Getting a '52 Tele!

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Re: Getting a '52 Tele!

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Time for me to Brag about my kids!! :D
My 4 yo son, Kieran, had a taste today of what it is like when "THAT" parcel is delivered!!
He'll graduate to Ricks when he's older....and gets a part-time job
He still has eyes for my JG350 Liverpool!!
He still has eyes for my JG350 Liverpool!!
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What????? Greg????? A Strat?????? You????? :mrgreen: :mrgreen:

No worries, mate...... between you and me I have eight but nobody will know if we keep it to ourselves....... :twisted:
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bosco64 wrote:Evan, did you used to write for Prisoner: Cell Block H? I could remember my mom watching that EVERY day. You nearly made me spit up my green beer! A liitle dramatic, but I get the point. :mrgreen:

Since the wife and I don't have any kids, I could always talk about somebody else's kids. :D There's a young man (a senior in high school) that works at my wife's store who happens to be an excellent guitarist. He wants to have a career in music, so a couple of weeks ago he auditioned for a spot at the Shenandoah College and Conservatory of Music in Virginia. He had to perform an original guitar composition and do some sight reading as well. He was pretty nervous before the audition, but my wife and I knew that he would do very well. Late last week, we found out that he got accepted into the school, and we even found out today that he got a partial scholarship as well. We were just as proud of him as if he was our own son. His parents have done a great job of raising him, and he's a fine young man.
If he's going to Shenandoah then he'll more than likely be studying under Glen Kaluda; Dr. Kaluda is a great teacher and Shen. U. is a great music school.
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ozover50 wrote:What????? Greg????? A Strat?????? You????? :mrgreen: :mrgreen:
Steady on Aitch!!! It's for Kieran, not me! It's a half size, fully playable beginners rig!
Comes with a 3W amp, leads, strap,pic,gigbag and spare strings! Got it for $10 on the bay!

Me with a strat!!!! Are you serious! :wink: ............Sold my last one 10 years ago! :D
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That's just great, Greg. In no time he will be shredding and you will lay in a supply of aspirin! :lol:
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Evan,I laughed so hard what a scream my kids thought i was watching something funny on YT.That was sheer brilliance im still giggling! BTW, John I appreciate your comment."I applaud all of you who are so graciously holding your tongues. :wink:" :D Evan ive laughed so hard my **** fell off this is where i ended myself "Of course, the fact that Ted threw snake eyes during the incident is pivotal, as the security video footage viewed by Jean-Claude clearly shows that the dice were substituted by Serge,What a classic im in heaven your humour is top notch. Respect!!!
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