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chasd00
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This article got me hooked on Eisley before I even heard their music. It's long but a must read. The article traces a lot of the history of the band and the Dupree's in general. It will blow you away.

http://www.dallasobserver.com/issues/2003-01-30/feature.html/1/index.h tml

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The_Sympt0m
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aww man, i thought this was gonna be a book suggestion thread Sad

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PS read palahniuk! her rules! RAH!

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chasd00
it's pronounced "chasdew"


heh well its a very long article, you could just about treat it as a book.

now go read it! its good for you ;)

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oohhh, definetly a great article.... i know i used to have a copy of it.. hmmm... i should go check my room and such....
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That's a great article! I'd never read it before. Thanks for posting the link, Chad. Smile
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Its hard to believe that the article was written around a year ago. It was very imformative and well written. Applause to the Dallas Observer.
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MomentumShift
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The_Sympt0m wrote:

PS read palahniuk! her rules! RAH!


oh yeah...listen to that and read palahnuik!!!! you will enjoy it like no other.

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that was a great article. thanks for the link.
...I didn't know Chauntelle had a daughter.


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that is so great. what a wonderful piece of press. long but so worth it....
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thanks chad! maybe someday austin will have a newspaper that isn't total crap. edit: well, i guess the chronicle is ok...
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Wow, that article was great, well rounded, and informative. I had no idea Chauntelle had a daughter. Then again, why would I?

I find it strange that someone who was not a fan would not only invest the time to read such an epic article, but then become a psycho-fan not long after. Not so much that the article wasn't interesting. I guess I'm just a lazy magazine/newspaper reader. I heard about Eisley, as I do most bands nowadays, by word of mouth and I'm thankful for it.

P.S. When I saw psycho-fan, it is with only the sweetest connotations.

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this is a really good article!
I like how they point out that the dupree's don't get a big head over the fact that the are getting big! And they will get BIGGER no doubt!
The Dupree's have always been so sweet... they really do care for people... very humble and down to earth! You can tell how much they care for all of us just by the fact that they keep us up to date. They are amazing! Love ya guys... don't ever change!

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nice article, very long and informative. but it didnt tell what type of gum sherri was chewing, grrr....
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Wow. That was a really good article. Thanks a bunch Chad(by the way, I just found a link to your straylights site. kudos on that! Lotsa stuff I didn't know about-songs and videos) It was really well-written and a good source of how-Eisley-came-to-be history. I didn't know Chauntelle had a daughter either. What's her name? How come I keep hearing comments about Kim being sick? Are you OK Mrs. DuPree? Hope so. My Mom's got several illnesses and it would be a shame for you to have to struggle with your health too.
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it's all made up. when zac came over that day, I specifically told him I
was an escaped con and my kids had been repainting stolen double
wides
for Kim and I in a family business we called, "BK Mobile Repo's,
LTD."

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