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Rick wrote:I know I'm not supposed to start a birthday thread for another guy, if at all, but I've been out of town, and you people have dropped the ball.![]()
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Saint John wrote:Cool dude. Normally I don't participate in these gay threads, but I'll be gay just for today (in a non-contact way!). Happy Birfday.
RossValoryRocks wrote:Rick wrote:I know I'm not supposed to start a birthday thread for another guy, if at all, but I've been out of town, and you people have dropped the ball.![]()
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It's ok...pole smokers are allowed...BobbyTN is a good dude...embrace your inner homosexual...we won't judge you!
Rick wrote:I know I'm not supposed to start a birthday thread for another guy
Moon Beam wrote:So sorry I'm late with this Sir.
I sure hope your big day was a superb one for you Fella.
brywool wrote:dang-- BEATLE CAKES??!!? Where the heck do you guys shop??
I don't share a lot of my personal stuff here, but you guys are very cool, so...
I had a good birthday, but also a sad one.
I had to play that night in a club down the street and 2 hours before I got there, I got word
that my brother had died of cancer. It seemed he was going to be around a few more years and I'd seen
him that week and he seemed to be holding his own, but his body just gave up. You kind of knew it was coming, but it was just sad and sooner than we I expected.
So I was feeling horrible, but I had to play a gig that night. It's just the way things go if you're in a band, even a local one. I remember that the day after my dad died, I had to play a big outdoor festival show in Seattle. The night my mom died, I was playing a casino gig, so it apparently goes with the territory.
I walked in and saw all these people-- and it turned out to be a surprise bday party for me. I had absolutely no idea as my birthday was actually during the next week. I had only just phoned my wife to tell her the news and she must've been there at the club setting up. She must've thought "Oh... fu**!".
Weird....
There were a bunch of friends there and that really helped me get through the night. My wife got me this KILLER Rickenbacker bass for a bday gift and gave it to me at the club. I've started playing bass in a Styx tribute band (playing bass and singing the DeYoung parts) along with my other normal Dance band and also a Wings Tribute (playing guitar and singing). So I've been super busy.
Enough about me, but thanks you guys for remembering me. I always think that I don't matter to most folks (hey Toph!)- so it's nice to see some friends being cool.
Thanks, it's been a rough week!
I can't seem to get the image thing to work, but here:
http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?pid=5 ... =629595949
brywool wrote:Babyblue wrote:
I am truly sorry to read this.I just lost my mom on Sat. Do take care of yourself.
Sorry to hear that BB. man....
brywool wrote:dang-- BEATLE CAKES??!!? Where the heck do you guys shop??
I don't share a lot of my personal stuff here, but you guys are very cool, so...
I had a good birthday, but also a sad one.
I had to play that night in a club down the street and 2 hours before I got there, I got word
that my brother had died of cancer. It seemed he was going to be around a few more years and I'd seen
him that week and he seemed to be holding his own, but his body just gave up. You kind of knew it was coming, but it was just sad and sooner than we I expected.
So I was feeling horrible, but I had to play a gig that night. It's just the way things go if you're in a band, even a local one. I remember that the day after my dad died, I had to play a big outdoor festival show in Seattle. The night my mom died, I was playing a casino gig, so it apparently goes with the territory.
I walked in and saw all these people-- and it turned out to be a surprise bday party for me. I had absolutely no idea as my birthday was actually during the next week. I had only just phoned my wife to tell her the news and she must've been there at the club setting up. She must've thought "Oh... fu**!".
Weird....
There were a bunch of friends there and that really helped me get through the night. My wife got me this KILLER Rickenbacker bass for a bday gift and gave it to me at the club. I've started playing bass in a Styx tribute band (playing bass and singing the DeYoung parts) along with my other normal Dance band and also a Wings Tribute (playing guitar and singing). So I've been super busy.
Enough about me, but thanks you guys for remembering me. I always think that I don't matter to most folks (hey Toph!)- so it's nice to see some friends being cool.
Thanks, it's been a rough week!
I can't seem to get the image thing to work, but here:
http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?pid=5 ... =629595949
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