This is a 1960's Sears' Silvertone Guitar with the amplifier built into the guitar case. It belonged to John Cipollina. I don't know if he played it very often, or it was just part of his collection. The fuses in the amplifier looked corroded. His sister thought they had a Danelectro with amplifier built into the guitar case; and I searched the house and found...
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I blame @headshot for my participation in an activity. She suggested Google, was a way to learn a lot of interesting things about the letter D.
Use the first letter of your Username to answer these:
1. A Type of Candy - Dove Chocolate
2. A Song - Don't Let me Down - The Beatles
3. A Football Team - Detroit Lions
4. A Tailgate...
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Here are some tie dyes I made last year with batik - I'm not very good at tie dye - @maciel
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Frankenstein the monster. The book Frankenstein by Mary Shelley is interesting and easy to read. It's a good book to read aloud to someone; at bedtime.
I got out of my truck at the mailbox. No mail. Got back in and it wouldn't start. I pushed the hazard lights and it just made a buzzing sound. I called AAA roadside assistance; they brought me a battery and installed it. It was a minor hassle; time consuming. It is a one lane road. Cars could get by. The guy got it fixed,...
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Cappy von Trapment: Bullwinkle, allow me to be frank.
Bullwinkle: OK, Frank, allow me to be Bullwinkle.
Cappy: [shaking Bullwinkle's hand] I'm Cappy Von Trapment, FBI.
Bullwinkle: I thought you said your name was Frank.
Cappy: Shut up, Bullwinkle!
Bullwinkle: OK, Frank.
Say, you don't think there's any way I can get that quarter From underneath your pointy boot, do ya?
All I want is just one more oatmeal pie. Little Debbie, Little Debbie! I'm a'comin on home, baby....
Camel Walk
Southern Culture On The Skids
https://www.suicidegirls.com/members/memberappreciation/blog/3404593/spotlight-direwolff/
Thanks everyone for the likes and comments on my member appreciation blog. It's being in the spotlight for 15 dazzling minutes of fame. It took many years for me, to really be able to be my normal, half witted self on this site. The early site had some very vocal gear head guys; and it was best to not to be a nail to...
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