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Old 01-29-2014, 09:16 PM
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5XcKBmdfpWs

You guys need a hobby.


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Old 01-29-2014, 11:17 PM
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Don't ever do that to my ears again please.
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Old 01-30-2014, 09:00 AM
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It's hard to believe that back then we thought that look was COOL!
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Old 01-30-2014, 10:41 AM
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Sandy,

Mention of those places do jar my memory, although the Black Tulip is still open (I don't know who runs it). Hanging out with Sly Stone had to be a trip (you were probably already on one). Did you ever witness the biker/surfer fights at the A-Frame?

As for Long Point, once again, my day job may get it the way. That weekend falls on my time frame to bring the big boat up from the Caribbean. Hopefully, I can get the boss, his kids and grandkids to finishup thier island vacations, so I can get the yacht up to Florida before the Long Point weekend. If I'm home, I'll run down from Satellite Beach, maybe sleep out in the 23WA one night, bring the 20SF down another day.

I sure it will be entertaining, to say the least

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Old 01-30-2014, 01:09 PM
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Sandy,

Mention of those places do jar my memory, although the Black Tulip is still open (I don't know who runs it). Hanging out with Sly Stone had to be a trip (you were probably already on one). Did you ever witness the biker/surfer fights at the A-Frame?

As for Long Point, once again, my day job may get it the way. That weekend falls on my time frame to bring the big boat up from the Caribbean. Hopefully, I can get the boss, his kids and grandkids to finishup thier island vacations, so I can get the yacht up to Florida before the Long Point weekend. If I'm home, I'll run down from Satellite Beach, maybe sleep out in the 23WA one night, bring the 20SF down another day.

I sure it will be entertaining, to say the least

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Tom and Bucky still run the tulip.

The A Frame oh crap that is funny. Why did the bikers
hate the surfers? Saw a biker eat a Bud bottle at the
Thirsty Turtle once. Piece by piece.
Remember Brassy's?

All the great southern bands played there.

Anyone remember Grinderswitch?

Well, I'm a faithful follower of Brother John Birch and
I belong to the Antioch Baptist Church, and I ain't even
got a garage. You can all home and ask my wife.

He started saying something about the way I was
dressed......
Know it by heart!
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Old 01-30-2014, 11:39 AM
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Dude, Would you get to work supervision some construction...!
Now I got to listen to Bobby Goldsboro or Neil Diamond until my ears heal! (Yuk...!)

Beside that, according to the NSA data, you are up in that Big Bend / Panhandl'in area of FLA with the 352 area code. If that be the case, according to DHS pamphlet 13, Chapter 7, section 121.b, you ain't supposed to be listen'in to music which is "generated more than one adjectent area code away from your primary residence". If that's correct you need to git focused on the Marshall Tucker, Allman Brothers, B-52's, Tom Petty, the CDB, Georga Satellites and bands what sound like that, not Styx, who look like they just stepped out of a Redkin commercial. If ya' keep listen'in to Styx we'll have to change your name from Heron to Cattle Egret...!

Fer homework, you'll need to study "Uneasy Rider" by the CDB until you can recite it completely and don't ferget the part about the guy what got da "green teeth".
They'll be a test at Long Point.
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Old 01-30-2014, 12:00 PM
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"They'll be a test at Long Point."

Wait....waaait.....wait a minute!! No one told me there would be any type of testing, especially intelligence testing, going on at LP!!! I would rather not be part of that!!! If true, camp site #79 will be fenced off with some kind of electro magnetic killer beams (my favorite option) or the mundane, everyday, generic force field to keep out testing predators.
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Old 01-30-2014, 09:27 PM
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we'll have to change your name from Heron to Cattle Egret...!
We call 'em "cow birds" around here.

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Fer homework, you'll need to study "Uneasy Rider" by the CDB until you can recite it completely and don't ferget the part about the guy what got da "green teeth".
They'll be a test at Long Point.
Not a problem. I reached out and kicked ole' green teeth right in the knee.
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Old 01-30-2014, 09:37 PM
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Talk about DERAILED........

This one will go down in history...

Long Dis-a Pointed Gathering 2014
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Old 01-30-2014, 09:52 PM
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We call 'em "cow birds" around here.



Not a problem. I reached out and kicked ole' green teeth right in the knee.
Dang Dave, You da' Man. You just went from -210' where Kmoose gets the big AJ's to up there where Capt. Sully flys at 36K.

But what about that Fr. Frank - Bloodrock! I got the album, but only played it three times 'cause it kinda' creeped me out. He knows everything there is to know about outboard motors, includ'in "dry-stack Mark 78's" and Southern Rock too - just amazing. You guys is some'thin.
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