Watch out for Vap!!! He's a bulldoggie!!!! LOL
lol... I'm just getting a little twiggy without my Casablanca is all. I'm really just a puppydoggie otherwise.
Watch out for Vap!!! He's a bulldoggie!!!! LOL
I'll trade you some of my chew toys for some of your blanca!!! lol![]()
got a 30ml casablanca that been sitting for 7 days![]()
got a 30ml casablanca that been sitting for 7 days![]()
What kind? LOL
Nice reference PuffI like it!!! many trips and 160+ Dead shows. Only regret, never made it to Filmore East.
And always one day at a time brother~
ya beat me, 72 here.
I wish I could say I have that many shows under my belt,
I don't truly consider it the grateful dead without jerry but I have been to a lot of "Phil and Friends", "Ratdog", "The Dead" and "The Other ones"
I'm not old enough to have been able to witness the man in action but I do have quite a few shows on tape from back in the day.
In 2001 I went on the "So Many Roads Tour" throughout the North East with Keller Williams and Rusted Root opening for Ratdog.
Good Times, Good Times
most here in cal, some in the neighboring states. 3day in ventura was the best. i still have all the stubs![]()
Wharf Rat said:Cool. I won tix to "Closing of Winterland" show new year's eve before they tore the place down. Blues Brothers opened with Belushi and Aykroyd. The Dead calme out at midnight and played until 6am. We walked out to a full catered breakfast. There's a DVD of the show tooI'm the one in the Tie-Dye !!!!
i thought i recognized youThey're great in so many forms, but Jerry made them magical. 30'ish of those show were JGB of some kind. In Berkley there's this little bar call the Keystone and packed holds 200-300. Awesome!!!
Cool. I won tix to "Closing of Winterland" show new year's eve before they tore the place down. Blues Brothers opened with Belushi and Aykroyd. The Dead calme out at midnight and played until 6am. We walked out to a full catered breakfast. There's a DVD of the show tooI'm the one in the Tie-Dye !!!!