Great graphics on J's bio, eh - Member 4275571
Soon as he mentioned der GSS in his previous incarnation, it reminded me of being introduced to Hasek by a guitar-player from Walnut Creek California about early 1967, a chap who later became part of a scene that revolved around a local pub from ~'69-'72 ... great community, bikers and hippies and loggers and doctors, intellectuals straying from the boring, cretins with the periodic bon mot ... truly eclectic .... one time i got invited to Sunday dinner by a guy i'd met days before, had no idea what he did for a living, other guest across the table from me turns out to be interesting so he and i get into a few things for hours, strong agreements and disagreements both, then only at the end of the night through oblique references do i find that he's the brand new forestry minister of the province, and that our host is a senior executive of a major forest company [the suit should maybe have given this away, but then he could have been a dope dealer in drag, couldn't he] .... detail like that didn't matter much though, what counted were the ideas
Scenes come and go, like the tides ... 'change is just the way things are' etc .... but people drift back from time to time, run into each other elsewhere, etc, and that's great .... i wish Henry V would check back in more .... haven't kept up with your thread much lately, but hey there's Captain James - #reply-16474633 - always a good read ... Josef should come back ... burnt his bridges but he could capture an old inner tube and paddle across -g- ... not that hard .... look here, see how Kevin has cultivated a taste for cookies - Subject 51787
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