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No problemo, as I'm about to bust out the champagne to celebrate my new baby, a 7 1/2 lb. beautiful bouncing new Strat! http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBay/SAPl.dll...m=280415516860
It's from the new-ish Classic Player 50s 60th Anni. line via the Mexican Custom Shop. CHEERS!
Most of the mainland will set their collective clocks back 1 hour this weekend, but there are some locales that don't bother with it, such as Arizona and parts of Indiana.
I remember when I (for a short time) lived in Chicago some years back, that the one hour set-back of the clock was a highly anticipated event every fall among the bar crowd. Most standard bars in Chicago at the time I lived there had mandated 2AM closures, which happens to be the precise time clocks are adjusted from Daylight Saving Time to Standard Time in the fall, thus 2AM magically became 1AM, hence another hour of partying at one's favorite watering hole.
Most of the mainland will set their collective clocks back 1 hour this weekend, but there are some locales that don't bother with it, such as Arizona and parts of Indiana.
Actually, there is a part of Arizona that does not observe Daylight Saving Time as well. This would be the Navajo Nation. But other than that, the rest of the Copper State keeps its clocks at Mountain Standard Time on a permanent basis.
I remember when I (for a short time) lived in Chicago some years back, that the one hour set-back of the clock was a highly anticipated event every fall among the bar crowd. Most standard bars in Chicago at the time I lived there had mandated 2AM closures, which happens to be the precise time clocks are adjusted from Daylight Saving Time to Standard Time in the fall, thus 2AM magically became 1AM, hence another hour of partying at one's favorite watering hole.
An extra hour to party, sure. Conversely, the early riser crowd could look at it as an extra hour of snooze time before they go to church or work.
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Wish I could, but nope. So, you've gotta come here. Plenny musicians you need to hear!
It's 1:30 in the morning now and I just got home from almost 6 straight hours of playing music. Onolicious! And let's see now... if it's 1:30am Thursday here, then it's, what, 4:17 Friday afternoon in Seattle? Shoots. I stay confused.
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