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Here inlies a tale of self-conciousness
 From The Record "The Fine Young Gentlemen" 2005
 
Directed by Dick Witham
Produced by Spiracon Media
Runtime: 4:42
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TC/WC - October, 24 2006 at Funky Monkey In Studio Print E-mail

TC/WC Radio Show October, 24 2006 at Funky Monkey In Studio

TCOWC Live In Studio w/ Garage Monkey and KEXP dj Lisa Wood. This will be fun ! Make sure and tune in for the slapstick humor of Dick Witham and co.
Click here and tune in oct.24th at 8:00

TCWC Radio!
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Live Show - October, 29 2006 at 4th Annual Hell's Kitchen Halloween Print E-mail
 

The Curse Of Western Culture Live Show

October, 29 2006 at 4th Annual Hell's Kitchen Halloween Bash

w/ Church of Hate (CxOxHx )
Tacompton, WA 98401

TCWC Show!
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