The Blueburst's First Detroit Show

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Post by jwr2 »

if we keep it small enough we could do it at my house ... we could make it a real Detroit event with Strohs beer and Little Ceasars pizza and you local guys could play my collection of 5 string basses ... but we would have to make it under 10 people ...
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Hi Brian, I was hoping to go but life is not cooperating. Seems I get last pick in how I spend my time these days. I'm a definite maybe.(what?)

Jeff, very generous offer. I'd be interested if there is room in the cheap seats. Don't let me touch a fiver unless there is going to be a comedy hour.
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Brian, I would like to come but doubt that I can make it.

Jeff, I would attend at your place or anywhere else local.
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Sounds like we might have to plan a Confluence Jr. Image
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