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HurricaneBob
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Post by HurricaneBob »

Nope, bike night ended so we are enjoying a wedneday off, but we are there Saturday.
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I use to do a lot of Zepplin in my previous band. We even did Kashmir, complete with the string section too.

But if you want to get high, maybe you should go see your dealer instead of a band.
"He's the electric horseman, you better back off!" - old sKool making a reference to the culturally relevant 1979 film.
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Hey, we agree on something! If the band sucks, it's a no go. That may be the most relevant thing anybody ever said here, and I'm not being sarcastic. If someone doesn't like a band, go see someone else... the band doesn't suffer for it, it actually helps, as dues get paid, and learning is done.
As far as heavy handed responses and stupid advice, first, I am who I am, if that's a problem, call me on it... maybe I'll apologize, maybe not. Advice?... been there, done that, thought I'd help... but nobody's holding a gun to your head. Your mileage may vary.
It's pretty easy to see who I respect on this forum, who I don't, and who I don't know. It's hard to tell if you've never seen an act... we all vary on degrees of execution, showmanship, and professionalism. There's a need to toot one's own horn, too, so that needs to be taken into account. In addition, there's no reason to give a flying coital somersault what I think, either. Iguess I'm saying one could skip my posts, and I'd still sleep at night. Or I could devote more time to pornsurfing, like before I found this site. :lol: ------->JMS
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Post by YankeeRose »

Hurricane wrote:That's why i watch Mr Rodgers and Sesame street, it balances it all out. 8)


(I just can't resist...) Plus, "Sesame Street" teaches how to SPELL! :) Hurricane, didn't you leave out one very poignant PBS show that teaches about love, caring and sharing? :lol:
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