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bovinehost

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But words are all we have on this here internet thingy.

(Well, and photos. And videos. And - wait, I'm hijacking myself.)

I want to thank each and every one of you Forumites who took time and spent money and found a way to spend your weekend with us. Birthdays come and go and I don't remember many of my past birthdays, but this one - well, I have this feeling it might be one to remember. I certainly never expected anything like this. And I never lose my sense of wonder about any of this - believe me.

So my cowboy hat is off to you guys, the Faithful Knuckleheads of the EBMM Forums. I appreciate your attendance.

Without my wife, the lovely Miss Erika....well, her original idea was on a somewhat smaller scale, if I remember correctly, but once it grew into this HUGE EVENT, she got behind it and worked hard to make sure things were right. Without her organizational skills and her ability to talk people into doing what she wants them to do, I don't know where we would have been.

Derek and the advance crew filled my house up (thanks!) then emptied it out again and robbed local retailers and made sure that the stage and the sound equipment were perfect. Now my house is full again! Yes! Seriously, those guys made it look easy and I know it wasn't. And Derek Brooks is just about the nicest guy you'd ever want to meet.

And who wouldn't be glad to look around and find Dudley G at your party? And Jon and Jon and Jon and Jon (there are four, right?) and Beth and Drew and Jon and that other Jon and The Evil Dargin! (Where was Brian?)

I put Tiffles on a bus tonight to Jackson in the pouring rain, which sounds like a country song but is actually true. She helped Erika and also took a bunch of photos for us, which I will post as soon as I am not hung over.

When that will be, I do not know.

Cowpilot. God bless them, they were scared and so was I, but we had a drink or two and got up there and were hardly peeing ourselves at all. This was the first time - EVER - that my sister was able to see me play live. And even though she said, "Jeez, you guys sucked", I still thought it was nice that she was able to finally see me suck. I made some of that up, but in any case, those Cowpilot boys are real troopers.

Ed Friedland! Ed Friedland came and ate BBQ and played and stuff and gave me some of his instructional books and a DVD and I said, "By God, Ed, if there is anyone that needs it, it's me."

Ben Alsup brought us Tyler, but even without that, Ben is one hell of a good friend and he plays a Bongo so there.

Speaking of which, did anyone hear what Jeremy answered when I asked him about his favorite bass? Yes!

The All-Stars just tore it up. They are all just amazing.

Tony Spinner, thank you and thanks also to your lovely wife, whose accent made me feel like I was amongst family. Tony, those old wankers need you up front for all kinds of good reasons.

Dave LaRue, it was YOU that scared me! How am I going to play bass in front of Dave LaRue? I'll tell you how: I pretended that you were a member of the Wiggles. We finally got a chance to hang out a little and talk and it's nice to get to know you. (And your Bongo is at my house and I can't promise you anything regarding its fate.) Thanks, Dave!

John Go Wild Ferraro! I wish you lived in my neighborhood. That's all I'm saying because you already know.

Luke. Luuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuke. You got a big heart, man. Thank you so much for finding the time to make it to Texas. There is no one else on earth like you. Just - thanks.

Biff, there are only a few things I can say to you at this point.

You've changed my life.

A man could not possibly hope for a better friend.

Thank you, boss.

Jackie
 

Dr Stankface

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Jack, it was an absolute pleasure attending this fiasco!! It was well worth the 12 hour drive! I just got home and realized, "Hey, Alabama sucks compared to Dallas."

Also, Jack, you are one HELL of a player and if you say otherwise, I may have to result to violence.

God bless you Jack.
 

jeffrey

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Jack!

Thanks for getting older man, without you this wouldn't have happened! :D

In all seriousness, it was great. As is everything that involves you, Sterling and EBMM. Thanks also do your wonderful wife for spearheading the event.

It was good stuff!

As an aside, it seems like there's a good number of us in Texas, we should have some semi-regular Texas git-downs, whatcha think? :D
 

TSanders

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Every aspect of this weekend left me floored.

I feel like Im going to wake up for work tomorrow, and realize that it was only a dream.

Jack, thank you.

BP and the ENTIRE EB crew that was there totally rocked. What a KILLER group of folks on the EB team.

I need sleep. Of our 12 hour drive home (myself and Stanky), I hit 10 hours. I was in the zone. Now Im about to pass out.

Thanks to all for such a memorable weekend.
 

Colin

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well said Jack, those words really made us that weren't there feel like we had attended. Please keep an eye out for that postman
 

Eilif

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I would have loved to have made it but couldn't.

In any case, Happy Birthday!

:D

But words are all we have on this here internet thingy.

(Well, and photos. And videos. And - wait, I'm hijacking myself.)

I want to thank each and every one of you Forumites who took time and spent money and found a way to spend your weekend with us. Birthdays come and go and I don't remember many of my past birthdays, but this one - well, I have this feeling it might be one to remember. I certainly never expected anything like this. And I never lose my sense of wonder about any of this - believe me.

So my cowboy hat is off to you guys, the Faithful Knuckleheads of the EBMM Forums. I appreciate your attendance.

Without my wife, the lovely Miss Erika....well, her original idea was on a somewhat smaller scale, if I remember correctly, but once it grew into this HUGE EVENT, she got behind it and worked hard to make sure things were right. Without her organizational skills and her ability to talk people into doing what she wants them to do, I don't know where we would have been.

Derek and the advance crew filled my house up (thanks!) then emptied it out again and robbed local retailers and made sure that the stage and the sound equipment were perfect. Now my house is full again! Yes! Seriously, those guys made it look easy and I know it wasn't. And Derek Brooks is just about the nicest guy you'd ever want to meet.

And who wouldn't be glad to look around and find Dudley G at your party? And Jon and Jon and Jon and Jon (there are four, right?) and Beth and Drew and Jon and that other Jon and The Evil Dargin! (Where was Brian?)

I put Tiffles on a bus tonight to Jackson in the pouring rain, which sounds like a country song but is actually true. She helped Erika and also took a bunch of photos for us, which I will post as soon as I am not hung over.

When that will be, I do not know.

Cowpilot. God bless them, they were scared and so was I, but we had a drink or two and got up there and were hardly peeing ourselves at all. This was the first time - EVER - that my sister was able to see me play live. And even though she said, "Jeez, you guys sucked", I still thought it was nice that she was able to finally see me suck. I made some of that up, but in any case, those Cowpilot boys are real troopers.

Ed Friedland! Ed Friedland came and ate BBQ and played and stuff and gave me some of his instructional books and a DVD and I said, "By God, Ed, if there is anyone that needs it, it's me."

Ben Alsup brought us Tyler, but even without that, Ben is one hell of a good friend and he plays a Bongo so there.

Speaking of which, did anyone hear what Jeremy answered when I asked him about his favorite bass? Yes!

The All-Stars just tore it up. They are all just amazing.

Tony Spinner, thank you and thanks also to your lovely wife, whose accent made me feel like I was amongst family. Tony, those old wankers need you up front for all kinds of good reasons.

Dave LaRue, it was YOU that scared me! How am I going to play bass in front of Dave LaRue? I'll tell you how: I pretended that you were a member of the Wiggles. We finally got a chance to hang out a little and talk and it's nice to get to know you. (And your Bongo is at my house and I can't promise you anything regarding its fate.) Thanks, Dave!

John Go Wild Ferraro! I wish you lived in my neighborhood. That's all I'm saying because you already know.

Luke. Luuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuke. You got a big heart, man. Thank you so much for finding the time to make it to Texas. There is no one else on earth like you. Just - thanks.

Biff, there are only a few things I can say to you at this point.

You've changed my life.

A man could not possibly hope for a better friend.

Thank you, boss.

Jackie
 

Barry

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Terima Kasih Jack..


I am very honored to be in your party and your warm welcome to me..


-barry
 

Ponch

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Jack!

man..thank you for your kindess and your warm welcoming.
I still can't believe that you can speak Indonesian fluently !
at that time I really speechles and amazed ..again thanks man,
I'm glad that I can come to your bday party.

all I can say is.. I wish you all the best, good health and great
life for you and the rest of your family and I hope that we can
meet again. Terimakasih banyak Jack!

Regards,

Ponch.

P.S : thanks for the suppa cool knucklehead's tag !!
 

28if

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Jack

As the "George Harrison" of coWpilot, thanks for letting me be a part of your celebration. It's always an honor to be on stage with you (and sometimes an honor with Brian, and maybe even Andy), but to be included in this monumental occasion was incredible. Another great moment for coWpilot...​
The stage...the food...the drinks...the people (I sat and had dinner at a table with Chuck Rainey and Mr. Luke himself)...just the whole atmosphere was fantastic.]​
I think the thing that surprised me the most was the man I'd heard so much about, Sterling Ball. It is no stretch that I've been using Ernie Ball strings for 1/2 of my life now, and it was nice being able to be on stage, in front of Sterling, and announce that I had my piece of junk Fender strung with nothing but Super Slinkeys......I was very tempted to pick up one of the MANY Music Man guitars in the rack behind me, but having never played one, I figured I'd be better off watching the pros use them. Wish I had tried one, cause they sounded amazing!. Anyway, although I never got the chance to meet Sterling, a more affiable fellow I cant imagine existing. Thanks for all you did, Sterling, and I hope to meet you the next time.​
And finally, it was great to also finally meet so many of the internet family. Unfortunately there were not enough hours to spend sitting and catching up....maybe when Jack turns 60.​

Chris
 

francric

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Jack, I'm glad I finally met you. Your a great, funny guy and heck of a bass player. Thanks for the party. Without you this would not have gotten started....
 

bovinehost

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I never got the chance to meet Sterling

Chris!

Two things:

1. He certainly knows who YOU are. You should have just walked right up and annoyed the crap out of him. He's used to it.

2. I would have been glad to introduce you, but for a little while I thought your name was "Earl".

Jack
 

28if

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My name IS Earl

Jack

I would have annoyed him, and that's why I didn't....it was hard enough to not beg for a Music Man to add to the collection. I thought about offering to publicly smash the Fender in return for a replacement, but the last time I smashed a guitar I was booted out of the Navy.
 

Oldtoe

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I'm still aquiver with the whole experience. I don't think I've ever smiled that much for so long! Hee!
 

Oldtoe

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Also, thanks so much to Beth for being such a sweetheart to Tyler. That girl really knows how to make a person feel special!
 

Big Poppa

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Hey Chris thanks for the kind words.....I noticed you at the table next to us and didnt get a come over. I was busy with those GC weasels.....(not really I was busy eating seconds of the etoufee and wondering if my wife had a spy cam as I wanted another piece of that Bourbon Pecan pie! That was the best pie I have ever had)
 
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