:09 pm 13 Comments

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13 comments

  1. burton says:

    Feb 1, 2009

    Reply

    It’s just like… a mini mall!

    Run, don’t walk!

  2. John Zahl says:

    Feb 1, 2009

    Reply

    Awesome!

  3. dpotter says:

    Feb 2, 2009

    Reply

    Downloading to iPod.

  4. Kate Norris says:

    Feb 2, 2009

    Reply

    I love the fact that a bunch of the drop ceiling panels are missing in the back ground. Classy:)

  5. andrew pearson says:

    Feb 2, 2009

    Reply

    I love south Montgomery! It’s like Jesse Jackson stole T.D. Jakes wardrobe!

    I once stopped at a gas station in south Montgomery at 1am on the way to Mobile. It was not like a mini mall.

  6. Michael Cooper says:

    Feb 2, 2009

    Reply

    When “it’s like a mini mall” is your best sales pitch, you’ve got to be this good to carry it off. American capitalism, you hussy, I can’t help myself, I am in love.

  7. David Browder says:

    Feb 2, 2009

    Reply

    He’s light on his feet for a big guy, though.

  8. Matt says:

    Feb 2, 2009

    Reply

    Birmingham residents and expatriates will be pleased to know that this fellow Sammie somethingoorother played at Bottletree for its anniversary show last year or year before.

  9. A Bryan Photo says:

    Feb 2, 2009

    Reply

    ALABAMA gets some LUV!!!
    Cheers.
    Bj

  10. Josh says:

    Feb 3, 2009

    Reply

    his eyes…he aint afraid to stare into the camera.

  11. Joshua Corrigan says:

    Feb 3, 2009

    Reply

    Its things like this that keep reminding me to thank JAZ for suggesting that I leave Ohio for the deep south. Thanks JAZ

  12. Hawley says:

    Feb 3, 2009

    Reply

    I always loved this video…

    He’s so… “into it”!

  13. JAG says:

    Feb 3, 2009

    Reply

    It’s just such a catchy beat, you can’t really help but jive with the guy! I think this is going to be stuck in my head for a while…

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