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I believe Douglas Adams is now the CEO of Triumph...:highly_amused:
 
Good stuff, that.
 
Brilliant! And very Adamesque, though I have to relcutantly add (as a HUGE Douglas Adams fan) that he died in 2001 of a heart attack at age 49.
 
Ha ha! Testing is accompanied by banjo music! Mickey could get a part time job!
 
I'm IN!
 
Brilliant! And very Adamesque, though I have to relcutantly add (as a HUGE Douglas Adams fan) that he died in 2001 of a heart attack at age 49.
Sadly, I know. Big Adams fan here too. That was one of the few celebrity deaths that mad me sad. Others include Jim Henson and Shel Silverstein.
Mickey, can I come help too?!
 
Fun video, not sure I'd sign up for to be the man with the badger though.
 
Sadly, I know. Big Adams fan here too. That was one of the few celebrity deaths that mad me sad. Others include Jim Henson and Shel Silverstein.
Mickey, can I come help too?!

Absolutely!

You still need to get down this way. Just got back from our Monday night old-time music jam. Great bunch of folks. We're playing this coming Sunday for a book signing for one of our members' wife. She compiled a book from letters from her great grandfather to his wife during the Civil War. Playing tunes from that era: "Aura Lee", "Soldier's Joy", "Bonnie Blue Flag", "Lorena", etc.

Edit: Should be great-great-grandfather. And his wife's letters back to him.
 
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Last Sunday, our ukulele club played on the Bridgeport-Port Jefferson ferry across long Island Sound. Only had 14 players. Last year we had 26. Played all the usual uke tunes plus a few Beatle songs. Ate lunch at a seafood place in Port Jeff, played a little more in a gazebo by the water, then again on the return trip. Capped the day off with hot lobster rolls in Milford, CT. and some cold beer.
 
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