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jerome.oneil wrote:upyerkilt wrote:Or.
once ye have caught a fresh brown trout, pan size and ye gut it and descale it.
Chuck a knob of butter inside along with a small amount of lemon, corriander and dill.
wrap it all up into an envelope and place it on the rocks next to your outdoor fire. Turn frequently. Depending on the fire it should cook in a bout half hour.
Open tinfoil carefully, open it up and dig in.
( no need to eat the head or the tail or the fins. these can all be cut off before cooking if one prefers not to see the fish looking at you just as you delve in)
Ken
In my mind, this is the *only* way to prepare trout. Most delicious.
Oh no, you bread em, grill em, salt, pepper, little lemon and a whole lot of freshly roasted green chile.
I thought that sounded great. At least you looked and sounded like you knew what you where doing. I to struggle with the harp. All my stuff comes out sounding the same.
upyerkilt wrote:hmmm osrry if i come across that way,
I just let some things iritate me that shouldnt really but then they should read things and they should not come in here and make their first post as a mr know it all. There will be probably a lot of folk in here that know a lot more than him probably unless he is eric clapton in disguise, if so then my full grumbling appologies but i tihnk not!
I dont even think we will hear from this guy again as he jus came to tell us how great he is.
I am all for everyone speaking their mind ( I cannot relaly complain if anyone does can I?
)
but their is speaking your mind and down right " I know everything and this site is wrong" sort of person.
the only thing i am against is more women drivers coming on the roads

OK time for me to go into hiding
Ken
I wish I had a clever remark but I just plain agree with you. Hell froze over and nobody told me.
I can sing, just not well. Some day's it's hit or miss. I'm still very shy in front of people so it's better when I'm alone though I am getting more comfortable with it.
Thanks Zurf, she sure is a good one! You forgot to put in the [img]before http and the[/img] at the end. Hope that works for ya.
Zurf wrote:Selso - Was that gal in the pictures with you your "hippie chick?" I still play that song from time to time. It's one of my favorites.
Also, I'm totally jealous of that big dreadnaught. Just so you know.
- Zurf
That was my lovely hippie chick. She still rocks the Grateful Dead and smells like patchouli but she shaves her armpits now so we're making progress! That Epi was a birthday present from her. She knows my taste in guitars.
Very well done, Doll. Kudos to you.
90% of my time is spent waiting on the wife, the kids, my school, the guys at work. My biggest pet peeve would be the phone. Especially when some one calls you then tells you to hold on. Well, as they say, patience is a virtue
I love me some western music.
I think it's great but the little strum shredd thing doesn't really fit the song. Nice work though
I love it!! I believe I was a pirate in a former life. Sept 19 is Talk like a pirate in the states. Every day should be talk like a pirate day.
I too am not a fan of the wasp or the bee or the fly or anything else as annoying. As you've said, I leave them alone if they leave me alone. my daughter loved this one by the way
Great tribute, Jeff. Im sure he's smiling down on you know.
wlbaye wrote:I guess I should been more worried about subject and classes, instead I was worried about hot chicks and who had wheels and smoking in the alley across from the school. When we did get our lockers open we jammed them so we wouldn't have to fiddle with the combination.
We were not thugs or gang members but some folks called us hoods or hoodlums.
You will be fine in a couple days and everything will be cool and you will wonder why you were stressing out . It wouldn't hurt to let the chicks know you play guitar 
Sounds like we should have hung out!!
topdown wrote:selso wrote:Woodstock, New York
Saugerties, New York
Jupiter, Florida
That's just the places I've lived. I've been every where and then some. Benefits of being a military brat and hitchhiking.
Cool selso - I was raised in Hurley, NY (outside Kingston) Had friends / family in Saugerties and Woodstock. Beautiful Catskills.
I also spent a few years in Melbourne, Fl - Not too far from Jupiter.
I had a girl friend from West Hurly and Woodstock. I loved it up there. We use to go cliff jumping in the summer. I love the music scene upstate. I saw more concerts in Albany then I ever did in NYC.
Sounds like my first day of high school. I'd just take it all in stride. I couldn't get my locker open for the first 3 weeks, so I had to carry everything on my back. The second high school I went to didn't even have lockers. Forget about getting the classes I wanted, they just gave me what ever. My only suggestion: stay away from summer school!!!!!!!!!!!
Livorno, Italy
Stuttgart, Germany
Pisa, Italy
Colorado Springs, Colorado
Taos, New Mexico
Woodstock, New York
Saugerties, New York
Kerhonkston, New York
Santa Cruz, California
San Jose California
Eureka, California
Arcata, California
Jupiter, Florida.
That's just the places I've lived. I've been every where and then some. Benefits of being a military brat and hitchhiking.
it's better to just feel the song. That's why you knew it was wrong. What you were playing wasn't matching up to what you heard in your head. That's why you need to feel the song in and out before you look at the tabs or what some one else has written down
mekidsmom wrote:spaces, tabs etc never really print out right where you want them in a word processor program... the BEST way to do this is a bit trickier than it "should" be. I would suggest using a spreadsheet program (like microsoft excel or microsoft spreadsheet) to get things to line up the way you like when they print. Sadly, this can be VERY time consuming (a lot of artists in any field be it music, color, etc... are not very "tech" patient).
Another option...much eaiser, is saving your document as a pdf file and then print it and proof read. This may or may not work for you as some text can get turned into weird characters when making the conversion ... and you may or may not have the ability on your computer to do it without adding a new program. If you'd like more help/info/etc... let me know!
---- I'm new to the guitar... a bit more experienced with computers! ----
again, some really good advice. Now your teaching me!
upyerkilt wrote:and your reply to your mate was ..........

yes we want to know
Ken
My reply? Playboys on channel 304
bensonp wrote:You mean to say my ex wife is your mother in law? Small world.
If she hails from Florida then we gotta match!
KajiMa wrote:I don't go out much.
It's very remote where I live and maybe that's a good thing...
I mean, children running away screaming can get to a guy after a bit.
I saw a Rottweiller the other day, snarling and slavvering; it was all the owner could do to hold this thing back it was straining so hard on the lead.
I like dogs.
I thought I would go over and pet the pup.
I put my hand out, it bared its' teath, took one look at me, rolled over and played dead.
I don't go out much!
http://freakysdomain.com/freakysdomain/images/fugly.jpg
Looks like my mother inlaw
I like how reflective this is. It's not just about a penny.
Selso
I still miss the people I worked with 10 years ago. It is like a family. Great song, Daddy
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