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Thunderbird Club

Slap em harder.

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I have a feeling yer gonna fit right in:thumbsup::smug:

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Good pick-up Lar. I'll try & reign that in a bit...

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Have not had it prepared that way. With rump that is.

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I go the other way with it. He'd bust all the club's rules, long before he get to mine:)



Genius!.. gotta show me how you do that..:):)

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Spent all day trying to learn a new hardware sampler/sequencer. I got nothing but ‘ehem’ barbs left :/
 
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may I suggest you :

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Florida is unusual. The northern part is part of "the south", but the peninsula is not.
I got called a Yankee frequently when I lived in Kentucky. Then I pointed out that I was from further south, being very southern southern california, than the kentuckians trying to insult me were. They often looked confused.
 
I am surprised! Maybe I'm not, if the Welsh and Scottish can harbour grudges for 800 years....... your southerners are just rookies :) Strange lot the human race!
I knew a guy who worked as a security contractor and had worked a lot of contracts in Africa for about a decade. I asked him how he knew who could work with who and how the tribal system worked there. An hour later I was more confused than when we started. They have tribal grudges that go back centuries.
 
Florida is unusual. The northern part is part of "the south", but the peninsula is not.
We often say North Florida is populated by Alabama and Georgia folk who stumbled across the state line and couldn't find their way back. Mainly the"Southern" parts of Florida are from Ocala north and west; away from the coasts, Orlando and other cities. There's a lot of ranching and agriculture in the center of the state from north to south. The retirees from the North Mostly settle(d) on the coasts. I'm originally from Miami, but my folks were from Indiana so I Sound midwestern.:confused: