Dallas#5 Featuring...THE EMPEROR'S NEW SHORTS!

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Dallas#5 Featuring...THE EMPEROR'S NEW SHORTS!

Post by JB Arnold »

Tis the day we've all been fearing...

Royalty is the theme-the King points the way.

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Pete Burak holds court

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Del Mullen and John Hughey in the Mullen room..(How 'bout THAT for Royalty, eh?)

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John Macy at Jurgen Koop's table

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Ronnie Miller (right) with his buddy Fred Jack-Ronnie played in Ft. Worth with Charlie Pride last night.
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Wayne Yakes made it last night, and had his party shut down, but he's none the worse for wear-neither is Scotty, who was one of the ejectees as well...

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And last but not least...ah well, you can't keep a good man down-yours truly with you-know-who, and the shorts that ate Texas.

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More later-awards soon!

JB


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Post by Al Marcus »

JB- thanks for the pix, I wish I could be there too......al Image Image
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Post by Steven Knapper »

JB, could you get one of the GFI booth, I'd like to see Blackie Taylor and Gene Fields!!
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Post by David Rupert »

I'm sorry...but, I REALLY DON'T get this ongoing "shorts" thing, w/SR

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Goodnight.

PS - John...I hope you're enjoying the show!!

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"Music. Without it, life itself...would be impossible."

Peace.

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Post by JB Arnold »

"In Texas you don't get the shorts-the shorts get you!"


ancient chinese proverb-as told by a drunk Texas Cowboy



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Post by Gene Jones »

Subject: [GCFL] Brave Captain
>
>
> > Long ago, there lived a sailor named Captain Smiley. He was
> > a manly man's man, who showed no fear when facing his
> > enemies.
> >
> > One day, while sailing the Seven Seas, his lookout spotted
> > a pirate ship. The crew became frantic!
> >
> > Captain Smiley bellowed, "Bring me my red shorts!" The first
> > mate quickly retrieved the captain's red shorts, and while
> > wearing the brightly colored frock, the Captain led his
> > crew into battle and defeated the pirates.
> >
> > That evening, all the men sat around on the deck
> > recounting the day's triumph. One of them asked the
> > captain, "Sir, why did you call for your red shorts before
> > battle?"
> >
> > The captain replied, "If I had been wounded in the attack,
> > the shorts would not have shown my blood. Thus, you men
> > would continue to fight, unafraid."
> >
> > All of the men sat and marveled at both the courage and
> > intelligence of such a manly man's man.
> >
> > As dawn came the next morning, the lookout spotted not
> > one, not two, but TEN pirate ships approaching! The crew
> > stared in worshipful silence at the captain and waited for
> > his usual brilliant orders.
> >
> > Captain Smiley gazed with steely eyes upon the vast armada
> > arrayed against his ship, and without fear, turned and
> > calmly shouted, "Get me my brown shorts."