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selfrepeat101, chicken recipies and yahoo groups

mono_tones_1 - 21 Feb 2005 04:32:57

Marty,
your recipe is here:
I bet it goes down great with a flat-dog sidedish ;-)
btw, you forgot picks and trempicking techniques in you list of
returning subjects.
I for one do enjoy the returning debates every now and then, I also
think that though the subjects might be repetitive, the content of
debates isn't --- there is some sort of development every time a
subject returns. I keep reading them and keep learning from them.
and A LOT of space here is dedicated to show and album reviews and
talk about new bands - which is really great too.
I like the yahoo groups more then the forum design - the main reason
being that I like the unorganized nature of it, which makes me end up
reading posts I enjoy but otherwise never would have read. It's the
difference between all hanging at the bar with a beer getting to know
eachother, barfly style, as opossed to brittish pub with deviders
between every table where you never get to know anyone sorta thing.
And the yahoo-group format defintly carries a vintage vibe !
It would be nice though, if every now en then people would change the
subject of there post, if it floats away from the original subject...
WR
>
> >
> >
> > --- In , "Marty Tippens"
> > <mctippens@e...> wrote:
> >> Not again! You mean to say we're back to discussing the Jaquar
and
> > Jazzmaster bridges?! It's time to rename this list Jazz-Jag-
> > Bridge101 !!
> >> ...that is until we recycle the Fender Reverb RI Tank and the
> > useless mods [oops, did I say that? ;-)] again. Actually, I think
we
> > have reduced ourselves to four recycling topics which include:
> >>
> >> 1. Jazz-Jag bridges.
> >> 2. Fender reverb tanks.
> >> 3. Pick-up changes.
> >> 4. Flatwound strings.
> >>
> >> We gotta come up with some new ones. Does anyone have a good
> > recipe for Chicken Florentine?
> >> -Marty
> >>
> >> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
> >

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