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The Golden Vanity THE GOLDEN VANITY It was the tallest ship come to the Norfolk quay And the owner of the ship was as proud as he could be And the people stood and watched from the crowded thoroughfare Said the owner to the captain, "Get you inland, I implore." But the captain he departed and the young man, tenderly She stepped aboard the boat so fancy and so fine, The wind came up and blew them onto the rocky coast Not every lousy sailor who ventures on the sea Both lovers they were washed ashore, both soaked to the skin New Lyrics ©1997 by Garrison Keillor |
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A Christmas Blizzard
GK's New Holiday Story
A comic novella about a Hawaii-bound holiday traveler who ends up stranded in his North Dakota hometown.
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The Prairie Home cruise has become legendary on two of the Seven Seas and now is setting sail on a third, a weeklong spring break cruise of the western Caribbean along the Mexican coast, and it leaves March 14 from Tampa.
Stories of a Wobegon romance far from home, all delivered with Garrison Keillor's trademark humor.
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The latest collection of Lake Wobegon short stories gathered from live broadcasts include Confirmation Sunday, the church directory photos, Pastor Ingqvist's leather bound sermons along with song lyrics and the "95 Theses," among others. Companion audio also available.
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