1. Exec Orders Exercise Ex-X-er Exene

    by Carl Scott 7 . 18 . 12

“can’t vote Obama. too many executive orders.” So tweets Exene Cervenka , best-known for her days w/ LA punk/roots band X, and most fondly remembered for her days w/ the Knitters.

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I guess the logical X song to link to is the one that says “This Was Supposed to Be the New World,” but let’s also have some Knitters -fun.

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We’re the critter in the road if this guy gets re-elected.

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