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Thanks Bill, he was trained by Canine Companions and I got him when he completed training in Feb of 97 when he was almost 2. He was a good buddy, everyone loved him, he went to work & everywhere with me, even on airplanes. He did a lot of things for me & I'm really going to miss him. I appreciate your thoughts. Gary
Gary,
We lost our dog (he was more like our child) earlier this year in May. It was a serious blow to us. We loved him just like one of our kids.
Our pets, and especially dogs, love us unconditionally. And that's how Jesus loves us. Makes you think. Our prayers go out to you and Aldrich.
We lost our dog (he was more like our child) earlier this year in May. It was a serious blow to us. We loved him just like one of our kids.
Our pets, and especially dogs, love us unconditionally. And that's how Jesus loves us. Makes you think. Our prayers go out to you and Aldrich.
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Chasplaya wrote:
thanks man, I'll do that. I have a friend who plays drifting as his kind of party piece and he's teaching me how. It's tricky but not actually as hard as it looks once you get into the groove!Matt Andy McKee is brilliant, I particulalry like 'Drifting' check out the Group we have for him in the Community
I was actually tongue-in-cheek, but it shows how little I know about TAB. You can actually tab the percussive part of this? Reminds me of the first time I saw Tommy Emmanuel play his version of Classical Gas - reran over the percussive part a zillion times to figure out WHAT he was doing...
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I've listened to that (Drifting) quite a few times now. After a while it gets monotonous. It started to get on my nerves. Its too chaotic for me. I think it could use a short bit of 'normal' guitar to give it more meaning and make the tapping stand out more.