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Post by ferris1248 on Sept 4, 2024 17:26:49 GMT -5
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Post by ferris1248 on Sept 4, 2024 17:28:28 GMT -5
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Post by ferris1248 on Sept 4, 2024 17:31:06 GMT -5
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Post by jmarkb on Sept 4, 2024 18:01:21 GMT -5
Pics of my stuff will all be dead fish and Bambi's. If the 401ks' turn out well, there is likely to have a dead elk or two in them.
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Post by illinoisfisherman on Sept 4, 2024 18:32:16 GMT -5
That’s one heck of a collection you have there Robert.
I have a wealthy friend that has a very nice collection of vehicles. He turned it into a car museum. Some sort of tax break. FYI
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Post by ferris1248 on Sept 4, 2024 18:39:29 GMT -5
That’s one heck of a collection you have there Robert. I have a wealthy friend that has a very nice collection of vehicles. He turned it into a car museum. Some sort of tax break. FYI I wish it was mine. Streetside.
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Post by conchydong on Sept 4, 2024 18:58:26 GMT -5
Ferris, check your local PBS station listings for the next replay of this show. In the middle of the night last night I was flicking through channels and my PBS station was playing a tribute concert for the ABB. I copied this from the PBS wbsite. I only saw the last 20 minutes but they played a cover of Jessica that almost had me in tears.
Five and a half years after The Allman Brothers Band played their last concert at New York City’s Beacon Theater, the surviving members of that final lineup regrouped on March 10, 2020, with a trio of guests, as The Brothers. Founding Allman Brothers Band drummer Jaimoe, along with later ABB members guitarist Warren Haynes, guitarist Derek Trucks (nephew of ABB founder Butch Trucks), bassist Oteil Burbridge, and percussionist Marc Quinones — performed at Madison Square Garden for one night only to celebrate 50 years of music from The Allman Brothers Band. It also marked the first time these musicians played together since the passing of founding ABB members Gregg Allman and Butch Trucks. This special performance was one of the last concerts that took place before the world was shut down by a global pandemic. THE BROTHERS – CELEBRATING THE ALLMAN BROTHERS BAND 50TH ANNIVERSARY is part of special programming premiering on PBS stations beginning Saturday, August 31, 2024 (check local listings).
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Post by TRTerror on Sept 4, 2024 19:00:39 GMT -5
First off... I hate working on cars and trucks...but I do a heck of a job , hunting , fishing , screwing , and woods walking. Plenty to keep me busy. I'm also into Native wildflowers and Fruit bearing Trees. Always collecting and planting stuff from the woods, walking for Arrowheads..ect. I saw many wealthy Customers of mine retire and play gold for a year and then become heavy drinkers...I don't play golf but the other one I have to watch...sort a.
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Post by ferris1248 on Sept 4, 2024 19:29:17 GMT -5
Ferris, check your local PBS station listings for the next replay of this show. In the middle of the night last night I was flicking through channels and my PBS station was playing a tribute concert for the ABB. I copied this from the PBS wbsite. I only saw the last 20 minutes but they played a cover of Jessica that almost had me in tears. Five and a half years after The Allman Brothers Band played their last concert at New York City’s Beacon Theater, the surviving members of that final lineup regrouped on March 10, 2020, with a trio of guests, as The Brothers. Founding Allman Brothers Band drummer Jaimoe, along with later ABB members guitarist Warren Haynes, guitarist Derek Trucks (nephew of ABB founder Butch Trucks), bassist Oteil Burbridge, and percussionist Marc Quinones — performed at Madison Square Garden for one night only to celebrate 50 years of music from The Allman Brothers Band. It also marked the first time these musicians played together since the passing of founding ABB members Gregg Allman and Butch Trucks. This special performance was one of the last concerts that took place before the world was shut down by a global pandemic. THE BROTHERS – CELEBRATING THE ALLMAN BROTHERS BAND 50TH ANNIVERSARY is part of special programming premiering on PBS stations beginning Saturday, August 31, 2024 (check local listings). Thanks. I'll look for it.
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Post by stc1993 on Sept 4, 2024 19:40:49 GMT -5
Jaimoe is the only one left of the original members. I think he's 80.
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Post by ferris1248 on Sept 4, 2024 19:55:11 GMT -5
I can remember seeing them in Piedmont Park (Atlanta) in the late 60s. A free concert. Bought a blanket, laid out on the grass and drank Fighting Cock bourbon and coke.
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Post by stc1993 on Sept 4, 2024 20:06:25 GMT -5
I went to a few of their shows in the early 70s.
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Post by swampdog on Sept 4, 2024 20:54:29 GMT -5
Nice car collection. I really like those Chevelles. I could be happy w just one with a 396…
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Post by gardawg on Sept 5, 2024 9:19:09 GMT -5
1. Go to a dance club where young people hang out.
2. Crash a wedding reception
3. Do a night of heavy metal karaoke.
4. Visit a frat house and pretend to be an original member. Tell them stories about the wild days back when. Probably get some free drinks out of it.
5. Give some hideously ugly socks to your grandkids. Hide money in them and see if they find it.
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Post by Crkr 23 on Sept 5, 2024 11:24:35 GMT -5
There's my passion and exercise regimen, 50 to 100 shots a day. Attachments:
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