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    Hey Guys
    Well Im here now too! What a WICKED IDEA!

    Cheers
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    born in S.A., Tx. grew up half in S.A. and half in a little town called Seguin.

    ended up in Austin for five years, then back to Waco to get my law degree at Baylor. have been here ever since.

    have, very fortuitously, been all over this pretty globe, and learned a little bit from every where i've been and everyone i've met.

    music is a universal, and ties us all together. :
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    Looks like I'm tha only Bama dude here. I was born in New Orleans but raised in Birmingham. Bounced around for a few years and then I moved back to Birmingham. I bought a house 4 blocks from the house I grew up in in 96.
    Oteal Burbridge who plays bass for some nutty Bros band lives about 4 blocks from me.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ascension
    Oteal Burbridge who plays bass for some nutty Bros band lives about 4 blocks from me.
    Oteil is the man! I got to see him a few years ago with Vida Blue [his project with Phish organist Page McConnell and Funky Meters drummer Russell David Baptiste]. They put on a great show and Oteil brought plenty of funk. I have heard plenty of live ABB since Oteil has been the bass player and I love what he does with them too. The last time I saw them Allen Woody was still alive.
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    I was born, raised and still live in a sleepy little town called Donalsonville located in Southwest Georgia. Spudman, it's only about an hour from Enterprise, AL. The only thing we're famous for is Lake Seminole, which has excellent bass fishing and it's known as "that town Atlantans go through on the way to Panama City Beach". But, my family's here and my two girls are growing in a lot better place than some of these big cities. It ain't Mayberry, but it'll do... :

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    Maybe you might like to add yourself to the fretters map?

    http://www.frappr.com/?a=showmap2&mapid=2881685

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    Ha! Tele-ish now inbound.

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    Seems like I have to re-add myself every time I look at it. Is that true for anyone else? Are you guys trying to bump me off the map?!
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    I've had to do that a couple time as well

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    Yeah, it took my info easier this time. It is a fun thing!
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    love is the answer, at least for most of the questions in my heart. . .
    - j. johnson

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    SV. Who is the guy in your frappr photo? It's some dude with a tie on. I didn't know you knew people that wear ties.

    "No Tele For you." - The Tele Nazi

    Ha! Tele-ish now inbound.

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    Heh, heh, that is the L part of my SVL moniker.
    Steve Thompson
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    love is the answer, at least for most of the questions in my heart. . .
    - j. johnson

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    I live in Manchester, Michigan, located in the Southwest corner of Washtenaw County, which is in Southeast Lower Michigan. Centrally located between Ann Arbor, Adrian, and Jackson Mi. The Irish Hills. The Badlands. BFE. It's got a lot of names, but to me it's (sigh) home.

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    Born and raised in the eastern mountains of Kentucky, a lot of great music has come from these parts, too bad I'm not known for part of it.

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    Tried but no cigar: anywho South Central,Ky between Bowling Green and E town basically the middle of nowhere

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    Just outside of Nashville in the Hermitage area.
    I am from a town called Lebanon it is about 30 miles east of Nashville. I have lived the last 6 years in Lexington Ky, and while I enjoyed my time there I am very glad to be home. This is as far north as I can live. My next move will be to the south. I hate cold weather!

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    Quote Originally Posted by merlin
    My next move will be to the south. I hate cold weather!
    Ernie house, across the street from mine, is up for sale.

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    I was born and raised in New York City. I'm now retired up here in snow covered Vermont (we just got another foot last night). I love the winter and VT is beautiful in the summer. I love to drive the nice curvy roads in my Miata. You just have to avoid the mud season. :

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    Mud Season!!! The dreaded 5th season!!! Here in "The Mitten", mud season is accompanied by the infamous pothole. It's not a bad idea to wear a mouth guard while driving around here.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bigoldron
    I was born, raised and still live in a sleepy little town called Donalsonville located in Southwest Georgia. Spudman, it's only about an hour from Enterprise, AL. The only thing we're famous for is Lake Seminole, which has excellent bass fishing and it's known as "that town Atlantans go through on the way to Panama City Beach".
    Isn't it also where a huge Confederate States prisoner of war camp was located in the War Between the States? Where a whole mess of Yankees died due to the poor conditions?

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