On Sun, 31 Aug 2003 04:33:54 GMT, Richard <rh310@hotmail.com> wrote: >> > Well, the deal is, you've GOT to connect to the past in order to >> > know HOW to connect to the future. I'm sorry about your predjudice >> > (not a bit racial, simply against the past) but I also know that >> > you're smart enough to wise up. >> > >> >> Why would you say that? > >Aw, he's just having a laugh at my expense. He knows I'm a reTaRd. It takes one to know one, I always say. Texas Pete
petekerez@aol.com wrote... > Richard <rh310@hotmail.com> wrote: > > >> > Well, the deal is, you've GOT to connect to the past in order to > >> > know HOW to connect to the future. I'm sorry about your predjudice > >> > (not a bit racial, simply against the past) but I also know that > >> > you're smart enough to wise up. > >> > > >> > >> Why would you say that? > > > >Aw, he's just having a laugh at my expense. He knows I'm a reTaRd. > > It takes one to know one, I always say. Nice "gaydar" content. -- Gonna miss seeing you play, Pete Sampras.
<snip everything> RONNIE EARL Can't believe the thread's made it this far without no one mentioning him.
NJD wrote: > Based on your experience, which still-touring blues guitarists would you > say rank as must-see? > > I want to get out and see some *great* blues players. > You'll have to look hard to find him gigging outside of Vermont, but check out: http://www.paulasbell.com/index.html Phenomenal jazz player as well. .cE