Enjoyable back and forth with the Deal sisters, I laughed quite a bit.
I'm gonna try and make it back for Jon Langford before work.
Steve, I don't wanna be out of line here or anything but Heather looked HOT
I'ze all like damn
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32I found it interesting that Cheap Trick gives Kim vivid dreams. Must be lingering pcp.
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33Kim was just.so.good.
Color me impressed by your one-armed trombone skill, greg.
Whatever happened to Oldham?
Color me impressed by your one-armed trombone skill, greg.
Whatever happened to Oldham?
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34chopjob wrote:Whatever happened to Oldham?
It's been totally downhill since Matewan.
Well, dog pee !!!!!
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35I enjoyed the discussion. It was pretty great how well-prepared Steve was to answer the question about who was in his yank-bank from ages 15-18.
Tweedy's set was pretty great. The thought of auctioning off requests briefly crossed my mind last year. It seemed to have worked out pretty well this year. I was willing to put up $200 for him to sing "Remember the Mountain Bed" to me and my wife as that was the song that played when we walked down the aisle. Unfortunately $200 became chicken change pretty quick.
Tweedy's set was pretty great. The thought of auctioning off requests briefly crossed my mind last year. It seemed to have worked out pretty well this year. I was willing to put up $200 for him to sing "Remember the Mountain Bed" to me and my wife as that was the song that played when we walked down the aisle. Unfortunately $200 became chicken change pretty quick.
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36greg wrote:AlBStern wrote:R.F.F. and I are planning on going. Last year, we were there pre -work/pre-breakfast (5:00am?) so sometime around then, probably
I will see you ?
Itchy and I caught a good chunk of your show. I really, really, really love the Bitter Tears.
Thanks Steve and Heather for all of your hard work. I had a great time and I hope you raise oodles of money.