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Thunderbird Club

And he never returned, no he never returned,
And his fate is still unlearned...
My initial thought too. Then I thought about it. When I’ve been to the local HD dealer, it was filled with guys like me wondering if it was practical to get one as a retirement gift to myself. I bet he’ll be the hit of the show.
 
Open mic/jam today. Outdoors, noon to 4 or 'til the T-Storms arrive. Too much heat/humidity for the 67, gonna take the EpiBird 5er. Thought about the LPB25, but not for this gig. It's at the local H-D dealership, so I'll be wearing this t-shirt and jeans.
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Cool shirt. More cool if you rode a Vespa to the gig!
 
Now that’s a bar. We’ll be planning a trip to NY for probably June(ish) 2021 and that has to go on the list to visit (along with Yankee Stadium). I’ll buy. Love a good Bloody Mary.

My favorite for a Bloody Mary is the Beachcomber at Crystal Cove between Corona Del Mar and Laguna Beach. We’ve even seen whales passing as we were enjoying spicy ones for breakfast.
Ah, Corona Del Mar=cigar of the sea.
 
My initial thought too. Then I thought about it. When I’ve been to the local HD dealer, it was filled with guys like me wondering if it was practical to get one as a retirement gift to myself. I bet he’ll be the hit of the show.
Strangely enough, the staff thinks it's amusing, the customers don't notice-which figures since I'm playing a bass.
 
Shine as in "moon shine"? (grain alcohol?)
Corn mash base is the traditional Kentucky back woods method. As long as they don't mix the foreshots and heads in with the hearts it's not too bad. It's that first 30% of the batch that'll kill ya.
Yeah, I lived in KY for about 35 years, and saw a few stills.
 
Corn mash base is the traditional Kentucky back woods method. As long as they don't mix the foreshots and heads in with the hearts it's not too bad. It's that first 30% of the batch that'll kill ya.
Yeah, I lived in KY for about 35 years, and saw a few stills.

I'm sure one sip of that would have me trying to brush the carpet off my shoulder.
 
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Corn mash base is the traditional Kentucky back woods method. As long as they don't mix the foreshots and heads in with the hearts it's not too bad. It's that first 30% of the batch that'll kill ya.
Yeah, I lived in KY for about 35 years, and saw a few stills.
You truly are an interesting man. Live in Simi, but spent 35 years in Kentucky. I doubt anyone else can say that.
Some cat was layin down some rock-n-roll.


Let all the children boogie.
 

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