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Location: SoCal | Anyone else find it unusual...no word about Temp's wedding or other activities (to include Cliff)? |
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Location: south east Michigan | My guess is that for now they are to busy living life to write about it. |
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Location: Scotland | We partied pretty hard for 5 days solid, and played 3 long gigs, so we're still recovering. I dropped Jeanette & Cliff at the airport a few hours ago, they should be home anytime now and I'm sure he'll have a report. Michael made it out also. I just put a few pics in my Gallery
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Location: Tennessee | Nice! Usually when someone I know is wearing a suit and tie, they have to stand and say "Not Guilty Your Honor". In this case, a far more joyous courts appointment. Hearty Congratulations! |
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Location: south east Michigan | . |
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Location: south east Michigan | The lady on the bench... is that a "hide her identity bar" across her eyes?
I've seen that done before in old pornos... I mean I know someone who says they've seen that done in old pornos. |
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Location: Earth·SolarSystem·LocalInterstellarCloud·Local Bub | Wow, Scotland has Palm trees.. Whodda thunk it. |
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Location: SoCal | That's better...at least we have the casualty report. Again, congratulations. |
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Location: Capital District, NY, USA Minor Outlying Islands | Congrats!
And Palm Trees! Wow!
I love the handbill for the gig. |
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Location: big island | Originally posted by Jeff W.:
Wow, Scotland has Palm trees.. Whodda thunk it. those are mcgregor bucket palms. they are kept in a bucket in a greenhouse until spring and then planted, bucket and all. at first frost they are relocated, bucket and all, back to the greenhouse.
was temp's wedding formally announced here? if so, i missed that one. best wishes, paul. |
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Location: Boise, Idaho | I can guarantee that if there was an Ovation Fan Club board when we were on our honeymoon, I wouldn't have checked it. |
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Location: Capital District, NY, USA Minor Outlying Islands | Are you sure those are in pots? |
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Location: NW Washington State | I think it's great that Paul and Cliff finally got married. I just hope they're ready to handle the challenges of a long distance relationship. |
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Location: big island | Originally posted by an4340:
Are you sure those are in pots? rick,
sorry. i was being a bit facetious, that's all. i'm a mcgregor/gragg descendant so i just figured the old clan had even developed a method of keeping palm trees, knowing one day the tropics would be full of their kin. |
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Location: Boise, Idaho | Nice looking wedding party, in both respects. Scotland looks beautiful, and no rain in the pics. Smart man, Paul. |
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Location: Jet City | Originally posted by lanaki:
those are mcgregor bucket palms. they are kept in a bucket in a greenhouse until spring and then planted, bucket and all. at first frost they are relocated, bucket and all...
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You need to lay off that Pakalolo Randy! :D |
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Location: Rego Park, NY, | Congratulations Paul and Susan!! |
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Location: Bluffton, SC | Congratulations to both of you, Paul. Some in the group have had the pleasure of meeting the new Ms. Temp and I think we'd all agree that you're a very lucky man. Nice work. |
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Location: Colorado Rocky Mountains | Wow. That sure doesn't look like the Scotland I've seen. Congrats to you, PT. |
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Location: Earth·SolarSystem·LocalInterstellarCloud·Local Bub | Rothesay, Bermuda... |
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Location: Earth·SolarSystem·LocalInterstellarCloud·Local Bub | Rothesay, Bermuda... |
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Location: GA USA | Rothesay, Bermuda? |
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Location: Bluffton, SC | Don't ask, Jas...obviously SOMEone has fallen off the wagon agin'...just nod and smile with him.
It's just so damn sad. |
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Location: 6 String Ranch | Rothsay, Bermuda, Oh Yesss...... |
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Location: UK | Oh Lord love ya Jeff , did they say wedding was in Scotland we were all partying in Bermuda , wernt you invited ?? |
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Location: NJ | WHAT a Place!!!!
Just to let you ALL know NOW that I have exclusive DistributionRights(INth'US) for an upcoming BritCom series coming to a local PBS channel near YOU NextYEAR!! . . .
This place was(IS!!) ABsolutely Fabulous!!
Just got in today at about 5pm
(was s'POSEd to arrive @11pm . . YESterday!! . . . MoronThatLater . . .)
TheGood:
The Weather - (those Palms actually LIVE there!!)
Bute DOES kinda' ride the same JetStream(Ithink) as Bermuda . . . SimplyGorgeous!!
This TimeOfYear, the sky stays "light" till PAST 11PM!! Paul's neighbor Jerry & his son played a quick couple holes at 10:15 one night!!). After 11, it gets "dark" till about 3:30am, when it starts t'get light again (which was usually when Paul&I finally dragged our asses up the Hill from "thVic" for three consecutive mornings).
It was rumoured on the Island that IF Paul HAD "a Soul", he surely sold it for the beautiful weather he gave Susan for their WeddingDay . .
TheScenery - BreathTaking!!!
Just the view of ScalpsieBay was worth the price of airfare!! I also have some fantastic views from Rothesay Golf Course (right behind Paul/Susan's House). Didn't stay sober long enough to play, but Paul's neighbors, Jerry&Leela took me up to shoot the Views (being that Jerry is the island's undertaker, I was somewhat suspicious that this MIGHT've been the result of a CouncilVote to "dispatch of" the AnnoyingYank with a 9Iron & NoneBeTh'Wiser . . .)
ThanksPaul! for going thru the trouble of posting some of the same images that I had intended to . .
That saves me the time to post yet some Others that I have . . .
The Music - aLOT of people here know how there's NOTHING like playing with Paul. Playing with Paul WITH his BandMates (both Old&New) was absolute Killah!! We had an absolute PISS of a Time!!(and I've got the "CajonBlisters" t'PROVE it!!)
TheBad:
Thru a Snafu w/Expedia, we got MisDirected to the wrong terminal at Heathrow, missed our connection (we went thru Security FOUR individual times over the course of TWO Terminals - I got frisked twice, Jeanette once) & spent one of the Top10 MostExpenive Nights(based on co$t/sq.ft.) in our relationship together. By the time the BarjhiBus got us to the ComfortInn/Heathrow, we were able to eat, make some needed e-mails, have NUMEROUS StiffDrinks, and grab a few hours of needed sleep before grabbing another flight early the next morning (to JFK . . rather than Newark - which is 20mins. from Home). Thankfully, we didn't have the 39lb. cajon in-tow, (like we did on our way Over) . .
The U.S.Dollar=Ouch!
The BEST:
The People - from the elderly Englishwoman who sat next to Jeanette and squeezed her hand while she prayed during take-off on her way Home after visiting her brother in Ramsey,NJ - to the flinty little old lady behind the counter at the Rothesay Electric Bakery (which sells what I mistook for ChocolateCoissants, but were in actuality baked rolls of pastry filled with sheep scrotum - ThanksAgain,Paul!) - to the Island Undertaker who sings Disney Standards (and rather WELL, I might add) - to Jenny Brown the Octegenarian JazzSinger - to EVEN the annoying Arizona KenDoll (whom we shared the BarjhiBusRide with - while he was touring Europe alone on (what sounded like)his Wife'sMoney . . .
AcousticRat:(Paul, Paul("Melvin") with his wife, Joanne; Sam (with his SwingSet & VideoCrew).
All of the other musicians: Don (&Liz), Phe & Lois, Fluff, Eric, Mike . . .
The PEOPLE that we met over the course of the ENTIRE Time made such a sperm-of-the-moment Trip so worthwhile . . just th'way it's s'Posed t'Be . .
Lastly to Paul & Susan for allowing us to come Share&Invade your Home, Lives, & WeddingDay and Truly making feel like "Family".
We Miss You Both, Already.
c&j |
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Location: East Tennessee | Congratulations Paul & Susan.
Paul I hope your wife will let you keep posting. We NEED you technical expertise. :D |
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Location: NJ | reading cliffs account of that weekend just made me want to be there more.
oh well, maybe the next time... |
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Location: Earth·SolarSystem·LocalInterstellarCloud·Local Bub | Nice! |
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Location: Bluffton, SC | Ouch. |
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Location: Colorado Rocky Mountains | Maybe Paul and his bride would like to host an OFC Isles get-together? Better plan it soon before the dollar sinks even deeper in the hole and none of use will be able to afford to get over there anymore. The pics are wonderful and the tropical vegetation is still almost unbelievable. I've seen some palms in England, but they were in specially controlled gardens. Sounds like you folks had an absolute blast (sans the airport snafu). Thanks for sharing your adventure with us. |
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Location: NJ | ". . Maybe Paul and his bride would like to host an OFC Isles get-together? . . ."
It might be best to wait until the Statute of Limitations on my offenses have expired . . . |
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Location: closely held secret | "CajonBlisters"
I'm pretty sure they make an ointment for that... it should be on the shelf next to the Permethrin... |
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Location: NJ | I actually DID develop blisters on the index/middle fingers of my right hand, which led to my bleeding on one of Paul's guitars when I attempted to fingerpick my opening tune at the Sunday Session the following afternoon . . .
. . left quite an impression with the audience.
(In hindsight, I shoulda' opened with the Stones' "LetItBleed". . .) |
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Location: So. Cal. | I can tell you all that Cliff put his soul into it (at least on Saturday's gig when I was there). He was also drenched to his chest in a relatively short set. I was actually quite impressed when he was able to sing and play the "drum box thingie" at the same time so well. I had a great time. Thanks PT again for inviting me. |
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Location: NJ | Don Henley's a hack . . . |
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Location: Lake Hiawatha, New Jersey | Not only that, but he can shine one hell-of-a shoe! |
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Location: Campbell River, British Columbia | Originally posted by cliff:
It might be best to wait until the Statute of Limitations on my offenses have expired . . . Warning! Statute of limitations is an American judicial invention. I'm afraid neither you nor your descendents may return to the Mother Country without fear of being deported to Australia... |
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| Sounds like a huge time. But I'll bet the booze wasn't quite as good as Matusalem :D |
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Location: NJ | Rum?? . . . what's THAT?? . . . . |
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Location: Earth·SolarSystem·LocalInterstellarCloud·Local Bub | the ole single malts.... gives you GaelicBreath. |
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Location: NJ | aye. |
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Location: Scotland | Originally posted by alpep:
reading cliffs account of that weekend just made me want to be there more.
oh well, maybe the next time... Next time? This is my second attempt. There ain't gonna be a third marriage!
Cliff, Jeanette and Michael. Myself and Susan are honoured that you made such a huge effort and travelled so far to be with us. Cliff, thanks for the music and the laughs. Now can you come back over and help me look for my liver. |
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Location: NJ | Did'ye make it t'Islay or Skye?? . . . |
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Location: Scotland | Just got back from Skye. Absolutely stunning, apart from the Midges. Remember the state I was in from insect bites at Amelia? Picked up a bottle of cask-strength Talisker from the distillery. We're going to try to make Islay over the summer, but it's a nightmare to get to, as close as we are. |
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Location: NJ | From what I'd seen on the webpage, the location of the Talisker distillery looks amazing . . . |
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Location: 6 String Ranch | sounds like a good time was had by all, congratulations! |
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Location: NJ | Epilogue:
The Victoria Hotel in Rothesay (where the Templeman fete was held) did a marvelous job with the wedding decorations for the CocktailHour.
One of the details was the "sprinkling" of all the cocktail tables with festive "confetti" that was comprised of tiny little shapes (bride/groom, wedding cake, "WeddingDay", etc.) all die-cut out of multi-coloured, metallic mylar.
QuiteCute (for the first hour or so . . .)
When they start sticking to your bare forearm, or start showing up in your hair, they can become QUITE annoying . . .
It was about THEN that the "Evil" switch in my head went off.
In retalliation for a broken LatinPercussion "shaker" that we're STILL finding little metal "bits" from in various nooks & crannies of our kitchen, and a ShavingKit filled with freshly-shorn, grey Geordie beard-clippings, I (with the help of Jeanette) went about from table-to-table gathering up these little "sparklies" to go into the pocket of my jacket to later be liberally (albeit steathfully) distributed throughout CasaTemp to serve as a subtle reminder to my first (and NOW probably "last") visit to the UK.
I bring this up now, because the initial "sightings" are JUST starting to pop up . . .
Let's put it this way, Paul will have more of a "constant reminder" that I was at his WeddingDay, than that Susan was.
Cheers,Mate! |
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Location: Earth·SolarSystem·LocalInterstellarCloud·Local Bub | Those were brain cells . . . |
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Location: Scotland | In my Gibson B25, in one of my Ukes, in a bunch of CD's............ hilarious. |
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Location: SoCal | Well done Clifford..... |
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Location: Sydney, Australia | Originally posted by fillhixx:
I'm afraid neither you nor your descendents may return to the Mother Country without fear of being deported to Australia... [/QB] Won't work. We Aussies are wise to this now and deport illegal arrivals to Nauru |
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| Wow, "Aussies" and "wise" in the same sentence. Who saw that coming? |
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