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To: Gersh Avery who wrote (24718)6/4/1999 1:37:00 AM
From: Berney  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 44573
 
Gersh, ROFLMAO -- that was good!!

Glad I only had boys! You only have to worry about one male organ, not all of them. My 16 year old is actually taking a college class this summer. Sure wish those opportunities had those opportunities, but, I'm just trying to redirect all those male hormones. <g> The young man has the opportunity to graduate from high school with a year and a half of college. Then, he beat me in a game of chess the night before he turned 12, a humbling experience.

Since I'm sitting in a stupid busted trade, fully margined, in INTC, I'm rooting for you to be right!!

A fellow worm decidedly on the hook. BTW, Our "song" when my wife and I were dating was "Sunshine of your Love" by the Cream; seems like yesterday.

Berney



To: Gersh Avery who wrote (24718)6/4/1999 9:10:00 PM
From: Patrick Slevin  Respond to of 44573
 
OT

Heard that story....I have all boys so it never hit home though I am told that I would be Hell on Wheels as a teenage girl's father.

Along with Hot Rats the kid scoffed up some Pink Floyd and late ELP as well as some other stuff. I chipped in and bought him some Herbie Mann.

He lives for The Doors and my friends tell him he looks like Country Joe. He was never into anything other than my music...

I don't know how that happened, but that's the story.

Caught King Crimson at the Palace, I think, in New York right after the Fillmore closed. Yes opened, the King Crimson, then Procol Harum.

Good show, Yes stunk (new group at the time) King Crimson was in decline, Procol still rocked.

My favorite show had to be Watkins Glen .....many years gone by, but I think it was the Band, the Allman Brothers, and The Dead.

I parked my car about 50 feet from the stage. That may have been why I enjoyed it so much. Even then I was a sucker for convenience.