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And then it was like Oates and the band.So Oates was only in the wide shot or like the moving right past him.And there was no two shot.
So Oates was only in the wide shot or like the moving right past him.
Alfred Oates clearly had that fear but he still joined up.
You are here without Oates.
So Garfunkel and Oates.
Here is Chris Oates. >> OATES: So thanks, Catherine.
And then it was like Oates and the band.
Like how does it feel to be Oates?
I read something that Joyce Carol Oates tweeted the other day about how it was cool to have finality with a typewriter and ink and paper.
letters that we think is Alfred Oates from another thing we found in.
of mine, Christopher Oates.
>> OATES: If the Europe is a big part.
it was for me as a sports fan to hear mr oates describe to me how
They had something called-- it was like Nash, Oates and Garfunkel, or something.
Proclamation came up, I believe that Alfred Oates saw this and saw this is evidence that
>> OATES: Right.
>> OATES: And what you said about slavery being a very big issue for the South, I think, I mean,-it's that actually true that it was.
good ones he was good friends with benny and and then there was bob oates bob oates a an all-time great sports writer from the
I did register maker-oates.com as a potential backup.
Well, I was at a Hall and Oates concert at the Hollywood Bowl.
So I discovered-- you guys are amazing, Garfunkel and Oates.
professor and he's kept telling me, "You're more Alfred Oates, more Alfred Oates."
>> OATES: I just think it's kind of an interesting hobby that I have.
On the day, Central Park was turned into a massive festival ground, with almost a million people pouring in to see a stacked line-up of performers, including Hall & Oates and the B-52s.
So, of course, Kate is Oates.
Lonely Island, Tenacious D, Flight of the Conchords, Garfunkel and Oates, Bo Burnham, Reggie Watts, Tim Minchin, Hard 'n Phirm.
his first book, Fighting for Home: The story of Alfred K. Oates & the 5th Regiment.
One of the letter is from Alfred K. Oates and he'd talked about the Emancipation Proclamation.
And that's a very paradoxical thing when you realize that Alfred Oates was very much against slavery.
>> OATES: Oh, yeah, I just read that as an
>> OATES: I mean.
>> OATES: Sort of not really.
>> OATES: I've heard of it.
>> OATES: I guess, I did I saw some books
>> OATES: I mean, it's—a lot of democracies
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