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26  Smiley Smile Stuff / General On Topic Discussions / Re: Interesting Ebay find on: April 09, 2016, 08:08:19 PM
Chris, I'll give you a chance to edit your post to "Good Time" / "Sweet Mountain"...

Interestingly, my "Brian Wilson Talks With and About Spring" tape is the Bomp reissue, but it was sold to me with an original copy of the booklet.  So Jim, i may very well have the booklet that goes with your tape!

I'll throw another Spring rarity out there -- the original LP promo kit with sealed LP, press kit / photo, white wrap-around outer cover, and Spring flower seeds -- still sealed in the shrink wrap, with Marilyn and Diane's autographs on the outside.  How does that stack up against the original interview tape and the "Good Time" / "Sweet Mountain" stock copy?

Lee

 Yeah, my mistake!  Good Time/ Sweet mountain it is...  


Your sealed signed copy of the promo kit beats my unsigned one... tho, does yours have the mailer envelope?  

 
27  Smiley Smile Stuff / General On Topic Discussions / Re: Interesting Ebay find on: April 09, 2016, 06:47:04 PM
Thanks Alan for finding that and posting the link, and thanks Chis for sharing it originally.  

Was the original 20-page booklet also re-produced by Greg Shaw?  I imagine finding an original booklet, or a complete set of the tape, box, booklet, and letter (and, apparently, a copy of the "Now That Everything's Been Said") might be close to impossible to find without taking out a second mortgage..  

A cool recent acquisition for me was an acetate of the withdrawn U.S. copy of the "School Days" 45 rpm on Caribou/Epic dated July 31, 1980.

But don't let him fool ya' . . . Chris gets most of the really cool stuff.  Holland from Germany, anyone?

  Judging only by my Greg Shaw copy, there wasn't a booklet included( and I reaffirm, I bought it directly from Greg/Suzie/Bomp)  

I'd venture a complete orignal with all the contents is scarce!
Bit confused by "Now That Everything's Been Said"; do you mean Good time/Awake stock copy?  

 

  If so, I'd go out on a limb and offer to trade it straight up for the Bob and Sheri promo 45, presuming similar condition(s)...
28  Smiley Smile Stuff / General On Topic Discussions / Re: Interesting Ebay find on: April 09, 2016, 06:03:42 PM
 

I do not believe the seller will have anyone nibbling at it for $1,800, and any Best Offer would probably be considered offensively low. But is is definitely a rare piece of Beach Boys memorabilia and you do not see it offered very often. But it is not nearly as rare, imho, as the the stock and promo copies of "The Surfer Moon" by Bob & Sheri on Safari 101.  It would be interesting to know how many of those survived.

  It would be nice if there was an accounting somehow of exactly how many copies of ANY rare BBs items were actually manufactured.
 Pipedream, I know; as even with more "common" rarities, there's no accounting.
and there's always people that collect to have something and while never letting anyone else know they have it

I know the promo Bob and Sheri has to be much rarer than the stock copy( since I don't have the promo, dontchaknow)  
My stock copy ( it's fairly beatup), tho, was signed on the label, presumably, by Bob and Sheri.  I wonder if that was a commonplace happening.    
I paid $100 to a dealer who thought, mistakenly, he was getting the best of me  ( wish he had more rarities, to take me again and again and again....)  

Oops, meant to reply to the first part but had a lapse:  
I have one of these, but without what appears to be a booklet (with the BW & VDP quote on the cover) and I was unaware that it came with a letter, but that makes sense since it was a promo for radio stations.

I'd swear that somewhere on here I had posted a pic of the letter. I tried searching, but could only find reference to someone wanting to use the image of the letter, not the actual image.
 Thought it was in media, but that's still alot( hey Mikie) of threads to search.  ( I came up empty)  

and  referencing below...  nothing great of late have I added.
Jim gets all the good stuff now!  


http://smileysmile.net/board/index.php/topic,22760.msg538333.html#msg538333

THAT'S what I was thinking.  Thanxx, Alan!! 
29  Smiley Smile Stuff / General On Topic Discussions / Re: Interesting Ebay find on: April 09, 2016, 03:19:05 PM
 

I do not believe the seller will have anyone nibbling at it for $1,800, and any Best Offer would probably be considered offensively low. But is is definitely a rare piece of Beach Boys memorabilia and you do not see it offered very often. But it is not nearly as rare, imho, as the the stock and promo copies of "The Surfer Moon" by Bob & Sheri on Safari 101.  It would be interesting to know how many of those survived.

  It would be nice if there was an accounting somehow of exactly how many copies of ANY rare BBs items were actually manufactured.
 Pipedream, I know; as even with more "common" rarities, there's no accounting.
and there's always people that collect to have something and while never letting anyone else know they have it

I know the promo Bob and Sheri has to be much rarer than the stock copy( since I don't have the promo, dontchaknow)  
My stock copy ( it's fairly beatup), tho, was signed on the label, presumably, by Bob and Sheri.  I wonder if that was a commonplace happening.    
I paid $100 to a dealer who thought, mistakenly, he was getting the best of me  ( wish he had more rarities, to take me again and again and again....)  

Oops, meant to reply to the first part but had a lapse:  
I have one of these, but without what appears to be a booklet (with the BW & VDP quote on the cover) and I was unaware that it came with a letter, but that makes sense since it was a promo for radio stations.

I'd swear that somewhere on here I had posted a pic of the letter. I tried searching, but could only find reference to someone wanting to use the image of the letter, not the actual image.
 Thought it was in media, but that's still alot( hey Mikie) of threads to search.  ( I came up empty)  

and  referencing below...  nothing great of late have I added.
Jim gets all the good stuff now!  

30  Smiley Smile Stuff / General On Topic Discussions / Re: New Jan and Dean book by Mark A. Moore! on: April 09, 2016, 06:27:29 AM
It is well worth buying

let's go get one...  Costs TOO much!
31  Smiley Smile Stuff / General On Topic Discussions / Re: Interesting Ebay find on: April 09, 2016, 06:26:41 AM

Very nice, and definitely the real (reel) deal, as opposed to the Greg Shaw reissue.  The original had a while box, while the reissue had a red and white Realistic (Radio Shack's tape brand) box.  Not worth $1,800 though, and I think there were more than 25, as the program director for Charlotte's biggest FM radio station in the early '70's had one that I couldn't pry away from him.  Granted Charlotte was a Top 50 market, and this guy knew Fred Vail personally, but I think 50 to 100 is a better number.

Lee

 As to value, you have to notice:
 the box is in two completely separate pieces now, not attached at the folded seam;
 the promo letter is missing in action;

That's why there's a best offer selection, tho I doubt the seller will let it go for half or less.
32  Smiley Smile Stuff / General On Topic Discussions / Re: \ on: April 08, 2016, 03:41:53 AM
I have a demo of Sound of Free and looking at it this morning, the date 4/12/70 is clearly printed on the label. I knew it was released on Dennis' birthday but I was surprised that the actual date was shown. I don't buy many singles but most of the others just seem to show the year.

If it's different from the other variations shown at the Starline site, it would be neat if you could send them scans so everyone could see it! 
http://www.beachboys45.nl/UK-SOLO-DW.htm  ( main site:  http://www.beachboys45.nl/     email:  info@beachboys45.nl   )
33  Smiley Smile Stuff / General On Topic Discussions / Re: \ on: April 07, 2016, 04:40:51 PM
It appears that EMI " might" have been contemplating issuing the record in 1974 as The Beach Boys( based on this acetate shown at the Starline site) 
I have no idea why/ why tit didn't come to pass... 
 
http://www.beachboys45.nl/UK-SOLO-DW.htm
34  Smiley Smile Stuff / General On Topic Discussions / Re: photos of the Wild Honey stained glass window?? on: April 07, 2016, 02:16:30 PM
You know what I meant Chris.  He didn't "leave here unhappy."  He was banned, permanently.  And his transgression, as I understand it, was accusing someone of being a "cheerleader."  Much worse has been written here, bordering on verbal abuse and libel, without a permanent ban being imposed.
You understand incorrectly.
Please enlighten us.

Yes, mods, what did happen? I think it's important to know exactly why a venerated poster like Mikie simply vanished from one day to the next. Then we can all move on, you see.  



Hey,  Mikie just emailed me and said I posted the sentence below on account of I'm just mad because nobody's wondering where I am.  
I'm here Mikie!  I can post!!!    I simply chose to step back... ( and if there isn't any concern, it's OK with me)

Again I say:  

Nothing to see here, everyone move on....  
35  Non Smiley Smile Stuff / General Music Discussion / Re: RIP Merle Haggard on: April 06, 2016, 04:13:05 PM
 Nice article in Rolling Stone today:

http://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/merle-haggard-country-legend-died-at-79-20160406
36  Smiley Smile Stuff / General On Topic Discussions / Re: Backing Vox 'Let's go away...' on: March 22, 2016, 01:24:35 PM
Well, I have to hand it to you Hideo, this sheet music book:


shows this:


But I'm looking at a Capitol first pressing US mono copy right now, and it's credited to "Brian Wilson," and a UK first pressing, and it's credited to "Wilson."  I don't have a first pressing Japanese copy to compare.  Maybe bgas will show me up and post his...


Nah, I searched every pressing I have and I can't find one record from anywhere in the world that has anything except a "Wilson" credit. ( I checked my Japanese LP & EP; and numerous other countries)
But as you show, it seems that every songbook has it credited to Wilson and Asher.It's also in "The Beach Boys Complete" which preceded "very complete"
 Here it is in the UK Pet Sounds Songbook: 

   
37  Smiley Smile Stuff / General On Topic Discussions / Re: The Pledge to Not Read Rocky's Thread on: March 21, 2016, 07:21:56 PM
Instead of pages and pages of looney speculation and insults why not cut to the chase.

Because it is an invasive question the answer to which we have no compelling reason to know.  I know I wouldn't pose it.  I can't imagine why anyone else would.

I'm shocked I even have to explain this.  Why would Marilyn want to talk about Rocky Pamplin - even in the abstract - just so you could know something about a thread on a message board?  How is that useful or relevant to her current life?

If for some reason it becomes relevant, I'm sure she or any other similar person will make it known.  It's not like these threads aren't being monitored.  Let these people live their own lives and make their own decisions about what they do and don't want to talk about.

Well put Adam.  A couple of weeks ago I was prodded to ask Marilyn a rather trivial question related to something on this board.  Although she was polite in answering, I could tell that the telephone time would have been better spent  filling her in on my son's upcoming college plans.

Lee

WOWZERS. You know you're almost next of kin when you can call direct and all she really wants to hear about is someone named after her ex
38  Smiley Smile Stuff / Ask The Honored Guests / Re: The Stephen Desper Thread on: March 20, 2016, 03:40:20 PM
hi Steve.  I was wondering if you were involved or how much you were involved in the recording of beach boys 'live in london'?
I think it is the best of all of their live albums and wanted to know if you engineered it or had a hand in it, as for all my releases,
which is only 3 or 4 copies, have no mention of the original recording engineer, mix down engineer etc.
I think this is such a beautiful sounding live recording so was curious if you were involved, how was the recording made, the setup etc
what machines were used, mics etc.
I had a search but could not find any information on the actual recording conditions of the show.
If think is in another link 'smiler's', please advise as to not waste anybody's time and repeat. Thanks
A great live sound on this record.
From my research for the forthcoming "Made In California" sessionography, I learned that the original tape box track sheet for the London Palladium tapes has an annotation on the line for engineer's name - the initials "G.E.". Given that EMI reportedly sent a mobile truck down to the venue for recording the show, I'm wondering if that remote engineer wasn't the soon-to-become legendary Geoff Emerick. By the end of '68, Mr. Emerick had temporarily parted was with The Beatles (walking out of the recording sessions for what became "The White Album", out of frustration at the bickering), but was still an EMI employee (although that would soon change). Mr. Desper, any recollections of working with Mr. Emerick for this live in London recording?
COMMENT TO BRINGAHORSEINHERE & C-MAN:

I have commented else were and several times to this same question. As far as I know and I'm fairly well certain that what is on the "Live in London" LP is the feed from the console doing the house mix, i.e. my console. I say this for several reasons. (1) Only my house mics were on stage. I know this because at all London concerts I had to deal with the very stringent London Theater Fire Regulations and with the London Fire Department Officials and several fire fighters. They regulate and inspect each and every cable, its route, where it crosses any pathway, and how it may prevent fire fighters from doing their job should there be a fire. (Recall your history of theater fires in 1800 and 1900 London.) Even buckets of sand had to be placed in strategic places on stage among the many guitar amplifiers. Finally, the massive fire curtain that separates the stage from the audience had to be lowered so that the audience could see it was functioning properly. This proof required the frontline be behind the fire curtain line. So if there were other mics on stage in any London show I would know it as I spent hours preparing the stage mics and cables, speaker cables, and power cables to meet everyone's demands. (2) No one ask me or did, in fact, insert or split microphone feeds from the stage at any London or show in England. With all the fire safety inspection going on, I would have noticed any abnormality in connections or extra cables during my many inspections of all equipment and power lines between the console, amplifiers, mics and speakers. (3) I was ask to supply a 2-channel feed to someone from EMI, which I did, on two occasions, once at the Palladium and once at Royal Albert. Both times I was told it was for a recording. That is all they said or needed to say. They were from EMI, The Beach Boys' European record company and parent to Capitol. I don't know to whom I spoke nor was there time to chase down the cable. I was handed a cable, ask for a feed. I plugged it into the back of the console and forgot about it. Later the stage hands told me that EMI had a couple of tape machines permanently installed in the basement or under the stage at the larger theaters, which were used from time to time. I suppose these recorders were used to record this show and other shows as The Beach Boys were sighed with EMI in Europe. Two machines are used so that nothing is missed as one reel ends and the other starts -- during this time the two machines overlap each other as they record, and the two reels are spliced together at a later time. I never saw the recording machines, I was only ask to supply a signal. So I have always assumed they took my feed and made the album. Maybe this guy "G.E." was manning the machines. I have no idea however. I would note that he "Live in London" is a simple issue, even cheap. No special inserts, not much is really written on the jacket which is made from a file photo. It seems to me they had a chance to make a concert album on the cheap -- just send an engineer over the venue, take the tapes to a simple editing session, and cut some masters. Not many production costs, nor art costs went into this album. It's issued on the Bovema EMI label. N.V.Bovema is in Holland. I think it's one of those EMI companies that handles their more (shall we say) inexpensive record lines. At some future date I will re-master this LP so we can really hear what's on the record, whatever its mysterious history.

In the meantime, if you are a fan who has read this thread so far, do yourself a favor and go to my website to hear "Beach Boy Surfing Hits" the latest study-video. You will be presently surprised and your time will be rewarding.   http://swdstudyvideos.com
 
~SWD

Stephen--  
While I, of course wasn't there and you were:  
  Fairly certain this release has been discussed previously (in a thread which I didn't attempt to find); what I would add/correct, from a collector's viewpoint:
    While the original release was definitely inexpensively packaged, it was a UK( Great Britain) release( May 1970), which was probably simultaneously released in Holland/Germany/ other countries. It wasn't released in the USA until November 1976 and even then, with incorrect concert dates. ( LP covers below)
  If I remember the previous discussion correctly( and I may not) the recordings used for the release were pulled from the shows at the Finsbury Park Astoria( December 8th 1968) and not the London Palladium ( December 1 1968)   It would seem, however, all 4 shows were recorded and  I believe it's been mentioned that all 4 shows are available on boot CDs, tho I don't have them to verify that information.

covers:  
Great Britain ( Capitol/EMI  ST-21715)
 

Holland  ( N.V. Bovema  5C054-80 627 )  
 

USA  ST-11584  ( November 1976)  
 

39  Smiley Smile Stuff / General On Topic Discussions / Re: photos of the Wild Honey stained glass window?? on: March 19, 2016, 08:32:13 AM
I know Mikie who used to post here saw it, and I think he may have taken a picture, perhaps posted it at some time on some board.  But it seems he left here unhappy.

According to Mikie it wasn't his choice...

OF COURSE it was Mikie's choice. He had the choice NOT to post the words he did which got him banned, but he chose to post anyway
40  Smiley Smile Stuff / General On Topic Discussions / Re: The Beach Boys Live IN Concert 1973 on: March 14, 2016, 06:19:33 PM
I may be misremembering, but I don't think any of the single disc versions made it to the released version.

Hmm, that's interesting. Would Ian or Jonathon perhaps have any more information of this subject?

I just listened to each  of the songs from the single disc and the double release and I concur that none of them are the same
41  Smiley Smile Stuff / General On Topic Discussions / Re: Brian in San Diego 1978 on: February 13, 2016, 09:06:43 AM
This whole story would make a great movie - as long as Rocky doesn't write the screenplay...

tho, it could easily work on the Syfy network with a Pamplin screenplay
42  Smiley Smile Stuff / General On Topic Discussions / Re: What is the original? - Carl and The Passions So Tough. on: January 10, 2016, 07:11:45 PM
Thanks for posting your photos, Alan & Chris.

I'm sure this gets into the business end of things far more than the great majority of BB fans would care about, but bags, since you have such an extensive collection, for a given foreign country (aka, anywhere other than the US) were the Bro/Rep and Reprise steamboat labels both seen in foreign (aka, besides the US) issues concurrently -- eg Holland or any others pressed with both the Bro/Rep and Reprise steamboat label in most countries?

Chris, when you say, "Perhaps I'm missing the point?", the point is that the BBs went to the trouble of establishing their own "boutique" Bro/Rep label, but when various 45s and LPs were released the Bro/Rep label was often not used, with the stock Reprise label being used instead. To me using the stock Reprise not so surprising with foreign releases, but was a big surprise to me when I first learned about such releases in the US.

I might seem logical to assume that when the Brother/Reprise material was first released in a country other than the US that either the Bro/Rep or Reprise label would have been used, but due to contractual agreements that was not the case with Sunflower. How about others?

Finally, while the Reprise steamboat label was used on some LPs, is it correct to assume that when that happened the album cover showed the Bro/Rep label?
 

Here's what I have for non-US issued LPs: 

Argentina--
Sunflower;   EMI-Odeon Pops  Cover and Labels   

Australia-- 
Surf's Up;  Stateside/Brother   Cover  and Labels
Holland;  Brother cover/ Bro-Rep labels   

Brazil-- 
CATP--  Reprise cover/ Bro-Rep labels 
MIU--  Warner Brothers( WB)     Cover and Labels   

Canada-- 
Surf's Up;  Bro-Rep  Cover and Labels   
Holland;  Bro-Rep  Cover and Labels
               Brother Cover/ Steamboat Labels 

France-- 
Surf's Up;  Bro-Rep  Cover and Labels   
Holland;  Brother Cover / Bro-Rep Labels 

Germany-- 
Surf's Up;  Stateside/Brother  Cover and Labels   
CATP;  Bro-Rep Cover/ Steamboat Labels 
Holland;   Brother Cover/ Steamboat Labels   
MIU;  Bro-Rep cover/ Steamboat Labels   

Great Britain-- 
Sunflower; Stateside/ Brother   Cover and Labels   
Surf's Up;    Stateside/ Brother   Cover and Labels   
CATP;  Bro-Rep Cover/ Steamboat Labels   
Holland;  Bro-Rep cover/ Steamboat labels 
15 Big Ones;   Bro-Rep Cover and Labels 
Love You;  Reprise/ WEA cover/ Bro-Rep Labels   

Holland( Netherlands)-- 
Sunflower;  Stateside/Brother Cover and Labels   
Holland;  Brother Cover/ Bro-Rep labels   
Love You;  Reprise/WEA cover/ Bro-Rep labels 

Israel--
Holland; Brother cover/ Steamboat Labels 
15 Big Ones; Brother Cover/ Steamboat Labels 

Japan--
Sunflower;   Stateside Cover/ Stateside-  Brother labels
In Concert; Reprise Cover and Labels( tho I only have a Promo copy)

(South) Korea-- 
Sunflower;  Sung Eum Cover and Labels

South Africa-- 
Sunflower;  Stateside/ Brother    Cover and Labels   
Holland;  Brother Cover / Steamboat Labels   
In Concert;  Reprise/WB cover  /Steamboat labels   ( Only issue I've ever seen with a promo sticker on the cover crediting Blondie and Ricky of " The Flames" )
Love You;  WB/WEA  Cover and Labels 

Venezuela-- 
Sunflower;  EMI- Brother Cover/  EMI- Odeon Labels   
43  Smiley Smile Stuff / General On Topic Discussions / Re: What is the original? - Carl and The Passions So Tough. on: January 08, 2016, 09:18:29 PM
Perhaps I'm missing the point?  

If it's only about Steamboat labels, there are many instances of them being used for BBs LPs worldwide:  Germany, Israel, UK, to name a few.  ;
mirroring Alan's example, here's the Israeli label:  
      

I'd venture it more interesting if an Lp is released withBOTH Steamboat AND  Bro-Rep labels. To complement the US entries, here's Canadian Holland:  

  
44  Smiley Smile Stuff / General On Topic Discussions / Re: What is the original? - Carl and The Passions So Tough. on: January 07, 2016, 03:22:31 PM
I'm still fascinated by the Steamboat 45s, as here in California I never saw a steamboat labeled BB 45 after Add Some Music, and was quite surprised many years later to learn of their existence. All the California 45s I encountered were pressed on vinyl, but I have seen copies of ASM pressed on polystyrene, which I would assume would denote a different pressing plant.

Those brown Reprise (aka "Steamboat") label 45's have always puzzled me...  At first I thought that they were a pressing plant error (like the Asylum label copies of SURF's UP), but there are too many of them for it to be an error.

Sangheon, here's a link to a page on the awesome "Beach Boys on 45" website with pictures:

http://www.beachboys45.nl/USA-Regular-Reprise.htm

There are also several U.S. albums that show up with that label -- IN CONCERT, GOOD VIBRATIONS: BEST OF THE BEACH BOYS, and MIU.  Bgas has the only copy of SUNFLOWER that I've ever seen with that label -- he outbid me on eBay.

Lee


OK, you got me  Lee.  
Here are the known Steamboat LP labels( no CATP/PS or 15 BO  has surfaced)  

45  Smiley Smile Stuff / The Beach Boys Media / Re: Let's do PROMO CDs !! on: October 20, 2015, 02:56:09 PM
MAN!!  
That's been a LONGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGG  Weekend. Is it still raining?  

46  Smiley Smile Stuff / General On Topic Discussions / Re: Specifics on Brian's extraction from Landy on: October 14, 2015, 04:34:33 PM
I don't get it. It's well established in the U.S. that one has no right to profit from fruits of criminal activity. Why an exception for Landy?

Just devil's advocate senseless bantering, seems to me, from those who usually don't stoop that low
47  Smiley Smile Stuff / General On Topic Discussions / Re: Specifics on Brian's extraction from Landy on: October 14, 2015, 12:49:24 PM


Billy's suggestion –
Quote
If (and I must stress, IF) Landy's contributions actually made it to any of the released songs, then I think yes, he DOES deserve label credit (and only that, nothing financial)....but only after the same happens for Gary Usher on 'Walk the Line', and not before.
– strikes me as a route that might have been much more acceptable to all parties, including those keen on historical accuracy.

In a perfect world? ( But then, in that world, Landy would never have been able to get close enough to be writing songs)

 Dear ASCAP/BMI -- 
Please allow eugene to have his name on the songs but don't send him any $$...   
 IS Ludicrous

EL sold /relinquished any rights he might have had. There's no need to revisit on his behalf, and only riles tempers

Please let it go
48  Smiley Smile Stuff / General On Topic Discussions / Re: Who are the musicians on Sunflower and Surfs Up? on: October 14, 2015, 09:28:00 AM


Couple of differences in the Drummers list: 

Drummers are:

DON'T GO NEAR THE WATER - Mike Kowalski
LONG PROMISED ROAD - Carl Wilson

Info taken from Recording The Beach Boys by Stephen W. Desper (2002)

Surf'S Up

Don't Go Near The Water:
Snare - Dennis Wilson

Long Promised Road:
Snare - Dennis Wilson

49  Smiley Smile Stuff / General On Topic Discussions / Re: Brian Wilson / Al Jardine / Blondie Chaplin Fall 2015 Tour Thread on: October 13, 2015, 11:23:45 AM

AND, in the Daily Mail, posted by F-email in the L&M thread( three sentences in they rename Melinda " Miranda") :
 http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-3270484/Good-vibrations-Elizabeth-Banks-parties-Love-Mercy-character-Melinda-Wilson-bash-Beach-Boys-film-LA.html
50  Smiley Smile Stuff / General On Topic Discussions / Re: Beach Boys Wooden Spoons on: October 13, 2015, 06:42:26 AM


This cake is currently up for sale on eBay; it has been gathering frost in Al’s freezer at home for the last three years….. I’m sure somebody here will bid on it…..

I'm kinda hungry this morning, what's the link?
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