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Pierre Debs
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gus
2016-01-19 01:01:22 UTC
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Pierre Debs
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Bob Alman
Rick Ruskin
2016-01-19 06:37:51 UTC
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Pierre Debs
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Rick Ruskin
Lion Dog Music- Seattle WA
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Steve Hawkins
2016-01-19 16:29:51 UTC
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Pierre Debs
heh....... ahhhhh, the good old days. How be ya Bob?

Does anyone remember where the Debster lived, I'm curious if he's on
facebook. There are a lot of hits when I search the name and I could
narrow it down by country.

Steve Hawkins
gus
2016-01-21 01:49:11 UTC
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Pierre Debs
heh....... ahhhhh, the good old days. How be ya Bob?
Does anyone remember where the Debster lived, I'm curious if he's on
facebook. There are a lot of hits when I search the name and I could
narrow it down by country.
Steve Hawkins
Hey Steve,

Doing OK. Stopped by for a look, and see RMMGA is
really slowing down. I thought Pierre was in
Germany. He liked Santa Cruz guitars, I think. I
think is coined "thin and reedy" for you know who
guitars...

Provided a LOT of entertainment.

We had some doozies! Tyrone and a bunch of others
used you really rile people up.

It was fun!
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Bob Alman
j***@my-deja.com
2016-01-21 18:24:27 UTC
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Pierre. I think coined "thin and reedy" for you know who
guitars...
No, that honor goes to David Kilpatrick
gus
2016-01-22 20:31:58 UTC
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Pierre. I think coined "thin and reedy" for you know who
guitars...
No, that honor goes to David Kilpatrick
Aha, well, it was a classic!
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Bob Alman
Steve Hawkins
2016-01-24 15:38:59 UTC
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Pierre. I think coined "thin and reedy" for you know who
guitars...
No, that honor goes to David Kilpatrick
Aha, well, it was a classic!
Did we ever figure out who Tyrone was? My vote was that real estate guy in
Dallas(?) who kept trolling the group.

Steve Hawkins
dorgan
2016-01-27 18:42:46 UTC
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Pierre. I think coined "thin and reedy" for you know who
guitars...
No, that honor goes to David Kilpatrick
Aha, well, it was a classic!
Did we ever figure out who Tyrone was? My vote was that real estate guy in
Dallas(?) who kept trolling the group.
Steve Hawkins
Bob Alman was really Debs. He's just trying to throw you off.
Steve Hawkins
2016-01-28 14:57:49 UTC
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Did we ever figure out who Tyrone was? My vote was that real estate
guy in Dallas(?) who kept trolling the group.
Steve Hawkins
Bob Alman was really Debs. He's just trying to throw you off.
hmmmmmm....... now that I think about it, the last time I saw Bob he did
have a hint of an accent.

Burle tells me you've been tripping over guitar stands, I hope you're more
graceful around the welding shop. :-)

Steve Hawkins
gus
2016-01-29 23:10:04 UTC
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Pierre. I think coined "thin and reedy" for you know who
guitars...
No, that honor goes to David Kilpatrick
Aha, well, it was a classic!
Did we ever figure out who Tyrone was? My vote was that real estate guy in
Dallas(?) who kept trolling the group.
Steve Hawkins
I caught him by tracing his IP address, etc. It
was the guy who went by "mad scientist" or
something like that.
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Bob Alman
s***@gmail.com
2016-03-21 17:11:11 UTC
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Pierre. I think coined "thin and reedy" for you know who
guitars...
No, that honor goes to David Kilpatrick
Aha, well, it was a classic!
Did we ever figure out who Tyrone was? My vote was that real estate guy in
Dallas(?) who kept trolling the group.
Steve Hawkins
I think it was Pattis trolling himself as a form of self-flagellation
Tom from Texas
2016-02-02 23:51:46 UTC
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Pierre Debs
heh....... ahhhhh, the good old days. How be ya Bob?
Does anyone remember where the Debster lived, I'm curious if he's on
facebook. There are a lot of hits when I search the name and I could
narrow it down by country.
Steve Hawkins
Hey Steve,
Doing OK. Stopped by for a look, and see RMMGA is
really slowing down. I thought Pierre was in
Germany. He liked Santa Cruz guitars, I think. I
think is coined "thin and reedy" for you know who
guitars...
Provided a LOT of entertainment.
We had some doozies! Tyrone and a bunch of others
used you really rile people up.
It was fun!
--
Bob Alman
Well, you can still make a donation to The Fund. Moose and Spike haven't had their licenses suspended in the last couple of days. Remember to have the beer and roadkill ready.

Tom from Texas
Alan D.
2016-01-27 02:43:34 UTC
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Pierre Debs
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Bob Alma
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How goes Bob?
Alan D.

"You might very well think that; I couldn't possibly comment". - Francis Urquhart
gus
2016-02-03 20:34:19 UTC
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Pierre Debs
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Bob Alma
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How goes Bob?
Alan D.
"You might very well think that; I couldn't possibly comment". - Francis Urquhart
Hey Alan,

It goes OK. Still playing the guitar a bit, and
started brewing again. I can made a very good
(more like excellent) version of Pliny the Elder.
Just brewed a porter which reminded me of the
gatherings, and of course your assistance with my
outdoor light!

:-)

Oh, and I am still full of shit, and so are you.
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Bob Alman
Alan D.
2016-02-08 23:44:29 UTC
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Pierre Debs
--
Bob Alma
TPOS
How goes Bob?
Alan D.
"You might very well think that; I couldn't possibly comment". - Francis Urquhart
Hey Alan,
It goes OK. Still playing the guitar a bit, and
started brewing again. I can made a very good
(more like excellent) version of Pliny the Elder.
Just brewed a porter which reminded me of the
gatherings, and of course your assistance with my
outdoor light!
:-)
Oh, and I am still full of shit, and so are you.
--
Bob Alman
Heh, heh, I'm assuming that that light has go the way of all thing, or do you
still have to whack it now and again? Hmmm, can we figure out how to do
interstate transportation of porter? That was some fine brew. I was rummaging
in my basement wine room and came across an old, old bottle of Thistle Blossom
Champagne, vintage ~1973ish. I'm almost afraid to open that one. But also found
some nice peach/apricot wine too.

Laters and be well Bob,
Alan D.



"You might very well think that; I couldn't possibly comment". - Francis Urquhart
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