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Why has he left
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Scott is a busy guy who I understand is headed into the studio soon to record CD with a Scottish band. He has been in a consultant role for quite some time at the RRF. He asked to step down and offered that the UK section was becoming a bit stagnant and that someone else may be able to add their own ideas. He has made a number of excellent observations over the years. I hope that, as before, he will return at some point. I am glad that we had him as long as we did and I am grateful for all that he offered.
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Some men simply have a low "sunshine & kitten" tolerance.david/wales/u.k wrote:Why has he left
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I have NO idea what to do with those skinny stringed things... I'm just a bass player...
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or puppies and rainbowssloop_john_b wrote:Some men simply have a low "sunshine & kitten" tolerance.
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Oh that I could clone the enthusiasm that Scott had while he was here.
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Amen to that Peter. He's a good man and a great friend as well.
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WTF???admin wrote:Scott is a busy guy who I understand is headed into the studio soon to record CD with a Scottish band...
I didn't know that King Numpty played bagpipes!
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He's playing bass (of all things) in a great sounding band Paul.
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It just took Scotty a while to find himself, musically speaking.winston wrote:He's playing bass (of all things),,
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jingle_jangle wrote:I didn't know that King Numpty played bagpipes!
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They make bass bagpipes? This I gotta hear...winston wrote:He's playing bass (of all things) in a great sounding band Paul.