Hey Detroit...........bundle up!
Hey Detroit...........bundle up!
Bigb......Gary Markley informs me that these works of art are not air brushed but are digital art......so, now you know-and so do I. This one has a Fender Stratocaster in it.
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This one features a Gibson Les Paul.
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Sorry guys, but I'm having the remorseful Android syndrome. The thing sucks [[except for porn).
I have the wit
and archive that cannot be relieved here.
Sorry- people ,
I have the higest regard for this post.
But my able nest to post to this thread is imposed by Android. My humour and archive has been imposed by Win seven añd Android.
Rationals and Bob Segar and the Heard are there .
The Tea. [[My Roomie).
Bigb23......fear not, my friend.....we ain't goin' nowhere......perhaps a new looking glass would help ease your pain......or maybe some tequila?
Thanks for the understanding.
For understanding what this piece of s*** OS can
upload all the songs and artwork from our time.
Well least I have this speak to text. Drunkin as it is.
My accolades to Markley. My Unigraphics days are far behind me. To be able to render Art like that is remarkable.Bigb......Gary Markley informs me that these works of art are not air brushed but are digital art......so, now you know-and so do I. This one has a Fender Stratocaster in it.
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Thanks again.
Bigb23
Android sufferer.:-)
Also Win 7, Thanks Bill Gates.
While I'm on a roll, why is there knee slapping hilarity in a Russian moms basement, to a teens amusment, that they can comprimise a major American retailer?
Target, Kroger, and Marshell Fields have all been comprimised. To save a few cents.
Sorry- gone.
Android impaired.
Sorry, I was shouting at my tablet.
The Tea opened for Fleetwood Mac locally.
And the worst roomate ever. Cleaning pistols still causes problems.:-)
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Is there an LA connection that lives in a boat that can explain to the rest of us in Michigan why we live in a Polar Vortex?
Oh- Wisconson too. SP?
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BigB, Ever since I was a young child I always dreamed of experiencing a Polar Vortex. That's why I moved to Wisconsin. Finally, after all these years, it happened. Now I can leave. Jumping on a plane for Albania tomorrow.
I thought the Polar Vortex was the stage name for one of Hoover's strippers.
Just wanted to check in...Winter still has us in her Grips here in the "D"...Been cold for a solid month!!!!!...Hope everyone is well...Thought of YaA'll with this one...Whaler
http://youtu.be/mKoJ0UDgxHs
He I can her my Echo here Hello Hello Hello!!!!!!!!...Whaler
I think everybody east of the Rockies is frozen solid.
I must admit I have only left the house 4 times in the last 30 days...Well Stocked!!!...Whaler
My sister was born and raised in Rockford, Il, and she told me that this year is the most brutal winter weather she can remember....ever! And she ain't the type that bitches about much, so I'm taking her word as the gospel on that. It just seems relentless. I wish everyone back there warm weather soon. I know it ain't fun!
I hear you Whaler. I stocked up heavily in November and rarely venture out. Yeah Larry it's been brutal 100 miles north. Doesn't look good in the near future either.
By the way, Lowell, if you happen to see this, I was over near Beaver Dam buying antiques a few weeks ago. Since I sold my newspaper I've been getting back into woodcarving. On occasion when I'm drinking beer I build wood crates. I ran across some labels from some old Beaver Dam Ziegler 520 Bavarian Style Beer labels. Tossed one on a crate. If you'd like one, PM me an address and I'll send you one. If not, no big deal. Just happened to see the connection.
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HEY! Looks like a couple of old Zebco "closed face" push-button reels sitting there. Boy, do I ever have some fond memories hooked up to those babies.
I kept getting the line tangled up...Left Handed thing!!!!...Nice Work on the Crates Old Guy!!!!...Whaler
I think I'm getting to the age like the old ladies that knit mittens and scarves all winter and then try to figure out what to do with all of them.
Larry, those are actually Shakespeare reels. I do have several shelves of Zebco reels, [[not sure why) that so many of us started our fishing careers with. Lot's of 202's going up to 808's about the size of bowling balls.
Whaler, I've got some old stubby steel ice fishing rods with jumbo reels with hand brakes from the 40's or early 50's that were from Lake St. Clair. If I sober up some I'll post a picture. Could be a while.
I stand corrected on those old reels. Thanks for the heads up OG.
These guys are original members of the Catalina Island Tuna Club circa 1898 with some old "knucle-busters" that were direct drive.....used a piece of leather and thumb pressure for the drag. I cherish the memories of line blisters on my thumb .
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BTW: That's how they dressed when they went fishing.
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