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Old 05-20-2007, 03:35 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Coming out from under "the rock".

OK, so I can't be a "lurker" any longer.
I been here for a couple of years, but haven't felt the need to post any thoughts.
As a 50-some "hobbyist", I play only for myself.
It seems that 40+ hours a week on a factory floor more or less drains my soul. Blowing a few notes or a song or two along with an Abersold CD helps renew the "battery".
Thanks to all for stimulating talk.
Manny and Wilmer have been true inspirations, not just for "the horn", but for life.
I promise from now on to add a thought or two along the way, when the mood strikes.
See ya'll later.
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Re: Coming out from under "the rock".

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OK, so I can't be a "lurker" any longer.
I been here for a couple of years, but haven't felt the need to post any thoughts.
As a 50-some "hobbyist", I play only for myself.
It seems that 40+ hours a week on a factory floor more or less drains my soul. Blowing a few notes or a song or two along with an Abersold CD helps renew the "battery".
Thanks to all for stimulating talk.
Manny and Wilmer have been true inspirations, not just for "the horn", but for life.
I promise from now on to add a thought or two along the way, when the mood strikes.
See ya'll later.
Frank
Hey Frank, great to hear from you!

I look forward to hearing your input :)

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Great to have you here Frank. Enjoy the TM!
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