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drakonis
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Registered: 09/24/04
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Location: San Diego, CA USA
 
Re:
Monday, January 10 2011 @ 03:27 PM CST

Quote by: Henke
Everyone really is in this thread. Well, if Karen calls you got to answer I guess, and I've got the perfect picture for this. The only problem is I don't know how old it is. By the look of it it should be like 14th, maybe 15th, century? Only I remember it like if it were only a few decades away. Mid 70's perhaps? I played the smallest (equivalent to a) trombone of the Renaissance time in this ensemble. Oh, and I actually did a lot of the sewing on that velvet, hm - dress?

Actually we celebrated Christmas with my parents in that very room (with that same table) only a few days ago...



Does this cape make my sackbut look big?

Take care everyone. And remember, you are never older than you look, eh, I mean feel...

/Henke

uh oh, I can't help myself, but your great photo there really needed an obscure musical/geeky subtitle. (smirk) Wonderful picture, BTW!
ttfn,
Drakonis
magnatone
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Registered: 02/08/08
Posts: 3989
Location: N/A
 
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Monday, January 10 2011 @ 04:09 PM CST

Quote by: Henke
Everyone really is in this thread. Well, if Karen calls you got to answer I guess, and I've got the perfect picture for this. The only problem is I don't know how old it is. By the look of it it should be like 14th, maybe 15th, century? Only I remember it like if it were only a few decades away. Mid 70's perhaps? I played the smallest (equivalent to a) trombone of the Renaissance time in this ensemble. Oh, and I actually did a lot of the sewing on that velvet, hm - dress?

Actually we celebrated Christmas with my parents in that very room (with that same table) only a few days ago...



Take care everyone. And remember, you are never older than you look, eh, I mean feel...

/Henke



That is FABULOUS Henrik - thanks for posting it!
five_extra_arms
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Registered: 09/06/05
Posts: 665
Location: Valrico, FL USA
 
A Younger Five Extra Arms
Monday, January 10 2011 @ 04:44 PM CST

"It's a Shame!" That's what people said when the heard me play my first bass guitar.

This photo was taken in my flat in Tampa, circa 1989. My neighbors were hookers, junkies and transvestites and they all enjoyed my art and my music and whatever I had left over in my fridge. This one crazy dude used to bring me gifts from the dumpster all the time. He said my work was "grand". I still have a coffee mug that he brought me. It said "World's Greatest Artist" He told me he owned hundreds of Picassos and Dalis so I gave him some art for his collection. I'll be famous one day, you'll see.

Macjams is kinda the same way. Crazy people like me.

(^:

Bob





Future Pall Bearer of Lennon714


 
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Vic Holman
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Registered: 08/24/04
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Location: spokane, washington usa
 
Re:
Monday, January 10 2011 @ 05:03 PM CST

Quote by: five_extra_arms
"It's a Shame!" That's what people said when the heard me play my first bass guitar.

This photo was taken in my flat in Tampa, circa 1989. My neighbors were hookers, junkies and transvestites and they all enjoyed my art and my music and whatever I had left over in my fridge. This one crazy dude used to bring me gifts from the dumpster all the time. He said my work was "grand". I still have a coffee mug that he brought me. It said "World's Greatest Artist" He told me he owned hundreds of Picassos and Dalis so I gave him some art for his collection. I'll be famoous one day, you'll see.

Macjams is kinda the same way. Crazy people like me.

(^:

Bob







please tell us that you are wearing pants

well, you don't see that everyday
magnatone
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Re:
Monday, January 10 2011 @ 05:25 PM CST

Quote by: Vic Holman
Quote by: five_extra_arms
"It's a Shame!" That's what people said when the heard me play my first bass guitar.

This photo was taken in my flat in Tampa, circa 1989. My neighbors were hookers, junkies and transvestites and they all enjoyed my art and my music and whatever I had left over in my fridge. This one crazy dude used to bring me gifts from the dumpster all the time. He said my work was "grand". I still have a coffee mug that he brought me. It said "World's Greatest Artist" He told me he owned hundreds of Picassos and Dalis so I gave him some art for his collection. I'll be famoous one day, you'll see.

Macjams is kinda the same way. Crazy people like me.

(^:

Bob







please tell us that you are wearing pants



i just don't think he IS wearing pants!! Big GrinBig GrinBig Grin (thanks for the photo bob!)


 
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magnatone
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Re:
Monday, January 10 2011 @ 05:27 PM CST

Quote by: jdholliday
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OMG you just get cuter and cuter James!!

magnatone
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Re:
Monday, January 10 2011 @ 05:51 PM CST

Quote by: tokai
ok Karen, i give in... 1980 something, that is as far as my photos go back



i'm thinking this is more current?
 
magnatone
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Re:
Monday, January 10 2011 @ 05:54 PM CST

Quote by: maxruehl
Quote by: magnatone
OMG - you're REAL!!!!



Eh, more or less--although, sometimes I feel I get less real as time goes on.Smile



round 2 for andymax!!!!