Bluzeman
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That is a great tune Waysider! Next tune: And I never drew one response from you All the while you fell all over girls you never knew
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Some really good political cartoons memorializing him on THIS site. Rick
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Bell Bottom Blues, Derek and the Dominoes. Eric Clapton and Duane Allman...does it get any better than that? :) Rick
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Sorry sailor-dude, your initial post was NOT said in a joking manner, it was said in an insulting and demeaning way. And some of us who come from country roots are EVERY BIT as insulted by terms like hick and hillbilly when used in that way as a black person would be if you used the "N" word. Rick
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SFSailor, do you know what a jackass looks like? No? Look in the mirror. Your comments about people in Ohio have insulted me, my entire family, and most of my friends. I was going to call you an @sshole but that would be a step UP for you. Rick
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Oh, I see. I Had not seen Tom's clue cause I have no idea what the previous stuff you posted was about. I just recognized the song you played from a record I had way back when. Actually, it was on an album that belonged to my my Mom. Now, have you heard the rock and roll version of it? CSN&Y were GREAT! Concert started at 7:30 and ended at 11:00 with only about a half hour intermission. They played a LOT of music! There were 2 "highlights", in my opinion. First, they played my "ANTHEM", and a long jam version at that! :) Second was, they cranked up the fog machine, and played Jimi Hendrix doing the Star Spangled Banner while they tied a big yellow ribbon to a wire or whatever and lifted it up. Very moving. They played a lot of classics...Teach Your Children Well, Ohio, Sweet Judy Blue Eyes. It was great! Oh, guess I already said that. :) There was a serious anti-war, anti-Bush slant to the whole show, but come on, it's a bunch of old hippy's, so what do you expect? :) Rick
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SFSailor, you are really ignorant, aren't you? Rick (Ohio "hick" and damn proud of it)
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Sorry, it's a busy day and I was just checking to see if anything was unanswered. If it's not Love is Blue, then I have no idea. Rick
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Isn't that Love is Blue? (originally titled L'Amour est bleu)? Rick
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What type of back end? Mysql? SQL-Server? And what kind of front end...ASP, PHP, etc..? Also, what size do you expect the database to be? Rick
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Yes, because I always correct people when they call it Everybody Must Get Stoned. It's Rainy Day Women #12 and 35. And no, I have no idea what the title means. Rick
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Sounds like it was a good time! My "big" concert for the year is going to be this Tuesday...going to see Crosby,Stills,Nash,and Young! Rick
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The Beatles DID record I Want To Be Your Man though, didn't they? I'm thought it was on the live at Hollywood Bowl album. Rick
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Who rolls joints THAT small? Rick
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Says I'll die when I'm 69. Or maybe that was while doing.....uh, nevermind! :) Rick
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Garth was who I was speaking of mainly, since he was the one who felt it necessary to turn the thread the direction it went. This is why I don't post much anymore. Too many jerks. Rick
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Funny story Ca Dreaming. Too bad other's can't just take it that way instead of being a$$holes about it. Rick
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Like Chas, I have a lot of catching up to do. But I wanted to tell you all about the blues festival I went to yesterday. It was the Mohican Blues Festival at Mohican State Park. I used to live in that area and did a lot of camping and canoeing (is canoeing a word? and...did I spell it right? :) ) but that was 24 years ago and the blues festival is, I guess, only 8 years old. So anyway, if you look at the link, you will see that there was a LOT of music for 25 bucks a ticket. Well, we got ours for 15 cause before we got in the gate, a dude walked up and said he had purchased tickets for family members that decided at the last minute to not show up. Woo hoo! Saved 10 bucks per ticket! The line-up was great, even though most of the bands, I had never heard of. There were 2 that I thought really stood out among the rest though. Willie Pooch was great but unfortunetly, had no CD's for sale. And right after that was Mississippi Heat with Lurrie Bell. Awsome doesn't even begin to describe them! Lurrie played a Strat but it had this REAL BIG phat sound even though all the p'ups looked like single coil's. He was solid, right in the zone on everything! He's a minimalist type of blues player, doesn't try to cram a million licks into each phrase, but what he plays is right on! They had a female singer that really reminded a a LOT of Koko Taylor. After checking them out on the net this morning, come to find that Lurrie toured with Koko for 4 years. Now it makes sense! :) The absolute BEST thing about the band however, was the harp player, Pierre Lacocque, who is also the front man for the band. I won't even try to describe his playing...just listen to THIS! OK, to wrap this all up, the biggest highlight of the day was my first college roomate from back in 1978, who I havent seen in 24 years met us there and spent the day partying with us! We have stayed in touch over the phone, but it was the first time we saw each other in 24 years! Poor guy, he went and got old. Glad I didn't do that. Rick
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GT is correct. It shouldn't matter what is on the drive, you should be able to format it. That is the reason for the dire WARNING! message. If DOS won't let you delete a folder, it may have hidden files in it. Easiest way around this is, if you still have the deltree command available, use it to delete the folder. If you don't have that, then you will have to go into the folder and run the attrib command (attrib *.* -s -r -h). Then delete the contents of the folder, then delete the folder itself. Rick
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5 to 1 that Tom knows that song. :) Rick
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uh, I don't know, Daaaaaavyyyy Or something like that. Rick
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OK, so Tom, or Wasway, one of you got it. Just say it when you know it. Rick
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Never mind....I looked it up.
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Jesus, just tell me the name of the farking show, ok?