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RedDog wrote on September 13, 2006 at 4:42 pm
Sirius Radio is the best thing since white bread. When I posted the other day, I forgot to mention something about trading my book. As far as I am concerned, one can trade it to the devil. He could use a good laugh. Really it dose not offend me, at all. Remember material things are just that, material things. They come and go. Mdeneen, So, So, sorry to hear that you had a bad experience. A set list is not all that big of a deal, but to have someone do that is uncalled for. That is one of the bad things about roadies today. They do not have the feel for the people. Its just a job to most of them and not a way of life. This guy could have been a stage hand, not a roadie. I did see where Kurt said it was a roadie from Tom Petty's group. Now sometimes it best not to give up set list, In my case I saved them for the next gig. It was one thing I did not have to worry about getting together before the gig. I tried to make it as easy as possible. I did not have to wait for a set list I already had them. I, never in a million years, could have tore up a set list in front of the someone, who just ask for it. The man has a problem. Big Jim, you mentioned that your dad was in FORCE RECON, very impressive. The are the bad assesses of the world. One hears about the Delta Force, Navy Seals, and The Army boys that wear that little green hat, But you never hear about The Marines, FORCE RECON. A regular marine feels he is just as bad as the people in D F, N S, or the G B, but when FORCE RECON comes around, every body stands tall, and knows they are truly looking at the real bad assesses of the world. I know you are proud, as you should be. The story about what dept. the Marines were of the Navy, is a killer. I loved it. No truer words have ever been spoken.
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