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#423950 - 07/28/16 08:55 AM
Re: Just booked the best job of all...
[Re: travlin'easy]
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#423954 - 07/28/16 10:33 AM
Re: Just booked the best job of all...
[Re: Bill Lewis]
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#423959 - 07/28/16 02:14 PM
Re: Just booked the best job of all...
[Re: travlin'easy]
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#423961 - 07/28/16 03:41 PM
Re: Just booked the best job of all...
[Re: travlin'easy]
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Thanks everyone. Riki, we were very young, I was just 21 and she was 20 when we got married, 54 years ago this coming September. My son is now 50 years old, his fiance is 49, but they both appear much younger. Gary Hi Gary, You are kidding, they don ' t even look 30. You guys discovered the fountain of youth or something?? My son's over there next month, I'll get him to bring back some of that fountain water, bottled. Haha Pretty much same age when we got married, you 've been married just a few years longer.
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#423963 - 07/28/16 04:31 PM
Re: Just booked the best job of all...
[Re: travlin'easy]
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Registered: 12/08/02
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Loc: Forest Hill, MD USA
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Thanks John and Riki for those kind words, and no tip jar, Eddie. Just gonna have a lot of fun, enjoy the day, and hope the weather cooperates. Today, the humidity was 100 percent, temperatures in the upper 80s and the air pollution level was horrendous - code red. Walking outside felt like stepping into a sauna and I had to take my portable oxygen with me to drive to the boat. Once I arrived at the marina, I helped a friend install his jib sail, then climbed on my boat, fired up the AC and sucked in some O2 from the machine for about an hour before walking back to the car. I've tried singing with the nasal O2 on and so far, not a problem. Here's the latest one I recorded a few days ago. Black Magic Woman. I recorded A Rainy Night In Georgia about an hour later using a midi file that took a couple days to put together on the PSR-S950 and using the piano voice I posted about 5 years ago. I'm not a pro at making midi files for sure, which is why this one is so basic sounding. Thanks again for all the well wishes everyone, Gary [/i][i]
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