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Having Trooble Communicatin' T'day!

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cliff
Posted 2004-03-29 10:18 AM (#191105)
Subject: Having Trooble Communicatin' T'day!


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Bloody Hell!

I can't foonction properly t'DAY!!
Nobody here can understand a fookin' thin I'm SAYin'!!!

It jes gooes t'show - y'spend four fookin' days cramped into a bloody minivan with a pair of Geordie sods an' their "splits", an ya' coom away talking wit a bloody ACCENT!! This could last for fookin' DAYS!!!

Still . . they were a grand boonch, I had a wonderful time and a I miss them dearly already.

Cheers, mates!

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Stevechapman
Posted 2004-03-29 10:27 AM (#191106 - in reply to #191105)
Subject: Re: Having Trooble Communicatin' T'day!


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Cliff,
Great pic of Paul templeman & crew! they were a crazy and fun bunch. How bout the names of the rest of the crew? I talked to them and dumb me forgot to ask names!
Glad you made it home safely. Had fun jammin with you!
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cliff
Posted 2004-03-29 10:57 AM (#191107 - in reply to #191105)
Subject: Re: Having Trooble Communicatin' T'day!


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From left to right:
Paul, Susan, Liz, & Don.
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Stevechapman
Posted 2004-03-29 11:10 AM (#191108 - in reply to #191105)
Subject: Re: Having Trooble Communicatin' T'day!


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Thanks Cliff,
Now i Remember Don,..i never officially got to meet the ladies. Now i can put a face with the name.
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Wuzhizzoner
Posted 2004-03-29 11:19 AM (#191109 - in reply to #191105)
Subject: Re: Having Trooble Communicatin' T'day!


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Location: Converse, Texas
The UK contingent was "a grand boonch" to be with! It was a joy having them with us and hearing them play!
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Paul Templeman
Posted 2004-03-29 11:56 AM (#191110 - in reply to #191105)
Subject: Re: Having Trooble Communicatin' T'day!


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Jesus, you all sound like Peter Sellers as Inspector Clouseau. This might help

http://www.welcome-to-tyneside.fsnet.co.uk/dictionary.html


And some more "culture" from the North East of England:
http://www.vizcomic.com/

Click on the "Profanisaurus" link & learn to insult your fellow Americans in a way they'll never decipher

We had a great time meeting you all.
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Stevechapman
Posted 2004-03-29 12:11 PM (#191111 - in reply to #191105)
Subject: Re: Having Trooble Communicatin' T'day!


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Paul,
Glad you made it home!
Great links Man! Very Funy!! enjoyed hearing you play and meeting you! You play a mean slide my friend! Hope to see you soon. Give my best to Don & the girls. By the way,..on the way back to NC they let me carry my guitar on the plane and strap it into an empty seat! I was happy to say the least!Hope to see you guys again soon.
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Paul Templeman
Posted 2004-03-29 12:28 PM (#191112 - in reply to #191105)
Subject: Re: Having Trooble Communicatin' T'day!


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I managed to get the Nylon Viper and the Josh White onto the 747 out of JFK, but they got arsey at Heathrow on the connecting flight home. I was polite but very firm & insisted that the guitars would not go onto the carousel. They put one in the cockpit & another in the closet. The biggest problem, as usual, was my slides. I guess on an x-ray they must've looked like large calibre ammo.
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Stevechapman
Posted 2004-03-29 12:34 PM (#191113 - in reply to #191105)
Subject: Re: Having Trooble Communicatin' T'day!


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And i imagine in your mind those slides wer actually loaded with your middle finger, waving wildly at the airlines :D
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Paul Wag
Posted 2004-03-29 1:54 PM (#191114 - in reply to #191105)
Subject: Re: Having Trooble Communicatin' T'day!


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I was happily surprised that American Airlines let me carry-on my one guitar I brought with me. Paul, I took out the kapo, string winder, and needle nose pliers that are usually in the case and put them in my checked luggage. On our way home, one of the TSA security guys at BDL looked at my case on the x-ray conveyor and says "You go to the factory tour? Man, they make great guitars!" :D
I said, "You should see a lot of folks comin' through", he replied, "These guys yesterday had custom built ones and everything!"

They never wanted to open it once, fit up in the bin, good to go....
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MWoody
Posted 2004-03-29 2:51 PM (#191115 - in reply to #191105)
Subject: Re: Having Trooble Communicatin' T'day!



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Miles and Al,

How about some OFC stickers for our cases? Just in case they miss the luggage tags.
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Stevechapman
Posted 2004-03-29 3:23 PM (#191116 - in reply to #191105)
Subject: Re: Having Trooble Communicatin' T'day!


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BDL looked inside my case. They let me lift the guitar out. and looked in the pick-strap compartment. The only thing i had in their that they were unsure about was the truss road adjustment wrench.For the elite models they are long. I explained what it was for and they looked again at the guitar and remarked how beautiful it was. I said thank you and that was that.it actually was alot easier than Raliegh-Durham where they would'nt let me lift the guitar out of the case- They let me observe and were really careful with it. But i actually enjoyed the flight back home more knowing that my"baby" was strapped in to the empty row of seats directly behind me!
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PeterD
Posted 2004-03-31 6:39 AM (#191117 - in reply to #191105)
Subject: Re: Having Trooble Communicatin' T'day!


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Location: Taichung, Taiwan
I was in Mandarin language school with another missionary from South Africa. When I said I was going to teach an English class at the church, he said in his very South-African/British accent, "What?! You teach English?! You yanks haven't spoken English in 200 years!"
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