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I had met them when they were playing in Nebraska at this little place called The Drumstick--it was also a chicken restaurant by day and was like the New Wave club of Lincoln.
Mike Ragogna: Sweetheart Of The Sun & Modern Art: Chatting with The Bangles' Susanna Hoffs and Matthew Sweet Mike Ragogna 2011
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I had met them when they were playing in Nebraska at this little place called The Drumstick--it was also a chicken restaurant by day and was like the New Wave club of Lincoln.
Mike Ragogna: Sweetheart Of The Sun & Modern Art: Chatting with The Bangles' Susanna Hoffs and Matthew Sweet Mike Ragogna 2011
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He has dubbed the chirpy little hy-line brown chicken "Drumstick" on account of her unexplained extra limbs.
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He has dubbed the chirpy little hy-line brown chicken "Drumstick" on account of her unexplained extra limbs.
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A water extract (decoction) of the fresh leaves and/or stem bark of the Ben tree (also known as 'Drumstick' (Moringa oleifera
Chapter 9 1991
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When a Drumstick and a Hot Pocket REALLY love each other …
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Drumstick, of course, shows no signs of fading away as a common substitute for leg.
Hugh Rawson: More Fowl Talk for the Holidays Hugh Rawson 2010
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With supplies of oil being disrupted, the Cabinet Office prepared 'Operation Drumstick', by which the Army were put on standby to take over from the tanker drivers.
Archive 2008-06-01 Not a sheep 2008
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With supplies of oil being disrupted, the Cabinet Office prepared 'Operation Drumstick', by which the Army were put on standby to take over from the tanker drivers.
'Life on Mars' for real Not a sheep 2008
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Drumstick, of course, shows no signs of fading away as a common substitute for leg.
Hugh Rawson: More Fowl Talk for the Holidays Hugh Rawson 2010
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