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daveinspain

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Some folks have nothing to say.

 

Though I'd just as soon see an old post resurrected as have somebody post a "news" link with some half-baked title trying to provoke a response.

 

And how many time has the Epiphone "white guitar" thing come around?

 

It's a dearth of imagination, I tell you.

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Imagination is dead? I can't fathom why.

 

Dearth, not death. [-X[biggrin]

 

Definition...

 

A scarcity or lack of something

 

or

 

An acute insufficiency.

 

Hey Kim, save me digging up another old thread, hows that keyboard practice coming along?

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Damn it, I miss read, that ruins my pun!

 

 

 

 

Keyboard it going okay, I can find any note fairly easily now.

 

Excellent, looking forward to some recordings.

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You're probably referring to my experiment.

 

Our post counts have been rolling back. On a hunch I scrolled to the oldest posts. It appeared they are being 'archived' to area 51, I suspect, after about 2.5 years. I did bump the oldest one to see if it was still viable. Why? I dunno.

 

It won't happen again.

 

I have a couple threads I don't want to fall off, so I will need to bump them from time to time. But these are of relevant, historic topics.

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There ARE threads worth saving.

 

 

Perhaps we should start a "save the thread" thread and post links.... then we could just bump the one thread...

 

 

\:D/

 

That wouldn't work, because the bumping doesn't trickle down to the linked posts. Eventually, the bumping thread would have links to nowhere.

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