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One mustn't joke about things like that, Eric.
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You guys have no idea what you are in for. I'll tell you this! It's gonna be BIG!!!
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Upright basses?
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BIGGER!
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[Dang, where's that pic of the huge Rick float?!]
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Oh, no. Not tubas!
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If it is a tuba, Mr. Rath will make it a 5'er!
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Hm, missed out on the talk of Irish pubs. As an Irish man I feel it is my duty to point out that there's more to Irish culture than cosy binge-drinking to great music... em, I rest my case.

Anyway my wish for 2007 would be the following: the new 4003s have the same neck profile as the C64, so does this make a non-reversed headstock C64 more feasible from a production point of view?

Great, I'll take two please.
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Ted,I would never joke about something like that..That would be cruel.
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Ah, Alan, a fan of The Corrs, I could not agree more.

I would like to send one thing back to Ireland, my Mom, Josephine McLoughlin. I've moved three times and she keeps finding me. Every weekend with the singing and the drinking and the stereo on 11 as she listens to her Frank Patterson tape.

Know any motorcycle gangs looking for a den mother? I'll pay for shipping and throw in a new 4003!
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Ah Gary, you're the first person I know who has been sharp enough to spot the clear biker undertones in the music of the Corrs.

As for the good Mrs. McLoughlin, I may know someone who might be interested, but you'd have to throw in a non-reversed headstock C64.

And cash.
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eecchmm I think I have the right to speak of Irish Pub's in any matter I would like. (see last name) ;-) lol! but yeah you're right there's more to OUR culture than drinking and listening to music. That just happens to be the best part! hahahaha Cause the food sure does blow!

I too enjoy The Corrs and have been known to spend a few St. Patrick's Days at The Young Dubliners at The House of Blues here in Hollyweird. The Bass player's pretty damn good as well.
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Done Alan!!! I just gotta find a couple of "backward" C64's.

Darn, I keep forgetting to look to see if the Corrs have a bass player.
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The Corrs have an excellent bass player. His name is Keith Duffy. I met him once by chance at Chicago Music Exchange. He was quietly playing Jaco stuff on a Music Man Stingray when I noticed him. At it turned out, he was there with Dan Lakin from Lakeland.
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