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Highlights from the huge Independence Day celebration in Wildcat City (which is also Leo the Patriotic Lion's birthday).
UN1024s, etc. (C)
Chuong alone; the parallels of Leo are joint-owned by him and me
Leo himself, G-52s, C.I.D.F., Drumbums, etc. (C) me and me alone
All other media referenced belongs to everybody who owns the rights; I own nothing.
I do not know who the composer of "Rush E" is, but it is arguably the hardest piece of music ever written.
Rush E: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rAlWmyuXl-w (piano solo version)
UN1024s, etc. (C)
Chuong alone; the parallels of Leo are joint-owned by him and meLeo himself, G-52s, C.I.D.F., Drumbums, etc. (C) me and me alone
All other media referenced belongs to everybody who owns the rights; I own nothing.
I do not know who the composer of "Rush E" is, but it is arguably the hardest piece of music ever written.
Rush E: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rAlWmyuXl-w (piano solo version)
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(Linart the Neutral Lion not Naval Lion. Lenarth is the Naval Lion. Just pointing out.)
Chuong: Performing Rush E and the showcasing of Native American shamanic drumming are the highlights of his birthday! Perfection I must say!
Zax: Warrior Wolf did a good job explaining to Levon why Native Americans use shamanic drums to this day and how America wouldn't be America without it.
Shadow Lord Lone Fox: From reservations to finally integrating with American modern society, we natives are able to return to our original lands so we can open our history museums in the cities and towns on them. Wildcat City is on original Kiowa territory so being able to open our museum there is a huge deal to us, especially with our shamanic drums on display with the history behind them. Yes it is indeed true that once upon a time, there was a brief period where shamanic drums were banned in America. Of course all that has changed since then.
Shadow Lord Coy: And it's a good thing Levon respects American culture by accepting the fact that Native American shamanic drumming is a part of this.
Chuong: Performing Rush E and the showcasing of Native American shamanic drumming are the highlights of his birthday! Perfection I must say!
Zax: Warrior Wolf did a good job explaining to Levon why Native Americans use shamanic drums to this day and how America wouldn't be America without it.
Shadow Lord Lone Fox: From reservations to finally integrating with American modern society, we natives are able to return to our original lands so we can open our history museums in the cities and towns on them. Wildcat City is on original Kiowa territory so being able to open our museum there is a huge deal to us, especially with our shamanic drums on display with the history behind them. Yes it is indeed true that once upon a time, there was a brief period where shamanic drums were banned in America. Of course all that has changed since then.
Shadow Lord Coy: And it's a good thing Levon respects American culture by accepting the fact that Native American shamanic drumming is a part of this.
(That's what I get for rushing it; I'll fix it when I get off work today.)
Levon: Yes, I do. Though it won't stop me from doing my duties, at the same time, I accept history as is because the Lord wrote the book on history. He knew all these things would happen.
Levon: Yes, I do. Though it won't stop me from doing my duties, at the same time, I accept history as is because the Lord wrote the book on history. He knew all these things would happen.
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