Friday, September 15, 2006

Ye Been Warrrrrrrned

"Rip the shirt? How cliche'!"

From the Scuttlebutt

ONLY IN AMERICA
In a rather bizarre ruling that has marine industry officials worried, Judge
Robert G. James of the United States District Court, Western Division of
Louisiana, has said that it is criminal trespass for the American boating
public to boat, fish, or hunt on the Mississippi River and other navigable
waters in the US. In the case of Normal Parm v. Sheriff Mark Shumate, James
ruled that federal law grants exclusive and private control over the waters
of the river, outside the main shipping channel, to riparian landowners. The
shallows of the navigable waters are no longer open to the public. That, in
effect, makes boating illegal across most of the country. - IBI Magazine,
full report:
www.ibinews.com

Summer's Almost Gone

Intro C F C G C
C
Never hit seventeen
F
When you play against the dealer
C
You know that the odds
G
Won't ride with you
C
Never leave your woman alone
F
With your friends around to steal her
C
She'll be gambled and gone
G
Like summer wages

Cant' help it, got some Bromberg downloads, love this song.

Love that Bromberg. Oh my. :grin:

For any of you that want the changes:

http://www.cowboylyrics.com/tabs/tyson-ian/summer-wages-1022.html

Oh, did I mention how much I love New Lee Highway Blues? Again?

Wednesday, September 13, 2006

"Rock The Earth" in San Fran this weekend

Got this one from Evergreen Dan, looks like a good show for a good cause at the "Jerry Garcia Ampitheatre". Hmmmm, little warm-up drive to San Fran to play in the city for a day? Again, may need a navigator for this one......

Fair Time!

Elvin! Show starts at 7:30....See Ya There!

Tuesday, September 12, 2006

Just the thing to hold your Coca Cola Can!!!!


Monday, September 11, 2006

GIGO?

What kinda new microbes will get created?
Perfessor? Mr. Peabody? Sherman?

Sunday, September 10, 2006

Only YouTube For Berry I Could Find

Seems the generation below us, yer kids, are well apt and adapted in the latest of technology.

Interesting compositions, and shot selections . . . . basic film and photog skills exhibited, must be So Cal film majors at UCLA. ;-)

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