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    <reviewbody>Ryan Adam's Stand-up&#13;
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*Tribute to Waffle House: "What's the deal with people who want to eat food?" &#13;
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*EXCLUSIVE INSIDER FACTOID (is factoid still a word?): Ryan Adams reveals that he likes playing "Please do not let me go."&#13;
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*"The End": One of his best rants about eggs, somewhat philosophical.&#13;
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*"Games": Ryan regulates when someone at the Ryman acts like someone you expect at the Ryman.&#13;
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*UNCLE GEOGRAPHY LUNATIC: &#13;
Dedicates "Oh My Sweet Carolina" to his brother and his brother's new born daughter on the basis that the show's in Nashville, which is in Tennessee, who happens to be a brother to his sister Carolina. &#13;
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He made a similar dedication a couple nights before in Atlanta, but DID NOT explain how Georgia, let alone Kentucky, falls into this family. &#13;
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This dedication essentially amounts to Adams offering his sister to his brother as a congratulatory present. Twisted, it's a mind blower.&#13;
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*"Wish you were here" with or without drugs.&#13;
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*Advocates vaporizer use.&#13;
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Musically the show is good enough to overlook the couple glitches on this recording. The song selection's intriguing and there are several stand out performances, especially the jamming; and if I was an opera snob I'd describe his vocals as "euphonious."  &#13;
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</reviewbody>
    <reviewtitle>Dig it</reviewtitle>
    <reviewer>Sri K</reviewer>
    <reviewdate>2008-05-10 03:30:22</reviewdate>
    <createdate>2008-05-10 03:30:22</createdate>
    <stars>5</stars>
  </review>
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    <avg_rating>5.00</avg_rating>
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