melomane

melomane, 41, United StatesLast seen: Sunday morning

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  • jcshepard wrote:
    last month
    Welcome to the Americana group. We're 60% as popular as Celtic Punk I see. Good reality check if we should get too big for our britches.

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  • TwangNation wrote:
    last month
    Thanks for joining the TwangNation group!

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  • richardrw wrote:
    August 2009
    possibly a jefferson airplane reference - maybe i should ask alice

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  • jcshepard wrote:
    March 2009
    I see Rosalie Sorrels is a Boise girl? www.rosaliesorrels.com http://sxsw.com/music/shows/schedule/?a=show&s=87260

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  • jcshepard wrote:
    December 2008
    Check out Graham Lindsey. He did the leavin' Wisconsin for the Rocky Mountains thing, too.

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  • jcshepard wrote:
    November 2008
    I've used output from GPS in GIS mapping, but I've stayed away from the devices because I knew once I started I would spend myself silly. Garmin has a good reputation. I've used Trimbles on demo but I'm not sure if they have a consumer-grade model. You want drop-resistent, screen resolution helps in the sun. rechargable batteries would be nice, and I imagine some have better PC interface than others so you can d/l coordinates.

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  • jcshepard wrote:
    November 2008
    It is slightly odd when something appears out of context, in particular when the familiar context should be considered odd and the out of context should be considered normal. Then again, the norm is simply average, and where's the fun in that?

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  • jcshepard wrote:
    November 2008
    "To many westerners, any country music played at taverns is cowboy music. In contrast, to working cowboys and ranch people, cowboy songs are those whose stories tell the occupation of riding horses and raising cattle." -Hal Cannon, http://fieldnoteswest.com. See also: Pop Wagner, and strange as it might seem, Michael Martin Murphey walks the cowhand walk. Ian Tyson comes to mind as a modern archaic but I'm mostly familiar with covers of his stuff.

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  • thundermuse wrote:
    August 2008
    Bunnywabbit! Ack, I still need to email you those class scripts. *looks for a sticky note* Things are busy-busy-busy and I have no kitchen until remodeling is done next week and I'm sick of having to wash vegetables in the bathroom and there's 3-day-old shellac on my fingernails (but I am the shellac supergoddess and our baseboards look hawt!). *deep breath* I hope your summer is going well! I'll email you!

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  • Librarianguish wrote:
    June 2008
    Just going to be on vacation... :-)

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All know that the drop
merges into the ocean
but few know that the
ocean merges into the drop.
- Kabir
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melomane (n): music lover [italian]
mélomane (n): music lover [french]
mélomane (adj): music-mad [french]

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