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Maybe this will help, Mitch
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8) Yeah! Tom, that would be Nice!
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8) Jerry, Very Nice! ::tu:: Second row from the top and to the right, Fireball Cinnamon Whiskey. One of my Nephews pulled a bottle out of his freezer on Thanksgiving and we did some shots, so I'm Good for the Flu Season. ::tu::
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I visited a nearby Arby's restaurant a few days ago. I had to make a visit to the men's room and while I was there I discovered this on the sink when I went to wash my hands..........yeah I know, it's Kentucky, what do ya expect. :roll:
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That makes me smile yet with a quizzical look on my face.
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We get tiny black worms around 5h3 bathroom faucet. I think I'm the only one who sees them.
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jerryd6818 wrote:
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.....no "Jacque danyel"????............. ::facepalm:: ................
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Not something you see any time of any day.
You do not see them close-up, like this every day of the week. Ken
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koldgold wrote:
Just Plain Dave wrote:
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Not something you see any time of any day.
You do not see them close-up, like this every day of the week. Ken
Guessing those pics were taken when the ship Pasha Bulker ran aground and beached several years ago off Newcastle?

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Mumbleypeg wrote: Guessing those pics were taken when the ship Pasha Bulker ran aground and beached several years ago off Newcastle?

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That is the Pasha Bulker on Newcatsle Beach, I took about 200 phots...
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Mine was from the dock at Manchester Terminal Port of Houston. I don't know if that was the actual ship channel or a tributary. But it was chugging along at maybe 5 knots or so.
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Just Plain Dave wrote: it was chugging along at maybe 5 knots or so.
It's a No Wake zone. :lol:
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Thought I'd share my axe pic. I have a few more. The Fender came from a knife trade here on this forum. Wish I could reconnect with the original owner I got it from. I really enjoy it and all the others. No longer play on stage but my seven show dogs think I'm awesome. I play every morning at 5:30 am. Nothing better than Stevie Ray Vaughan to get the heart pumping and fingers flying. Yup I'm a country picker too. Love playing and never had a lesson.
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I came this close to cracking this bottle of Crown last night with my brother in-law....then we looked at the seal and noticed a date.....I was going to sell it on ebay after seeing some similar to it fetch over $200, but I'm not an approved "wine seller."

Oh well, I'll find someone womewhere.... ::paranoid::
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PA Knives wrote: I play every morning at 5:30 am. Nothing better than Stevie Ray Vaughan to get the heart pumping and fingers flying. Yup I'm a country picker too. Love playing and never had a lesson.
I admire those that can play an instrument, and/or sing. Sum total of my musical abilities is listening! :lol: Stevie Ray is one of my favorites too, and I was fortunate to see him perform several times. But best guitarist I ever saw or heard in person is Eddy Shaver. It's a shame neither is still with us, but as the song says, they're gonna "Live Forever".

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PA Knives wrote:Thought I'd share my axe pic. I have a few more. The Fender came from a knife trade here on this forum. Wish I could reconnect with the original owner I got it from. I really enjoy it and all the others. No longer play on stage but my seven show dogs think I'm awesome. I play every morning at 5:30 am. Nothing better than Stevie Ray Vaughan to get the heart pumping and fingers flying. Yup I'm a country picker too. Love playing and never had a lesson.
Here's a couple of pics of one that I picked up a week or so ago. 2008 Martin HD-28V (vintage series), Indian rosewood back and sides and sitka spruce top. I gave it a test last night at a small jam session, it is a manly guitar.
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........tj, I never learned to play one...my boys gave me one and a roy clark big-note songbook back in the '70's when I was recovering from hernia surgery,they told me it would be a good time to learn since I couldn't do nothing else, but I just couldn't get the hang of it!!!..I'm still laughing at the video philco put up on the moron brothers!!!............... ::tu:: ....................
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Just Plain Dave wrote:
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carrmillus wrote:........tj, I never learned to play one...my boys gave me one and a roy clark big-note songbook back in the '70's when I was recovering from hernia surgery,they told me it would be a good time to learn since I couldn't do nothing else, but I just couldn't get the hang of it!!!..I'm still laughing at the video philco put up on the moron brothers!!!............... ::tu:: ....................
Back in the mid to late 70's when the movie "Deliverance" came out and the song "Dueling Banjos" was hot, there was an article published in the local newspaper about a music store (Famous Old Time Music Company) having Saturday afternoon jam sessions. I visited the store one Saturday and was so taken by the force and the passion of Bluegrass Music that I was determined to play it. It took several years to teach myself how to play and the rest is history. What a beautiful music Bluegrass is, to me any way. It's the only music I've ever played and I don't regret a single minute of it.
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.........tj, maybe I should go dig out my old hohner echo harmonica and see if I can still blow it???............ ::tu:: .................
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Hey, there ya go, Tommy. I got my three-year old granddaughter one and she loves it!
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