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Spent the weekend in Boca, went to Dave Matthews concert. Was fun.
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How about Perry Hoo Ha? :D |
Friday night, all of my bandmates and I got together and celebrated the three September birthdays we have in the group over beers and decidedly non-pizzalike pizzas. Saturday, I went over to my friend Mike's and watched a video about Tom Dowd, renowned (and late) recording engineer/producer of such miraculous albums as Derek and the Dominoes, Allman Brothers' Eat a Peach, and frankly, more shit that even *I* believed, and I know who he was. We then sat down to play guitars, and Mike broke a string. He didn't have any new ones, so we lit out to Guitar Center. I decided to restring my guitar too, and as I was standing at the counter waiting to pay, I looked to my right and saw that I was standing next to Billy Gibbons of ZZ Top. Cool.
Yesterday, the band played at an outdoor Fall Festival at a church, and then I did very little else of interest for the rest of the day. |
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Ended-up seeing both. Great shows, I was surprised how much I liked them and how talented they are (I have only been exposed to their studio work, that will be tossed immediately).
The only thing I can complain about is being talked to like a four-year-old (which they hate too) by malnourished, drunken, strange young women. |
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Jinx, NASA called...they said that having you continue to be hotter than the surface of the sun was fucking up their instrumentation, and they wanted to know if you'd knock it off.
I told them no. Damn...your kids are getting so *big*. I really hate it when being a member of an online community starts making me feel old. |
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@ Jinx .... your kids are darling btw. |
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The town itself it the same as I remember it, just some different stores in the massive store fronts (what happened to the Katz dept store?), Day's bakery was still there - just closed on Mondays unfortunately :(. I could drive around and look at gorgeous victorians all day... I may take the kids up again soonish to do some railroad history schoolin', and jim is all ready to build a cabin next to the creek we were playing in... (in his spare time :rolleyes:, 'cause the ones in the Cabela's catalog are just too damn expensive) |
A lot of my extended family lives around there. My mom's from there. Aunt and Uncle live in Aldenville, near Prompton. And we (my relatives) have a couple summer cabins on a lake there. A few cousins live in the area (Scranton.) I've been going there since I was a baby. I even spent a whole summer there in college.
Honesdale has changed a lot over the years. They have a fancy coffee shop right on Main street now. Never thought I'd be getting a mocha or latte in Honesdale. It's in the Himalayan Institute on Main St. We still stop in at Days and get sticky buns whenever we are there. I remember Katz's but can't remember when it closed. How was the place you stayed? I'm probably going to be in the market for a hotel room in Honesdale, and the pickins are kind of slim. |
I saw the Himalayan, I also saw Beans coffee shop or something - and several natural foods/gourmet shops. Crazy.
Do not stay where we did. I would stay here or here. This place also looked nice, but :yelgreedy. |
I don't remember if I saw it this most recent trip or last year, but when I saw the scented homemade soap store on Main St., I knew Honesdale had changed.
Two Guys from Italy down in the plaza mall is still in business and doing well. It's always packed when I go in there. Thanks for the tips on places to stay. The nearest decent hotel is in Scranton, but it's 40 minutes away. |
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