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Post by Clipper on Mar 22, 2009 13:10:54 GMT -5
Welcome to Clipper's Busy Corner Dick. You will enjoy the 50's and 60's music thread, and will hopefully have some great stories to tell there. We have seen your name mentioned, and seen your picture with the bands, and now we can read your OWN take on the subjects at hand.
Hell, the Pacific Northwest is only a click away, by computer. Glad to meet ya neighbor. Glad ya wandered in.
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Post by dgriffin on Mar 22, 2009 14:02:23 GMT -5
Hey Dick, what took you so long? Once you check out the After Bebop A Lula thread in Utica Entertainment History, check out what we just said about you in replies 85 through 87 in the Obliston/Genesee Flats History thread. I dissed your car as a Dodge, but Jon (sometimes aka the Supreme Ruler) corrected me. Very happy you're here!
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Post by dicklaurey on Mar 22, 2009 16:32:36 GMT -5
I finally got to the bottom of this page, and noticed how to post a reply. I was going nuts looking for the "Reply" button, in the area of the post that I wanted to reply to. Oh well, new website- new procedures. How do I post a new topic? Yes, this is the very first of what will probably be an un-ending series of dumb questions. Remember, you wanted me here! It's your own fault!
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Post by dgriffin on Mar 22, 2009 16:44:51 GMT -5
Find the list of topics for a particular board (one level up from the actual posts) and you'll see "new thread" on the upper right. It's tiny, for sure, but it's there. Click it and then you'll have a new set of questions.
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Post by dicklaurey on Mar 22, 2009 17:02:38 GMT -5
Dave-The car that you saw Jon and I in, was probably the car that took the place of the '53 Chevy. It was a '59 black, Plymouth Belvedere, with a continental kit on the back trunk lid, fender skirts, and, full length ripple chrome exhaust pipes.
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Post by dgriffin on Mar 22, 2009 17:47:51 GMT -5
Ah! Plymouth sounds familiar. So does the continental kit. But I think I also rode in the Plymouth, because I remember a car much older than the '59 Belvedere. Did you have both cars for a while? It must have been the '59 that Jon smacked up on the ice. That was in '61 or very early '62.
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Post by dicklaurey on Mar 22, 2009 18:11:35 GMT -5
The car that Jon so neatly dispatched was the grey and white '53 Chevy Bel Aire. I got the Plymouth after that. The last car that I had, in Utica, was a brown '61 Ford Falcon station wagon. It was the car that took Sharon and I (and the drums) to California, following our marriage in '64.
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Post by frankcor on Mar 22, 2009 18:38:03 GMT -5
I was going nuts looking for the "Reply" button, in the area of the post that I wanted to reply to. Oh well, new website- new procedures. Welcome to here, Dick. To reply to a specific message, click on the Quote button in the upper right corner of the message. The system will copy the entire message into your reply. You can delete part of the post like I did here to make it clear what you are responding to. Good luck!
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Post by dicklaurey on Mar 23, 2009 15:16:41 GMT -5
You can delete part of the post like I did here to make it clear what you are responding to. Good luck![/quote] Got it! Thanks very much for the help.
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