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Unread 11-06-2015, 09:16 AM   #1
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you put ice in whisky?????????
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So now other than leftover Gordon Lightfoot and Emmylou Harris, it is only BLUEGRASS.
My son, the Coast Guard pilot stationed in Kodiak Alaska, is a pretty accomplished Dobro picker, who learned from Rob Ickes and Jerry Douglas. The NPR station in Kodiak asked him to do a Bluegrass show, and the first show airs this Saturday, streaming on the web at KMXT.org, 5pm eastern.

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I used to smoke a pipe a long time ago. To me it was more satisfying than cigarettes... (and I never got the hang of smoking cigars...)
I still have one of my pipes around here someplace... I may try it again, just once in a while. I did the 35-year smoking stint and that will never happen again - but I always liked the aroma of a good pipe.
I gave up the pipe 2 years ago, after smoking it over 40 years. I miss it every single day.
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You were a kinder gentler man when you smoked a pipe Egger.
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You were a kinder gentler man when you smoked a pipe Egger.
You were more tolerable when I smoked a pipe. Even more so when I drank whisky.
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Gary, now there's a guitar with SOUL!
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i still crave a ciggerette or a good cigar from time to time i think the erge for a smoke hit me today and i ve been quit a long time...and another item i crave are good double barrels this happens quiet often too...think i ll go look at some rite now.....charlie
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Double barrels are an expensive habit, but a good one too
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I am not supposed to drink much so the Doc says but I love to go in the gun room cigar in hand and a shot glass of good bourbon, and listen to the sound of metal clinking when I take a gun a part to study it, Old guns and old guitars are good for the soul, like Mills says it can be expensive! but what is that old saying you get what you pay for! Gary
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Reading everyone's comments, music, tobacco and whisky preferences, I've got to weigh in. I am certain whisky, cigars and guitars will be available in the afterlife just as "roots' music will be playing in the background from the heavenly lyres as we clean our Parker guns......originally from Michigan with my Dads' family from Kalamazoo my genes are Gibson based (1919 A2 mandolin and 1965 LG1). I'll drink anyone's whisky, smoke many cigars and listen to everyone from Son House and Robert Johnson to Peter Green, David Lindley and Ry Cooder. All things in moderation...of course
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Reading everyone's comments, music, tobacco and whisky preferences, I've got to weigh in. I am certain whisky, cigars and guitars will be available in the afterlife just as "roots' music will be playing in the background from the heavenly lyres as we clean our Parker guns......originally from Michigan with my Dads' family from Kalamazoo my genes are Gibson based (1919 A2 mandolin and 1965 LG1). I'll drink anyone's whisky, smoke many cigars and listen to everyone from Son House and Robert Johnson to Peter Green, David Lindley and Ry Cooder. All things in moderation...of course
Oooh...nice! Here's my "three on a couch" and the corner of The World's Smallest Music Room: 1924 Gibson A Jr. mandolin, 1919 Bacon Professional ff banjo, and 1976 Gibson Mastertone banjo...

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