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	<description>Get on the Inuit Jargon bandwagon before it's too late!</description>
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		<title>Guinness Book of World Records</title>
		<description>The Guinness Book of World Records has just named Inuit Jargon the "World's Most Popular Band" of all time. So if you have an old edition, you might want to cross out whatever used to be there and put our name in. 

-Shaun </description>
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		<title>Matt&#8217;s Top Ten Inuit Jargon Songs (a retrospective)</title>
		<description>Andrew and I went to a bar in Orlando with Chris Isaacs and some of our Orlando people last week and pretty much talked about the Jargon for 4 hours. At some point I mentioned that I had recently compiled my tentative top 10 Jargon songs one night. The list ...</description>
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		<title>Breaking News!</title>
		<description>The REAL Dick Tiddy from the Bay Hill Country Club revealed for the very first time on inuitjargon.com .

Hot off the presses...



The son of an insurance salesman, Tiddy was born July 14, 1929, two months ahead of his future pal [Arnold] Palmer. Remarkably, this hulk of a man was just ...</description>
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		<title>Pony In Pictures</title>
		<description>Beth took a bunch of great pictures at the Pony CD release show...

















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		<title>Media!</title>
		<description>Apparently our last show got a little write-up in The Sun.

Over at Market Street on Saturday, it's a farewell and arrival in one as young jokesters Inuit Jargon will play their final show on the same night they release their new album, "Pony." They're no masters of stage and sound, ...</description>
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		<title>Hello and Goodbye (for now)</title>
		<description>Hello All!
We just wanted to thank everyone who came to the show last night and those of you who were there in spirit.  We appreciate everyone who's come to see us over the past four years, it really means a lot to us.  To everyone who bought a ...</description>
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		<title>Pony is here. Pony is now.</title>
		<description>Check out the Pony album art and check the IJ Myspace for preview tracks.


Front cover


Back cover

Pony is dropping like a hot Rock on April 26th, 2008 at Market Street Pub at Inuit Jargon's LAST SHOW. Cop that.


-Shaun </description>
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		<title>Newer is Better</title>
		<description>Who wants some news? How about a new album for starters? It's called Pony. We put in the order to the duplicators today.

How about new songs? The album has more than a few of them that we've written but couldn't play live for one reason or another.

How about new directions? ...</description>
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		<title>The Home Stretch</title>
		<description>Things are heating up in Jargon Country!

1. We have a free show coming up at the Orange and Brew on February 7th (this Thursday) with Morningbell and ...And this is my Odyssey.

2. We've been recording the (as yet untitled) 2nd Inuit Jargon album with Eric and Travis from Morningbell. If ...</description>
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