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Posted: 3 Mar 2007 12:58 pm
by Bill McRoberts
I predict 50 degrees and sunny. No more snow! No more snow!
Posted: 3 Mar 2007 2:30 pm
by Craig A Davidson
Bill I hope you are right
Posted: 3 Mar 2007 3:23 pm
by Dale Tiemessen
Bill---I agree,NO MORE SNOW.I'm so looking forward to Wisc. especilly after our show got cancelled.
Posted: 5 Mar 2007 5:18 am
by Roger Miller
Craig, not sure I can perform there because my guitar has a bad case of Mastitis, and Cematic Cell COunt is rather high. But I'm ready for some Grade A picking.
Posted: 5 Mar 2007 5:28 am
by Mark Wayne
Mastitis? Isn't that a disease that sailboats have?
Posted: 6 Mar 2007 10:19 am
by Kirk P Dighton
Breaking mastitis down in to 2 syllables and defining it.........
From the Encyclopedia Brittanica: The word MAST "....in botany, nuts or fruits of trees and shrubs, such as beechnuts, acorns, and berries, that accumulate on the forest floor, providing forage for game animals and swine. Mast has also been used as human food and to fatten poultry. The phrase
“a good mast year” refers to a period in which
there is a heavy crop of wild nuts.
"itis" means inflammation of.
So I guess with mastitis in Wisconsin, there will be a large supply of big wild nuts!!!!
Oh Oh. Did we just start something again?
See ya'll in Wisconsin.
Posted: 6 Mar 2007 7:41 pm
by Roger Miller
Somebody Beam Kirk up will you?
Posted: 6 Mar 2007 10:15 pm
by Bill McRoberts
Well, The weatherman is talkin' 50 degrees for most of next week. A good cure for snow-itis and great weather for traveling to the jam.
Professor Kirk, try a nice big bowl of banana-nut-crunch and pass the strings, please.
Posted: 7 Mar 2007 8:33 am
by Kirk P Dighton
"I'm givin' 'er all she's got Captain!!!!!
"Warp 2 Mister Sulu!"
Posted: 7 Mar 2007 7:49 pm
by Bill McRoberts
10 days.
Posted: 7 Mar 2007 8:41 pm
by Mark Wayne
So.....that's what you look like Bill
Posted: 8 Mar 2007 6:18 am
by Bill McRoberts
And all this time I thought pixels were tiny little dwarfs that "take and hide under duh mushrooms up dare in da-nort-woods, eh?"........
Thanks for your help Mark.
Posted: 8 Mar 2007 7:18 am
by Lana Rosselli
YOU GUYS ARE INSANE! Kirk, did something happen to you as a small child or did it happen up on that pole?
Banana nut crunch Bill? If you add rasins does that make you a regular nutty banana?
Mark, what are we going to do with these boys?
And Roger...they're rubbing off on you!!! Run! Hurry, quick!
Keep it up, laughter is good for ya...
See ya'll soon!!!
Posted: 9 Mar 2007 7:15 pm
by Roger Miller
Lana, what happened to Kirk was a terrible accident. One night while he was flying a kite, he put a key in the middle of the string and lightning, no wait that was someone else.
Maybe while playing a Thom Nederton favorite, "How are things in Glocca Morra" on the trumpet, he bumped into a electric fence and his lips have never been the same. Kim will tell you that, he can't motorboat like he used to.
Posted: 9 Mar 2007 7:36 pm
by Dennis Detweiler
"Motorboating"? I need details or pictorials. Private councelling.
Posted: 10 Mar 2007 5:42 am
by Bill McRoberts
Actually, Kirk tried faxing himself home one night in a welding rig....he says "It was a charge"......
Posted: 10 Mar 2007 11:27 pm
by Larry Moore
Hello all way up in Wisconsin from Ga.
I am posting this with regrets that Yvonne & I will not be able to attend this years Dairy Jam.
Due to Yvonne's health we just don't think we can make that long of a trip.
I have tried to come up with some way, but have failed on every try.
We both wanted to come and see you all again Mark, Roger, Kirk, Lefty,and Craig & Sue.(this is just a few of the names of our new found friends)
I would ask if you would please contunie to hold Yvonne up in your prayers.
Friend like you are hard to find.
Thank you
We love you all
Larry & Yvonne (The Jewelry Lady)
Posted: 11 Mar 2007 3:30 am
by Craig A Davidson
Larry we understand and we pray that you both will be in better health next year.
Posted: 11 Mar 2007 5:37 pm
by Roger Miller
Larry and Lvonne, we wish you the very best. We will sure miss you both, we have family in Ga. and your our family. We hope you the best, and take care of business and we'll do it again next year. I will leave my extra pedal at home Larry, and Lvonne, we will miss your take charge on stage, your a wonderful singer and we will be thinking of you. God Bless, and be strong.
"Roger and Kathy"
Posted: 11 Mar 2007 7:29 pm
by Lefty Schrage
Larry, we will miss having you and Yvonne with us this weekend in Wisconsin. We enjoyed your friendship last year and were looking forward to seeing both of you again. You can bank on it that we'll have Yvonne and you in our prayers for return to good health. Take care and hope to see you in 2008 if not sooner. Luv you guys! ...lefty and barb
Posted: 11 Mar 2007 8:09 pm
by Mark Wayne
Larry & Yvonne - You guys are wonderful people! Sure hope you get well soon, Yvonne!
Posted: 12 Mar 2007 6:02 am
by Kirk P Dighton
Actually Miss Lana, I ate a lot of paint chips when I was young, then I got kicked in the head by an old mule, and then I was subject to daily pummelings by my 2 older sisters and then there was this one time at band camp...............
Posted: 12 Mar 2007 7:41 am
by Steve Tesmer
Craig, We met a month or two ago during one of your Thursday night gigs at Country Corners near Madison. I'm going to be at the show this weekend and have a question for you or anyone out there. I'm still a beginner, I got my Carter Starter a little over a year ago, and any minute now, UPS will be delivering a Carter D-10 which I purchased from another SG Forum member.
My question is, is there any point to bringing one or both of my guitars to the show? This will be the first steel guitar show I have ever been to, and I'm guessing that there is no point in bringing an instrument (like I said, I'm a beginner and am coming to listen & learn), but I have been in situations in the past where I did not bring an instrument, and then regretted it.
Anybody have thoughts on this?
Posted: 12 Mar 2007 8:07 am
by Jory Simmons
First I'd like to say hello to Bill McRoberts...its been a long time! Look forward to sayin hello on Sun!Craig....are there going to be any Seminars?? Jory
Posted: 12 Mar 2007 8:42 am
by Craig A Davidson
Steve a guy should always bring his guitar because you never know what might happen. Jory I don't think there will be any seminars. I tried to line up people for Joe to give one. He needed about 6 or seven people so I posted and only one responded.