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Chuck Nessa

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  1. I seem to remember he said that his family signed all the money away. If that's really the case, how did he make a living? Was he a greeter at Wal-Mart?
  2. Rod is a special customer.
  3. Or did you mean some folks in Spain (sorry, meant Andorra) were producing the machines by then?
  4. I was under the impression that there wasn't much money left for him. . Not after he started writing that "stuff". Smack done him in as far as they were concerned.
  5. I thought he always basked in the glow of the familial machines.
  6. She's a bit better than tv.
  7. Larry is a really interesting writer. Thanks for bringing this back up. It made me grab the book again.
  8. Anybody able to remove those green rings from my cds?
  9. Sadly, I think he might be more famous for his record collection.
  10. "Market forces" will change it. Money be money.
  11. Nice NPR story with the author on Saturday morning. Should be able to listen.
  12. Completely different divisions with different goals and standards. That's the problem when multi-nationals (no need for the multi-national tag) own all kinds of "intellectual properties".
  13. Joe Fonda Ensemble, Looking for the Lake, Alacra Records
  14. I have this very nice collection
  15. Got tickets for next Sunday's Cubs game.
  16. Now I feel an unusual bump on my head. Dang.
  17. I thinks I's gonna has me some waffles.
  18. Had some personal relationships with all four. Liked all of them individually but have reservations about the gang. The self imposed nicknames ( Baron, Spy, etc) really bothered me. Seemed like playground stuff.
  19. No comments on this? I'm not qualified to do so, but I'm sure someone here must be. I assumed he meant Moody is much better on tenor than alto, which I'm not familiar enough to know if Moody played alto, but ... that's how I took the comment. I meant his approach seemed different for the two instruments.
  20. Didn't have tv from about '65 to '67. First memory of watching it again was with Roscoe an Lester Bowie. We were sitting in our kitchen and Lester said the final "Fugitive" was on. We watched the last episode. I remember Lester screaming about the "mf one armed guy".
  21. I was taken aback, as they said in olden days. The real Joe Sullivan died in 1971 and is/was a master of the piano.
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