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![]() On 9-Jan-2010, "Tom Littleton" wrote: Major! Tom Wasn't that a David Bowie song It is a nice song but I do nor recall the exact title Fred |
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![]() On 9-Jan-2010, MajorOz wrote: Recommendation: In addition to doing more of what you like, LEARN NEW STUFF -- LOTS OF NEW STUFF. cheers oz Thanks Finding something new to learn is easy - I don't have to search too far. Old time fiddle and Celtic music will keep me going for years learning new stuff but What really ****es me of , even more so than the political stuff in a fishing forum, is that My old soggy brain does not take things in as easily as it used to - nor does my body . I went to a fiddle camp last summer and there were 12 yr old kids picking up new stuff easily after a few hours Me I had to go home and practice for 3-4 mos Luckily I can read water and cast fairly well and Playing *w the grandkids is definitely a good thing to do Fred Let me tell you where you can do both VEEEEEERY enjoyably. Mountain View Arkansas From 17 April till 31 Oct, and every other day it ain't too cold to move fingers, MV is the music jammin' center of the galaxy. On, and near, the square, 24/7 are dozens -- sometimes hundreds -- of groups pickin' and grinnin'. Starts out as Bluegrass and Mountain Music, but groups wander off into almost everything: classic country, gospel, blues, etc, with amalgamation of types the norm, rather than the exception. Pickin' circles consist of all levels of skill. Often there will be someone who picked up a guitar last week sitting next to a headliner at the Opry for the last 20 years. They each politely take their turn. Nobody will tell you how to play, but everybody will help, if asked. Acoustic instruments only -- amplifier and microphone users are bundled up, run out of town, and dropped off a cliff. [ when the Cajuns show up with squeeze boxes and washboard aprons, it is a special treat ] The place is loaded with motels, RV parks ($16 for everything, including cable TV), B&B's, etc. (google it up) Nearby are the tailwater fisheries of Norfork Lake and Bull Shoals Lake, plus many limestone smallmouth and trout streams in the area. HUUUGE browns, and the biggest brookies I have caught since Leech Lake in Washington. It is the lowest cost of living in the nation (with the exception, perhaps, of the MS delta), with some of the best eating. I spend much of my "retirement" there. Give it a try. cheers oz, who will be found with a dobro in town and wading wet in jeans with ratty home-built graphite rods on the rivers Sounds great If its warm I am leaving tomorrow nobody will tell you how to play, but everybody will help, if asked" That is the way it usually goes at good events Show people how to play something, note progressions or fingerings or helping them cast a fly rod better. Why not? Acoustic instruments only -- amplifier and microphone users are bundled up, run out of town, and dropped off a cliff. er ... ah... but on second thought ... I only play acoustic at low levels?? and only on the third Tues of ea month? Cajuns show up with squeeze boxes" Accordions -I love Cajun squeeze box - Newfoundland and Celtic tunes on them can bring me to tears. HUUUGE browns, and the biggest brookies - I am leaving for there tonight It has to be warmer than here? oz, who will be found with a dobro in town. Sounds great to me I have passed on this info to my boss..SWMBO Perhaps a ROFFian duet or clave? Room for other participants and players. Thanks for the info Fred |
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Arkansas clave? Hundreds of miles of tailwaters with monster browns
and some of the best smallie water in the world. Yeah, I could do that. Frank Reid |
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On Jan 6, 8:06*pm, Giles wrote:
On Jan 6, 7:14*am, David LaCourse wrote: On 2010-01-05 23:53:06 -0500, MajorOz said: On Jan 5, 10:01*pm, David LaCourse wrote: On 2010-01-05 21:34:54 said: On Jan 5, 4:39*am, "Tom Littleton" wrote: "David LaCourse" wrote in message news:2010010422410250878-dplacourse@aolcom... hmmm.....we have a 5 year limit on welfare, since the '90s and they're 3rd generation?? Depends on what kind of welfare. *Remember, you're talking to someone with a lifetime of first hand experience. Yes, along withFrank Reidand every retired military person out there.. Could you expand, somewhat, on your intended meaning, please? Wolfgang, akaGiles, has called me a welfare queen for several years. Nogt quite that long, I think. *Maybe. He refers to my military retirement as welfare. Nah, I refer to your life as a life on welfare. *I've known many a career military veteran who earned a pension. You, on the other hand, are a pig.....and a liar.....and an idiot.....and a welfare queen with a very bad perm. And, yes, he is bitter about it. The one thing I've never been able to hide from the keenest wits in all of ROFFdom. Frank Reidis also retired from the military. Well, that's true enough, according to what I've heard. What is good for me must also apply to my friend Frank. You would doubtless benefit from a two by four upside the head.....or, at least it wouldn't do you any harm. * Frank, on the other hand, has already been there and, if we are to believe him (I do) it hasn't done him all that much good in the long run. By the way, yes, I think Frank is your friend. *But you are not his. Dave pig idiot liar g. hey Frank! *aren't you glad you got invited into this by the one person in roff who vilifies, excoriates, defames, impunes and just generally spits on military veterans (of which, if memory still serves, I am one myself) more than all the rest combined? * * * * ![]() - Show quoted text - No one determines my friendships but me. Friendships extend from shared experiences and trust. I have been able to be friends with multiple people who are diamentrically opposed as you two both know and are examples. I write humor because I've seen so much pain, more than some, less than others. Its a coping mechinism. Senseless pain reminds me of past wrongs I've seen and been in the middle of. That's why I avoid the flame wars. I am proud of my time in the military. It gave me discipline, experience and an education, but it does not define me. One thing I learned with 16 moves in 23 years was that no one knows about or cares what you did at your last base. Its what you can and are doing now. That goes for jobs and relationships. Frank Reid |
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