Eliot's Pool

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Eliots Pools

is a modern music sharing group based in SoCal's Palos Verdes peninsula district. Originally conceived as a more modern, efficient way to trade falafel recipes among the regions Berber Jews, the group is now a multinational network of deft scalawags and dandies.


Modern Era

Through the leadership of Dr. R.J. Reynolds Hackworth the group blossomed into an elite, invitation-only group committed to the preservation and distribution of modern christian Turkish techno-pop groups not yet signed to a major Turkish pop music label. Members are invited to collaborate in a variety of internet based file packet switch stream transfer protocols.


Origins of the Names

Theories abound, including that the name might be reference to Theodor Geisel. Most scholars agree the name may be related to Salt Lake City melodic metalcore band McElligot's Pool. The now-defunct band was notable for it pastel covered sweatshirts with playful embroidery patterns, such as kittens and rainbows, worn by band leader Justin "Rockworth" Hackworth. The band disbanded 3 yrs after shortening its name to Eliot's Pool to avoid a law suit by the estate of Dr. Suess.

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