Steve and his big belly

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Just so's ya'll know .... my actual name is Steve and in Florida I'm know as Louisiana Steve.

A few gig shots.
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ok ... greg posted larger pics with no scrolling ..... how do I do that?
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Cool pic Boob. Two instruments! :D

I posted my pics from Photobucket. I used the link code thingy instead of attaching them.
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Greg_L wrote:Cool pic Boob. Two instruments! :D
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Three if you count my belly! :mrgreen:

Alright ..... I'll look into that .... I hate the scrolling thing.
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The scrolling thing is'nt so bad oon this site. As soon as you click on the pic, it becomes full size, for me in Firefox anyway.
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rammer24 wrote:The scrolling thing is'nt so bad oon this site. As soon as you click on the pic, it becomes full size, for me in Firefox anyway.
Right, just click on it. Bam , full size Boob belly!
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If he isn't playing careless whisper in that picture i'm gonna be kinda bummed out.

A happy admin is a one who has a member serenade him with careless whisper.
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Greg_L wrote:
rammer24 wrote:The scrolling thing is'nt so bad oon this site. As soon as you click on the pic, it becomes full size, for me in Firefox anyway.
Right, just click on it. Bam , full size Boob belly!
ah .... got it!

and no ..... I've never played Careless Whisper in my life!

However, a regualr really wants me to do it so I imagine I'll be learning it in the next few weeks. I know the sax part, of course ...... but
I'll have to sing it .... so women will be all over me ........ I hate that!
I'll be sure to get a pic for ya'!
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Yeah well ol George Michael kicked the bucket so I imagine that will be a popular one until someone else dies.

My wife cracked a quick joke about his death. We were all sitting around Christmas day and I saw on my phone that George Michael died. So I told everyone, "Hey, another famous death, George Michael". As people gasped in faux shock and awe, like anyone actually cared, my bad ass wife said, without even looking up from her phone, "well I guess he's never gonna dance again". I thought it was hilarious. I think I was the only one.
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Greg_L wrote:Yeah well ol George Michael kicked the bucket so I imagine that will be a popular one until someone else dies.

My wife cracked a quick joke about his death. We were all sitting around Christmas day and I saw on my phone that George Michael died. So I told everyone, "Hey, another famous death, George Michael". As people gasped in faux shock and awe, like anyone actually cared, my bad ass wife said, without even looking up from her phone, "well I guess he's never gonna dance again". I thought it was hilarious. I think I was the only one.
lol :mrgreen: :mrgreen:
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Bugger the lot of you! I've had that godamned Careless Whispers sax melody and tune going around in my head since I read this! :evil:


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Cool Bob, makes me kinda jealous because of the warm winters you have down south, but I do not envy you at all with the heat of summer you endure...

I've known your real name for quite a while, but it just seems odd to call you anything except Lt. Bob... :mrgreen:
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a couple more
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The Stinnett!
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Greg_L wrote:The Stinnett!
yeah, I love that thing.
That's pretty cool to me and the first time I've had this level of connection to a particular guitar.
It's like an extension of myself .... an amazing instrument.
First time I've experienced such a thing. In general I like all guitars as long as they're functional .... but the Stinnett is different for some reason.
I don't baby it ... it's all nicked up. But I watch out seriously to make sure it doesn't get stolen.
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Lt. Bob wrote: yeah, I love that thing.
That's pretty cool to me and the first time I've had this level of connection to a particular guitar.
It's like an extension of myself .... an amazing instrument.
First time I've experienced such a thing. In general I like all guitars as long as they're functional .... but the Stinnett is different for some reason.
I don't baby it ... it's all nicked up. But I watch out seriously to make sure it doesn't get stolen.
And apparently it's pretty rare. I Googled Will recently and there are a lot of people unhappy with him unfortunately. I know about his accident, but it appears he hasn't been fulfilling any orders.
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yeah ..... his site isn't even there anymore.
That's too bad ..... but I think eventually he had a machinists' job that paid too much for him to have time to do guitars.
I wonder if mine might be valuable someday.
I'm not sure I'd sell it for 10 grand ..... prolly turn that down.
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