Earl tries to make amends with Tom (number 50), the older man they let be the lead singer in his band but then kicked out before their first performance.
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Earl Zero Please Officer. The Prince Jammy cut 1979. Singer/songwriter Earl Zero Johnson played a crucial role in the roots age, releasing powerful cultural numbers whose dramatic lyrics were often combined with tough militant backings from the Soul Syndicate band. His most beloved song, None Sh...
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I filmed a short film awhile ago about a guy name Earl. Due to terrible acting, I never edited it. Maybe I will break apart the film into dividers.
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As the holiday season comes under way a few secrets are exposed when Earl attempts to cross number 74 off of his list: "Always ruined Joy’s Christmas."
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