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Right-On Scooter,
The dawg plays one hell of a Mandolin. When my Grandfather first came to America from Austria he played the Mandolin over the radio in Manhattan for a living. Of course this was years and tears before TV came along. People whould sit next to the radio and listen to stories, listen to plays, and of course, listen to live performances, like my grand dads. Here in San Francisco we have a really really great Bluegrass Festival every year. Around 50 bands, 4 stages, in Golden Gate Park. It is appropriately called Hardly Strictly Bluegrass. You can access past and future shows by going to www.hardlystrictlybluegrass.com.
We also have one up in Mendocino in June.
Ol' Doc was just here in October. I was hanging backstage with Guy Clark, Tony Rice,Peter Rowan, Dolly Pardon, and the Doc himself. What a great bunch of human beings, and talent. We are set to go to the Fillmore to see Willie next week. I saw him a few years back and smoked a joint with him and his manager. He now has his own "Willie Gas" for sale in Texas. I cant wait to see him. I have a hat that i wear to all festivals that i get autographed. I have his from before, but it's faded over the years.
Peace,
dai*ma :stoned:
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when i saw dave grisman, he stopped playing and chastized the mostly college age crowd for being too loud! MerleFest is held every year in Wilkesboro, NC to celebrate the too short life of Merle Watson. it is a "not to miss" event on my calendar. here in the capitol city of SC, we are also lucky to have Bill's music shop and pickin' parlor. i saw Dr. Ralph Stanley there along with Rhonda Vincent and the Rage. oh, coincidentally, i used to play in a band named for the tv gameshow host from the muppets, Guy Smiley. loooong time ago!
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Hey Floyd
Check your hushmail. I just sent you an email.
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Hey Floyd and Hammer: what is hush mail? Is it enccrypted so i could tell you a secret? I'm in Steamboat.
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Hey gangagirl
Hushmail is encrypted. Just go to www.hushmail.com. My address is [email protected]. shhhh!
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[align=center]I'll have a brew..........THANK YOU!![/align]
Its not too often i get to sit back and enjoy a local beer. I appreciate it. From the FaT TIRES of the world to the Boulder Beer to Coors, we are definitely BLESSED here in the Rocky Mountains for brew.
Of course, if you analyze my recent taste test availability, you will find that Colorado is to be appreciated for BUD too. NO, not BUD-WEI-SER, I am talking about da GREEN. AND YES, i am a MMJ patient listed with the Colorado Registry. In the past couple weeks, I have tried AK-47, alaskan ThunderF*ck, Amsterdam Bubble Berry, and I currently have a big fatty of a first taste of BUBBLE GUM spliff in my mouth. WISH you were ALL here to taste and enjoy. :thumbsup:
The Rocky Mountains can also be a cold and distant place for making new friends. Everyone is on an 'individualized' wavelength, was my initial impression, but now that i have been here for six years, my social circle is finally starting to pleasantly expand. I welcome anyone in Colorado to contact me, and maybe we can establish some good VIBE.//Timothy(aka COmidnightrider46):D
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