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Post by t-bob on Sept 2, 2011 18:13:36 GMT -5
Thank you, whomever you is... Who lives @ XXXX Norcross, Indianapolis, IN? Bushouse? Return address has name of J. Sleeva? I'm cornfused, but appreciative.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 2, 2011 19:26:00 GMT -5
How soon they forget... Happy to do it, Bob. Enjoy 'em.
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Post by mnhermit on Sept 3, 2011 5:56:30 GMT -5
I opened mine up yesterday and was surprised by three CDs (only expected 2). Looking forward to listening to them on the trip to IOWAY.
Thanks Possum (or as I like to call him squiggle squiggle from squigpolis,IN)!!!
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Post by Deleted on Sept 4, 2011 3:36:58 GMT -5
or as I like to call him squiggle squiggle from squigpolis,IN)!!! Because of the handwriting, right? If you mean what you saw on the road the other day, that wasn't me. More than happy to oblige with the CDs. I've had a stack of blanks on the spindle for a while, so I figured why not send folks a few Hartfords to enjoy.
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Post by mnhermit on Sept 4, 2011 6:15:44 GMT -5
yup it was the handwriting. :-)
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Post by millring on Sept 5, 2011 16:43:44 GMT -5
Mine came while I was in Bloomington. I came home to them.
John, I can't thank you enough. I've long been a big Hartford fan.
A coupla years ago I went on a mad search for that album with the front of a bus on it (can't remember the title...I have the vinyl and am too lazy to go up to the attic) because I REALLY wanted a recording of "Natural To Be Gone". I finally bought the mp3 with Jamie accompanied by Sam Bush. It's okay, but it's not John. What I'd REALLY give a hunnerd hoosier dollars for is the original recording of Glen Campbell doing that song.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 6, 2011 2:23:31 GMT -5
Very glad to hear it, John -- does my soul good to know you (and t'others) are enjoying them. I couldn't agree more: JH was a pretty cool cat. Can't say I'm familiar with the bus album. Amazon has Natural to Be Gone 1967 - 1970 (28 songs) for $20.17. John looks like he's leaning on something -- could be a bus. Or is it a Campbell album?
Extra credit trivia (according to IMDb):
When [the GC Goodtime Hour] show premiered, co-sponsor McDonald's introduced their then new sandwich, the "Big Mac," to TV audiences for the first time.
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