Thread: I hate to say this but |
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Berger, just so you know, Dan Michaels finally responded to that Jevon guy about the Dove bar ... and he was very nice and all but didn't offer up any photos.
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Thread: Cafepress.com ????????? |
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I would assume so, Cafepress is pretty cool, and will do everything from print CDs to t-shirts. The seller sets the prices etc, and cafepress adds their take etc, and the profits go back to the seller. Very low risk for the seller, and cafepress doesn't carry inventory and produces upon demand.
Pretty cool stuff.
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Thread: Theo! |
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IBANEZ - sheesh, if you're going to play one, spel it rite. You're going elclectic this time.
Should do I what I did, get a fast arsed arch, and play like Ted Nugent, and George Thorogood.
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Thread: I hate to say this but |
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You mean Free Drinks isn't about Free Drinks? Man ... next thing you know someone will be telling me what The Shap of Air really's about.
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Thread: I hate to say this but |
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Richard: "Okay Woggy, you go, okay twist a little lower now! That's it, three more, two, one ... break. Now jumping jacks, Berger, come on, get off the floor ... "
Berger: "Wha?... hgrfesgsrggssewsaert who's got my Michael Stipe poster?"
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Thread: Theo! |
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... at a loss for works.
Here's hoping all involved in the big shoe will have a great time, and have fun above all else.
To those opening ahead of Theo, make lots of references to his turd brown guitar ... I know it's a Martin and he got a deal on it, but shewillakers, pudding brown? Teee heee. At least it doesn't need a fret job and the intonation isn't out.
Wish I could be there to hear you all.
Jevasso
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Thread: Theo! |
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Theo was part of the Gee Just Thongs tour last year.
Out lawyers are talking about a similar gig ... but nothing's been set.
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Thread: I hate to say this but |
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Nah, I don't think anyone here knows what the heck is going on. I always thought the notes were funny, and so self evident that the only people who would benefit from such a narrative disclaimer would be those who believe that Randy Newman hates short people, Stephen Kings does the things he thinks about, or that Theo secretly misses his mullet.
I for one am for cussing like a sailor, a nice brandy, scotch, cognac, port, beer, wine, gin (hmmmmmmm gin) vodka, and pretty brunettes in a french maid outfit. Or a handsome man in an apron.
I also have a delightful fantasy with Berger and Richard Simmons sweating to DA's oldies ...
PS Is Tony any relation to Pauly?
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Thread: mutt update and review in CCM... |
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Yeah, that's right. Sheesh I had that issue for years and years and years, right up to the last move when the wife had me clean out my old mags.
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Thread: Come as a Child - DVD (last one) |
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I remember being told that someone had a copy for me ... and that I was supposed to remind someone, but I forgot to, and now I'm remembering.
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Thread: Should Steve Hindalong become a permanent Lost Dog? |
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Oh that is just wrong. But at the same time strangely enticing ... hmmm. Derri looks so cute just snuggled in there. He really is our little Paul Williams.
No ... that's just wrong - WRONG. I'm going to have to pull out my Jimmy Swaggart tapes here for guidance - if'n those weird men come near me, I'll kill 'em and then tell god they just died.
Pssst, if you can make up one like that with Larry Norman and Tim Chandler I'll send you 20 bucks.
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Thread: Should Steve Hindalong become a permanent Lost Dog? |
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No more than Tim is a member of the dogs. For the studio gigs to anchor with a consistent team that's one thing. I know Steve is talented, but I'll wait on this one. I still like Burleigh's work on the first few. Mister Holt was far too understated, as was Steve on Mutt (glockenspiel not included).
If the guys are simply continue with their three guitars and percussion accents then why not? But I always liked how the guys used the studio and live shows as different means of expression. I think they're limiting themselves and what they can convey. The Dogs were always about musical alchemy ... and lately they've lost some of their bite.
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