I like MTBAin't no doubt about it. Guitar bands (3 or more 6 strings) kill. Marshall Tucker rocks it too.
Don't forget Lynard Skynard too. Lol
I like MTBAin't no doubt about it. Guitar bands (3 or more 6 strings) kill. Marshall Tucker rocks it too.
Those cottonmouths are mean as hell.Yeah I grew up around mocassins. I remember 1 when I was about 8 launching itself out of the water about a foot trying to bite me and also comes to mind is my grandfather blasting 1 with an old 44-40 revolver around a pond in E. Texas. Fire shot out the barrel a good 3-4 inches
Bite you in the ass .Those cottonmouths are mean as hell.
I saw Marshall Tucker in Dothan Alabama in 79 or 80. Taz? was playing the keys with a cast on his arm. Great show.Ain't no doubt about it. Guitar bands (3 or more 6 strings) kill. Marshall Tucker rocks it too.
They just about cured me from wading and fishing. I had to fight one over my stringer of fish one time.Bite you in the ass .
Hi shoreline !
Dickie Betts had a band for a while back in the 90's.. I sat front row center on my birthday, trippin balls on Mescaline in a tiny town named Pozo out by Paso Robles, watched Marshall Tucker, Poco and the Betts band blow minds with some of the best music I heard in a long time. Unforgettable.I like MTB
Don't forget Lynard Skynard too. Lol
Hey I lived up on tassajara a few years ago... That's an amazing area! So beautifulYep and they have a tough job. The ones around here have a territory the size of a couple of states in New England called Los Padres National Forest, they are spread thin.
Yep, there are some fine places in that forest. I have done 50 mile back packs in the Condor Sanctuary area before it was designated such. One of the most difficult trails in the US is a place called Sespe. Did the Whitney Portals trail too. Kicked my young ass. Different forest that one.Hey I lived up on tassajara a few years ago... That's an amazing area! So beautiful
Was that Great Southern? I think I have one of their CD's. I've only seen a couple of shows the last few years. They were Robert Earl Keen and Tab Benoit. Saw both of them at The Moon in Tallahassee. Both good shows.Dickie Betts had a band for a while back in the 90's.. I sat front row center on my birthday, trippin balls on Mescaline in a tiny town named Pozo out by Paso Robles, watched Marshall Tucker, Poco and the Betts band blow minds with some of the best music I heard in a long time. Unforgettable.
Yep, cos I think they formed in 1978 Tab Benoit is a great player.Was that Great Southern? I think I have one of their CD's. I've only seen a couple of shows the last few years. They were Robert Earl Keen and Tab Benoit. Saw both of them at The Moon in Tallahassee. Both good shows.
Back in my Navy days {80-83} I saw the Gregg Allman Band in a little hole in the wall place. They put on a much better show than the Brothers did.
True. But I have mad respect for the work he has done to protect the wetlands. Lots of folks care about that sort of stuff. He started an organization and raised a bunch of money to get something done. Also got lots of young people to care about wetland restoration.Tab Benoit is a great player.
Yep. As the short timers in the Navy used to say, that is one day and a wake-up.Summer solstice is the 20th this year . First day of summer.
See, I learned something today. Wetlands are extremely delicate ecosystems. Salt Marshes in Carpinteria CA very diverse and is bordered by Pacific Coast Highway/ Hwy 101 and Southern Pacific Railroad road coastal route all running same way. Point is it still harbors life but not as much. Rising sea levels will interfere with all of it.True. But I have mad respect for the work he has done to protect the wetlands. Lots of folks care about that sort of stuff. He started an organization and raised a bunch of money to get something done. Also got lots of young people to care about wetland restoration.
Thats what us long timers working rotation shifts in the oil & gas business offshore say, a sleep and a wakeup and its fly dayYep. As the short timers in the Navy used to say, that is one day and a wake-up.
Or my booty hurts ?Yep. As the short timers in the Navy used to say, that is one day and a wake-up.
Worked with subsea wellhead equipment, riser pipe just about anything from moon pool down.Blow out preventers, shear ram and bag type. A long time ago.Thats what us long timers working rotation shifts in the oil & gas business offshore say, a sleep and a wakeup and its fly day
I oversee subsea well interventionsWorked with subsea wellhead equipment, riser pipe just about anything from moon pool down.Blow out preventers, shear ram and bag type. A long time ago.
He got into it after Katrina did so much damage to his native Louisiana. Loss of wetlands was one of the reasons that hurricane did so much damage.See, I learned something today. Wetlands are extremely delicate ecosystems. Salt Marshes in Carpinteria CA very diverse and is bordered by Pacific Coast Highway/ Hwy 101 and Southern Pacific Railroad road coastal route all running same way. Point is it still harbors life but not as much. Rising sea levels will interfere with all of it.
Not too sure about that one.Or my booty hurts ?