"The Factory" had two of its members, Lowell T. George and Richard T. Hayward, go on to be founding members of eclectic band Little Feat two years later in 1969. Additional credited members of the Factory were Warren S. Klein and Martin F. Kibbee.
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O'Rourke: You are now looking at "The Termites."
Agarn: The Termites?!?
Dobbs: We'll eat our way into your hearts.
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Wild Eagle: Stop the music!
Agarn: Now wait a minute, chief. You promised no flaming arrows.
Wild Eagle: Wild Eagle love Bedbugs. They could be big hit at our Playbrave Club.
Agarn: You mean that, chief?
Crazy Cat: Indians will love this music. The can make a lot of money on teepee circuit.
Agarn: You're talking to the right fella, 'cause I happen to be their manager.
Wild Eagle: Then you can get lots of Indian camp bookings, including anniversary dance at Little Big Horn!
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Capt. Parmenter: Corporal, this is a very serious decision. Don't you want to take some time and think it over?
Agarn: No, sir. I think those boys have a great future. All they need is a manager with a good ear for music, showmanship and brains.
O'Rourke: Welcome back to F Troop, Agarn!
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