Snow in Canada

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johnhall
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Snow in Canada

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No comment.




Insert your own "SnowGlo" joke here.
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Cool :wink: A summer or a winter hit?
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Niiice! George Bowser and Rick Blue, a local to me duo! I have known both of these guys for thirty years. I met them in 1983 when they were playing the local circuit, and singing much more, err, risqué parodies. Bowser and Blue are local heros in Montreal, and are hysterically funny guys on and off the stage.

Nice to see George playing a Rickenbacker!! That's the first time I've seen him with that guitar. Thanks for posting that John. Something new to talk about when next I meet up with them!

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We definitely need a "Like" button.
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Lovely 12-string sound! 8) Thanks for posting! What year is that guitar?
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johnhall wrote:No comment.




Insert your own "SnowGlo" joke here.
Is this a reference to forthcoming 6 and 12 string SnowGlo guitars? Or is it a reference to the four letter words used to make them (being difficult to spray)?
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