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tkarter

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I thought I seen a bigger version some place and can't remember where. Color me stupid.


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basspastor

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Mobay45 said:
Derek's holding a bongo and Gerald's holding a S.U.B. 5. That's my guess.
I'll give you 75% right, Derek is holding a Bongo. I sent Jack pictures of the Bongo along with several other pictures a few days after the show. The bass I am holding is a sub. The rest is wrong.
tkarter is correct some were posted on the forum.
 
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basspastor

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I new Jon new. and it helped me pass the time while I'm waiting on the wind, rain, most likely no electricity, oh well!
I'm going to close one eye now and go to sleep.
 

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Mobay45 said:
Hey Gerald! You alright today? How's the weather in east Texas this morning?

Larry, things are getting nasty here as of 11:15 a.m. Power is off and on and the trees are bending.

I am finishing this trivia today, It is a SUB Sterling.
Gotta go!!!bye
 

Soulfinger

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We survived relatively unscather here in houston. Well, all except the banana trees. They were scathed, and quite severly so. When we realized we had dodged the bullet, we really started hitting the beer pretty hard--we weren't willing to take a chance that the power might fail and let it get warm.

It really started blowing here after midnight. I went out around 1 and I saw and heard a power transformer blow about every minute--first a flash out in the distance, and then a big pop a few seconds later. Unbelievably, we never lost power. Driving around the neighborhood (The Heights), there are a few big branches down, but considering the wind, I'm really surprised there's not more damaged.
 
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