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Slipkid
Posted 2007-11-14 7:13 AM (#74938 - in reply to #74913)
Subject: Re: New horse in the barn - Adamas 1581



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Originally posted by cliff:
[QB] ". . Cliff... do you care to share some details on just why it stands out??? . ."

Well Bradley, . . . y'see, . . . when I get really, REALLY "excited" . . . . .
From todays Detroit Free Press "for hire" section:
Brad Durasa... straight man extrodinaire.
You need to have someone set up a joke for ya, he's your guy.
Available once a year in New Hartfort.
Soon to open a branch office on Ameilia Island.
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Phil Wong
Posted 2007-11-14 11:27 AM (#74939 - in reply to #74913)
Subject: Re: New horse in the barn - Adamas 1581


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Originally posted by cliff:
". . Cliff... do you care to share some details on just why it stands out??? . ."

Well Bradley, . . . y'see, . . . when I get really, REALLY "excited" . . . . .


Dave's right.
'03 was the FD14 (TonyPD from NewYork won it).

The Ute "prototypes" were unveiled then . . .
Mike Wong won in 2004
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cliff
Posted 2007-11-14 12:17 PM (#74940 - in reply to #74913)
Subject: Re: New horse in the barn - Adamas 1581


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Slipkid
Posted 2007-11-14 1:39 PM (#74941 - in reply to #74913)
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Those blanked out posts scare me.
How bad can it be when Cliff has second thoughts.
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2007-11-14 1:55 PM (#74942 - in reply to #74913)
Subject: Re: New horse in the barn - Adamas 1581


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Maybe he just blacked out for a minute.....
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cliff
Posted 2007-11-14 1:59 PM (#74943 - in reply to #74913)
Subject: Re: New horse in the barn - Adamas 1581


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Black THIS out . . .
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ProfessorBB
Posted 2007-11-14 3:08 PM (#74944 - in reply to #74913)
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That's Phil? Between then and now, somebody introduced him to a barber. Pretty much your typical rock star turned pharmacist story . . . no more wierd roadies to deal with and much more convenient access to drugs.
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cliff
Posted 2007-11-14 3:17 PM (#74945 - in reply to #74913)
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WrongWong.
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ProfessorBB
Posted 2007-11-14 3:32 PM (#74946 - in reply to #74913)
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Opps. My bad! Nice catch, Cliff.
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2007-11-14 3:33 PM (#74947 - in reply to #74913)
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My bad? What the hell does that mean? Seems like it's the popular thing to say lately. Grammatically, it's not quite there......
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Slipkid
Posted 2007-11-14 3:39 PM (#74948 - in reply to #74913)
Subject: Re: New horse in the barn - Adamas 1581



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The first guy to pull out the old..."They all look alike to me" thing is gonna be in a whole lot of trouble.
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Phil Wong
Posted 2007-11-14 3:39 PM (#74949 - in reply to #74913)
Subject: Re: New horse in the barn - Adamas 1581


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Here's Micheal Wong-Playadamas and my son Micheal P.Wong. POP quiz ProfessorBB-Which one has more than 50 guitars at home and which one has 4 guitars and a uke?


My son is now almost 15 and his hair is longer than Playadamas'
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cliff
Posted 2007-11-14 3:47 PM (#74950 - in reply to #74913)
Subject: Re: New horse in the barn - Adamas 1581


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". . The first guy to pull out the old..."They all look alike to me" thing is gonna be in a whole lot of trouble . ."


I was waiting for Waskel t'come out with the old
". . Two Wong's don't make a Wight . ." - thing
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2007-11-14 3:57 PM (#74951 - in reply to #74913)
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I can't tell 'em apart......
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Phil Wong
Posted 2007-11-14 3:59 PM (#74952 - in reply to #74913)
Subject: Re: New horse in the barn - Adamas 1581


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How about "Two Wong's don't make a Whitey" :p :D ;)
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2007-11-14 5:32 PM (#74953 - in reply to #74913)
Subject: Re: New horse in the barn - Adamas 1581


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... actually, I meant that all guitar players look the same to me....
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Slipkid
Posted 2007-11-16 8:46 AM (#74954 - in reply to #74913)
Subject: Re: New horse in the barn - Adamas 1581



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I sat across from Brian's 1581 last night. Wow... it really blew my hair back. And with my hair(?), that is not an easy thing to do.
Loud... clear... commanding.
I did not have to soften my strumming during Brian's leads. Individual notes rang out long & strong. Bass notes rattled the rib cage. If his 1581 & my UTE were any louder we would have to amplify the vocals just to keep up.
To those in the front row of our next open mic... lookout.
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2007-11-16 10:22 AM (#74955 - in reply to #74913)
Subject: Re: New horse in the barn - Adamas 1581


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This last post is by an imposter. No way anything could find Brad's hair or ribcage.
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Waskel
Posted 2007-11-16 10:30 AM (#74956 - in reply to #74913)
Subject: Re: New horse in the barn - Adamas 1581



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Originally posted by cliff:
I was waiting for Waskel t'come out with the old
". . Two Wong's don't make a Wight . ." - thing
Sorry, Cliff. I got distracted by work and missed it. I'll try to do better, really I will.
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