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JB Arnold
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From: Longmont,Co,USA

posted 23 March 2002 11:49 AM     profile     
Tis the day we've all been fearing...

Royalty is the theme-the King points the way.

Pete Burak holds court

Del Mullen and John Hughey in the Mullen room..(How 'bout THAT for Royalty, eh?)

John Macy at Jurgen Koop's table

Ronnie Miller (right) with his buddy Fred Jack-Ronnie played in Ft. Worth with Charlie Pride last night.

Wayne Yakes made it last night, and had his party shut down, but he's none the worse for wear-neither is Scotty, who was one of the ejectees as well...

And last but not least...ah well, you can't keep a good man down-yours truly with you-know-who, and the shorts that ate Texas.

More later-awards soon!

JB

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Fulawka D-10 9&5
"All in all, looking back, I'd have to say the best advice anyone ever gave me was 'Hands Up, Don't Move!"
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Al Marcus
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From: Cedar Springs,MI USA

posted 23 March 2002 01:59 PM     profile     
JB- thanks for the pix, I wish I could be there too......al
Steven Knapper
Member

From: Temecula Ca USA

posted 23 March 2002 03:40 PM     profile     
JB, could you get one of the GFI booth, I'd like to see Blackie Taylor and Gene Fields!!
David Rupert
Member

From: Southwest California

posted 23 March 2002 08:16 PM     profile     
I'm sorry...but, I REALLY DON'T get this ongoing "shorts" thing, w/SR

Goodnight.

PS - John...I hope you're enjoying the show!!

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David "DJ" Rupert

1995 Mullen D-10
Nashville 400 Amp
Goodrich Volume Pedal (L120).
Boss: Dual Overdrive (SD-2), Digital Delay (DD-5), Super Phaser (PH-2).

"Music. Without it, life itself...would be impossible."

Peace.

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JB Arnold
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From: Longmont,Co,USA

posted 23 March 2002 11:24 PM     profile     
"In Texas you don't get the shorts-the shorts get you!"


ancient chinese proverb-as told by a drunk Texas Cowboy

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Fulawka D-10 9&5
"All in all, looking back, I'd have to say the best advice anyone ever gave me was 'Hands Up, Don't Move!"
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Myron Labelle
unregistered
posted 25 March 2002 07:17 AM           
Hang in there you'll get the shorts thing sooner or later.

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MAL MSA S-10 3 & 4 Es335 Gibson-Martin d-41 Fenter 62 Jaguar. Roland Keyboard 3stack,Fiddle ,Mandolin, and Swinette


Gene Jones
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From: Oklahoma City, OK USA

posted 25 March 2002 12:55 PM     profile     
Subject: [GCFL] Brave Captain
>
>
> > Long ago, there lived a sailor named Captain Smiley. He was
> > a manly man's man, who showed no fear when facing his
> > enemies.
> >
> > One day, while sailing the Seven Seas, his lookout spotted
> > a pirate ship. The crew became frantic!
> >
> > Captain Smiley bellowed, "Bring me my red shorts!" The first
> > mate quickly retrieved the captain's red shorts, and while
> > wearing the brightly colored frock, the Captain led his
> > crew into battle and defeated the pirates.
> >
> > That evening, all the men sat around on the deck
> > recounting the day's triumph. One of them asked the
> > captain, "Sir, why did you call for your red shorts before
> > battle?"
> >
> > The captain replied, "If I had been wounded in the attack,
> > the shorts would not have shown my blood. Thus, you men
> > would continue to fight, unafraid."
> >
> > All of the men sat and marveled at both the courage and
> > intelligence of such a manly man's man.
> >
> > As dawn came the next morning, the lookout spotted not
> > one, not two, but TEN pirate ships approaching! The crew
> > stared in worshipful silence at the captain and waited for
> > his usual brilliant orders.
> >
> > Captain Smiley gazed with steely eyes upon the vast armada
> > arrayed against his ship, and without fear, turned and
> > calmly shouted, "Get me my brown shorts."

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