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lanaki
Posted 2007-04-24 11:57 PM (#94284 - in reply to #94209)
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Location: big island
50 years old, staying at home, IN HAWAII, with a couple toddlers would not be too stressful if that's all that was goin' on. i'm also a stepdad to four grown children, two of which live here with us in a three bedroom house. they dropped out of school, don't work, don't have driver's licenses, are about the sloppiest young men i've ever met and their deadbeat dad never taught them respect. these guys are 21 and 19 and both think the world owes them a living. some days, i take it in stride and lean more heavily on the Everlasting Arms and other days i wanna lean on the arms of a different caliber! ;)

oh yeah, almost forgot...my 18 year old daughter is coming to live with us in june. i might be able to do more gigs then cuz i'll have a babysitter though.
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2007-04-25 10:29 AM (#94285 - in reply to #94209)
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Location: Boise, Idaho
Forget what I said about inviting us over for a visit, Randy. You're welcome here, though. 2 of us in a 4000 square foot house with a 5 car garage, big yard and a pool and a cabin up in the woods. I have to get on a website in order to find someone to talk to.
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dvd
Posted 2007-04-25 10:30 PM (#94286 - in reply to #94209)
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Location: Central Massachusetts
Townes Van Zandt - Be Here to Love Me

... and as the parent of twin three-year-old girls, I can say that being home alone with two toddlers can be plenty stressful. :eek:
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lanaki
Posted 2007-04-25 11:03 PM (#94287 - in reply to #94209)
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Location: big island
aloha mark
~do ya need a housekeeper and a gardener and a mechanic and a poolboy with a pioneering spirit? oh...and someone to take care of your guitar museum while you are traversing the world? someone with two built-in toddlers so that the sweet sound of children laughing fills the 4000 plus square feet of air?
please accept this post as my informal application. rest assured we will leave the 19 and 21 year olds to fend for themselves here.
(man....i shoulda, coulda been a lawyer...if only i wasn't so overly concerned about my reputation... ;) )
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2007-04-26 12:27 AM (#94288 - in reply to #94209)
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My wife will be disappointed that I invited you here instead of inviting us there. The pool isn't open yet, but it's going to be in the 80s this weekend. If you can cure my slice, you could be my caddy, too.
Somehow we haven't missed the sound of children laughing. The quiet after having teenagers in the house for so many years is kind of nice.
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lanaki
Posted 2007-04-26 12:57 AM (#94289 - in reply to #94209)
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you're spoiled, mark. you wouldn't want to stay at our place even if there was enuf room. like i previously mentioned, we gave up a whole lot of comfort and "comfortable things" lifestyle by me staying home to nurture our new little ones.
however, you are always welcome to big island. i welcome the chance for my wife and i to spend some time out and about with you and yours. we'll leave all four kids home!
if we combined my hook with your slice we could both be golfically cured. :D
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Wildwood
Posted 2007-04-26 2:58 PM (#94290 - in reply to #94209)
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Location: St Louis
1. Nils Lofgren - Sacred Weapon
2. Humble Pie - Fillmore
3. Cafe R&B - Blues and All the Rest
4. Allman Brothers - Idlewild South
5. Honeytribe - Torch
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Captain Lovehandles
Posted 2007-07-28 1:56 PM (#94291 - in reply to #94209)
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Location: GA USA
Time to hit this thread again.

The new Bad Brains album just came out, and it's great, for all you reggae-punk fans.
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dvd
Posted 2007-07-28 2:43 PM (#94292 - in reply to #94209)
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Location: Central Massachusetts
Tom Waits, Nighthawks at the Diner
David Gilmour, On An Island
Pink Martini, Hey Eugene!
Van Morrison, Magic Time
Neil Young, Live at Massey Hall 1971
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CrimsonLake
Posted 2007-07-28 3:32 PM (#94293 - in reply to #94209)
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Location: Marlton, NJ
Elvis Costello Greatest Hits
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Paul Templeman
Posted 2007-07-28 4:03 PM (#94294 - in reply to #94209)
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Location: Scotland
Pat McLaughlin - Horsefly
Warren Zevon - Preludes (unreleased demos)
James McMurtry - Childish Things
Rodney Crowell - The Outsider
Shawn Colvin - These Four Walls
David Lindley - El Rayo X Live
Jackson Browne - Solo acoustic Vol 1.
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an4340
Posted 2007-07-28 5:38 PM (#94295 - in reply to #94209)
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Location: Capital District, NY, USA Minor Outlying Islands
Terri Hendrix - The Spiritual Kind (Great versions of Driftwood's Soul of a Man and Pastures of Plenty by Gutherie)

La Bamba Movie Soundtrack --- Los Lobos/others

Beach Boys --- 20 Good Vibrations

Johnny Rivers --- The Original
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fillhixx
Posted 2007-07-28 7:33 PM (#94296 - in reply to #94209)
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Location: Campbell River, British Columbia
OFC :rolleyes: Old Farts Club.

Corb Lund & the Hurtin\' Albertans - Five Dollar Bill
Los Rastrillos - Codigos Del Alma
Slammin all-body band
LeRoy Bell and his Only Friends - Two sides to every story

......................................
BTW; "Elvis Costellos greatest hit?"
Diana Krall
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popcritic
Posted 2007-07-29 2:33 PM (#94297 - in reply to #94209)
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Location: atlanta
Au Revoir Simone--"The Birth of Music" (2007)
Inara George--"All Rise" (2005)
Bryan Ferry--"Dylanesque" (2007)
As Tall as Lions--Self titled (2006)
Coco Montoya--"Dirty Deal" (2007)
Kaki King--Rough demos for her 4th cd
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