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a: 139, b: 114 - '''Edna Mosh'''<br>
 
Mucho Maas deliberately distorts the sound of his wife's name to compensate for the [http://www.nutshellhifi.com/library/tinyhistory1.html distortions] of [http://www.tangentsunset.com/laradiohistory.htm AM radio] in the mid-sixties.
 
  
 
a: 143, b: 117 - '''She Loves You'''<br>
 
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The Beatles third single, first issued in the U.S. on the obscure '''Swan''' label.
 
The Beatles third single, first issued in the U.S. on the obscure '''Swan''' label.
  

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a: 143, b: 117 - She Loves You
The Beatles third single, first issued in the U.S. on the obscure Swan label.

See: She Loves You And More

a: ???, b: 121 - Humbert Humbert
Humbert Humbert is the narrator and main character in Vladimir Nabokov's "Lolita" (1955)


a: 151, b: 124 - K. da chingado
Chingado is Spanish slang meaning "fucker."





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