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I was the "guitar-playing friend".
I was the "guitar-playing friend".
Guildmark said:I go away for two lousy days and you kids veer threads all over the house.
john_kidder said:Well folks, you're redefining "thread veer" with each new post. I've been watching this one with fascination fro welcoming a new member through political correctness to various ethnic bits to browser configurations to, now, laundry.
Just remarkable. If only Darryl were feeling better, the veer would become real swerve, and it seems as if the rest of you would be more than up for it.
Great reading as I sit in the Calgary airport waiting to fly to, of all places, Hamilton. And this while others are on their way to Arlington. Short end of the stick, I guess.
Carry on regardless. This one's just a rocker.
Carol said:And the thread did veer a bit, didn't it? Congratulations all!
GuildFS4612CE said::
Psst, Carol, I'm also of the feminine gender, tho, sorry, no booze, smoking, and swearing I may not be able to join your Celtic Band, but we could band together to keep these guys in line - :shock: :shock: :shock:
Preach it brother! :lol:
and earns the red carpet. Several month's ago, I was trying to score an F30 in the SF Bay Area and put out an All Points Bulletin looking for an 'agent' to pick up and ship for me. She offered but the deal fell through because, like any number of deals on CL / eBay, things that are too good to be true are nearly always too good to be true. In any event, her courtesy motivated me to tranship a bass guitar for Michael K. What goes around comes around! cjJerryR said:GuildFS4612CE's come out...
jp said:I can picture myself going off the deep end and pulling a Charles Ives. I'd be lynched by the congregation.
fronobulax said:jp said:I can picture myself going off the deep end and pulling a Charles Ives. I'd be lynched by the congregation.
Behaviour or just music that requires a certain ear? (Not that I know any examples of the former unless you mean to sell insurance). Actually I'm amused that someone else has heard of Ives.
FWIW, I was in a chorus 20+ years that did his setting of Psalm 90. I hated it and I hated rehearsals. All of a sudden, however, something clicked, and it started making sense. To this day I find myself humming parts of it whenever I encounter the text of Psalm 90. Of course, it seems that his Variations on America are the traditional (organ) postlude in American churches with organs on the Sunday closest to July 4.
fronobulax said:jp said:I can picture myself going off the deep end and pulling a Charles Ives. I'd be lynched by the congregation.
Behaviour or just music that requires a certain ear? (Not that I know any examples of the former unless you mean to sell insurance). Actually I'm amused that someone else has heard of Ives.
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capnjuan said:and earns the red carpet. Several month's ago, I was trying to score an F30 in the SF Bay Area and put out an All Points Bulletin looking for an 'agent' to pick up and ship for me. She offered but the deal fell through because, like any number of deals on CL / eBay, things that are too good to be true are nearly always too good to be true. In any event, her courtesy motivated me to tranship a bass guitar for Michael K. What goes around comes around! cjJerryR said:GuildFS4612CE's come out...