...for those who insist on hijacking the posts of others. Please use this scratchpad to talk about any of the following:
Suggestions for topics:
your mother-in-law your motorcycle your travel adventures your boat your upcoming retirement your vacation that you are going to take your vacation that you just took your keyboard and how much better it is than someone else's Donny-type comments (good remarks, but nothing to do with the topic) let's tear Mark up for having the nerve to post this!!! and..... any other thoughts that otherwise might lead to hijacking someone else's thread .
I don't post to socialize, I'm sure you've noticed. I post to hear what other musical peoples have to say about issues I think about.
I have a dream myself. To post a topic and have it stay on course for 38 replies like Diki's topic: Divisi parts.
Now that's a sense of humor... and a great way to make your point about thread-jackin'... LOL.
Thanks, Mark... for reminding us how self-centered we sometimes seem. Our "rudeness" was not aimed at you... simply that so many folks here have practically taken up residency and they are just like family.
Be patient with us, my new friend. I'll bet we pay better attention in the future... chuckle, snort.
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I have said many times that this board is a microcosm of life ... how many times have you been in a conversation and without being intentionally 'rude' you veer off topic about 5 degrees, and the next person veers off another 5 - 10 degrees and so on until the topic is 180 degrees off ... sometimes the topic will actually go the full 360 ... it's not about being rude, it's about people being people ... while it's nice when a thread stays on topic, must we be personally offended when it doesn't? chill, cats ...
Tony, my man. Always the voice of reason, moderation, and COMMON SENSE (I think we could find a spot for you in the Obama administration.......just kidding, I know there are no Democrats in Rhode Island ). As someone who has helped hundreds of people, on this board and others, over a number of years, if Gary wants to share his joy about his upcoming adventure, I say LET HIM, and as far as I'm concerned, he can pick any post he wants to do it in. I think by now he's earned it. Of course you might not know that unless you've been around awhile. JMO, of course.
chas
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I didn't think I was veering off course with my initial post, talking mainly about the marina bands - none of which used I-Pods and the like. Also, kinda' stayed on course with the trip, talking about hauling my gear aboard my boat and performing in the Tiki Bars - again, with no I-Pod or anything resembling one. Well, maybe a strayed a bit, but not a lot. The boat, well, as the late Paul Harvey always said "And now, here's the rest of the story." Paul Harvey was one of my many heroes.
Thanks for the complements, Chas,
Gary
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I gotta agree with Tony. Sure if a thread does veer off topic it is relatively simple for someone to get it back on track again. Even though it may be a little frustrating for the topic starter please try not to take offence because that is not the intention. We are all just friends conversing and occasionally discussion can veer off topic.
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Originally Posted By: travlin'easy
I didn't think I was veering off course with my initial post, talking mainly about the marina bands - none of which used I-Pods and the like. Also, kinda' stayed on course with the trip, talking about hauling my gear aboard my boat and performing in the Tiki Bars - again, with no I-Pod or anything resembling one. Well, maybe a strayed a bit, but not a lot. The boat, well, as the late Paul Harvey always said "And now, here's the rest of the story." Paul Harvey was one of my many heroes.
Thanks for the complements, Chas,
Gary
And that was a great photo of the fish you caught that you posted. Have you heard the song I recorded back in the 80s with a band called "The Flatheads" called "Hook Line & Sinker" ?
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Originally Posted By: cgiles
Tony, my man. Always the voice of reason, moderation, and COMMON SENSE (I think we could find a spot for you in the Obama administration.......just kidding, I know there are no Democrats in Rhode Island ). chas
chas, my friend, you don't know lil rhody at all ... the General Assembly and State administration is FILLED with Democrats ... 102 out of 113 members!!! And I am NOT saying that is the reason, but we are probably in the top 5 states in being in the worst shape ...
BTW, how did you let yourself get suckered into that grandkids/Disney thing? Happened to me last year and right after it I immediately cut them out of the will. I'm STILL recovering .
chas
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Originally Posted By: cgiles
It's probably those 11 Republicans .
BTW, how did you let yourself get suckered into that grandkids/Disney thing? Happened to me last year and right after it I immediately cut them out of the will. I'm STILL recovering .
chas
C'mon chas ... don't be a grouchy old man ... Disney is GREAT !!! ... admittedly, it was a very tiring trip as my son and HIS son are anal about getting to the parks early and staying late, but man, to see the looks on the grandkids faces, and to hear them say thank you about a thousand times was worth the pain and expense ... Unfortunately, both our kids are separated from their spouses - although sometimes that's not a bad thing - so we had our son and his two kids and our daughter and her two kids with us ... they live about 2 1/2 hours away from each other and don't get to spend a lot of time together ... seeing them interact was great ... the oldest is 14 and the youngest is 12 so they mix well together ... and while I'm no longer into the CRAZY roller coasters and such, I still love all the water rides and simulated stuff ... and "SOARIN'" is STILL one of the best 'rides' there ...
For those who haven't been, this will give you an idea of what it is like, but sitting in the suspended 'car' you actually feel like you are in a glider ... I've been on the ride many times and I STILL lifted my legs when it looked like I was going to kick one of the boaters at about :43 into the vid ...
C'mon chas ... don't be a grouchy old man ... Disney is GREAT !!! I been on the ride many times and I STILL lifted my legs when it looked like I was going to kick one of the boaters at about :43 into the vid ...
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Tony Ditto at 60 years old my wife and I still enjoy Disney. Yup I lift my legs too thinking I'm going to kick one of the boaters. Great ride!! We were in Orlando 2 weekends ago got another week long trip planned for October. We are frequent visitors to the area because my inlaws and uncle live within an hour's drive.
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Tony, I really enjoyed how you handle you responses; they come with class (respect) and a good heart. I love Disney; we get there at least four times a year.
As far as grandchildren I have 14 of them --- that makes me a very wealthy man. John C.
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Originally Posted By: bruno123
Tony, I really enjoyed how you handle you responses; they come with class (respect) and a good heart. I love Disney; we get there at least four times a year.
As far as grandchildren I have 14 of them --- that makes me a very wealthy man. John C.
John ... thank you ... I am humbled ... my father was my most influential example ... even though I lost him when I was 37 years old - he was just 65 - he had done his work with me ... by example he taught me that here's no sense in being mean spirited at any age ... and at 71+ years, I ain't starting now ...
We are not quite as wealthy as you - we only have 4 - but yes, we are rich ... well after last week at Disney, not quite as rich monetarily ... ... but we told the kids they are getting the inheritance while I can still hear them say "thank you"
I'll bet going to Disney 4 times a year lets you do it at a much more leisurely pace ...