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Oh well...I guess I'll never know.
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Nice pause there, Joe...
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Was it something I said?

Maybe I forgot my deodorant!

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Welcome Angelo!

LOL Jeff...
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Angelo was at MARF. Very sweet guy with some nice basses.
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Hello Joe Hight, sorry just looked at this thread again, no im not from southwest philly, but from south philly, and yes now that you mentioned it we did play in a band back in the late 70's early eighties, I remember Joe Carr was the drummer is memory serves me well, a friend of mine , Mike Hiestan recruited Randy Davis and myself (formerly of the Billy Glenn Band to come play with you guys, we used to rehearse in your basement, I remember have fun playing the song "Good Old Mountain Dew" sorry it took me so long to respond but just finally cought this on this thread.
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