Richard Burton very quiet

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Allan Todd
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Richard Burton very quiet

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Haven`t heard anything from Richard for a while(are you o.k?)I always look forward to your postings more so on Z.B`s hope all is well.
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He's 'Gone for a Burton' and left you 'On your Todd'
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Just Jesting.. acting the fool as a rule !!

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I like Richard. I hope he sticks around.
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Allan . . . this might help with an answer for you -- go to this link, Richard has a posting on page 3 of the thread > >
http://steelguitarforum.com/Forum15/HTML/012371.html
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Post by Mike Vallandigham »

His Emmons PP probably gained humanoid mind and reasoning and is holding him as it's human slave...

No, but seriously, Richard, your humor and input are appreciated around here...don't be sad.
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