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Oren Hudson
05-25-2009, 12:19 AM
Just a note remembering and thanking those that served America, many making the ultimate sacrifice. Thanks to you and your families.

Richard Prowse
05-25-2009, 03:16 AM
Just a note remembering and thanking those that served America, many making the ultimate sacrifice. Thanks to you and your families.
...and, of course, the 'collateral damage' on the other side. Oren, my friend, I don't mean to be disrespectful but, both sides die in a war. Ordinary people die in someone's power struggle. We don't need wars; and they are never justified.

Oren Hudson
05-25-2009, 08:53 AM
...and, of course, the 'collateral damage' on the other side. Oren, my friend, I don't mean to be disrespectful but, both sides die in a war. Ordinary people die in someone's power struggle. We don't need wars; and they are never justified.

Richard, you're not being disrespectful, you're using one of those basic freedoms that every country should have - freedom of speech. One of many "freedoms" that, and I can't speak for other countries, American soldiers have fought for, along with a long list of other basic freedoms. You are correct that ordinary people die, but I would add that extraordinary people die as well. Those power struggles are often for more than just power. Complete dominance to the extreme is often the case. I agree that we don't need wars, but they are a sad reality of the human race. My friend Richard, it's my opinion that they will continue until Judgement Day. Now, go to bed and get a good nights sleep, or not.

NP: Why Can't We Be Friends by WAR :)

Richard Prowse
05-25-2009, 03:05 PM
I agree that we don't need wars, but they are a sad reality of the human race. My friend Richard, it's my opinion that they will continue until Judgement Day. Now, go to bed and get a good nights sleep, or not.

What's Judgement Day? Is it another American holiday?
Thanks, I got a very good night's sleep - I had to go to the doc yesterday to get something checked out that I'd been worried about for quite some time... turns out that it's just a little hernia. My wife always says,
"Don't sweat the small stuff."
I'll listen to her next time ,and go to the doc earlier!

Oren Hudson
05-27-2009, 12:48 PM
What's Judgement Day? Is it another American holiday?
Thanks, I got a very good night's sleep - I had to go to the doc yesterday to get something checked out that I'd been worried about for quite some time... turns out that it's just a little hernia. My wife always says,
"Don't sweat the small stuff."
I'll listen to her next time ,and go to the doc earlier!

Judgement Day is when we'll be (quoting Martin Luther King, Jr.) "Free at last, free at last, God Almighty, free at last."

Glad your hernia is a little one and nothing else. You see Richard, if you'd get you one of those "fridge" cabs (Ampeg SVT 8-10, Acoustic 370 1-18,) at least I might could hear you and you'd have a worthwhile reason for your hernia. :)

By The Way - Today (Wednesday afternoon, May 27th) is the first time that this thread has shown up on the home screen since I started it???

Richard Prowse
05-27-2009, 03:32 PM
Judgement Day is when we'll be (quoting Martin Luther King, Jr.) "Free at last, free at last, God Almighty, free at last."
When this guy said,
"God Almighty!" was he, by any chance, doing some home maintenance?
I dropped my hammer on my foot, last weekend, and said the same thing.

Oren Hudson
05-28-2009, 03:46 PM
When this guy said,
"God Almighty!" was he, by any chance, doing some home maintenance?
I dropped my hammer on my foot, last weekend, and said the same thing.

I've seen the video of the speech in which MLK exclaimed this. He was behind a podium, so I'm not sure if the hammer dropped or not. I'm sorry to hear that yours did. So, I guess you can now add a new verse to the song If I Had Hammer. I'm also hopeful that you didn't sustain a hammer toe in this instance. :)

Richard Prowse
05-29-2009, 12:52 AM
I've seen the video of the speech in which MLK exclaimed this. He was behind a podium, so I'm not sure if the hammer dropped or not. I'm sorry to hear that yours did. So, I guess you can now add a new verse to the song If I Had Hammer. I'm also hopeful that you didn't sustain a hammer toe in this instance. :)

This thread really seems to be taking off!

Joel Larsson
05-29-2009, 04:11 PM
What are those sharks called, the ones with a hammer-shaped head?

Ken Smith
05-29-2009, 04:32 PM
What are those sharks called, the ones with a hammer-shaped head?

Ah.. Carpenters? Contractors?

Richard Prowse
05-29-2009, 04:55 PM
Right between the eyes, Kenny Boy.
Don't forget lawyers and plumbers though.

Oren Hudson
05-29-2009, 09:45 PM
Wrong, wrong. wrong. They're called reefer sharks, man. Peace brothers and sisters and ATC. :D

Joel Larsson
05-30-2009, 06:33 AM
Thanks Oren. It is very comforting to know that when I have a serious question, at least there is someone there who will help me with my linguistical issues! :)

Richard Prowse
05-30-2009, 05:37 PM
Wrong, wrong. wrong. They're called reefer sharks, man. Peace brothers and sisters and ATC. :D
We call them hammer head sharks. I suppose because their heads look like hammers. We don't call our hammers, for some reason, sharks. Isn't that weird?

Oren Hudson
05-30-2009, 10:10 PM
Have any of my compadres here had a close encounter with a shark? And, of course, I'm referring to oceanic sharks. Richard, I'm sure that down there, (NZ) you've certainly had experience with our salt-water bigmouths with sharp teeth. :)

Oren Hudson
05-30-2009, 10:14 PM
Thanks Oren. It is very comforting to know that when I have a serious question, at least there is someone there who will help me with my linguistical issues! :)

I'm always here for ya man, and will help you to the best of my abilities, and in some cases, disabilities. Now, how about a little Southern Comfort?? :)

Joel Larsson
05-31-2009, 12:34 PM
Southern Comfort, now, that's one of the drinks I never tried while I was at it - what about it? You see, first I thought it was just another Whiskey in the vein of Jack & Jim, but it turned out I was wrong. Maybe I missed something?

Oren Hudson
05-31-2009, 11:38 PM
Southern Comfort, now, that's one of the drinks I never tried while I was at it - what about it? You see, first I thought it was just another Whiskey in the vein of Jack & Jim, but it turned out I was wrong. Maybe I missed something?

What you missed with Southern Comfort, my friend, is a blend of whiskey, fruit and spice with a touch of Nawlins (that's New Orleans for non-Southerners) that's given it's share of comfort over the years. :D