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10-05-2024 , 05:48 PM
Yeah some people's main pet peeve in life is waiting for elevators.

I'm of the philosophy that I don't mind wasting 45 seconds now as I'm just going to waste the 45 seconds later anyway.
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10-05-2024 , 07:19 PM
when trying to clear my mind at night right before a deep slumber
pretty sure the last thing that comes to mind is some encounter involving
hand waiving to confirm the intentions of a random person when presented with an elevator door
fundamentally it either goes up or down
no reason to think that hard about it
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10-06-2024 , 02:08 AM
I didn't spend nine formative years watching Seinfeld just to go on to not think about the little things.
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10-06-2024 , 05:55 PM
Caught a couple of octogenarians down Tucson ways last night. 5th row center, pretty great show. If you don't know Jorma, you don't know Jack.
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10-06-2024 , 06:47 PM
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Originally Posted by All-inMcLovin
Yeah some people's main pet peeve in life is waiting for elevators.

I'm of the philosophy that I don't mind wasting 45 seconds now as I'm just going to waste the 45 seconds later anyway.
or see how long the stairs take
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Originally Posted by AzOther1
Caught a couple of octogenarians down Tucson ways last night. 5th row center, pretty great show. If you don't know Jorma, you don't know Jack.[/IMG]
they played in eugene a coupla weeks ago, how'd they sound?
pretty sure there's a ticket stub around here somewhere from Hot Tuna at the Catalyst in Santa Cruz, early 90s.
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Yesterday , 12:44 AM
Sound was pretty great. Mostly quiet, appreciative audience. We were close enough to really see the interaction between the two during the songs. Jorma was on fire, very technically proficient, lots of blues. He can really bend a note. And Jack is an awesome bass-player and it was obvious that they play off each other quite a bit. Trading licks, almost, if a bass and acoustic guitar can "trade licks". You think maybe they've played 1000+ shows together, Jefferson Airplane -> Hot F#ck!n Tuna?
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