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Posted by baxter on 09-16-2003 at09:47:

 

You had us worried, Bret, very worried.



Posted by bret on 09-16-2003 at10:10:

 

I do what I can.



Posted by Stuart Pedasso on 09-16-2003 at10:51:

 

Wes, oddly enough, I have my grandma's old feather bed. It's pretty big ...



Posted by bret on 09-16-2003 at11:21:

 

It'd hold eight kids 'n' four hound dogs
And a piggy Jevon stole from the shed



Posted by Stuart Pedasso on 09-16-2003 at12:41:

 

Sadly we don't have a shed out back, however, we often nab the neighbour's dog. That and the fortyeleven sheep.



Posted by Theo on 09-17-2003 at10:00:

  No shed?!

No shed, man... hmmm...























No shed?




















Hmmmm... No shed, man...



















So...where do you go to...I dunno...discipline the kids? Or whatever? Roll Eyes



Posted by Dr Rich on 09-17-2003 at10:12:

  RE: No shed?!

quote:
Originally posted by Theo
No shed?
So...where do you go to...I dunno...discipline the kids? Or whatever? Roll Eyes


You ain't leavin' till you finished with smokin' all them cig-rets!








































...and when you done be sure to cut me a switch! Shocked



Posted by Theo on 09-17-2003 at10:35:

  ahh now...

Rich is somebody who can read between the lines--spacious lines! Cool

By the way, I'm putting together a set list for this BC show and I'm getting fairly excited about it. I'm jamming in a good number of TST numbers. They're tunes that have become special to me during the last two years while traveling with the Dogs--either just from hearing them in one context after another, or from actually having had the pleasure of performing them with one or more of the guys.

Most of my stuff is fairly tear jerky so I had to draw humor from somewhere!!!!! Wink



Posted by Stuart Pedasso on 09-17-2003 at11:01:

 

I wouldn't worry too much about the humour part, Theo you saw the set list I sent to your work e-mail, I'm pairing it down and trying to interject more "real" songs that don't involve animals or dead musicians.

This should be fun

In lieu of a shed we had a woodpile on the side of the house ...



Posted by Theo on 09-17-2003 at11:59:

  Stu

This is my late day at work, so I don't get up there 'till noon. Also, my new computer up there didn't have email up and running yesterday so I haven't seen your list yet. But I wouldn't scale it down. Have fun!

As for the woodpile, I'm sure that'll be enough for Wes. ???? Roll Eyes



Posted by Dr Rich on 09-17-2003 at14:02:

  RE: ahh now...

quote:
Originally posted by Theo
Rich is somebody who can read between the lines--spacious lines! Cool


read between the what?

huh???


who??





































wha????



Posted by wes berlin on 09-17-2003 at18:12:

  RE: Stu

quote:
Originally posted by Theo

As for the woodpile, I'm sure that'll be enough for Wes.




aaaaaarrrrrgh matey.



Posted by baxter on 09-17-2003 at18:24:

 




Posted by Stuart Pedasso on 09-17-2003 at18:25:

 

Wes, would you like, be the emcee guy?

"Ladies and gentlement, children of all ages, welcome to the show, hey are there any anniversaries out there tonight? Ma'am I must say you look lovely this evening, (looking at the daughter) I see you brought your sister along."

You could do a glowing introduction for Theo, gush and make him blush and all that. As for the Banos, the less said the better. I guess you could mention that I've got a day pass, and that I'm feeling much better thank you very much. The voices aren't nearly as loud as they ... what? Get an ax? Okay ...

Whew

Also, I need someone to pour drinks and act as bouncer at the door. We've got some Hell's Angels next door ...



Posted by baxter on 09-17-2003 at18:26:

 

Big Grin Big Grin



Posted by wes berlin on 09-17-2003 at18:46:

 

Big Grin



Posted by Theo on 09-17-2003 at18:51:

  That's funny...

A few weeks ago I was asked to play a reunion gig out in the toolies with the band I used to tour with in the early 80s. Big huge kegger with LOADS of bikers there. The bikers and the squids--those were the two fan groups that loved us most.

At any rate, go ahead and invite 'em. It'll just seem like old times! Big Grin



Posted by baxter on 09-17-2003 at18:55:

 

Squids? Shocked

Come now, you must draw the line somewhere.



Posted by Theo on 09-17-2003 at18:56:

  Yes!

The squids out in Bremerton WA, who worked the battle ships and the Nuclear Wessles--they love us! Cool



Posted by baxter on 09-17-2003 at18:58:

 

Oh, i thought they were DAMB squids, a much more pernicious variety i'm sure.


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