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MP
807 posts
Sep 03, 2010
4:45 PM
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MP
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this is before i paid much attention to tone. electric or otherwise. it's kinda goofy.
Gray
117 posts
Sep 03, 2010
5:28 PM
Sweet tune MP.I always put my rubba slipa's in my pocket.
groyster1
425 posts
Sep 03, 2010
5:57 PM
hey MP
love you brits also aussies rest of europe not like here in america being blackballed for prostate cancer which I have beat still no health insurance despite obamacare
nacoran
2692 posts
Sep 03, 2010
8:09 PM
Groyster, glad you beat it. Kind of random comment though. Obama's health care passed, but it hasn't been implemented yet. I had problems with health insurance a while ago. Ruined my credit score and left me buried in debt.

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Ev630
735 posts
Sep 03, 2010
9:29 PM
Cool - and fun schtick!
MP
808 posts
Sep 04, 2010
1:25 PM
thanks guys,
this is very '80s and the'80s were fun. live music was still an 'event'.

we were out for having a good time, and reviewing this vid,it showed. this group did a lot of gigs. from '84-'98.

i like the way the guys had a joke at my expense. it wasn't planned, and i thought it was funny too. they were always pulling stuff like that.

groyster, i'll bet the scotch helped your frame of mind. glad you're okay kiddo.

Gray, re- rubbah slippahs: lately i use Oniels with beer bottle openers on the bottom in case you need a bass ale after a saltwater session.
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MP
hibachi cook for the yakuza
doctor of semiotics
superhero emeritus

Last Edited by on Sep 04, 2010 1:30 PM
groyster1
426 posts
Sep 04, 2010
1:32 PM
thanks MP love that single malt scotch what we do without scotland?
MP
809 posts
Sep 04, 2010
1:35 PM
groyster, that would be a world i wouldn't care to live in.
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MP
hibachi cook for the yakuza
doctor of semiotics
superhero emeritus
groyster1
431 posts
Sep 05, 2010
6:39 AM
blues music started in america however europe and the rest of the world can take credit for appreciating and making an awareness of what a great art that it is today and believe me I have been very impressed with what the UK and other parts of the world have done with this beautiful music that I have been obsessed with for over 40 years


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