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841 words, approx. 3 pages
 "The Pusher" is a rock song written by Hoyt Axton. Although ostensibly an anti-drug song, the first two lines are, unapologetically: "You know I've smoked a lot of grass / O Lord, I've popped a lot of pills". The lyrics also take great pains to...


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Luxury Pushers
10/26/2007: 373 words, approx. 1 pages "Welcome to the Party Traitor" is the high energy call to arms from local glam punks Luxury Pushers comprising Jamy Holliday (guitar, vocals), Eric Purtle (bass, vocals), Chris Wright (guitar, vocals) and Brian Labonte (drums). The new five-song E.P., the band's first for Zodiac...
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 The Washington Post
A Pull for Pushers
02/03/2002: 776 words, approx. 3 pages "Ifound my old silver pusher," said a gentleman of Miss Manners's acquaintance with an air of nostalgic fondness. In Miss Manners's set, no one would think he was referring to his high school drug provider, and musing that one so young and reckless...


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The Pusher
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 A Commentary for Maya Angelou's poem "The Pusher".


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