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Alan - if you get tickets for next year and don't want to go look me up. I'll spend the entire time in that RIC booth.
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Dang, Paul, and to think I spent the entire year just waiting for ONE! Great year for you!!
Can you imagine how many they would sell if they WERE for sale? Wow!
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Geez, Steve, are you still waiting for your BBR?

Waiting is hard.... but someday (hopefully soon) you will look back and know it was worth it! Image
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Thanks, Paul.
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It's starting to ache, Melissa, especially after playing a beautiful 4001CS this weekend, I miss playing a Ric so much!! I'm Rickless!
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What a miserable predicament to be in, Steve. I sure hope your BBR comes in soon for your sake! Image
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The guy wearing the "mask" was from Slipknot, a band I've heard of but never heard. We also saw autograph lines for Nikki Sixx and for the guitar player from Static-X. The interesting thing is, Dick Dale (the king of surf guitar) was there and he was taking pictures with and talking to just about everybody without any lines.

It WAS loud and it WAS crowded and I probably wouldn't want to go every year, but as a once in a lifetime thing it was a blast. And the people watching...incredible!
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