who here walked into Clarksdale

jimmy page and whats his face did

maybe i should have read the board for awhile and seen how things were done and how it operated before i came on and participated

GREG STOP IT AT ONCE!

Go to your room!

greg is becoming quite annoying with his lame mock threads.

I’m NOT!!!

someone give me the anecdote!!!1

NOW!!!11!!!1!!!ONEJUAN!!!11!!!11

john paul jones sure as hell didnt.

walking in memphis?

I took the last train to Clarksville, does that count?

haha this was a good one.

we need greg’s negativity back!

what the fuck is going on?

oh, by the way, my buddy, Dusty and his dad saw John Paul Jones playing bass and mandolin near Asheville with a bluegrass band at Merlefest.

I’m jealous.

bastids.

i saw davy jones at windsor casino…

suck on that shiz.

Oh yeah?! Well Michael Nesmith’s mother invented White Out!

And I’ve used White Out, on numerous occasions!

I saw Steve Martin open for the Carpenter’s in Lake Tahoe in 1976. Art Linkletter was sitting at the next table over. Talk about Strange Design.

That’s what you get when you hitchhiking in California…

I smoked a cigarette and had a beer with Christian Slater. it was hot.

^^The beer?

well you thought wrong, friend.

i rode on a ride at Disney World with Marie Osmond one time.

before she got on some guy stepped into the ride and said “Folks, we’re going to have a celebrity riding with us so don’t make a big deal about it” and nobody could recognize anyone as a celebrity so somebody asked the guy afterwards and he was like “Oh, you couldn’t tell? It was Marie Osmond” and half the people were like “Who the fuck is Marie Osmond?”

happy scrappy hero pup.

I’m on the line with the distributor now, I’ll see if they have it.

I wonder how traumatic it is for “celebrities” who don’t get recognized anymore. I could understand it to be devastating for some of those large egos.

On the other hand, I would think it’d be a relief to be able to live your life without people getting in your face everywhere you went.

I’m a little bit rock and roll