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What I'm thankful for this season


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Well, what I am truly thankful for this Thanksgiving is returning to my beloved home town of Texarkana and work on the Regional Music Heritage Center.  Just got news yesterday that Yamaha Corp will be supplying us a Disklavier.  Don't know what level yet but the grands are in the 70k range and my sense was they wanted to show their best.

 

I had no idea retirement could be so busy...

 

Dave

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Awesome.  You are making it attractive for me to get back.  I should be there to help set up the oldtimer room.

 

Hey...I've found an engineer archivist who is volunteering to handle 78 transfers.  One guy around there says he has a "barnfull."  There are many more.  The Grammy Foundation does significant grants for this work.

 

In the past businesses I've failed at I am so pleased to have finally figured it out:  Just declare an NPO.  Then, failure is not an option... :D

 

Dave

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I am stuffed! My wife made a feast that could feed eight, but it was only for the two of us. We of course texted the rest of our family to wish them a Happy Thanksgiving (Dontcha just love communication in the 2015s!) and are fortunate that most of us are doing well...I see this thread started out as an homage to nice speakers and equipment so I will raise my glass :emotion-22: to those that work at and listen with Klipsch and play some Aerosmith and Eagles on Bluray while my food digests and later on eat some late-night Pie.

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There is something seriously wrong with me. 

 

I am stuffed with all the Thanksgiving food one usually gets at Thanksgiving, I am so full my belly hurts.  :wacko:

 

And all I can think about right now is the great turkey sandwich I can make tomorrow with the leftovers.   :wub: 

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I am very thankful that my Dad is in his 18th month surviving pancreatic cancer. When he was first diagnosed he was given less than 6 months to live. Today I got to enjoy another Thanksgiving dinner with him. Hopefully I'll get to enjoy even more.

A big one, my friend.  Blessings on you all!

 

Dave

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