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"Scott Vernon" wrote in message ... I only know what I like. Country and Western, huh? Regards Donal -- |
Ya know what? You don't know what you sent...the first part was the correct
version of "Air" but it went immediately into a boogie thing....I think you may have loaded a file on top of your "Air" file....I thought you were referring to the following boogie thing as being an attempt at a variation in boogie rhythm....Sorry...you did a very good job on the note for note "Air" I'm impressed that you've come this far with your piano studies and certainly was not being derogatory of the Bach in its' natural form...only of the attached boogie stuff... "Donal" wrote in message ... "katysails" wrote in message ... Bach's Air on the G String is one of my favorite pieces...I don't,however, have appreciation for it with a boogie baseline beat.... That's a very interesting comment. I wasn't aware that I had put a boogie beat on the bass. In fact, I've used the metronome to try to make sure that I play it correctly. I've really worked hard to get the bass correct. Does it really seem to have a boogie beat the whole way through? It's the same with others who have tried to improve on what's already perfect....why? Why take something that's beautiful and turn it into something else? I wasn't trying to improve on it. I really thought that I was playing it "note for note". I thought that my demonstration would show that Bach was the father of modern blues. Bach was one of the first composers to make use of the "chordal progression" which is the foundation upon which blues, jazz, and rock is based. Also, I've recently been learning a Bach piece that seems to be the inspiration for one of Pink Floyd's songs. Instead, write your own rather than changing what someone else has created.... Honestly, I didn't think that I had changed it. I played it to the best of my ability. BTW, if you like that piece, you would probably really like barber's Adagio for Strings,.... I do............ Regards Donal -- |
Man, I am so sorry Donal that this was all misconstrued...let's start
over...the Air was lovely...forget that you sent another file attached with it...that i could take or leave....and yes, I totally see your point about the Adagio form being a precursor to blues...I love musica lachrymose...Mr Sails says I'm maudlin..I just tell him I'm Irish... "Donal" wrote in message ... "katysails" wrote in message ... Bach's Air on the G String is one of my favorite pieces...I don't,however, have appreciation for it with a boogie baseline beat.... That's a very interesting comment. I wasn't aware that I had put a boogie beat on the bass. In fact, I've used the metronome to try to make sure that I play it correctly. I've really worked hard to get the bass correct. Does it really seem to have a boogie beat the whole way through? It's the same with others who have tried to improve on what's already perfect....why? Why take something that's beautiful and turn it into something else? I wasn't trying to improve on it. I really thought that I was playing it "note for note". I thought that my demonstration would show that Bach was the father of modern blues. Bach was one of the first composers to make use of the "chordal progression" which is the foundation upon which blues, jazz, and rock is based. Also, I've recently been learning a Bach piece that seems to be the inspiration for one of Pink Floyd's songs. Instead, write your own rather than changing what someone else has created.... Honestly, I didn't think that I had changed it. I played it to the best of my ability. BTW, if you like that piece, you would probably really like barber's Adagio for Strings,.... I do............ Regards Donal -- |
"Donal" wrote in message ... "Scott Vernon" wrote in message ... I only know what I like. Country and Western, huh? YEEEEEECH! |
"katysails" wrote in message ... Ya know what? You don't know what you sent...the first part was the correct version of "Air" but it went immediately into a boogie thing....I think you may have loaded a file on top of your "Air" file....I thought you were referring to the following boogie thing as being an attempt at a variation in boogie rhythm....Sorry...you did a very good job on the note for note "Air" I'm impressed that you've come this far with your piano studies and certainly was not being derogatory of the Bach in its' natural form...only of the attached boogie stuff... Ok, I understand. The "attached" stuff in intended to shock, however it is also intended to sound impressive. I've got to play them in public in a couple of weeks. I'm toying with the unusual linkage that I've posted. That is why I've posted it. I was hoping to get feedback. Regards Donal -- |
"Donal" wrote in message ... "katysails" wrote in message ... I think Bach, Mozart, Rachmaninoff, Tchaikovsky, Chopin, Liszt, Van Cliburn, Beethoven, just to name a few, would find this whole thread very amusing... Here Katy, just for you! www.lanode.com/priv/bachblue.mid Not very good, but Bach provided the inspiration for much modern music. Regards Donal Okay. Did you write it? John Cairns |
"katysails" wrote in message "Maxprop" wrote in message ink.net... "katysails" wrote in message Bach's Air on the G String is one of my favorite pieces... I had an arrangement of it played at my mother's funeral. Also Samuel Barber, Rachmaninoff, and Albinoni. The Albinoni Adagio is also beautiful... Indeed. My daughter, age ten at the time, requested Rachmaninoff's Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini--the melodic interlude from the middle--because it was one of her and her grandmother's favorite pieces. I requested Samuel Barber's Adagio for Strings to be played just before the pastor spoke. Following the crescendo near the end, there was nary a dry eye in the church. That is a most moving piece, and it still makes me misty whenever I play it. Max |
Have you heard the sung version.? It's very difficult...we performed it at
a dedication of a church in Frankenmuth about 4 year ago....same effect...very moving piece... "Maxprop" wrote in message ink.net... "katysails" wrote in message "Maxprop" wrote in message ink.net... "katysails" wrote in message Bach's Air on the G String is one of my favorite pieces... I had an arrangement of it played at my mother's funeral. Also Samuel Barber, Rachmaninoff, and Albinoni. The Albinoni Adagio is also beautiful... Indeed. My daughter, age ten at the time, requested Rachmaninoff's Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini--the melodic interlude from the middle--because it was one of her and her grandmother's favorite pieces. I requested Samuel Barber's Adagio for Strings to be played just before the pastor spoke. Following the crescendo near the end, there was nary a dry eye in the church. That is a most moving piece, and it still makes me misty whenever I play it. Max |
"katysails" wrote in message Have you heard the sung version.? It's very difficult...we performed it at a dedication of a church in Frankenmuth about 4 year ago....same effect...very moving piece... No. I'm assuming there aren't lyrics, only vocal chord voicings, and I can imagine it could be most impressive. No instruments, not even strings, are as expressive as human voices. Except, of course, dog and cat voices. g Max |
I thought they only sang Christmas carols there.
Scotty "katysails" wrote in message ... Have you heard the sung version.? It's very difficult...we performed it at a dedication of a church in Frankenmuth about 4 year ago....same effect...very moving piece... "Maxprop" wrote in message ink.net... "katysails" wrote in message "Maxprop" wrote in message ink.net... "katysails" wrote in message Bach's Air on the G String is one of my favorite pieces... I had an arrangement of it played at my mother's funeral. Also Samuel Barber, Rachmaninoff, and Albinoni. The Albinoni Adagio is also beautiful... Indeed. My daughter, age ten at the time, requested Rachmaninoff's Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini--the melodic interlude from the middle--because it was one of her and her grandmother's favorite pieces. I requested Samuel Barber's Adagio for Strings to be played just before the pastor spoke. Following the crescendo near the end, there was nary a dry eye in the church. That is a most moving piece, and it still makes me misty whenever I play it. Max |
"Scott Vernon" wrote in message ... "Donal" wrote in message ... "Scott Vernon" wrote in message ... I only know what I like. Country and Western, huh? YEEEEEES! I thought so! Regards Donal -- |
Ever heard a donkey in the morning? I was very grateful when the neighbor
sold the expressive little booger... "Maxprop" wrote in message nk.net... "katysails" wrote in message Have you heard the sung version.? It's very difficult...we performed it at a dedication of a church in Frankenmuth about 4 year ago....same effect...very moving piece... No. I'm assuming there aren't lyrics, only vocal chord voicings, and I can imagine it could be most impressive. No instruments, not even strings, are as expressive as human voices. Except, of course, dog and cat voices. g Max |
...and they only eat chicken...
"Scott Vernon" wrote in message ... I thought they only sang Christmas carols there. Scotty "katysails" wrote in message ... Have you heard the sung version.? It's very difficult...we performed it at a dedication of a church in Frankenmuth about 4 year ago....same effect...very moving piece... "Maxprop" wrote in message ink.net... "katysails" wrote in message "Maxprop" wrote in message ink.net... "katysails" wrote in message Bach's Air on the G String is one of my favorite pieces... I had an arrangement of it played at my mother's funeral. Also Samuel Barber, Rachmaninoff, and Albinoni. The Albinoni Adagio is also beautiful... Indeed. My daughter, age ten at the time, requested Rachmaninoff's Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini--the melodic interlude from the middle--because it was one of her and her grandmother's favorite pieces. I requested Samuel Barber's Adagio for Strings to be played just before the pastor spoke. Following the crescendo near the end, there was nary a dry eye in the church. That is a most moving piece, and it still makes me misty whenever I play it. Max |
Ya know...not very many (except the Michiganders) are going to know why you
said that... "Scott Vernon" wrote in message ... I thought they only sang Christmas carols there. Scotty "katysails" wrote in message ... Have you heard the sung version.? It's very difficult...we performed it at a dedication of a church in Frankenmuth about 4 year ago....same effect...very moving piece... "Maxprop" wrote in message ink.net... "katysails" wrote in message "Maxprop" wrote in message ink.net... "katysails" wrote in message Bach's Air on the G String is one of my favorite pieces... I had an arrangement of it played at my mother's funeral. Also Samuel Barber, Rachmaninoff, and Albinoni. The Albinoni Adagio is also beautiful... Indeed. My daughter, age ten at the time, requested Rachmaninoff's Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini--the melodic interlude from the middle--because it was one of her and her grandmother's favorite pieces. I requested Samuel Barber's Adagio for Strings to be played just before the pastor spoke. Following the crescendo near the end, there was nary a dry eye in the church. That is a most moving piece, and it still makes me misty whenever I play it. Max |
Ya think? I figured everybody, except the foreigners, would know. Once again Donal is in the dark. Scotty "katysails" wrote Ya know...not very many (except the Michiganders) are going to know why you said that... |
Mean people actually come here to Frankenmuth from outside the state?
Greenfield Village I can understand...but Frankenmuth??? "Scott Vernon" wrote in message ... Ya think? I figured everybody, except the foreigners, would know. Once again Donal is in the dark. Scotty "katysails" wrote Ya know...not very many (except the Michiganders) are going to know why you said that... |
I've been through there on my way to Bay City.
They have a billboard on l-76 when you enter Ohio from PA. Scotty "katysails" wrote in message ... Mean people actually come here to Frankenmuth from outside the state? Greenfield Village I can understand...but Frankenmuth??? "Scott Vernon" wrote in message ... Ya think? I figured everybody, except the foreigners, would know. Once again Donal is in the dark. Scotty "katysails" wrote Ya know...not very many (except the Michiganders) are going to know why you said that... |
Did you eat chicken?
"Scott Vernon" wrote in message ... I've been through there on my way to Bay City. They have a billboard on l-76 when you enter Ohio from PA. Scotty "katysails" wrote in message ... Mean people actually come here to Frankenmuth from outside the state? Greenfield Village I can understand...but Frankenmuth??? "Scott Vernon" wrote in message ... Ya think? I figured everybody, except the foreigners, would know. Once again Donal is in the dark. Scotty "katysails" wrote Ya know...not very many (except the Michiganders) are going to know why you said that... |
Yeah, it didn't go off regular like the roosters but when it did it cracked
all us kids up! Seahag "katysails" wrote in message ... Ever heard a donkey in the morning? I was very grateful when the neighbor sold the expressive little booger... |
Yes, for lunch. had a chicken tortilla.
Scotty "katysails" wrote in message ... Did you eat chicken? "Scott Vernon" wrote in message ... I've been through there on my way to Bay City. They have a billboard on l-76 when you enter Ohio from PA. Scotty "katysails" wrote in message ... Mean people actually come here to Frankenmuth from outside the state? Greenfield Village I can understand...but Frankenmuth??? "Scott Vernon" wrote in message ... Ya think? I figured everybody, except the foreigners, would know. Once again Donal is in the dark. Scotty "katysails" wrote Ya know...not very many (except the Michiganders) are going to know why you said that... |
This one was ostracized by all the horses so he'd cry when they wouldn't let
him in the group...I told Lester (the old geezer next door...the Jimmy Hoffa guy) to get him another donkey so he wouldn't feel so all alone... "Seahag" wrote in message ... Yeah, it didn't go off regular like the roosters but when it did it cracked all us kids up! Seahag "katysails" wrote in message ... Ever heard a donkey in the morning? I was very grateful when the neighbor sold the expressive little booger... |
In Frankenmuth??? I thought they only roasted it there...
"Scott Vernon" wrote in message ... Yes, for lunch. had a chicken tortilla. Scotty "katysails" wrote in message ... Did you eat chicken? "Scott Vernon" wrote in message ... I've been through there on my way to Bay City. They have a billboard on l-76 when you enter Ohio from PA. Scotty "katysails" wrote in message ... Mean people actually come here to Frankenmuth from outside the state? Greenfield Village I can understand...but Frankenmuth??? "Scott Vernon" wrote in message ... Ya think? I figured everybody, except the foreigners, would know. Once again Donal is in the dark. Scotty "katysails" wrote Ya know...not very many (except the Michiganders) are going to know why you said that... |
No, yesterday, for lunch. here at home.
Scotty "katysails" wrote in message ... In Frankenmuth??? I thought they only roasted it there... "Scott Vernon" wrote in message ... Yes, for lunch. had a chicken tortilla. Scotty "katysails" wrote in message ... Did you eat chicken? "Scott Vernon" wrote in message ... I've been through there on my way to Bay City. They have a billboard on l-76 when you enter Ohio from PA. Scotty "katysails" wrote in message ... Mean people actually come here to Frankenmuth from outside the state? Greenfield Village I can understand...but Frankenmuth??? "Scott Vernon" wrote in message ... Ya think? I figured everybody, except the foreigners, would know. Once again Donal is in the dark. Scotty "katysails" wrote Ya know...not very many (except the Michiganders) are going to know why you said that... |
Then you didn't know about the Frankenmuth/chicken connection?
"Scott Vernon" wrote in message ... No, yesterday, for lunch. here at home. Scotty "katysails" wrote in message ... In Frankenmuth??? I thought they only roasted it there... "Scott Vernon" wrote in message ... Yes, for lunch. had a chicken tortilla. Scotty "katysails" wrote in message ... Did you eat chicken? "Scott Vernon" wrote in message ... I've been through there on my way to Bay City. They have a billboard on l-76 when you enter Ohio from PA. Scotty "katysails" wrote in message ... Mean people actually come here to Frankenmuth from outside the state? Greenfield Village I can understand...but Frankenmuth??? "Scott Vernon" wrote in message ... Ya think? I figured everybody, except the foreigners, would know. Once again Donal is in the dark. Scotty "katysails" wrote Ya know...not very many (except the Michiganders) are going to know why you said that... |
"katysails" wrote in message Then you didn't know about the Frankenmuth/chicken connection? Frankenmuth & chicken??? I thought everything they cooked there was boiled in German beer. Max |
No. What's with the chickens?
Watch how excited Ganz gets with this reply. Scotty "katysails" wrote in message ... Then you didn't know about the Frankenmuth/chicken connection? "Scott Vernon" wrote in message ... No, yesterday, for lunch. here at home. Scotty "katysails" wrote in message ... In Frankenmuth??? I thought they only roasted it there... "Scott Vernon" wrote in message ... Yes, for lunch. had a chicken tortilla. Scotty "katysails" wrote in message ... Did you eat chicken? "Scott Vernon" wrote in message ... I've been through there on my way to Bay City. They have a billboard on l-76 when you enter Ohio from PA. Scotty "katysails" wrote in message ... Mean people actually come here to Frankenmuth from outside the state? Greenfield Village I can understand...but Frankenmuth??? "Scott Vernon" wrote in message ... Ya think? I figured everybody, except the foreigners, would know. Once again Donal is in the dark. Scotty "katysails" wrote Ya know...not very many (except the Michiganders) are going to know why you said that... |
No...you go there for the roast chicken dinner at the buffet place...
"Maxprop" wrote in message nk.net... "katysails" wrote in message Then you didn't know about the Frankenmuth/chicken connection? Frankenmuth & chicken??? I thought everything they cooked there was boiled in German beer. Max |
Frankenmuth is known for its' roast chicken buffets...
"Scott Vernon" wrote in message ... No. What's with the chickens? Watch how excited Ganz gets with this reply. Scotty "katysails" wrote in message ... Then you didn't know about the Frankenmuth/chicken connection? "Scott Vernon" wrote in message ... No, yesterday, for lunch. here at home. Scotty "katysails" wrote in message ... In Frankenmuth??? I thought they only roasted it there... "Scott Vernon" wrote in message ... Yes, for lunch. had a chicken tortilla. Scotty "katysails" wrote in message ... Did you eat chicken? "Scott Vernon" wrote in message ... I've been through there on my way to Bay City. They have a billboard on l-76 when you enter Ohio from PA. Scotty "katysails" wrote in message ... Mean people actually come here to Frankenmuth from outside the state? Greenfield Village I can understand...but Frankenmuth??? "Scott Vernon" wrote in message ... Ya think? I figured everybody, except the foreigners, would know. Once again Donal is in the dark. Scotty "katysails" wrote Ya know...not very many (except the Michiganders) are going to know why you said that... |
He's so excitable....
CM "Scott Vernon" wrote in message ... No. What's with the chickens? Watch how excited Ganz gets with this reply. Scotty "katysails" wrote in message ... Then you didn't know about the Frankenmuth/chicken connection? "Scott Vernon" wrote in message ... No, yesterday, for lunch. here at home. Scotty "katysails" wrote in message ... In Frankenmuth??? I thought they only roasted it there... "Scott Vernon" wrote in message ... Yes, for lunch. had a chicken tortilla. Scotty "katysails" wrote in message ... Did you eat chicken? "Scott Vernon" wrote in message ... I've been through there on my way to Bay City. They have a billboard on l-76 when you enter Ohio from PA. Scotty "katysails" wrote in message ... Mean people actually come here to Frankenmuth from outside the state? Greenfield Village I can understand...but Frankenmuth??? "Scott Vernon" wrote in message ... Ya think? I figured everybody, except the foreigners, would know. Once again Donal is in the dark. Scotty "katysails" wrote Ya know...not very many (except the Michiganders) are going to know why you said that... |
Oh. I'm banned from most buffets.
"katysails" wrote in message ... Frankenmuth is known for its' roast chicken buffets... "Scott Vernon" wrote in message ... No. What's with the chickens? Watch how excited Ganz gets with this reply. Scotty "katysails" wrote in message ... Then you didn't know about the Frankenmuth/chicken connection? "Scott Vernon" wrote in message ... No, yesterday, for lunch. here at home. Scotty "katysails" wrote in message ... In Frankenmuth??? I thought they only roasted it there... "Scott Vernon" wrote in message ... Yes, for lunch. had a chicken tortilla. Scotty "katysails" wrote in message ... Did you eat chicken? "Scott Vernon" wrote in message ... I've been through there on my way to Bay City. They have a billboard on l-76 when you enter Ohio from PA. Scotty "katysails" wrote in message ... Mean people actually come here to Frankenmuth from outside the state? Greenfield Village I can understand...but Frankenmuth??? "Scott Vernon" wrote in message ... Ya think? I figured everybody, except the foreigners, would know. Once again Donal is in the dark. Scotty "katysails" wrote Ya know...not very many (except the Michiganders) are going to know why you said that... |
"Scott Vernon" wrote in message Oh. I'm banned from most buffets. Actually I think that was *Buffett concerts.* Max |
"katysails" wrote in message No...you go there for the roast chicken dinner at the buffet place... Huh-uh. I go there for the beer. St. Pauli Girl for $1.25 on Thursday nights. Max |
"Maxprop" wrote in message Huh-uh. I go there for the beer. St. Pauli Girl for $1.25 on Thursday nights. Is that another one of America's fine beer offerings by a local micro-brewery? CM |
You take that "All you can eat" thing really seriously, huh? When we were
in high school the football coach would take the team out every once in a while to the oJo's for the Thursday night "All You Can Eat" Hojo's finally called the school and said that they couldn't come anymore because they were contributing to their demise as a business... "Scott Vernon" wrote in message ... Oh. I'm banned from most buffets. "katysails" wrote in message ... Frankenmuth is known for its' roast chicken buffets... "Scott Vernon" wrote in message ... No. What's with the chickens? Watch how excited Ganz gets with this reply. Scotty "katysails" wrote in message ... Then you didn't know about the Frankenmuth/chicken connection? "Scott Vernon" wrote in message ... No, yesterday, for lunch. here at home. Scotty "katysails" wrote in message ... In Frankenmuth??? I thought they only roasted it there... "Scott Vernon" wrote in message ... Yes, for lunch. had a chicken tortilla. Scotty "katysails" wrote in message ... Did you eat chicken? "Scott Vernon" wrote in message ... I've been through there on my way to Bay City. They have a billboard on l-76 when you enter Ohio from PA. Scotty "katysails" wrote in message ... Mean people actually come here to Frankenmuth from outside the state? Greenfield Village I can understand...but Frankenmuth??? "Scott Vernon" wrote in message ... Ya think? I figured everybody, except the foreigners, would know. Once again Donal is in the dark. Scotty "katysails" wrote Ya know...not very many (except the Michiganders) are going to know why you said that... |
You're not 65... yet...the oldsters go for the chicken...
"Maxprop" wrote in message hlink.net... "katysails" wrote in message No...you go there for the roast chicken dinner at the buffet place... Huh-uh. I go there for the beer. St. Pauli Girl for $1.25 on Thursday nights. Max |
It's a German beer, Mooron....
"Capt. Mooron" wrote in message news:m8W_d.66362$i6.10960@edtnps90... "Maxprop" wrote in message Huh-uh. I go there for the beer. St. Pauli Girl for $1.25 on Thursday nights. Is that another one of America's fine beer offerings by a local micro-brewery? CM |
Really??? Whoa! Doesn't sound very German.
CM "katysails" wrote in message ... It's a German beer, Mooron.... "Capt. Mooron" wrote in message news:m8W_d.66362$i6.10960@edtnps90... "Maxprop" wrote in message Huh-uh. I go there for the beer. St. Pauli Girl for $1.25 on Thursday nights. Is that another one of America's fine beer offerings by a local micro-brewery? CM |
HoJos ? Three of us got escorted out of one , by the sheriff, down in
Fla. because they refused to serve us any more food and we got a bit boisterous. (1975) Scotty "katysails" wrote in message ... You take that "All you can eat" thing really seriously, huh? When we were in high school the football coach would take the team out every once in a while to the oJo's for the Thursday night "All You Can Eat" Hojo's finally called the school and said that they couldn't come anymore because they were contributing to their demise as a business... "Scott Vernon" wrote in message ... Oh. I'm banned from most buffets. "katysails" wrote in message ... Frankenmuth is known for its' roast chicken buffets... "Scott Vernon" wrote in message ... No. What's with the chickens? Watch how excited Ganz gets with this reply. Scotty "katysails" wrote in message ... Then you didn't know about the Frankenmuth/chicken connection? "Scott Vernon" wrote in message ... No, yesterday, for lunch. here at home. Scotty "katysails" wrote in message ... In Frankenmuth??? I thought they only roasted it there... "Scott Vernon" wrote in message ... Yes, for lunch. had a chicken tortilla. Scotty "katysails" wrote in message ... Did you eat chicken? "Scott Vernon" wrote in message ... I've been through there on my way to Bay City. They have a billboard on l-76 when you enter Ohio from PA. Scotty "katysails" wrote in message ... Mean people actually come here to Frankenmuth from outside the state? Greenfield Village I can understand...but Frankenmuth??? "Scott Vernon" wrote in message ... Ya think? I figured everybody, except the foreigners, would know. Once again Donal is in the dark. Scotty "katysails" wrote Ya know...not very many (except the Michiganders) are going to know why you said that... |
Maybe that's why they went bankrupt soon after... chase all your customers
away... "Scott Vernon" wrote in message ... HoJos ? Three of us got escorted out of one , by the sheriff, down in Fla. because they refused to serve us any more food and we got a bit boisterous. (1975) Scotty "katysails" wrote in message ... You take that "All you can eat" thing really seriously, huh? When we were in high school the football coach would take the team out every once in a while to the oJo's for the Thursday night "All You Can Eat" Hojo's finally called the school and said that they couldn't come anymore because they were contributing to their demise as a business... "Scott Vernon" wrote in message ... Oh. I'm banned from most buffets. "katysails" wrote in message ... Frankenmuth is known for its' roast chicken buffets... "Scott Vernon" wrote in message ... No. What's with the chickens? Watch how excited Ganz gets with this reply. Scotty "katysails" wrote in message ... Then you didn't know about the Frankenmuth/chicken connection? "Scott Vernon" wrote in message ... No, yesterday, for lunch. here at home. Scotty "katysails" wrote in message ... In Frankenmuth??? I thought they only roasted it there... "Scott Vernon" wrote in message ... Yes, for lunch. had a chicken tortilla. Scotty "katysails" wrote in message ... Did you eat chicken? "Scott Vernon" wrote in message ... I've been through there on my way to Bay City. They have a billboard on l-76 when you enter Ohio from PA. Scotty "katysails" wrote in message ... Mean people actually come here to Frankenmuth from outside the state? Greenfield Village I can understand...but Frankenmuth??? "Scott Vernon" wrote in message ... Ya think? I figured everybody, except the foreigners, would know. Once again Donal is in the dark. Scotty "katysails" wrote Ya know...not very many (except the Michiganders) are going to know why you said that... |
"katysails" wrote in message It's a German beer, Mooron.... Cut him some slack, Katy. After all he's *just* a sorry Cannuck. g Max |
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