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cliff
Posted 2005-02-04 8:43 AM (#165309 - in reply to #165284)
Subject: Re: Ultra 1528


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Leave Fran outta this . . . he's an innocent bystander . .


Leave it to Witko to misinterpret all of the data that's plainly spelled out in front of him and come up with the wrong conclusion . . .


. . . f@ckin' engineers!!! . .

;)
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stephent28
Posted 2005-02-04 10:34 AM (#165310 - in reply to #165284)
Subject: Re: Ultra 1528



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Cliff,
At least you have a nice full head of hair.

The last time mine was that long was 30 years ago and the last time I had any hair to speak of was 10 years ago.....sigh :rolleyes:
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cliff
Posted 2005-02-04 10:40 AM (#165311 - in reply to #165284)
Subject: Re: Ultra 1528


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Thanks Steve, but your seeing it from the front.

My partner always tells me that the back of my head looks like a baboon's ass . . .

. . . 'course I always have to counter that with reminding him that I have the "advantage" in that just the BACK of MY head looks like a baboon's ass . . . . :D
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willard
Posted 2005-02-04 12:04 PM (#165312 - in reply to #165284)
Subject: Re: Ultra 1528


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Cold day, was it Cliff?
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cliff
Posted 2005-02-04 12:13 PM (#165313 - in reply to #165284)
Subject: Re: Ultra 1528


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When the picture was taken?
Yeah! It was October, and we were playing a pigroast.
Froze our asses off!
The only saving grace was that we shared the tent with the pig. . . .
(shut up, Witko!)
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Standingovation
Posted 2005-02-04 12:56 PM (#165314 - in reply to #165284)
Subject: Re: Ultra 1528



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"...My partner always tells me that ... I always have to counter that with reminding him ..."

You make this WAY too easy. Now tell me more about the pig.

Dave
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cliff
Posted 2005-02-04 1:31 PM (#165315 - in reply to #165284)
Subject: Re: Ultra 1528


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What can I say . . . y'gottta throw out some "softballs" every once in a while for those that don't possess the where-with-all . . .


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schroeder
Posted 2005-02-04 5:35 PM (#165316 - in reply to #165284)
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I didn't mean to start all this....

Sharing a tent with a pig? I've used "artist's rooms" that pigs wouldn't go in. I had a guy say to me once "You can tune up out back. By the way, it doesn't flush." This is when you know you ain't a star.

Besides which - has nobody ever told you you look like Glenn Frey?
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cliff
Posted 2005-02-04 5:51 PM (#165317 - in reply to #165284)
Subject: Re: Ultra 1528


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". . . s nobody ever told you you look like Glenn Frey? . . . ."

. . . . . . e-h-h-h-h-h-h-h-h-h-h-h-h-h-h-h-h-h . . . . no.
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schroeder
Posted 2005-02-04 6:31 PM (#165318 - in reply to #165284)
Subject: Re: Ultra 1528


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Well they have now.
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Beal
Posted 2005-02-04 6:42 PM (#165319 - in reply to #165284)
Subject: Re: Ultra 1528



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That guy in the picture playing guitar, I think I saw him in Jacksonville om his way to a superbowl party. Is he someone famous? The cop must have thought so since he pulled him over to get his autograph.
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schroeder
Posted 2005-02-05 7:42 AM (#165320 - in reply to #165284)
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cliff

OFC jam? Can I buy a jar? In England we put jam on our toast.

When is it, where is it and who's holding the bets?
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fran4001
Posted 2005-02-05 10:05 AM (#165321 - in reply to #165284)
Subject: Re: Ultra 1528


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Jeez, I laughed until I wet myself when I saw what became of this thread. Total anarchy. Can't leave you guys alone for too long I guess! Yeah, I'm gonna like it here...!
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cliff
Posted 2005-02-05 10:18 AM (#165322 - in reply to #165284)
Subject: Re: Ultra 1528


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Evening of Friday, June 17th, 2005.
(and varying times before & after)

New Hartford, Connecticut.
(and varying locations thereabouts)

Bets are being held in a sealed, brand new
(handblown glass) bottle of Patron tequila.


I'll bring an extra slide (uh, . . . glass)
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cliff
Posted 2005-02-05 10:20 AM (#165323 - in reply to #165284)
Subject: Re: Ultra 1528


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". . . can't leave you guys alone for too long . . ."

Fran, you have NO idea . . . . .

N.E. PA??

Anywhere near the d'Gap???
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fran4001
Posted 2005-02-05 10:34 AM (#165324 - in reply to #165284)
Subject: Re: Ultra 1528


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Cliff, 40 minutes from the Gap. Scranton, to be specific. Spent plenty of time down there. Ironically, when I lived in NJ(Rockaway and Oak Ridge) I spent more time there, everything from shopping to mountainclimbing to just plain drinkin'. Still a really cool place. Some friends of mine still make it their base of operations for gigging. Alot of musicians down there come from my parts. BTW, while I have your attention, take a look at Ebay #3779270935,US Elite. A little better than the Ultra we discussed earlier, huh? Maybe I'll pursue that one....
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cliff
Posted 2005-02-05 10:51 AM (#165325 - in reply to #165284)
Subject: Re: Ultra 1528


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Ah, Scranton.
Made famous (to me, anyways) by Mr. Chapin. . .
Traveled through Scranton on the way up to a rafting trip in Watertown, NY (another "Chapin" town . . hmmmmm .. . . )


Haven't seen the Elite on FleaBay, but I'd definitely consider it over an Ultra . . .
I've got an Ultra 12-tring . . . it's a good, decent guitar, but the USA models have just that little extra degree of "playability" that make 'em worth the extra jing . .

g'luck.
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fran4001
Posted 2005-02-05 11:02 AM (#165326 - in reply to #165284)
Subject: Re: Ultra 1528


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Who'da thunk "30,000 lbs. Of Bananas" would become our city's trademark. Harry played here several times in the 70s and kind took us under his wing for some strange reason. I'm hoping the Elite becomes a reality. I'll keep everyone posted.
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willard
Posted 2005-02-05 12:56 PM (#165327 - in reply to #165284)
Subject: Re: Ultra 1528


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Fran,
I was born in East Stroudsburg. My father's family founded a little town in the Poconos called Henryville (Dad's middle name was Henry). Cool little place when I was growing up. Not sure what it's turned into now but it used to be a "destination" resort for city folks.
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schroeder
Posted 2005-02-05 3:50 PM (#165328 - in reply to #165284)
Subject: Re: Ultra 1528


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So you pick the weekend of my wedding anniversary. Alcatraz was easier to get out of.After 24 years (29 years together) you'd figure I'm the last person she'd need along for a good time but...
I'll try, just don't hold your breath.
I used to get into a lot af trouble with tequila when I lived in LA in the 70s , so maybe you'd better reinstall the bets in a case of guinness.
I kind of casually mentioned the OFC and a trip today and it went down a lot better than I expected. It seems possible. But june? I don't think so. It may be necessary for you to pose as one of the church-leader-type guys to get me out of here. Unlike the guy in the bar in all the cartoons, my problem is that my wife completely understands me.
Definition of mixed feelings:-
Your mother-in-law driving off a cliff in your brand new car.
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stephent28
Posted 2005-02-05 5:31 PM (#165329 - in reply to #165284)
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Especially when the car is uninsured and your not the beneficiary on the life insurance!
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