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Tony Prior
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Post by Tony Prior »

Nice photo's Eric..I like the one with the big dump with the something or other
( asphalt dealy ) behind it on the trailer...

Are you the one who's in charge of the orange cones ? ( center of the photo )and by the way..is that a fire hydrant that you are parked next to ?

Anyway..Broadway is not a street..it's a way of life...

I would say that the Broadway life may exceed what I do as a fast talking sales dude..and I don't get any tips either...

I never lie unless my lips are moving...

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Gene, I might give several teeth
and a few toes for the '39 cord... OOOh OOOh NOW THAT was a car.
My dad had an 1906 Pierce Great Arrow since before the war, and his 1st car a "T" till he passed on. Harrahs offered my mom $55,000 for the Pierce she turned em down.
Went to some one who really loved it.

So I really know what that Cord is.. and I'm droooolin' just thinkin' of it.
Sell that and you can buy Buddy Cage model Millenieum Legends for the whole forum.<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by David L. Donald on 28 May 2003 at 01:44 PM.]</p></FONT>
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Post by Eric West »

Tony. Yes it was a fire hydrant, but since I am involved in the building of the roads, I have a special exemption for all rules and regulations.

The PF CD set I got yesterday has been keeping me pretty busy. Lots of neat stuff.

I don't want to be accused of trying to be a "hot dog" so I'm only going to play the stuff I learn at Ballad Speed.

I should make a video of "How to get away with damn near anything hauling heavy equipment."

Gene. Yeah those boots were one of my prize posessions, and I kept them shined like he said.

Ran into a guy from Alasks some years ago with a ring made with globs of "dental gold". It was kind of creepy and I didn't ask a lot of questions....

Day 12 with the little woman in Montana. I didn't know all those darn animals ate that much..

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Post by Ron Page »

Call be a little late to the party, but at $15-$30 per night I doubt that the competition would actually include players of John Hughey's stature.

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Post by David Spires »

Ron,

Actually, the pickers down on Broadway do include the likes of John Hughey and Hal Rugg. However, I'm pretty sure the motivation for them is more about pickin' songs they enjoy, than for the money.

Still, if you wanted to play those jobs, to a degree, you are competing with these Hall of Famers. That isn't to say there isn't room for the rest of us...

:-)
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Ron, you are WRONG. Broadway regulars incluce, Mike Sweeney, Tommy Hannum (Ricky Van Shelton band), Rusty Danemeyer (Lee Ann Womack), Carco Clave (Elizbeth Cooke), Gary Morse (Dwight Yoakam),and our own Terry
Wendt. Oh yeah, Sir John is at Legends nearly every week. Others also. They'll cut your privates off.
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Oh Geeeeeeezzzzzzz!!!!!!!!

Kevin, Steel players aint allowed to carry knives down here.
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Knifes!!?? I don't need no stinkin' knifes!! I'll just use my razor sharp wit!! Image<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Chris Forbes on 07 June 2003 at 06:29 AM.]</p></FONT>
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Post by Pete Burak »

Last time I was on Lower Broad both John Hughey and Tommy Hannum were gigging.
Hughey was blowin' out some high caliber, high velocity C6th!
Hannum was jazzin it up on the money neck too! (That's the C6th neck now, Right?!)!
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James ,James James.I looked for your picture in Tootsies but I was told they had taken down all the 1930s pics. Sorry.Oh I saw you name on the mens room wall tho. I don't believe a word of it tho. Image

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88: Liked your description the best. Sounds like places I'm familiar with..

I think scale here for a five piece is $37.50@. Less then the non-union work. With wages in Nvl at 15$ @ nite, I'm sure the dues and sign up fee would be reasonable... Wouldn't want to "scab" on anybody Image

I'm going to get a "comped" week or few days down there in late summer by a local producer, as I've never been there, and I'd like to see what the grafiti really looks like. Maybe see a few old friends that I know there. Steve Westley, Skip Parenti, Bubba Wray, Van Coffee, Linn Paulson, Gary Bennett, Donny Herron, Danny "This'll BLOW YOUR MIND" Day, Lizard Gregory, Tammy Berkley, Race, Shorty Rogers and a dozen others I'm sure I'll recognize at the local burger windows.

Who knows..

" Would you like to 'Biggy Size' that burger sir?" " More 'Special Sauce'?".

"Maybe you'd be interested in one of these beautiful 'Pre Carbon' MSAs." " How about a 'Zirconium" Bar'?" " I think I can get Mr Seemore to throw in a "three week Jeff Newmann Boot Camp" registration in with that new Emmons. Wait here, I'll get him for you."

"Would you like this load of gravel over there?" "Sorry about the stop sign".

If nothing else, I can get work typing up "trial affidavits" for out of state traffic ticket recipients.....Haven't missed with mine here yet.

It's all in the "attitude". You can "win" or "not". You can do it anywhere.

Hockshops are full of stuff here too. Construction tools and guitars mostly. That and old masonic 30-32nd rings.

Dump trucks are cheap here too.. Cheaper then cars.

The Teamsters Union Local 162 can get you in one for minimum wage if you don't mind not getting paid extra for overtime..

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