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Post by Becky on Jan 2, 2010 19:21:36 GMT -5
Jazz, Booze and Theft Jazz (Noun): A style of music, native to America, characterized by a strong but flexible rhythmic understructure with solo and ensemble improvisations on basic tunes and chord patterns Booze (Noun): Intoxicating drink; especially : hard liquor Theft (Noun): The act of stealing; specifically : the felonious taking and removing of personal property with intent to deprive the rightful owner of it The year is 1927. Jazz is the main type of music, with young people all around the US striving to be the next great Jazz musican. Booze is illegal, the height of prohibition. Many though still make and sell this beverage in "speak easies" around the country. Theft is on the rise too, with gangsters taking over the country, and bribing law officals. Where do you stand? Do you support the law, or fight it? Come join Jazz, Booze and Theft! Rules! Application! Advertising!
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