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Thunderbird Club

Saw this in another thread…Crank up that amp I’m hungry!
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pizzette go great with coffee….
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Sure, i'd love a number. Here is my newly repaired 2023 Epiphone! It's a bit chilly and foggy this morning, I'll have to get some beauty shots on a more dramatic sunrise.

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That looks like where I grew up in Ohio when there was snow on the ground. It was a beautiful place. Not anymore. The suburbs of Columbus swallowed it. I hope your part of the world doesn't suffer a similar fate.
 
Anybody know what's the deal with the LBO? Ya know that other place where people talk about T birds and Gibsons and Rics and a lot of general silliness. Hope it wasn't a ransomware attack.

Yeah, wondering the same thing, noticed the issue yesterday. Hopefully it's resolved soon!
 
Cool you guys are up there on a Saturday. Hopefully you’ll have a good turnout. Meanwhile I’ll be at Thee Parkside trying not to offend the sound girl. (That is what she prefers to be referred to, right?).

yes - sound girl or Violet ... good luck
 
Have a great show!

Thanks! It's our 1st Sat night there - we've played there twice (w/TSC) on a Sunday night and twice on a Sunday night with BG. Rain is in the forecast so we'll see who shows up.
 
That looks like where I grew up in Ohio when there was snow on the ground. It was a beautiful place. Not anymore. The suburbs of Columbus swallowed it. I hope your part of the world doesn't suffer a similar fate.

I was just out to Columbus and Dayton in December for a funeral. It was kinda sad to see many of the old farms leveled and generic houses or industrial/retail centers built up. It is a huge difference from when I lived in Ohio back in 1999. Developers are trying in my area; luckily, the forest is protected, and density levels are limited, so we may hold out for a while yet.