May I gush?
coindaughter
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I just wanted to thank you all for helping me through the maze I find myself in...coins to the right; coins to the left!
I am grateful that you all answer my questions thoughtfully. You have given my so many good ideas that I have used, and that I never would've thought of. You've pointed me to resources that are extremely helpful.
Just wanted to say *T*H*A*N*K *Y*O*U!!
(....and I'll be back!)
I am grateful that you all answer my questions thoughtfully. You have given my so many good ideas that I have used, and that I never would've thought of. You've pointed me to resources that are extremely helpful.
Just wanted to say *T*H*A*N*K *Y*O*U!!
(....and I'll be back!)
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<< <i>...coins to the right; coins to the left! >>
...Here I am, stuck in the middle with you. Sing along, everyone.
Russ, NCNE
<< <i>coins to the right; coins to the left! >>
Sorry Russ, sounds like a Buffett concert to me... Fins Up
I really needed that stuck in my head the rest of the night...
Let me help you with that problem. Repeat after me....
"This is the story... of a lovely lady... who was bringing up three very lovely girls."
"All of them had hair of gold... like their mother's... the youngest one in curls."
Take it from there. You can thank me later.
Clark
Camelot
That was cruel.
Russ, NCNE
For the Morgan collectors - The Morgan and Peace encyclopedia by Van Allen and Mallis
What would your slabbed coins be worth if the grading services went out of business? What would your coins be worth if the Internet was taken offline for good?
Good morning, Morning Peoples! Consider yourself gushed!
Neil
Russ, NCNE
K S
You are correct. Rafferty was a vocalist and guitar player with Steeler's, co-wrote Stuck. You must be old.
Russ, NCNE
Oop's...I had the jokers on the wrong side.
Russ, NCNE
Anyone who is a fan of classic rock should own City to City by Gerry Rafferty IMO.
RELLA
who boasts of twenty years experience in his craft
while in fact he has had only one year of experience...
twenty times.
Coins to left of them,
Coins in front of them
Valued and listed;
Storm'd at with loupe and lens,
Kept from coins one spends,
Into the jaws of plastic,
Compared to the price of Trends,
Rode the six hundred.
Obscurum per obscurius
Hey, thanks for the link to that guys lyric site. There's another great song on there, Magnet and Steel by Walter Egan. I fell in love for the first time to that song and Right Down the Line by Rafferty one glorious summer long ago.
I've also been looking for the lyric to Abraham Martin and John, and what do ya know, there it is.
I am not one of those that has advised you, but I am sure that those who have appreciate your thanks, and will be there in the future to help or simply enjoy your stories. It's good things have turned out well.
Although Baker Street is one of my more-often played mp3's, I had not thought about Right Down the Line for ages! I had to drop everything that I was doing and rush right out and download it! If there are any of you who need that tune on mp3, just e-mail me and I will send you a copy! It is such an excellent tune! Made my Friday...
-Hoosier (an ex-DJ from the late 70's and early 80's)
<< <i>(an ex-DJ from the late 70's and early 80's) >>
Dasm! Me too! I used to work a couple clubs part-time in Portland, OR.
Russ, NCNE
Obscurum per obscurius
-Hoosier
What do you have against Jimmy Buffett!!! Don't make me link to Fins!!! Better say your sorry!!!
<< <i>pay sucked but the booze was free >>
Yep, and the women were easy. Even an ugly guy can get some if they're the DJ. My dad was a jock for over about 30 years. Worked KJR Seattle in the '60's when it was the hottest rock station on the west coast.
EDIT: Just for grins, this is what I sound like.
Russ, NCNE
Might I ask his name? You are talking my childhood here. I would have been listening.
Russ, NCNE
Has a familar ring. Oh God, sounds of Hooray for Hazel, Wendy, Journey to the Center of the Mind and other such classics are begining to fill my head. KJR in the 60's... every northwest kid had to be tuned in.
<< <i>... every northwest kid had to be tuned in. >>
Hehe, some of us had no choice. He did KJR briefly in the late 50's, moved over to KRKO for a bit, then back to KJR for a couple years, then back to KRKO for about 13 years. Then taught it for about ten, then bounced around from station to station for the rest of his career.
Russ, NCNE
For some odd reason, Harry Chapin's song WOLD keeps popping into my head.
This forum is SPAM free, expletive free and commercial free. That's all good but what is so wonderful is the knowledge you guys/gals have. I have avoided lots of mistakes and more importantly learned so much in the last 2 months.
I hope to stick around and be able to share some of experiences as well.
Keep gushing coindaughter!
Not only are you guys knowledgeable, you are entertaining as well! Thanks for all the...uh...oldies you spun!
See ya in the funny papers,
CD
edited to add: Where did your dad teach? Baileys? National? Or BCC? Or ______
nazareth, anyone???
K S