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  1. A whole form of art that I was/am completely ignorant about. Really impressive. There is a Bonsai sales truck parked along a road close to here every weekend. We'll have to go check it out.
  2. Really outstanding Farns. Looks really difficult to my eyes and you look like you've mastered it.
  3. Completely agree. Here was yesterdays harvest. Tomatoes, zucchini, Persian cucumbers, Armenian cucumbers (on the right) and a big spaghetti squash. Making cucumber salad followed by zucchini noodles and spaghetti squash "noodles" with tomatoes, garlic, and olive oil tonight. We'll add Italian sausage.
  4. Sincere condolences Brad. Im an animal lover and feel you pain
  5. when your PSA is 8 and you need a biopsy to rule out clinically significant prostate cancer. Debbie Downer
  6. We are not giving them a chance anytime soon. Buster in the background we think is half coyote and he has killed and eaten rabbits and he even killed but did not eat a feral cat. That being said, when he see's her in the window he doesn't get excited. We won't chance it. She actually ran into Bella (the White Jindo) a few days ago when we opened the door and Bella came face to face with her with no problem. I knew I ran the risk of being accused of something by the mention of Ted's name. Our band when I was in High School (which recently got together again for a benefit concert 45 years later) used to play some Nugent songs, Cat Scratch Fever being one of them. 🙂🙀
  7. Bengals are actually hypoallergenic which makes them very attractive to folks allergic to cats. No shedding. She actually plays, so far, without claws out. Wife and I adore her. When she was feeling the neck and headstock, no scratches. I didn't say this in the OP but I actually played Nugent when she jumped on the neck. 🐈
  8. J45, 5 star quilted maple, it was Bozeman made to measure. Killer acoustic
  9. It was a G, had it tuned to double drop D and was playing black water.😆 she actually started biting the strings so my wife asked if she was trying play Hendrix. she’s a Bengal. Really a cool, very playful curious kitty. catgut strings, love it.
  10. What was the basis for your initial impression? Sorry, couldn't resist. I have an Ibanez cheapo bass that was basically going to form the base of my recording habit. I use a synthetic plug-in instead and will sell the Ibanez. It's pretty cool, especially for the $150 price tag though. Plays well and is short scale for my little hands.
  11. Thanks everyone. What a change in mood around here, finally optimistic. They understandably want to eat....a lot. 🙂
  12. Funny that you asked, we bought a kimchi refrigerator 2 weeks ago at Home Depot (they have them here in LA -huge Korean population) with no idea that they would be here. So yea, we are covered! They aren't getting the music room though, some things are sacred. They want to stay at a local church that has accommodations. I can't believe they escaped Putin's insanity. Her mother was born in North Korea and escaped that insanity during the Korean War to be behind So. Korean/American lines. They've seen a lot.
  13. My father in law just called my wife. They somehow got a flight from Odessa and arrived in LA yesterday. We had no idea. Both made it out alive and they aren't going back. What an ordeal and what a relief. We heard from them once in March.
  14. My wife and I have been watching "Based on true events" stories, mostly mini series and mostly lately about nut jobs that killed someone, like Candy (Candace Montgomery), Something about Pam (Pam Hupp-I knew nothing about her story), Under the Banner of Heaven about LDS and FLDS and Jeffery MacDonald, the army doctor who murdered his family at Fort Bragg and got away with it for years.
  15. A girl with colitis made me laugh out loud. Good one. I was 7 in 67, barely read and my dad was a doctor so colitis could have been in my far peripheral Arkansas vernacular. Ghost you get a pass (by me anyway). Here's a McCartney lyric that I didn't correct until recently: Monday morning turning back Yellow Doris no nowhere to go. Who the hell was Doris?
  16. Elton's Saturday Night's All right for Fighting: don't give us none of your aggravation We had it with your guitar playin
  17. From the trailer it looks to span at least a few decades.
  18. Our band played Suffragette City and Jean Genie regularly. Actually still do when we get together 45 years later either at a gig or as muscle memory warm up songs. I look forward to seeing this.
  19. Tickets to Elvis Costello late august, Thousand Oaks. Taking my BFF keyboards player for his 60th birthday. Also going to Maestro's Steakhouse, going to be epic (as well as expensive).
  20. I figure music is like wine, what is good to you is good to you. Good to me you may like like. A lot of it is your history with whatever music you consider. Stones music was the first I played in a band (many reasons but ease of playing was a biggie). A rare band can write that many songs and have a lot be decent for so many years. Like wine, it's personal.
  21. I went to one 10 years ago in Corte Madera cooked in a non PC wooden oven call La Caja China (the China box). We ate and drank all night.
  22. All down the Line, my second favorite Stones song after the live version of Midnight Rambler is from Exile. I saw them play it in 78 at the New Orleans Superdome and then again last Oct when I heard them from the parking lot of Sofi Stadium. A lot of great songs from Exile: Rocks off, Sweet Virginia, Tumbling (which I am now officially sick of), Happy (also getting sick of but not bad after 50 years), Soul Survivor, shine a light. Great stuff.
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