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Nokie Edwards, a Ventures legend.
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make the Mos' of it, choose the 'rite stuff.
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1963 "the Ventures" Model s/n #0038
http://www.thevintagerockproject.com/
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jnslobaugh wrote:Currently he lives with his wife Judy in Oregon but thinking of moving to Arizona. He will soon become another desert surfer.
I HEARD ABOUT THE POSSIBLE MOVE TO AZ... WHO KNOWS, MAYBE I CAN CATCH THE BREAK I'VE BEEN LOOKING FOR REGARDING MY MOSRITE TUBE HEAD SER# 00007.
YOU KNOW IT'S A NICE DAY WHEN THE temp. IS LESS THAN 105 deg.
JSL LAVEEN AZ
Sorry I missed all these posting as I was in Taiwan in early October.
Yes, Nokie and Judy are moving to Yuma, AZ as soon as they sell their coach. As soon as I sell my house in Chicago, (it does not look too good so far) I will move to Mohive Desert and become a true Desert Surfer.
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Danny, you are right. Thanks for correcting. It is Mojave Desert. Pardon my English.
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Vincent,
Your English is fine. At least you don't misspell, misuse or leave out a word like I commonly do. Sometimes when I read one of my old posts, I think you guy's must be rolling on the floor reading some of my poor grammar.
Your English is fine. At least you don't misspell, misuse or leave out a word like I commonly do. Sometimes when I read one of my old posts, I think you guy's must be rolling on the floor reading some of my poor grammar.
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dubtrub wrote:Vincent,
Your English is fine. At least you don't misspell, misuse or leave out a word like I commonly do. Sometimes when I read one of my old posts, I think you guy's must be rolling on the floor reading some of my poor grammar.
Thanks for the kind words. I have been yelled at home all the time by Michele and my daughter. At least I did not make errors like "Love position No.9" or "Nookie of The Vultures"
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Desert Surfer wrote:dubtrub wrote:Vincent,
Your English is fine. At least you don't misspell, misuse or leave out a word like I commonly do. Sometimes when I read one of my old posts, I think you guy's must be rolling in the floor reading some of my poor grammar.
Thanks for the kind words. I have been yelled at home all the time by Michele and my daughter. At least I did not make errors like "Love position No.9" or "Nookie of The Vultures"
Vincent,
As a native English speaker who muddled my way through three years in Montreal struggling to grasp French, I for one am both impressed and honored by all the non-native English speakers who join us here. It's difficult to become comfortable with basic conversation in a foreign language let alone fluent, so don't sell yourself short. It's a big deal. So may I say thank you, merci beaucoup, danke shayne, toda raba, etc.
Mel
Oy vey - it's MESHUGGA BEACH PARTY - The world's premier Jewish Surf Music Band!
What? Couldn't tell the logo is a link? So click here, what's the hold up? http://www.meshuggabeachparty.com
What? Couldn't tell the logo is a link? So click here, what's the hold up? http://www.meshuggabeachparty.com
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MWaldorf wrote:Desert Surfer wrote:dubtrub wrote:Vincent,
Your English is fine. At least you don't misspell, misuse or leave out a word like I commonly do. Sometimes when I read one of my old posts, I think you guy's must be rolling in the floor reading some of my poor grammar.
Thanks for the kind words. I have been yelled at home all the time by Michele and my daughter. At least I did not make errors like "Love position No.9" or "Nookie of The Vultures"
Vincent,
As a native English speaker who muddled my way through three years in Montreal struggling to grasp French, I for one am both impressed and honored by all the non-native English speakers who join us here. It's difficult to become comfortable with basic conversation in a foreign language let alone fluent, so don't sell yourself short. It's a big deal. So may I say thank you, merci beaucoup, danke shayne, toda raba, etc.
Mel
When I was young, 50 some years ago back in Taiwan, we spoke 5 languages/dialets at home ( Haaka, Mandrin Chinese, Taiwanese, Japanese & English) My parents were brought up in Japanese ocupption era and always spoke in Japanese between them for something they did not want the children to know. But they did not know we picked up the language quickly and eventually. On the same token, the kids spoke English on dinner table if we did not want our parents to know. We spoke Hakka at home as it was our native dialect, but used Taiwanese in neighborhood, and Mandrin in school. We had to shift the gear all the time depending whom we speak to.
Mel, I appreciate your kind and comforting words. I would reply: Xie Xie (Mandrin) Do Xia (Taiwanese), Shi Mon (Haaka), Ariyado (Japanese) and Thank you.
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Mohive or Mojave.... The desert is still the DESERT... Finally days under 105 deg.
jSl --- Laveen, AZ (Phoenix)
just to add... I have a hard enough time with English, my only fluent language.
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Thanks, Jeff for your support too!
Arpsum, come back to our forum, please. Good or broken English doesn't matter. Information is the key.. and you have a lot good information which can be shared with everyone here.
We need your input on Mosrite convention!
Arpsum, come back to our forum, please. Good or broken English doesn't matter. Information is the key.. and you have a lot good information which can be shared with everyone here.
We need your input on Mosrite convention!
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