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On Oct 6, 6:57*pm, LG wrote:
Tim wrote: On Oct 5, 12:40 am, I am *wrote: Wow, just got some pics in the email of Tim playing a gig, not in some gay'raj either. And there was a huge crowd, not just a couple of drunk chicks that had to braid their armpits and move the amps later in the night ![]() Cool pics Tim, hope the regular bass player takes a lot of days off ![]() -- OH, I could do the 105 footer, but I would hate to waste the last few seconds of my life with my eyes closed, screaming like a little girl... ![]() Thanks Scotty. The regular bassist, is developing some health issues and my be dropping out in the future. And I may really consider it. They go *all over the midwest. *travel and expenses are paid plus some pretty good jack for a two-hr. show. Nice, Tim! *Go for it! There might be something big coming up. Stay tuned for details... ?;^ ) |
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On Oct 6, 6:57 pm, wrote: Tim wrote: On Oct 5, 12:40 am, I am wrote: Wow, just got some pics in the email of Tim playing a gig, not in some gay'raj either. And there was a huge crowd, not just a couple of drunk chicks that had to braid their armpits and move the amps later in the night ![]() Cool pics Tim, hope the regular bass player takes a lot of days off ![]() -- OH, I could do the 105 footer, but I would hate to waste the last few seconds of my life with my eyes closed, screaming like a little girl... ![]() Thanks Scotty. The regular bassist, is developing some health issues and my be dropping out in the future. And I may really consider it. They go all over the midwest. travel and expenses are paid plus some pretty good jack for a two-hr. show. Nice, Tim! Go for it! There might be something big coming up. Stay tuned for details... ?;^ ) Excellent! |
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On Thu, 7 Oct 2010 20:27:31 -0700 (PDT), Tim wrote:
On Oct 6, 6:10*am, Tim wrote: On Oct 5, 12:40*am, I am Tosk wrote: Wow, just got some pics in the email of Tim playing a gig, not in some gay'raj either. And there was a huge crowd, not just a couple of drunk chicks that had to braid their armpits and move the amps later in the night ![]() Cool pics Tim, hope the regular bass player takes a lot of days off ![]() -- OH, I could do the 105 footer, but I would hate to waste the last few seconds of my life with my eyes closed, screaming like a little girl... ![]() Thanks Scotty. The regular bassist, is developing some health issues and my be dropping out in the future. And I may really consider it. They go *all over the midwest. *travel and expenses are paid plus some pretty good jack for a two-hr. show. I had a nice visit with Mike Porter this evening. might be something brewing in the future. ?;^ ) What's happening? I've been camping for the weekend and missed the news. -- John H All decisions are the result of binary thinking. |
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On 10/11/10 7:53 AM, John H wrote:
On Thu, 7 Oct 2010 20:27:31 -0700 (PDT), wrote: On Oct 6, 6:10 am, wrote: On Oct 5, 12:40 am, I am wrote: Wow, just got some pics in the email of Tim playing a gig, not in some gay'raj either. And there was a huge crowd, not just a couple of drunk chicks that had to braid their armpits and move the amps later in the night ![]() Cool pics Tim, hope the regular bass player takes a lot of days off ![]() -- OH, I could do the 105 footer, but I would hate to waste the last few seconds of my life with my eyes closed, screaming like a little girl... ![]() Thanks Scotty. The regular bassist, is developing some health issues and my be dropping out in the future. And I may really consider it. They go all over the midwest. travel and expenses are paid plus some pretty good jack for a two-hr. show. I had a nice visit with Mike Porter this evening. might be something brewing in the future. ?;^ ) What's happening? I've been camping for the weekend and missed the news. Tim was in the audience at a concert of the Eagles and the bassist was too sick to play. So Tim was called up on the stage and got to perform before 30,000 fans. Several young ladies were so excited by his presence, they took off their panties and threw them at him. -- I'm not a warlock . . . I'm you! |
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On 10/11/10 10:35 AM, YukonBound wrote:
"I am Tosk" wrote in message ... In article , says... On Thu, 7 Oct 2010 20:27:31 -0700 (PDT), Tim wrote: On Oct 6, 6:10 am, Tim wrote: On Oct 5, 12:40 am, I am Tosk wrote: Wow, just got some pics in the email of Tim playing a gig, not in some gay'raj either. And there was a huge crowd, not just a couple of drunk chicks that had to braid their armpits and move the amps later in the night ![]() Cool pics Tim, hope the regular bass player takes a lot of days off ![]() -- OH, I could do the 105 footer, but I would hate to waste the last few seconds of my life with my eyes closed, screaming like a little girl... ![]() Thanks Scotty. The regular bassist, is developing some health issues and my be dropping out in the future. And I may really consider it. They go all over the midwest. travel and expenses are paid plus some pretty good jack for a two-hr. show. I had a nice visit with Mike Porter this evening. might be something brewing in the future. ?;^ ) What's happening? I've been camping for the weekend and missed the news. Tim stood in with a band (and I think he got paid more than just a few lousy blessings ![]() be able to play out with the band some more in the future.. -- ...and what's wrong with "a few lousy blessings" Some may say that's the greatest reward of all........ (not that you pseudo Christians would agree) Hey...I got to sit on the stage during a Ray Charles concert at the old New Haven Arena in the 1960's. I wasn't more than 20 feet away from Ray, but, sadly, none of his musical talent floated through the air to me. It was a blessing, to me, at least. :) -- I'm not a warlock . . . I'm you! |
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On Oct 11, 10:39*am, Secular Humouresque wrote:
On 10/11/10 10:35 AM, YukonBound wrote: "I am Tosk" wrote in message ... In article , says... On Thu, 7 Oct 2010 20:27:31 -0700 (PDT), Tim wrote: On Oct 6, 6:10 am, Tim wrote: On Oct 5, 12:40 am, I am Tosk wrote: Wow, just got some pics in the email of Tim playing a gig, not in some gay'raj either. And there was a huge crowd, not just a couple of drunk chicks that had to braid their armpits and move the amps later in the night ![]() Cool pics Tim, hope the regular bass player takes a lot of days off ![]() -- OH, I could do the 105 footer, but I would hate to waste the last few seconds of my life with my eyes closed, screaming like a little girl... ![]() Thanks Scotty. The regular bassist, is developing some health issues and my be dropping out in the future. And I may really consider it.. They go all over the midwest. travel and expenses are paid plus some pretty good jack for a two-hr. show. I had a nice visit with Mike Porter this evening. might be something brewing in the future. ?;^ ) What's happening? I've been camping for the weekend and missed the news. Tim stood in with a band (and I think he got paid more than just a few lousy blessings ![]() be able to play out with the band some more in the future.. -- ...and what's wrong with "a few lousy blessings" Some may say that's the greatest reward of all........ (not that you pseudo Christians would agree) Hey...I got to sit on the stage during a Ray Charles concert at the old New Haven Arena in the 1960's. I wasn't more than 20 feet away from Ray, but, sadly, none of his musical talent floated through the air to me. It was a blessing, to me, at least. :) Ha, ha ha... sure you did harrie.. Was that right after your fathers Fireboat welcome to NYC? LOL!!! -- I'm not a warlock . . . I'm you!- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - |
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On 10/11/10 10:45 AM, JustWaitAFrekinMinute! wrote:
On Oct 11, 10:39 am, Secular wrote: On 10/11/10 10:35 AM, YukonBound wrote: "I am wrote in message ... In , says... On Thu, 7 Oct 2010 20:27:31 -0700 (PDT), wrote: On Oct 6, 6:10 am, wrote: On Oct 5, 12:40 am, I am wrote: Wow, just got some pics in the email of Tim playing a gig, not in some gay'raj either. And there was a huge crowd, not just a couple of drunk chicks that had to braid their armpits and move the amps later in the night ![]() Cool pics Tim, hope the regular bass player takes a lot of days off ![]() -- OH, I could do the 105 footer, but I would hate to waste the last few seconds of my life with my eyes closed, screaming like a little girl... ![]() Thanks Scotty. The regular bassist, is developing some health issues and my be dropping out in the future. And I may really consider it. They go all over the midwest. travel and expenses are paid plus some pretty good jack for a two-hr. show. I had a nice visit with Mike Porter this evening. might be something brewing in the future. ?;^ ) What's happening? I've been camping for the weekend and missed the news. Tim stood in with a band (and I think he got paid more than just a few lousy blessings ![]() be able to play out with the band some more in the future.. -- ...and what's wrong with "a few lousy blessings" Some may say that's the greatest reward of all........ (not that you pseudo Christians would agree) Hey...I got to sit on the stage during a Ray Charles concert at the old New Haven Arena in the 1960's. I wasn't more than 20 feet away from Ray, but, sadly, none of his musical talent floated through the air to me. It was a blessing, to me, at least. :) Ha, ha ha... sure you did harrie.. Was that right after your fathers Fireboat welcome to NYC? LOL!!! There were stage seats, **** for brains, and since the father of one of my father's best friends *owned* the old New Haven Arena, we were frequently able to get some of the best seats...for free. The guy who owned the Area was Maurice Podoloff. From wiki: Maurice Podoloff was born to a Jewish family in Elizabethgrad, Russian Empire (now in Ukraine) on August 18, 1890. When he was a young boy his family emigrated to the United States, where he graduated from Hillhouse High School in New Haven, Connecticut in 1909. From there Podoloff went on to Yale University where he got his law degree in 1915. A distinguished lawyer, Maurice Podoloff was a man of impeccable character and was instrumental in the development and success of professional basketball. On June 6, 1946, Podoloff, who was already serving as president of the American Hockey League, was appointed president of the newly formed Basketball Association of America (BAA), becoming the first person to lead two professional leagues simultaneously. After the BAA signed several of the top names in the National Basketball League into the league, Maurice Podoloff negotiated a merger between the two groups to form the National Basketball Association in 1949. As a lawyer with no previous experience, Podoloff's great organizational and administrative skills were later regarded as the key factor that kept the league alive in its often stormy formative years. In 17 years as president, Podoloff expanded the NBA to as many as 17 teams, and briefly formed three divisions and scheduled 557 games. During his tenure Maurice introduced the collegiate draft in 1947, and in 1954 instituted the 24 second shot clock created by Dan Biasone, owner of the Syracuse Nationals, which quickened the pace of games and took the NBA from a slow plodding game to a fast paced sport. In 1954, Podoloff also increased national recognition of the game immensely by securing its first television contract. As the president of the NBA, he gave lifetime suspensions to Indianapolis Olympians players Ralph Beard and Alex Groza after they admitted to point shaving while in college at the University of Kentucky. Maurice Podoloff stepped down as NBA president in 1963, having increased fan interest during the NBA's formative years and having improved the overall welfare of the sport of basketball through his foresight, wisdom and leadership. In his honor, the NBA would name its annual league Most Valuable Player trophy the Maurice Podoloff Trophy. - - - I never met Maurice Podoloff, but I knew and saw his son, Dickie Podoloff, many times. Dickie was my father's best buddy *and* a competitor in the boat business. Here's a snippet from the New Haven Register in 1967: "Adverse weather conditions along the Eastern seaboard are having an effect on the multi-million dollar area marina business. "It's killing us," said Richard Podoloff of Adams-Podoloff Marina in West Haven." Who did you know growing up, little man? Some midget wrestlers who held up convenience stores? -- I'm not a warlock . . . I'm you! |
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![]() "Secular Humouresque" wrote in message ... On 10/11/10 10:35 AM, YukonBound wrote: "I am Tosk" wrote in message ... In article , says... On Thu, 7 Oct 2010 20:27:31 -0700 (PDT), Tim wrote: On Oct 6, 6:10 am, Tim wrote: On Oct 5, 12:40 am, I am Tosk wrote: Wow, just got some pics in the email of Tim playing a gig, not in some gay'raj either. And there was a huge crowd, not just a couple of drunk chicks that had to braid their armpits and move the amps later in the night ![]() Cool pics Tim, hope the regular bass player takes a lot of days off ![]() -- OH, I could do the 105 footer, but I would hate to waste the last few seconds of my life with my eyes closed, screaming like a little girl... ![]() Thanks Scotty. The regular bassist, is developing some health issues and my be dropping out in the future. And I may really consider it. They go all over the midwest. travel and expenses are paid plus some pretty good jack for a two-hr. show. I had a nice visit with Mike Porter this evening. might be something brewing in the future. ?;^ ) What's happening? I've been camping for the weekend and missed the news. Tim stood in with a band (and I think he got paid more than just a few lousy blessings ![]() be able to play out with the band some more in the future.. -- ...and what's wrong with "a few lousy blessings" Some may say that's the greatest reward of all........ (not that you pseudo Christians would agree) Hey...I got to sit on the stage during a Ray Charles concert at the old New Haven Arena in the 1960's. I wasn't more than 20 feet away from Ray, but, sadly, none of his musical talent floated through the air to me. It was a blessing, to me, at least. :) That's even better than my sitting on stage during a Mamas & Papas re-union (less Momma Cass) TV production. I actually moved... we were on steps right below the performers and had to awkwardly turn around to see them in action. |
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![]() "Secular Humouresque" wrote in message m... On 10/11/10 10:45 AM, JustWaitAFrekinMinute! wrote: On Oct 11, 10:39 am, Secular wrote: On 10/11/10 10:35 AM, YukonBound wrote: "I am wrote in message ... In , says... On Thu, 7 Oct 2010 20:27:31 -0700 (PDT), wrote: On Oct 6, 6:10 am, wrote: On Oct 5, 12:40 am, I am wrote: Wow, just got some pics in the email of Tim playing a gig, not in some gay'raj either. And there was a huge crowd, not just a couple of drunk chicks that had to braid their armpits and move the amps later in the night ![]() Cool pics Tim, hope the regular bass player takes a lot of days off ![]() -- OH, I could do the 105 footer, but I would hate to waste the last few seconds of my life with my eyes closed, screaming like a little girl... ![]() Thanks Scotty. The regular bassist, is developing some health issues and my be dropping out in the future. And I may really consider it. They go all over the midwest. travel and expenses are paid plus some pretty good jack for a two-hr. show. I had a nice visit with Mike Porter this evening. might be something brewing in the future. ?;^ ) What's happening? I've been camping for the weekend and missed the news. Tim stood in with a band (and I think he got paid more than just a few lousy blessings ![]() may be able to play out with the band some more in the future.. -- ...and what's wrong with "a few lousy blessings" Some may say that's the greatest reward of all........ (not that you pseudo Christians would agree) Hey...I got to sit on the stage during a Ray Charles concert at the old New Haven Arena in the 1960's. I wasn't more than 20 feet away from Ray, but, sadly, none of his musical talent floated through the air to me. It was a blessing, to me, at least. :) Ha, ha ha... sure you did harrie.. Was that right after your fathers Fireboat welcome to NYC? LOL!!! There were stage seats, **** for brains, and since the father of one of my father's best friends *owned* the old New Haven Arena, we were frequently able to get some of the best seats...for free. The guy who owned the Area was Maurice Podoloff. From wiki: Maurice Podoloff was born to a Jewish family in Elizabethgrad, Russian Empire (now in Ukraine) on August 18, 1890. When he was a young boy his family emigrated to the United States, where he graduated from Hillhouse High School in New Haven, Connecticut in 1909. From there Podoloff went on to Yale University where he got his law degree in 1915. A distinguished lawyer, Maurice Podoloff was a man of impeccable character and was instrumental in the development and success of professional basketball. On June 6, 1946, Podoloff, who was already serving as president of the American Hockey League, was appointed president of the newly formed Basketball Association of America (BAA), becoming the first person to lead two professional leagues simultaneously. After the BAA signed several of the top names in the National Basketball League into the league, Maurice Podoloff negotiated a merger between the two groups to form the National Basketball Association in 1949. As a lawyer with no previous experience, Podoloff's great organizational and administrative skills were later regarded as the key factor that kept the league alive in its often stormy formative years. In 17 years as president, Podoloff expanded the NBA to as many as 17 teams, and briefly formed three divisions and scheduled 557 games. During his tenure Maurice introduced the collegiate draft in 1947, and in 1954 instituted the 24 second shot clock created by Dan Biasone, owner of the Syracuse Nationals, which quickened the pace of games and took the NBA from a slow plodding game to a fast paced sport. In 1954, Podoloff also increased national recognition of the game immensely by securing its first television contract. As the president of the NBA, he gave lifetime suspensions to Indianapolis Olympians players Ralph Beard and Alex Groza after they admitted to point shaving while in college at the University of Kentucky. Maurice Podoloff stepped down as NBA president in 1963, having increased fan interest during the NBA's formative years and having improved the overall welfare of the sport of basketball through his foresight, wisdom and leadership. In his honor, the NBA would name its annual league Most Valuable Player trophy the Maurice Podoloff Trophy. - - - I never met Maurice Podoloff, but I knew and saw his son, Dickie Podoloff, many times. Dickie was my father's best buddy *and* a competitor in the boat business. Here's a snippet from the New Haven Register in 1967: "Adverse weather conditions along the Eastern seaboard are having an effect on the multi-million dollar area marina business. "It's killing us," said Richard Podoloff of Adams-Podoloff Marina in West Haven." Who did you know growing up, little man? Some midget wrestlers who held up convenience stores? Hey... you've just came up with the perfect job for The Freak.... midget wrestler. He might last if all the other midgets promised to take it easy on him. |