- The
Dishrags (also
known as Dee Dee and the
Dishrags) were a
Canadian all-female punk rock band
based in Vancouver,
British Columbia in the late 1970s...
- A dishcloth,
dishrag, or in
British English, a tea towel, is used in the
kitchen to
clean or dry
dishes and surfaces.
Dishcloths are
typically made of...
- to the use as a
scrubbing sponge, it is also
known by the
common names dishrag gourd, rag gourd,
sponge gourd, and vegetable-sponge. It is also called...
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vegetable gourd)
Luffa aegyptiaca Mill. (smooth luffa,
Egyptian luffa,
dishrag gourd,
gourd loofa)
Luffa astorii Svenson Luffa echinata Roxb.
Luffa graveolens...
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sells 1 million. How does it
stack up to
Barack and Hillary's books?". The
Dishrag. Zap2It Blog.
Retrieved May 30, 2010. Stelter, Brian; Dave
Itzkoff (November...
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Berkeley Pauley Ballroom The
Plastics April 17, 1980
Seattle The
Showbox The
Dishrags April 18, 1980
April 21, 1980
Vancouver Canada Commodore Ballroom April...
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known as a bar
laitier or Crèmerie (in France, a glacier) Débarbouillette
Dishrag, washcloth, (glove) gant de
toilette Débarquer Get out of (a car, etc.)...
- O.A.,
Subhumans (Canadian band),
Pointed Sticks,
Young Canadians, The
Dishrags, The Modernettes,
among others.
Randy Rampage had many
other projects,...
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Radio (2010–) The
Dirty Tricks (2003–2010) The
Dishes (1975–1978) The
Dishrags (1976–1980)
Distoriam (2010–)
Divinity (1997–)
Dixie Flyers (1974–) Dizzy...
- this time, they
recorded a
cover of
original 70's
Canadian punk band The
Dishrags 'Death in the Family' for a
Canadian Mint
Records compilation. Over the...