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Posted: 7 Mar 2010 12:09 pm
by Fred Shannon
Yep Allan, Gametime. Goodnight everybody, God Bless, and it's time to take my meds anyway. Toodleoo. Gotta' go.
Anyone seen my hat
Phred
Posted: 7 Mar 2010 12:37 pm
by Bill Hankey
Chris,
I was most emphatic, when I explained to you that I suffered badly from poison ivy as a youth. It's mean stuff! Much like your low blows that have become my sole means of recognizing your contributions to disrupt a worthwhile series of wordy confabs. You CAN be vicious! I would not want to learn more about your initiatory treatment to others. Believe me, I know the type. Anyone can be victimized. The trick is to avoid placing oneself in a vulnerable situation.
Posted: 7 Mar 2010 12:46 pm
by Fred Shannon
Aw c'mon Bill, you initiate a post that sticks a sharp stick in several peoples' eyes and expect to be hit with a powderpuff on the end of a wet noodle. I wouldn't have put it like Chris did but there may be something to the where with all (sic). You said it your self in your last post:
"The trick is to avoid placing oneself in a vulnerable situation." I guess one can trick ones self, huh?
After all you did it. I do believe you're the author and initiator of this mess.
You don't want the HORN in your posterior, then don't get in the pen with the BULLS.
phred
Posted: 7 Mar 2010 12:50 pm
by chris ivey
thanx bill. it's nice to have a recognizable footprint! bigfoot...
i don't feel that i have disrupted any 'worthwhile' series of anything in your case.
quote of the day:
'the trick is to avoid placing oneself in a vulnerable situation'
bill hankey
Posted: 7 Mar 2010 1:31 pm
by Stephen Silver
This is such a precious thread.
Good use of the forum.
How much longer until b0b (is that correct enough for you billy boy) closes it, once again showing that billys thread are closed more often than any other user?
Accept no substitute for the verbal tennis that goes on in a hankeyland thread.
your serve, bh.
Posted: 7 Mar 2010 1:36 pm
by Bill Hankey
Chris,
I wanted to draw attention to the fact that the steel guitar is an excellent means of finding how far up the rustic ole flag pole you can climb to rescue "Old Glory". It's perfect, actually! An advanced artistic steel player in perfect form will bring a hush over the most loquacious of grumblers. Nothing could be more perfect!
Posted: 7 Mar 2010 1:56 pm
by Barry Blackwood
Mark Twain wrote, "Never argue with an idiot, the witnesses may not be able to tell the difference."
Bill, Twain also wrote:
Concerning the difference between man and the jackass: some observers hold that there isn't any. But this wrongs the jackass.
Duncan, I'm quite familiar with HST, but that must be an old picture - just didn't recognize him.
Posted: 7 Mar 2010 2:01 pm
by Bill Hankey
b0b,
I'll leave the requests of the disenchanted readers to your professional discretionary powers. I would benefit by such a move. Hecklers are long overdue for some form of training. Be thankful for those who take the time to train upon individuals who fit that description.
Posted: 7 Mar 2010 4:35 pm
by Archie Nicol
Sigh.
Arch.
Posted: 7 Mar 2010 5:19 pm
by Bill Hankey
Arch,
Are you for real? You are one stubborn galoot. What are your goals? Steel players do not need to engage in childish behavior. We're being invaded! How plausible is that?
"John Wayne"
Posted: 7 Mar 2010 5:27 pm
by Alan Harrison
The Great John Wayne, (who wore cowboy boots and 10 gallon hats) once said: "Life is hard but it's much harder if you are stupid"....
Posted: 7 Mar 2010 5:32 pm
by Larry Scott
Off your meds again Mr.Stankey?
Posted: 7 Mar 2010 5:46 pm
by Roger Edgington
Bill,
Your "peripheral vision" is impaired wearing a cowboy hat? Sounds like you got it pulled down to far dude! Our entire band wears hats & boots as well as our large crowds that follow the band.It's just a way of life here. I don't wear a hat when I play steel shows or with other local bands.
But I'm proud of the way we dress in our Western Swing Band.
Posted: 7 Mar 2010 5:50 pm
by Archie Nicol
Bill Hankey wrote:Arch,
Are you for Real? You are one stubborn galoot. What are your goals? Steel players do not need to engage in childish behavior. We're being invaded! How plausible is that?
No. I'm more for Athletico. I'm not a galoot, I'm a bawbag baiter. My goals? World-wide piss taking and childlike nonsense.
That's Mr. kitten' Nicol to you!
Posted: 7 Mar 2010 5:53 pm
by Stephen Silver
hankey hooted
We're being invaded! How plausible is that?
Quite plausible; the sane milieu has been invaded by one bi polar schizo from Western MA.
I take it billy is the bawbag......lol
From Urban dictionary:
Bawbag
derogitary name given to one who is annoying, useless or just plain stupid. To compare one with such an ugly part of the male anatomy should be insult enough...
Posted: 7 Mar 2010 6:33 pm
by Don Poland
Bill Hankey wrote:Don Poland,
There is a smidgen of crack cronyism suspected, whenever a subject feels free to inject as much indexing as possible into an off the cuff derisive statement. Quote, "Beware of companies who claim to have your best interests at heart". "If it sounds to good to be true, stay away"! Thanks for the expressly indignant message. As a steel guitarist, I can associate the writer with the same contrariness that matches the lack of progress seen in narrow minded individuals attempting to play the steel guitar.
..........
1. Shamelessness - Shame is the feeling that lurks beneath all unhealthy narcissism, and the inability to process shame in healthy ways.
2. Magical thinking - Narcissists see themselves as perfect using distortion and illusion known as magical thinking. They also use projection to dump shame onto others.
3. Arrogance - A narcissist who is feeling deflated may reinflate by diminishing, debasing, or degrading somebody else.
4. Envy - A narcissist may secure a sense of superiority in the face of another person's ability by using contempt to minimize the other person.
5. Entitlement - Narcissists hold unreasonable expectations of particularly favorable treatment and automatic compliance because they consider themselves uniquely special. Any failure to comply will be considered an attack on their superiority and the perpetrator is considered to be an "awkward" or "difficult" person. Defiance of their will is a narcissistic injury that can trigger narcissistic rage.
6. Exploitation - can take many forms but always involves the using of others without regards for their feelings or interests. Often the other is in a subservient position where resistance would be difficult or even impossible. Sometimes the subservience is not so much real as assumed.
7. Bad Boundaries - narcissists do not recognize that they have boundaries and that others are separate and are not extensions of themselves. Others either exist to meet their needs or may as well not exist at all. Those who provide narcissistic supply to the narcissist will be treated as if they are part of the narcissist and be expected to live up to those expectations. In the mind of a narcissist, there is no boundary between self and other.
I REST MY CASE!!!
Posted: 7 Mar 2010 8:23 pm
by Mike Schwartzman
Now Bill...taking a look at Mr. Edgington's band photo, or even reading Mr. Shannon's avatar under his photo, that is: "The Rocking "S" Ranch Comanchero, Texas, or the other photos of those in Western wear seems to me to display sort of "the spirit of the music" that we play and love.
I'm not saying the pedal steel playing abilities and Western Wear are interchangable at all. But don't you think that "Manly Footwear" and the Stetson go with the type of music that I know you greatly enjoy? You know...like wine goes with cheese or the way beans go with bacon.
Heck Bill...I'm a wannabee on both counts: pedal steel playing and cowboying too. I couldn't cut it as a prospect on a Dude Ranch, but I sure admire the style.
Come on Bill...I think you should get the biggest Western Chapeau that you can find, put it on, then sit at your steel while conjuring visions of the wide open spaces, and let loose with a favorite C&W song...you know...get into the spirit of things. I say this with good will.
Lastly...a belated Happy 77th Birthday to Mr. Shannon. Many more!
Posted: 7 Mar 2010 11:20 pm
by Charles Davidson
Hey Mr. Bill. I have an idea. Why don't you go to Mr. Tilly's site and post your version of [THE YELLOW ROSE OF TEXAS and FADED LOVE] Then these guys that love their Stetson El Patrons and JP'S foot wear.might warm up to you IF you can cut the mustard. YOU BETCHA,DYK?BC.
Posted: 8 Mar 2010 4:47 am
by Bill Hankey
Roger,
I wouldn't get too hefty on the peripheral vision issue. What are you boys eating in Texas? Don't tell me! Not so lean beef, and stout beer? It shows! Depictions in the photo, suggests a block buster cattle rancher's meeting. The garb of successful cattlemen sends a message to fledgling hopefuls, who own a few acres of bottom land, plus a few watering holes. Your band has escaped the hot sun that has made Texas less inviting to some sun-sensitive dwellers of northern climes. Facial skin and calluses can be read as a road map of endurances. I know that air-conditioning would be quite necessary while constantly "moving" to various nightspots in the cattleman's countrywide expanses of T. Tucker's favorite state; the one that she sang about in her song. Thanks for the road map photo. It's one of my favorites. It depicts much more than words. It stands out! Quite impressive! Don't get too comfortable though, something was mentioned of a better way to present a band in public view. Greased lightning steel players require free movement, particularly of the arms.
Posted: 8 Mar 2010 5:55 am
by Roger Edgington
Bill,
I never laughed so hard. They do feed us well where ever we play. The whole band got a kick out of you. You can make fun of us all you want but we are one of the best paid bands in south Texas so someone likes us. Keep up the good humor. You're very entertaining. I love this site. Only here can we visit with such different personalities. (Not all good)
Yee Haw!!!!
Posted: 8 Mar 2010 6:12 am
by Rick Barnhart
Bill Hankey wrote:Roger,
What are you boys eating in Texas? Don't tell me! Not so lean beef, and stout beer? It shows!
Now, that's just mean.
Posted: 8 Mar 2010 6:50 am
by Fred Shannon
Hankey, I've never seen you so mean and personal. What r u eating these days, razor blades and chasing them with black powder?
We folks here know the members of the Billy Mata band very well, and one would be hard pressed to put any one of the 6 on the floor. Matter of fact you'd come off better by sand papering a bobcat's behind (blindfolded) in a telephone booth with the door closed than indulge in a "little tiff" with 4 or 5 of those boys--especially Mata himself.
But disregarding their ability to take care of themselves they are one of the super western swing bands we have in this area. I challenge you to buy one of their cd's, listen to it, and disagree with me. Roger Edgington is one of the best C6 players you'll ever hear. Take it to the bank and for the sake of all players stop sniping. It's really not very representative of your personality and besides that it's pretty crappy on your part.
phred
Posted: 8 Mar 2010 8:05 am
by Allan Munro
Woah! He is getting mean now isn't he!
Well, I REALLY don't see this one lasting much longer at this rate. Wonder what the next spasm of irrelevancy will bring?
Posted: 8 Mar 2010 8:11 am
by Rick Collins
Mr. Bill Hankey I have a feeling you have flunked the MA bar exam about four times.
Am I close?
Posted: 8 Mar 2010 8:14 am
by Stephen Silver
I think there is a rather dark cloud that permanently hangs over a certain house on Calumet St in Pittsfield.
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