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Master Waddie (imported)
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What a fine, clear personal pic Andrew added to his post. He is indeed a fine looking gentleman. I have enjoyed reading his post and learned a lot about what someone might go through with these kinds of alterations. His post have inspired others to add their own points of view which only greater defines their particular situation.
Bravo, Andrew! IMHO, you are contributing a great service to this board!
(Does anyone else out there notice a resemblance to one of my personal heros, Garrison Kelor??)
Master Waddie :p
Bravo, Andrew! IMHO, you are contributing a great service to this board!
(Does anyone else out there notice a resemblance to one of my personal heros, Garrison Kelor??)
Master Waddie :p
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Andrew's pic is a good one, yes. It was a hard fought battle, though. The email systems simply didn't want to let it come!
Oh, and not to be dense, but who's Garrison Kelor?

Oh, and not to be dense, but who's Garrison Kelor?
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SO when do we get to see a pic of you Master Waddie on your postings 
I am with you Paolo who is Garrison Kelor
I am with you Paolo who is Garrison Kelor
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Hi guys--
Garrison Kielor (or however it's spelled) is the guy that does the Lake Wobegon series on National Public Radio (NPR) in the USA.
Losethem
Garrison Kielor (or however it's spelled) is the guy that does the Lake Wobegon series on National Public Radio (NPR) in the USA.
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Master Waddie (imported) wrote: Fri Mar 01, 2002 12:08 pm What a fine, clear personal pic Andrew added to his post. He is indeed a fine looking gentleman. I have enjoyed reading his post and learned a lot about what someone might go through with these kinds of alterations. His post have inspired others to add their own points of view which only greater defines their particular situation.
Bravo, Andrew! IMHO, you are contributing a great service to this board!
(Does anyone else out there notice a resemblance to one of my personal heros, Garrison Kelor??)
Master Waddie :p
*blush* Thank you. As my signature states, my primary concern is STILL eunuch health issues, and I feel this focus is to be my main contribution to the EA.
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Master Waddie (imported)
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Garrison Keillor (correct spelling) is one of the nations greatest humorist.
He is the genius behind the Public Radio broadcast of A Prarie Home Companion. His weekly monolog "The News from Lake Woebegon" was usually haliarious. He retired from the show and started it up again about three years ago. Now, I think he gone into retirement again to write. He's written several books. ' Lake Woebegon,' 'Guys All Star Shoe Band', and lothers.
The show has imaginary sponsers like 'Power Milk Biscuits' (Heavens, they're tasty!) You can tell they're fresh by the grease stains on the bag! The Duct Tape counsil of America. The Moanback Brothers Moving Company (voice in backgroud directing a truck driver....moanback, maonback....then the sound of a large crash!) Catsup! Yeah, just catsup! and Be-bop a re-bop rubarb pie! Kitty's Cat Boutique......
Forget my comparison, I went to A Prarie Home Companion website where they have several pics of Garrison.........Andrew is a much better looking man!
Master Waddie :p
He is the genius behind the Public Radio broadcast of A Prarie Home Companion. His weekly monolog "The News from Lake Woebegon" was usually haliarious. He retired from the show and started it up again about three years ago. Now, I think he gone into retirement again to write. He's written several books. ' Lake Woebegon,' 'Guys All Star Shoe Band', and lothers.
The show has imaginary sponsers like 'Power Milk Biscuits' (Heavens, they're tasty!) You can tell they're fresh by the grease stains on the bag! The Duct Tape counsil of America. The Moanback Brothers Moving Company (voice in backgroud directing a truck driver....moanback, maonback....then the sound of a large crash!) Catsup! Yeah, just catsup! and Be-bop a re-bop rubarb pie! Kitty's Cat Boutique......
Forget my comparison, I went to A Prarie Home Companion website where they have several pics of Garrison.........Andrew is a much better looking man!
Master Waddie :p
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Hi Master Waddie,
The request still remains for you to post one of your pictures.
Mind you, I would not post the one you sent me with the Schipperke - I still cannot work out which is which. Both are magnificent animals.
LOL
The request still remains for you to post one of your pictures.
Mind you, I would not post the one you sent me with the Schipperke - I still cannot work out which is which. Both are magnificent animals.
LOL
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...Personally, I think that you bear an uncanny resemblance to Roy Orbison. Do you play the guitar? How would you look in a black sequined outfit? Hmmm?
You know, a lot of people have made a lot of money impersonating Elvis Presley. Maybe you could do the same with a Roy Orbison impersonation.
Worth a try!
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You know, a lot of people have made a lot of money impersonating Elvis Presley. Maybe you could do the same with a Roy Orbison impersonation.
Worth a try!
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A-1 (imported) wrote: Sat Mar 02, 2002 5:18 pm ...Personally, I think that you bear an uncanny resemblance to Roy Orbison. Do you play the guitar? How would you look in a black sequined outfit? Hmmm?
You know, a lot of people have made a lot of money impesonating Elvis Presley. Maybe you could do the same with a Roy Orbison impersonation.
Worth a try!
A-1
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Um, well, I have no idea who Roy Orbison is. Mostly I listen to Classsical Music. We have two classical music radio stations in Los Angeles.
I do not play guitar, but used to play the trumpet in the high school symphony orchestra.
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Andrew (imported) wrote: Sat Mar 02, 2002 5:29 pm Um, well, I have no idea who Roy Orbison is. Mostly I listen to Classsical Music. We have two classical music radio stations in Los Angeles.
I do not play guitar, but used to play the trumpet in the high school symphony orchestra.
Well, a fellow musician.
I know that you have at least heard of the movie "Pretty Woman" with Julia Roberts and Richard Gere. If not, then check out this site... Pretty Woman http://www.movieforum.com/movies/titles ... ndex.shtml (http://)
Roy Orbison sang the title song. Roy has been dead now for a few years but he had a beautiful falsetto voice and had several hits during the 50's and 60's that never quite went away. Check him out here...
http://www.orbison.com/
Right before his death he was in a group called "The Travelling Willburys...
http://www.wilburys.info/
...which were composed of George HARISSON | Bob DYLAN | TOM PETTY | JEFF LYNNE | and ROY ORBISON.
Their music was pretty decent, even if all you ever were interested in was classical. I am sure that in High School you were exposed to a lot of contemporary music also.
How long has it been since you picked up your trumpet? You know, there are many community bands that would really enjoy having an extra horn.
Did you ever play French Horn or Baritone? Most community bands have a real shortage of those instruments. Since you are in L.A. you could probably find some band to play in. You know, music really enriches one's life.