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Re: "Newbie Introduction"

Post by davewalton » Wed Oct 17, 2007 9:34 am

Quote:I'd like to think a few people recognize me by now (or at least my avatar)What I recognize you by is the "More Cowbell" thing. "I got a fever and the only thing that'll cure it is MORE COWBELL!".

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Re: "Newbie Introduction"

Post by Casey H » Wed Oct 17, 2007 9:39 am

Please allow me to introduce myselfI'm a man of wealth and taste... (Sorry, couldn't resist... Kept hearing that in my head when I read this thread) Casey

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Re: "Newbie Introduction"

Post by ncc1701 » Wed Oct 17, 2007 9:51 am

Quote:Quote:I'd like to think a few people recognize me by now (or at least my avatar)What I recognize you by is the "More Cowbell" thing. "I got a fever and the only thing that'll cure it is MORE COWBELL!". I have that as a bumper sticker on my car. More than the funniest thing I've ever seen on SNL, it's evolved into my personal philosophy on life! I mean, what situation could you envision that COULDN'T use more cowbell?!!

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Re: "Newbie Introduction"

Post by squidlips » Wed Oct 17, 2007 10:11 am

I bought that t-shirt!! It's not only good advice, it's a lifestyle. Kelysian, so good to hear your history. I've been wondering about you, ya know. You're so talented!

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Re: "Newbie Introduction"

Post by ncc1701 » Wed Oct 17, 2007 10:23 am

Wow, coming from you, what flattery! Likewise, my dear.Now I REALLY can't deny myself taking the time tonight to finish up that fife & drum piece for tomorrow's deadline. I'm constructing props for our high school marching band's field show competition Saturday and I estimate I can finish the props if I don't sleep between now and then. (They're playing Foo Fighters music and we're making giant-size speakers and stage lights.)

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Re: "Newbie Introduction"

Post by raymond » Wed Oct 17, 2007 11:19 am

[quote author=davewalton board4. Send money to the "Dave Walton Retirement and Playtime Fund", not to be confused with the "Matt Hirt" (Matto) or "John Mazzei" (Mazz) funds with the same name. It won't help your music but unlike those other funds, you'll know the money is going to a worthy cause. [/quote]Dave ... many thanks for those excellent tips! I have deposited $32,000 in the 'Dave Walton Retirement and Playtime Fund' as a token of my appreciation.

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Re: "Newbie Introduction"

Post by squidlips » Wed Oct 17, 2007 5:46 pm

Quote: Wow, coming from you, what flattery! Likewise, my dear.Now I REALLY can't deny myself taking the time tonight to finish up that fife & drum piece for tomorrow's deadline. I'm constructing props for our high school marching band's field show competition Saturday and I estimate I can finish the props if I don't sleep between now and then. (They're playing Foo Fighters music and we're making giant-size speakers and stage lights.)Go girl! Let me hear it when it's done, k? And yeah, I'm experiencing some sleep deprivation myself. Fun, huh?

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