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  1. #16081
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    Quote Originally Posted by devildeac View Post

    What's your analysis say about the Ymm, Beer thread's life/longevity?
    In the immortal words of Robert Earl Keen, "the road goes on forever and the party never ends"

  2. #16082
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    Quote Originally Posted by OldPhiKap View Post
    In the immortal words of Robert Earl Keen, "the road goes on forever and the party never ends"
    We are almost at another prime number...
    [redacted] them and the horses they rode in on.

  3. #16083
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    Quote Originally Posted by devildeac View Post
    Well, I'll contribute one more.

    What's your analysis say about the Ymm, Beer thread's life/longevity?
    I'll do my best to make sure Ymm, Beer has a long, prosperous life.

  4. #16084
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    Quote Originally Posted by devildeac View Post
    We are almost at another prime number...
    Speaking of prime:

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    Prime Prine.

    If you are under 40 and don't have this, go get it.

    If older and you don't have it, shame on you so go get it.


    (Unless you have a good chunk of his catalogue, of course, and don't need a "best of" compilation).

    A truly unique songwriter of our times.

  5. #16085
    I don't have it and I'm over 40. I'll pass.

  6. #16086
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    Quote Originally Posted by YmoBeThere View Post
    I don't have it and I'm over 40. I'll pass.
    Worth getting. An OPK 5-star album. Only $10 on Amazon.

    Here is JP and Bonnie Raitt on one of his songs (although I do not think it is on Prime Prine):

    http://youtu.be/1T5NuI6Ai-o

    And one of the first songs he ever wrote:

    http://youtu.be/DEy6EuZp9IY

    And on other very early song, maybe the saddest tune I know:

    http://youtu.be/Sl9ZkYViEIs


    And with Emmylou on a tribute album:

    http://youtu.be/eCLZnCiH_k0




    Yeah, I'm a fan.
    Last edited by OldPhiKap; 07-10-2014 at 09:15 PM.

  7. #16087
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    And to bring it full circle - the DBR legend, Doug Hinds, was a great friend of Emmylou's. We had a blast with her at his memorial. (The idea of a "blast" at a memorial is also very "Doug" - he once ordered a dozen pizzas for the ER on a bad night for him. Always wanted to grab life with both hands.)

    My cousin was in awe at his memorial - she and Emmylou talked for hours; she had no idea their relationship was for real! (From personal knowledge, forget music, Emmylou is an awesome person)

    -jk

  8. #16088
    I turned into a cranky old dude 20 years ago. I was 23.

  9. #16089
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    Quote Originally Posted by YmoBeThere View Post
    I turned into a cranky old dude 20 years ago. I was 23.
    Happy birthday, old guy...I think.

  10. #16090
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    Quote Originally Posted by YmoBeThere View Post
    I turned into a cranky old dude 20 years ago. I was 23.
    Quote Originally Posted by mattman91 View Post
    Happy birthday, old guy...I think.
    You called:

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    [redacted] them and the horses they rode in on.

  11. #16091
    I've been gone for a week. Not as much to catch up on as I thought there would be. I posted a link to he mission trip blog on Facebook if anyone is interested in seeing what we did in Shiprock, NM.

  12. #16092
    Shiprock is a very arid area but the colors and textures are beautiful. Lots of fun rocks to climb and to hunt.

  13. #16093
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    Quote Originally Posted by DukieInKansas View Post
    Shiprock is a very arid area but the colors and textures are beautiful. Lots of fun rocks to climb and to hunt.
    When is rock-hunting season?

    I love New Mexico, beautiful state. A lot of poverty in some of the Native American areas though -- you wonder what the economy could really be because the land is too arid for farming or livestock.

  14. #16094
    Quote Originally Posted by OldPhiKap View Post
    When is rock-hunting season?

    I love New Mexico, beautiful state. A lot of poverty in some of the Native American areas though -- you wonder what the economy could really be because the land is too arid for farming or livestock.
    Not sure of the exact dates for rock hunting, but it was open season when we were there. Found some quartz and various other sizes. Glad we had gone through some of the food we took so that I could stick a couple of good sized rocks in the stow-n-go. I did my share to help the economy - bought jewelry, yarn, and a sand painting. Tried to buy most of the groceries on the reservation.

    It is an area where I would try to find a business to start if I won the lottery and had a good idea of what business would employ the most people and become self sustaining.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DukieInKansas View Post
    Not sure of the exact dates for rock hunting, but it was open season when we were there. Found some quartz and various other sizes. Glad we had gone through some of the food we took so that I could stick a couple of good sized rocks in the stow-n-go. I did my share to help the economy - bought jewelry, yarn, and a sand painting. Tried to buy most of the groceries on the reservation.

    It is an area where I would try to find a business to start if I won the lottery and had a good idea of what business would employ the most people and become self sustaining.
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  16. #16096
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    Back in Vegas... again.
    Getting sick in the summer really sucks.

  17. #16097
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    I just discovered Drunk History. Where have I been?

  18. #16098
    Quote Originally Posted by OldPhiKap View Post
    I just discovered Drunk History. Where have I been?
    Living it?


    just kidding

  19. #16099
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    Back in Vegas... again.
    Day 7 (and counting ) of the summer cold.

  20. #16100
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    Back in Vegas... again.
    And by summer cold I mean the vicious hella virus that has taken over my life temporarily. Today is the 2nd time in the 7 days that I left my apartment

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