Re: Yamaha SC300T classic surf guitar?
Posted: Mon Dec 15, 2008 7:42 pm
The supply is from Hetch Hetchy Reservoir and I have hiked around the lake a couple times; I could swear I was tripping while up there.
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There's a lot of old indigenous spirits floating around them parts too. Maybe they were picking on youkiramdear wrote:The reservoir is huge, Jeff. If you walked around it twice you were just hyperventilating
Hey, I've walked around that reservoir! Pretty place, only I wasn't tripping, just adding to it...jps wrote:The supply is from Hetch Hetchy Reservoir and I have hiked around the lake a couple times; I could swear I was tripping while up there.
You know, Kira and Paul drank that!cjj wrote:Hey, I've walked around that reservoir! Pretty place, only I wasn't tripping, just adding to it...jps wrote:The supply is from Hetch Hetchy Reservoir and I have hiked around the lake a couple times; I could swear I was tripping while up there.
Nope. I've learned to, er, like Willie, but Roy does that one, all wrapped up and sweet, better than anyone. I first heard that one on my transistor, riding the El in Chicago, downtown to pick up my first combo organ.johnallg wrote:
[Listening to Roy Orbison singing Pretty Paper][Willie does it better]
Each their own, I guess. For me Willie Nelson's version is the one I like more. Merry Christmas!jingle_jangle wrote:Nope. I've learned to, er, like Willie, but Roy does that one, all wrapped up and sweet, better than anyone. I first heard that one on my transistor, riding the El in Chicago, downtown to pick up my first combo organ.johnallg wrote:
[Listening to Roy Orbison singing Pretty Paper][Willie does it better]