Seriously, Dan, I'm glad you're both happy. Long may it continue.
Have fun,
Roy.
--- On Mon, 15/6/09, Mr Dan Rowland <dadrowland@...> wrote:
From: Mr Dan Rowland <dadrowland@...> Subject: Re: [VTPO] New file uploaded to VTPO To: VTPO@yahoogroups.com Date: Monday, 15 June, 2009, 12:37 AM
Ed.
This was intended as a pvt email but I schkrewed up when one of mine was answered through nabble and I replied again through nabble thinking it was to an individual. Anyhow, so ya'll know the plan. Reminds me of after my first wife died in 2002 I joined Match.com looking for somebody new. I had 59 girlfriends on the string at one time. (no joke) Sometimes I was chatting on-line with 4 or 5 at a time. It aint easy. I replied many times to the wrong dame with the wrong answer. I'm sure they thought I was a basket case and nuttier than I really am. I tired of spending on high priced women and hearing of all their ailments and I'll tell you I heard some dandy sob stories. I just about hung it up when this one fine lady emailed me and we have been married 6 perfect years now. And believe it or not, she loves TO
music.
Dan Rowland
--- On Sun, 6/14/09, enupnau@aol. com <enupnau@aol. com> wrote:
From: enupnau@aol. com <enupnau@aol. com> Subject: Re: [VTPO] New file uploaded to VTPO To: VTPO@yahoogroups. com Date: Sunday, June 14, 2009, 1:24 PM
Likewise, not exactly the same, but there's always keyboard(s) and one or more headsets. A friend of mine using a headset distribution box with 6 or so headsets. Not exactly the same, but it works. He takes the setup to nursing homes and those that want to hear can and those that don't, really don't even know he's there. The whole setup is quite compact and probably doesn't weigh over 30 or so pounds including the laptop.
Rgds,
Ed
In a message dated 6/14/2009 11:43:29 A.M. Central Daylight Time, petetheisen@ verizon.net writes:
Mr Dan Rowland wrote: > We are driving the Caddilac down next winter so no miditzer room. > Wutta durn shame. Even in the van it would be a crowd with all the > speakers etc. Yup, she will be missed.
Hi Dan,
You are giving up too easily. Get one of those handy dandy u-haul trailers, or pull the Cadillac behind the van on a dolly . . .
You would spend the winter without playing? -- Regards,
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