The Long Winters Hoth No Fury
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As kid growing up in Alaska, singer-songwriter John Roderick of The Long Winters preferred to spend most of his time with his friends knee-deep in Star Wars action figures.
"My friends and I did nothing but play with Star Wars toys," Roderick recalls. "We weren't very well-off, so I wasn't the first one on my block to get the action figures, but I had a couple of rich friends who had everything -- every action figure, the landspeeder, Han Solo's blaster, and even a Death Star playset that folded into a carrying case. My first toy was probably a Han Solo figurine, but my favorite was my Han Solo blaster. It was a hand-me-down from some other kid. The battery cover had fallen off, but it was still the coolest gun ever."
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The Long Winters Hoth No Fury
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