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  1. Yea, Mancuso is a good one but Imma outta space!  :)

     

    Local guy moved to Nashville years ago and he plays finger style.  He spends all kinds of time playing in Europe and has quite the following.

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  2. Suns up and coffee's good here in Duckburg today.  Hope yours is on target too.  Thoughts of trying Red Bull or Moster's about 15 years ago until I took a sip of one.  That was a no brainer.  Right back to coffee and I still don't understand how anyone could drink one of those things.  Blah!  Temps spiking up again now for a few days.  Won't be long.

     

    Time to get those March Madness brackets to work.  With me, that falls right into place along side winning the lottery.  May as well throw the money in your "Cuss" jar and buy Jubes.  :)

     

    People around here are smiling since Ohio State tabbed 37 year old Jake Diebler as their new head hoops coach.  I think it was a great move for both.  I balled with his dad and two two uncles years ago.  Both of his uncles worked with me for years.  The entire family is great.  His dad is a high school teacher and coach, Jon his younger brother played for OSU and Jake was an assistant coach so that's the connection.  Jake played but spent all of his time learing the game from his dad and college coaches.  A refreshing move for OSU, which has always been known as the "football school."  We'll see but I guarantee he's gonna ball out in Cbus.

     

    Maybe I should change it up to tea but that's doubtful.  A bag in a spoon to squeeze it out?  I'd hurt myself.  Leaves in the bottom of the mug to drink?  Sounds like a pita to me.  I'll just keep looking for coffee grounds when I pour.  I'll make it.  Maybe.  

     

    Have a good one!  :)

     

     

     

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    3 hours ago, Full Range said:

    TTTsss..what´s going on here 🤣 Since we´ve got newbies in this international thread we´re talking about maple syrup, disintegrator guns, hats and a the last post from @imeiamme so full of poetic ......

     

    My last day in the rehab , need to leave my room now, waiting for a bath with @dirtmudd

    Yea, yea get outta that place and get back in here.  I've been quiet and reading all of these newbies.  I'm loading up my disintegrator gun.  You guys ALL know it'll surface at some point.  I can always use some help George.  :)   As far as a bath with @dirtmudd?  Pictures or it didn't happen!   Ok, ok blame the drugs or was it a Freudian slip?  😂

     

    3 hours ago, Full Range said:

    And believe it or not I have slept on a water bed for over 40 years 

    So tell us more about that extra inch theory that's been discussed forever   :)

     

    1 hour ago, MicroMara said:

    doubt that you had a 2 > 4 bar pressure hydraulic computer programmed jet streamer for body massages in yours 😂

     

    54 minutes ago, Full Range said:

    No something better 

    A 5 person 71 jet therapeutic Hydromassage spa

    Guess I'd better step my game up a notch or two.  I thought @Tarheel had it made w/his new hot tub. 😂💪

     

    1 hour ago, MicroMara said:

    come into my age and we can discuss where´s the best place for me to listen to some music

    Don't worry bout a thing.  Stick with me and I'll set ya free.  Get there before the pre-show sound checks.  I'll grab a towmotor and a stack of pallets then park your lil butt in that wheel chair on top dead center for the ultimate experience!  Just look pathetic and ready for your last breath.  Maybe the crowd will take pity on you and not rock the pallets. 

     

    If it's indoors you're wearin cans back by the board.  Just keep those dicso fingers of yours to yourself and enjoy.  I'll even hook ya up with a couple chicken legs from dinner to go and a Heineken.  One leg for each pocket.  Ya get hungry just pull one out and gnaw on it and sip that beer.  They'll understand.  That's how family rolls.   :)

     

    So yea George get back in here!

     

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  4. You pulled that one outta somewhere @MicroMara.  Haven't heard that one in forever either.

    All quiet in Duckburg w/a high of 32 today with 50's yesterday.  Some of the local groups are putting together a couple trucks full of things for families who got hit by the tornado that touched down about 80 miles west of here. 

     

    Small community near one of Ohio's larger inland lakes.  Didn't think they got hammered that bad but they did.  Lots of locals there but the numbers triple in the summer with people coming in for some r and r.  There's really not much left.

     

    Guess I'll have to slip out and grab a couple lottery tickets since they're growing.  Only way I'll ever get those new Jubes.  The Beatles had it right I think.  "I'm a loser!"   :)

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  5. 11 minutes ago, Abomb said:

    Oh well...that's life in the big city

    Pretty much life anywhere today.  60 years ago ppl thought I was nuts buying lp's.  In a class w/the guys buying baseball cards.  Stupid.  I'm sittin here w/a house full in prime shape cause I played the 45's.  Ya croak the shops buy it for a quarter on the dollar cause no one wants to take care of it.  Ya sell it yourself and ya get cherry picked and wind up w/squat.  I think the guys w/ball cards actually make out better.  That's just a boring hobby.  Waaaay too quiet.  lol

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  6. @Abomb Imo, it's fine to ask about the Rush lp's.  I've got single copies of most of them but no doubles. 

     

    On this site you can keep an eye on ths Garage Sale section.  Some of the guys in here do sell on occasion and list there.  Could try the band site and see if they have any there or some guys use Discogs. 

     

    I know a place in Ohio that would prolly have them but you'd pay big time.  That dude has been in business since the 60's buying like 50 of everything and sittin on them forever waitin to cash in.  He does too.  First pressiings of just about anything you want.  I love the place but the last time I was there I dropped 450$ in about 20 minutes.  

     

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  7. Felt like a lil blues this afternoon and I took a few breaks but man things sounded great!   Made it tough to quit.  lol  Who am I kiddin?   :)

     

    Burnin' is an album by the blues musician John Lee Hooker, recorded in Chicago on October 26, 1961 and released on the Vee-Jay label the following year.[1] Hooker is backed by the Funk Brothers. The album includes the nationally charting single "Boom Boom".

     

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    L.A. Midnight is the twentieth studio electric blues album by B.B. King released in 1972. It features two extended guitar jams with fellow guitarists Jesse Ed Davis and Joe Walsh ("Midnight" and "Lucille's Granny"). It also features Taj Mahal on harmonica and guitar. ("Can't You Hear Me Talking to You" and "I've Been Blue Too Long" respectively). "Can't You Hear Me Talking To You" also features Davis on guitar.

     

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    I got "Hooked."   The Real Folk Blues is an album by blues musician John Lee Hooker that was recorded in Chicago in 1966 and released by the Chess label. Additional tracks from the sessions were released as More Real Folk Blues: The Missing Album in 1991.

     

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    More Real Folk Blues is an album compiling singles recorded by blues musician Muddy Waters between 1948 and 1953 that was released by the Chess label in 1967.[1][2][3]

     

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    More Real Folk Blues is an album compiling singles recorded by blues musician Muddy Waters between 1948 and 1953 that was released by the Chess label in 1967. 

     

     

    See what I did there?   :)

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

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  8. Sad to hear @grasshopper but I know you'll survive. You've got life out there figured out cowboy.  Just appease the wifey at all costs but you know that.  Everything else will fall into place.  :)

     

    I'm just about ready to brew my 2nd pot to get ready for the day.  Kroger so they can pull off another wallet rape.  Gonna need some fuel so may as well add a lil to the big fuel boy's wallets.  Most money they ever made last year coupled w/Kroger's profits?  

     

    Aside from that doom and gloom, Duckburg's marked safe from any tornadoes yesterday.  Had one touch down w/golf ball sized hail about 6-7 miles north of town.  Other areas weren't as fortunate.  I'm sure ya saw it on the news. 

     

    Duckburg's founder was told by the indians long ago that we'd be safe here.  Geographically the area is in a valley but the town is somehow higher.  Major rain and a bit of wind but that's it.  They said bad storms would go around us and they always have. 

     

    The indians?  Well the next guy thru, some military Colonel, decided to kill all of them he could and wound up getting toasted on a stake about 25 miles from here.  There's your history lesson for the day.  lol

     

    Jimmy Olsen, cub reporter signing out.   :)

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  9. Sittin back watchin the radar.  Got a nasty lil thunderstorm moving thru here.  Complete with lightning and thunder.  Don't get too many of those around here.  I'm ready to stir the pot too.  :)  

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    23 hours ago, MicroMara said:

    the mud baths the best. I'm going to enjoy the next week

    She'll be waitin for ya buddy.  Think about the possibilities...    :)  💪😂

     

    23 hours ago, MicroMara said:

    There is no cure, only relief and it is up to me to continue to lead an active sporting life after rehab. That is exactly what I will do

     

    19 hours ago, grasshopper said:

    "Active sporting life" ... hmmmm

    I'll leave it at that.

     

    You honestly didn't think I'd leave all of this copy alone did you George???  

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    Now get home, relax and get your rear end back in here a bit more my friend.  :)

     

    17 hours ago, JohnJ said:

    Don't fret @grasshopper 

    nuthin' to see it was flushed pretty quick after a look-see!

    TMI, quit it!  I EVER get one of those things it's on you!  Stonehenge ring any bells?

     

    Back to my coffee!  :)

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  11. Today it's looking a bit more like spring here in Duckburg but the curmudgeon almost surfaced last evening w/the neighbor kid.  Spring training started next door and naturally migrated to my back yard.  The wiffle ball rule has evolved into a silver duck taped ball.    Gonna hit 70 today so it'll prolly be time for the 10 year old to break out his bow w/real arrows next.  Imma dead man.  :)

     

     

     

     

     

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  12. Tree pollen?  That stuff can be nasty.  Duckburg's park is almost surrounded by a woods and meandering river.  In May, the cottonwood trees start and it's snowing cotton.  Never bothered me before and I lived in that place as a kid playing tennis, shootin hoops and ballin.  Today?  I avoid it like the plague.  

     

    Weather is finally starting to break a bit.  60's or so most of the week with a bit of rain  maybe.  Now the summer traffic to Lake Erie begins.  It's a hoot watchin the junk ppl shuttle back and forth.  Saw a pickup full following a newer Volvo with a queen mattress roped to the top.  The box springs were in the pickup full of junk.  Only 60 miles to get there from here.  "Yup, we got us a house/cabin up on the lake and spend every weekend there in the summer.  We just can't afford to heat it during the winter so me migrate every year."   😂

     

    That's enough.  Back to the coffee and a bit of scrollin.  :)

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  13. 31 minutes ago, Full Range said:

    ‘And I will go back to the channel to see a few more 

    Makes me want to buy a late model camel.  The thoughts are there though.  interesting to say the least.  Thanks!

     

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  14. Just time today...  Chillin and enjoyin just about everything I threw down.  A couple second thoughts but, as usual, it worked.

     

    All the World's a Stage is a double live album by Canadian rock band Rush, released in 1976. The album was recorded at Massey Hall in Toronto on June 11, 12, and 13, 1976, during the band's breakthrough 2112 tour. The title of the album alludes to William Shakespeare's play As You Like It, and would again be referenced by Rush in the 1981 song "Limelight".

     

    Talk about clean as a whistle?  This audiophile copy is all of that and more.  :)

     

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    Permanent Waves is the seventh studio album by Canadian rock band Rush, released on January 18, 1980, through Anthem Records. After touring to support their previous album, Hemispheres (1978), the band began working on new material for a follow-up in July 1979. This material showed a shift in the group's sound towards more concise arrangements and radio-friendly songs (such as "The Spirit of Radio" and "Freewill"), though their progressive rock blueprint is still evident on "Jacob's Ladder" and the nine-minute closer "Natural Science." Bassist/vocalist Geddy Lee also employed a more restrained vocal delivery compared to previous albums. Permanent Waves was recorded at Le Studio in Morin-Heights, Quebec with production handled by the group and Terry Brown.

     

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    Pushed myself a bit going with this 2022 remaster of 2112 but it was well worth it!  

     

    2112 (pronounced "twenty-one twelve") is the fourth studio album by Canadian rock band Rush, released in March 1976 by Anthem Records. It reached No. 5 in Canada and became the band's commercial breakthrough in the US, peaking at No. 61.

    The band was in financial hardship due to the disappointing sales of 1975's Caress of Steel, which also gained an unfavourable critical reception, and a decline in attendance at its shows. Their international label, Mercury Records, considered dropping them but granted one more album following negotiations with manager Ray Danniels. Rush were pressured to deliver more commercial material, but decided to continue developing its progressive rock direction it had explored on Caress of Steel and made the 20-minute futuristic science-fiction title track occupy side one of 2112, with a collection of shorter songs on side two that display their hard rock roots.

     

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  15. 19 hours ago, Tim Sr. said:

    No Need to dust...Just Powerwash

    Nooooo, that Dynavector 20X2 MC I'm runnin wouldn't like that very miuch!    Gotta be gentle w/her.  :) 

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