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Those are nice I need to put in an order.
I was sad I lost my hat. I thought I left it at truck rental place when we moved. So glad I found it!!
Those are nice I need to put in an order.
I love the "special kind of crazy". During my brief stint working in the mental institution a lady just kept saying "they cyclers come at night to cycle around my butthole". Yep... at night... people ride bikes around her butthole.
A cat in a frying pan = a special kind of crazy
Good morning Gary. Isn't it a bit early on the left coast?
Ask the company you have your home owners insurance with if they will add a rider for musical instruments. You can also have riders added for jewelry, optics (cameras, binoculars, telescopes, etc.), and other things.
A woman in Berkley CA believes her cat is living in her frying pan.
Ask the company you have your home owners insurance with if they will add a rider for musical instruments. You can also have riders added for jewelry, optics (cameras, binoculars, telescopes, etc.), and other things.
Yes she does. Craig tunes differently and I guess there's too much doubling if she plays low G.
'Sides, I could never give her crap. I'm hot for teacher.
Yesterday after work was fun! Nanilei picked me up at work and we went to whole foods to get bread for sandwiches. We got this amazing cranberry walnut bread. Now we don't have to leave the house on black Friday! Anyway rather than sit in traffic we decided to check out the free hula show at Kuhio Beach in Waikiki. Somehow we found free street parking only three blocks away and had a nice stroll down Waikiki Beach to the hula mound. Sunset was nice. Three of the musicians were people we know from Friday nights. The forth, an older gentleman, knew of and played with Nanilei's grandfather. It was fun to play tourist!
Looks like I might be helping Kyas Ryo plan a small US tour next year.
Who dat?
Is there more than one Whole Foods, or did you drive all the way to Kailua?
Craig plays his tenor in baritone tuning to separate the two ukes. Sarah no longer plays in low G but they do trade ukes back and forth now. Much transposing going on.
And Sarah misses her low G. That was her lament when she was playing my uke.
. . . and you should hear the potential my uke will never realize in my hands.
Craig just replied to me on Feb!