Boulder, Colorado fall jam
fugot
Posted 2007-10-15 5:25 PM (#78195)
Subject: Boulder, Colorado fall jam


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Hi all,
This saturday,October 20th, if you can find my house you are welcome to come over and play music, talk, drink a beer or soda, or just hang out.

Ok I will give directions if you pm, if I...must.

No door prizes this time, just my award winning personality, and maybe cooler refreshments and a pizza slice.
Saturday from 1 pm till 5 ish?? (hey you dont got to go home-) besides-i run out of stories at the 4 hour mark-but I still love the Paul Temp/jimmy buffet story from last time.

only chance to play a condor in colorado.....
thanks, have a good week, PLEase pm if need be and yes even you are welcome....really, even you.
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stephent28
Posted 2007-10-15 5:35 PM (#78196 - in reply to #78195)
Subject: Re: Boulder, Colorado fall jam



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as Clifford and his much better half can now safely slink into the room............


HEY UNCA BEAL....you got a son in Fort Collins...why don't ya fly up for the weekend to see him and stop over at Fugot's on Saturday!
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cliff
Posted 2007-10-15 5:36 PM (#78197 - in reply to #78195)
Subject: Re: Boulder, Colorado fall jam


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Sorry, can't make it.

I'll be in Colorado that weekend . . .
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cliff
Posted 2007-10-15 5:37 PM (#78198 - in reply to #78195)
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oh, . . .


. . . wow, man!!
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stephent28
Posted 2007-10-15 6:57 PM (#78199 - in reply to #78195)
Subject: Re: Boulder, Colorado fall jam



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bring some of whatever it is you got.

must be killa.....
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stephent28
Posted 2007-10-16 6:30 PM (#78200 - in reply to #78195)
Subject: Re: Boulder, Colorado fall jam



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Professor, you gonna be there?
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ProfessorBB
Posted 2007-10-17 9:10 AM (#78201 - in reply to #78195)
Subject: Re: Boulder, Colorado fall jam



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Yep, but I'll need a refresher on the directions.
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cliff
Posted 2007-10-17 9:29 AM (#78202 - in reply to #78195)
Subject: Re: Boulder, Colorado fall jam


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just follow the cop cars . . .
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Waskel
Posted 2007-10-17 9:32 AM (#78203 - in reply to #78195)
Subject: Re: Boulder, Colorado fall jam



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Listen for the sirens and the screaming.
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fugot
Posted 2007-10-17 3:02 PM (#78204 - in reply to #78195)
Subject: Re: Boulder, Colorado fall jam


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Hey,
I haven't had the police at my front door since the,.... nevermind. for a long time now...

Brad, I sent you my address, easy peezee.

we should do a secret santa party -or at the next factory tour- you know everyone brings one guitar wrapped up and gives it someone else, and then you receive a guitar as well. just think of the possibilites.

:eek:
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stephent28
Posted 2007-10-21 1:02 AM (#78205 - in reply to #78195)
Subject: Re: Boulder, Colorado fall jam



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Well, the twin baritones did not make their appearance so I brought the Collins and the Lowden instead.

Fugot and I stood around drinking brew with the ladies while listening to Cliff and the Professor rock out!

Good times!
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Beggin
Posted 2007-10-21 8:52 AM (#78206 - in reply to #78195)
Subject: Re: Boulder, Colorado fall jam


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Pictures?!
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fugot
Posted 2007-10-21 10:18 AM (#78207 - in reply to #78195)
Subject: Re: Boulder, Colorado fall jam


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I didn't let anyone have crayons, so no pictures were made...But I added another good memory to the ones I can remember.

The Professor had a great idea for a ski jam get together if anyone is of the ilk. (and the professor can play!)..(Thanks for the awesome pizza too Brad). It was a wood guitar day...tak koa , collins, lowden, and Koala were the stars.

We had the best weather of the fall season for awhile (sunny and 70), then it got chilly outside.
Right now the new jersey kids are probably just getting to the airport, it is cold and there is snow on the ground....


NOTE: Earth day is right around the corner-plan for an April Spring Boulder jam???

Thanks ya'all...it twas a good day, good people, good time,no, I had a great time.
Time to go walk the dog...happy sunday.
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stephent28
Posted 2007-10-21 1:14 PM (#78208 - in reply to #78195)
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and I have a sneakin suspicion that because of this little get together that a Hamer is gonna change hands real soon (along with a chunk of money :D )!
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cliff
Posted 2007-10-21 7:41 PM (#78209 - in reply to #78195)
Subject: Re: Boulder, Colorado fall jam


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Just got in.

THANKS Guys!!!
We had yet another GREAT time!!!

I'll upload some pics when I have the time/patience.
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Beggin
Posted 2007-10-21 9:10 PM (#78210 - in reply to #78195)
Subject: Re: Boulder, Colorado fall jam


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Originally posted by cliff:
Just got in.

THANKS Guys!!!
We had yet another GREAT time!!!

I'll upload some pics when I have the time/patience.
We would appreciate some pictures Cliff! I can't believe that Fugot didn't have any crayons.
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ProfessorBB
Posted 2007-10-21 11:31 PM (#78211 - in reply to #78195)
Subject: Re: Boulder, Colorado fall jam



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Cliff, you made it out at the right time. Typical Colorado weather. 80 degrees on the back porch on Saturday (84 in some places in the Denver area), and 4 inches of snow and an overnight low of 22 the next day.
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Waskel
Posted 2007-10-22 7:12 AM (#78212 - in reply to #78195)
Subject: Re: Boulder, Colorado fall jam



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Originally posted by BegginJIM:
I can't believe that Fugot didn't have any crayons.
Not exactly the case, Jim...


Originally posted by fugot:
I didn't let anyone have crayons, so no pictures were made...
Just because he's willing to share his expensive and rare guitars, doesn't mean he's crazy enough to let Cliff, Stephen and Brad loose in his house with a fistful of Crayolas.
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Beggin
Posted 2007-10-22 7:47 AM (#78213 - in reply to #78195)
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:D
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Beal
Posted 2007-10-22 9:13 AM (#78214 - in reply to #78195)
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There you go!

Sounds like it was a good time.
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stephent28
Posted 2007-10-22 10:27 AM (#78215 - in reply to #78195)
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Originally posted by Mauvais Beal:
There you go!

Sounds like it was a good time.
Expecting even more in March in Florida! ;)
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Beggin
Posted 2007-10-22 11:26 AM (#78216 - in reply to #78195)
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Alot of us are! I will bring the crayons.
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stephent28
Posted 2007-10-24 11:13 AM (#78217 - in reply to #78195)
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Professor....has Mike's Hamer been calling your name?
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cliff
Posted 2007-10-24 12:47 PM (#78218 - in reply to #78195)
Subject: Re: Boulder, Colorado fall jam


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he's busy VXTing right now . . .
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ProfessorBB
Posted 2007-10-24 4:19 PM (#78219 - in reply to #78195)
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Stephen, it sure has. I'm meeting with a contractor today about next spring's rear courtyard project. Depending upon his figures and the damage it is going to do to my guitar fund, I have Mike's telephone number and plan to call him in a few days when I get things all sorted out. Right now, as accurately reported by Cliff, I'm trying to dial in the VXT. One thing for sure, regardless of the sounds, the size and feel of the VXT is superb. I love the neck.
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stephent28
Posted 2007-10-29 4:10 PM (#78220 - in reply to #78195)
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Cliff, where's the photos?
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cliff
Posted 2007-10-29 4:22 PM (#78221 - in reply to #78195)
Subject: Re: Boulder, Colorado fall jam


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I tried several times over the weekend, but the site's been so f*&^$g SLOW/crapping-out that I just gave up!!

I'll try during the week when I have more time/patience . . .
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cliff
Posted 2007-10-29 4:39 PM (#78222 - in reply to #78195)
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Case in Point:

It took me more than 5 mins. & 3 attempts to answer you just now . . .
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Jeff W.
Posted 2007-10-29 4:44 PM (#78223 - in reply to #78195)
Subject: Re: Boulder, Colorado fall jam


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I couldn't get on from about 6 last night until about 8:30 this morning... and it's been acting up all day today...
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stephent28
Posted 2007-10-29 5:32 PM (#78224 - in reply to #78195)
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I was wondering if it was just my connection but it sounds like a server issue.
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Captain Lovehandles
Posted 2007-10-29 7:28 PM (#78225 - in reply to #78195)
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I couldn't upload last night at all, but this morning at 5:30 it worked just fine. Give that a try!
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G8r
Posted 2007-10-30 10:35 AM (#78226 - in reply to #78195)
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I've been having problems, too. I was able to upload some to a ZillaFest album in my gallery this morning, though.
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stephent28
Posted 2007-10-30 11:19 PM (#78227 - in reply to #78195)
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Cliff will get to it eventually and then everyone will wonder why anyone cared to begin with!
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2007-10-30 11:51 PM (#78228 - in reply to #78195)
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If any of you Denver people get near Gravity Music in the next day or so, check out an Ultra GS that they have on ebay. Has an unusual paint job that looks pretty good in the pictures. I figure that guitars under $100 don't count against my moratorium. That's just a few days lunch money.
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