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Arnaud
Posted 2006-04-05 4:56 PM (#259333)
Subject: stephent28: good advice and good seller



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To all:
Hi, i am relatively new in the OFC and this is my first post. OFC is the place where i found the guitar which i was in search for a long time. I bought stephen Terry's Adamas 1881-2, she arrived at home yesterday. Thanks Stephen for your honesty, your disponibility, quick answer, and the care you take to send the guitar. Buying an instrument on the internet is something which could be quite disapointing. Nothing like that with Stephen, you can buy with great trust. He presently has other guitars for sale, don't hesitate to see his albums and contact him.
I must give 10/10 to you Stephen!!

Arnaud Wodey
1974 Miguel Gonzalez Abad classical guitar
1989 Elite 1868-4
1992 Adamas 1881-2
Marcel Dadi, Chet Atkins, Jerry Reed,Buster B. Jones my masters.
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Jeff W.
Posted 2006-04-05 5:06 PM (#259334 - in reply to #259333)
Subject: Re: stephent28: good advice and good seller


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if you keep it up Stephen, you're going to give this place a good name...

there'll be no keepin' people out.
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Jérôme
Posted 2006-04-05 5:13 PM (#259335 - in reply to #259333)
Subject: Re: stephent28: good advice and good seller



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Congrats Arnaud and welcome aboard.
It's a nice place with nice people. ;)

J :)
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fillhixx
Posted 2006-04-05 6:06 PM (#259336 - in reply to #259333)
Subject: Re: stephent28: good advice and good seller



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Yes, we have all long admired Stephens disponibility.
He is the most disponable person I have never met.
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stephent28
Posted 2006-04-05 6:56 PM (#259337 - in reply to #259333)
Subject: Re: stephent28: good advice and good seller



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Thanks Arnaud, glad you are happy. It was a pleasure working with you.

Jeff, I don't know if that is possible.

J, you guys need to organize an European get together.

Phil, time to write some lyrics. I'm inspired by the phrase "BITE ME!"
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2006-04-05 7:00 PM (#259338 - in reply to #259333)
Subject: Re: stephent28: good advice and good seller


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fillhixx, at least be consistent in your spellings. Is is ible or able? I've just admired Stephen's guitars and knowledge. His disponibility is still open to question.
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Northcountry
Posted 2006-04-05 7:14 PM (#259339 - in reply to #259333)
Subject: Re: stephent28: good advice and good seller
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Sounds like someone is Despondent or disappointed about their reliability or responsibilities! This is either good or bad???

If I was half as worried about my responsibilities as I am about my reliability, I'd be twice as disapponited about my despondence concerning the whole issue!

"The Pain I am feeling is the wall of ignorance I am breaking through........I chear...for it is I who is about to embrace the knowledge and enlightenment that so eagerly awaits me" RD


You work through that and get back to me later. Or not.
I'll be at home, doing smart things. Not necessarily well......
I do happen to have a good discussion going about the finer points of "Bananas" with my neighbor as we speak.

Did you know you are supposed to peel a banana by the bottom end? How many of you grab the stem and tear it off and then the rest of the peel. (Be honest now, this is important information) This is not the way a good monkey does it... you watch one. They hold the natural banana handle (the stem) and peel from the other end. Amazing how much information can be gathered during a good Monkey chat!
Randy
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OldLiverJones
Posted 2006-04-06 6:40 AM (#259340 - in reply to #259333)
Subject: Re: stephent28: good advice and good seller


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disponibility,
I am going to guess and say this is not a word in English. Perhaps I should look it up first?

Welcome aboard. Maybe you can correct my French? I know I often have to pardon it.
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bauerhillboy
Posted 2006-04-06 6:50 AM (#259341 - in reply to #259333)
Subject: Re: stephent28: good advice and good seller


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This place provides great comic relief from our real lives!....Does anyone here HAVE a real life??
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Paulcc1
Posted 2006-04-06 7:00 AM (#259342 - in reply to #259333)
Subject: Re: stephent28: good advice and good seller


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Yes John I do as a matter of fact I am looking for it right now. Its here somewhere it must be on my desk :(
Later Paul
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2006-04-06 10:24 AM (#259343 - in reply to #259333)
Subject: Re: stephent28: good advice and good seller


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Assuming arnaud is French, it would not surprise me if he was better at "English" than most of us Americans. Reminded me of the fun we had with our Korean foreing exchange student. She was always trying to find a word we didn't know and constantly mixed up her i and e sounds, so it was a piss or a shit of paper and we used to go down to the bitch.
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fillhixx
Posted 2006-04-06 12:05 PM (#259344 - in reply to #259333)
Subject: Re: stephent28: good advice and good seller



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Originally posted by stephent28:
I'm inspired by the phrase "BITE ME!"
Biting is for the impatient. Licking lasts longer. ;)


FYI; in case you didn\'t know
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Weaser P
Posted 2006-04-06 12:56 PM (#259345 - in reply to #259333)
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Cleese should be knighted.

Whatever that means...
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stephent28
Posted 2006-04-06 1:33 PM (#259346 - in reply to #259333)
Subject: Re: stephent28: good advice and good seller



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Canadians...Phssssstttt!

Always wanting something they let previously get away....just like the Brits :rolleyes:

That was funny. What year did it come out?
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fillhixx
Posted 2006-04-06 1:43 PM (#259347 - in reply to #259333)
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I think Clinton was still prez.

About the same time he wrote a bit on the difference between Americans and Brits.

eg: -We speak english, you do not.
-When we hold a 'world series' we invite people from other countries.
-When you meet the leader of our country you only have to go down on one knee.

........................................
Never forget, Canadians are peaceful until provoked.
In the war of 1812, Canadians pushed the Americans so far back... passed their 'White House', we burned it... and most of Washington, under the command of William Lyon McKenzie who was insane and hammered all the time. We got bored because they ran away so we came home and partied. Go figure.
What is a Canadian?
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Weaser P
Posted 2006-04-06 1:53 PM (#259348 - in reply to #259333)
Subject: Re: stephent28: good advice and good seller


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Actually I was just reading that it was widely credited to Cleese but actually a little more of a compilation of efforts.
Check it out.
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fillhixx
Posted 2006-04-06 2:12 PM (#259349 - in reply to #259333)
Subject: Re: stephent28: good advice and good seller



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Supports my basic contention at a political chat site I attend, the internet is a great source of misinformation!
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Waskel
Posted 2006-04-06 2:14 PM (#259350 - in reply to #259333)
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I call it the web of a million lies.
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2006-04-06 2:32 PM (#259351 - in reply to #259333)
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Forgot to list Pamela Anderson, although her best features were born in the US.
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fillhixx
Posted 2006-04-06 5:30 PM (#259352 - in reply to #259333)
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"Born?" Don't you mean installed?

...and I have it on good authority that she was in pretty good shape when she went to highschool 30 miles south of me, back when.

....I'll have to tell you the local legend about her hanging naked from the Gym ceiling one day......
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Weaser P
Posted 2006-04-06 6:02 PM (#259353 - in reply to #259333)
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The visual alone is, um, intriguing...
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2006-04-06 7:08 PM (#259354 - in reply to #259333)
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If she was hanging upside down she'd have suffocated.
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Weaser P
Posted 2006-04-06 7:52 PM (#259355 - in reply to #259333)
Subject: Re: stephent28: good advice and good seller


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There are worse ways, you know...
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stephent28
Posted 2006-04-06 9:01 PM (#259356 - in reply to #259333)
Subject: Re: stephent28: good advice and good seller



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Hey, not that the visual of Pamela hanging upside down naked in a gym isn't stimulating, but once again we have managed to severly swing off topic.

If I am not mistaken, we were discussing how wonderful I am :D .

Now, can we get back on topic! :rolleyes:
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Weaser P
Posted 2006-04-06 9:04 PM (#259357 - in reply to #259333)
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Uh, yeah...T's ok too...but then when Pam started swinging, then the whole place got rockin'! :D
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