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  • Expecting war or trying to prevent it?

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    taiwan_girlT
    Good question in your title. Hopefully, trying to prevent.
  • Free Steinway B

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    LuFins DadL
    I can’t tell you how many calls we get about those.
  • Crazy sale if you need an instrument

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    jon-nycJ
    Yep. We got the boy a pedal for his guitar Saturday. At a Sam Ash store.
  • Hey George

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    George KG
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  • Graduation ceremony

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    Doctor PhibesD
    @LuFins-Dad said in Graduation ceremony: @Doctor-Phibes said in Graduation ceremony: If you'll forgive the boasting, he really knocked it out of the park after a slightly shaky start. He had a dismal year in 2020 doing Mechanical Engineering at Wentworth in Boston, which he absolutely hated, and also got derailed by Covid. Since then he worked for a while, then went back to do a non-engineering course at community college, and finished in the top 5% of the school despite having to drive a 50 mile commute three times a week. That’s really great! What is he thinking of studying for his bachelor’s? Criminal Justice. Not something I would have ever considered, but there we are…
  • For 60s and 70s kids.

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    LuFins DadL
    @George-K said in For 60s and 70s kids.: The "Indian Guy" was Italian. In 1996, a journalist with The New Orleans Times-Picayune ventured to Gueydan, Louisiana, the small town Iron Eyes had allegedly grown up in, and sought out his heritage. Here, it was revealed that “America’s favorite Indian” was actually a second-generation Italian. “He just left,” recalled his sister, Mae Abshire Duhon, “and the next thing we heard was that he had turned Indian.” At first, residents of Gueydan were reticent to reveal Iron Eyes’ true story — simply because they were proud he’d hailed from there, and didn’t want his image tarnished. Hollywood, along with the ad agencies that had profited from his image, was wary to accept the man’s tale as fabricated. The story didn’t hit the newswires and was slow to gain steam, but The Crying Indian’s cover was eventually blown. Iron Eyes Cody, or “Espera Oscar de Corti,” was born in a rural southwestern Louisiana town on April 3, 1904, the second of four children. His parents, Antonio de Corti and Francesca Salpietra had both emigrated from Sicily, Italy just a few years prior. Mamma Mia! Dat’s a sadda development!
  • The Fives

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  • Hey Phibes!

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    Doctor PhibesD
    @jon-nyc said in Hey Phibes!: Does he play his dads old stuff?? He has done, but he's quite different in style from John Coltrane. I believe he has played his dad's saxophones, although I'm not sure whether he still does. It would be worth going just to see those. There's a funny story along those lines. Charlie Parker's wife Chan married another alto sax player Phil Woods after Parker died, and she still had Parker's main alto sax, which was a very distinctive custom-made instrument. For one gig, Woods' sax was either out being repaired, or for some reason unavailable, so he decided the only thing he could do was borrow Parker's old horn. He was playing in a small club, and in walked Charles Mingus, who had played with Parker a lot. He took one look at the horn and gave Phil Woods the dirtiest look imaginable.
  • Today in Chicago

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    jon-nycJ
    lol (LSD = Lake Shore Drive for those who don’t know)
  • Revolution comes to PW

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    LuFins DadL
    I just went to check out a Seiler review, but it took 35 seconds to load because of the ads.
  • Gain of Function FOIA

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    jon-nycJ
    I wonder how tightly the FOIA law is written. Given that memo, either someone broke it or the law itself is broken.
  • Hide yo' kids....

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    89th8
  • The rotten Iranian regime

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    George KG
    @Mik said in The rotten Iranian regime: Brutal repression. It can't last. In Iran, it's lasted about 45 years - so far.
  • They're going to hurt people.

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    Doctor PhibesD
    @Horace said in They're going to hurt people.: One time the lighting and seat heights were all wrong for a Fischer/Spassky match. But Fischer called it off, and nobody was injured. I was only a low-rated amateur but I once suffered a groin strain in between games.
  • As Seen On YouTube

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    HoraceH
    Inspirational.
  • Women like a few inches more...

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    HoraceH
    The only height that matters to me, is the height of virtue to which my very soul soars, as I fight for justice and equity.
  • The dictionary is your friend

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    MikM
    Geddouddahere. This is Pennsylvania.
  • Google Maps vs Waze (which is also Google)

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    LuFins DadL
    I’ve noticed Luke runs his all the time. Last time I was driving him back from CNU I made him drive and turned off the app. As we were getting closer to home I started hearing “Oh, that’s where that is?” And the like.
  • Indy 500 will be late.

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    89th8
    Darn, was hoping it was for highway protestors on the track....and their quick lesson about physics, if you know what I mean.
  • Dubya dances

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    Doctor PhibesD
    Link to video