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Corpsey

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Cramer inspired me.

27 years old! The melancholy ferments in that filtered down, lofi sample. Ageing like fine wine.
 

craner

Beast of Burden
There is no such name as Cramer.

There is the Anglo Craner

There is the Jewish Kramer

Granted I am a weird, unspecified, wannabe mix
 

craner

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Here’s a thing:

There’s David Horowitz and his son. I will clarify this when I have more energy and if anybody wants me too. It involved rap.
 

luka

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The roots of the Anglo-Saxon name Craner come from when the family resided in the town of Cranwich, in Cheshire. Some evidence suggests that this place name may be derived from the German name Krannisch.
Early Origins of the Craner family

The surname Craner was first found in Cheshire where they held a family seat from very ancient times, some say well before the Norman Conquest and the arrival of Duke William at Hastings in 1066 A.D.
 

luka

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A tribe known as the Boernicians in ancient Scotland were the first to use the name Craner. It is a name for a person whose was tall, and had long legs. This nickname derived from the Old English words cranuc, and cornuc, which mean crane.
Early Origins of the Craner family

The surname Craner was first found in Suffolk, England, before the name made its way North to Scotlan
 
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