

I have never rafted the Ocoee tho my late wife used to do it frequently. She had a friend who was a "rafting guide" and the TVA will pull your license if you go raftingredman wrote: ↑Fri Jun 25, 2021 12:28 pm @mickey I have rafted on the Ocoee with NOC guys and gals at the end of the season NOC holds a huge end of the season party and we played that gig 3 times and it was a blast. I live outside of Asheville proper and there are lots of outdoor adventures to be enjoyed in this area as well as inside and family friendly such as the Biltmore House. Funny this is a vacation destination for thousands of folks looking for adventures in the mountains while all of these mountain folk head to the beach.
redman wrote: ↑Fri Jun 25, 2021 12:28 pm @mickey I have rafted on the Ocoee with NOC guys and gals at the end of the season NOC holds a huge end of the season party and we played that gig 3 times and it was a blast. I live outside of Asheville proper and there are lots of outdoor adventures to be enjoyed in this area as well as inside and family friendly such as the Biltmore House. Funny this is a vacation destination for thousands of folks looking for adventures in the mountains while all of these mountain folk head to the beach.
Love this. What a voice.redman wrote: ↑Sun Jun 27, 2021 1:59 pm @tlarson58 was your instructor's name Ron if so he's the drummer I played with for 15 years in our band and still record with. He's not working there any more he's too old now but he worked there for many years. He's from NJ just out side of NY he's an old left over hippie and you can't forget him if you ever heard him speak. Anyway he was our connection to NOC to play there. There were a bunch of cabins on a bunch of land called Lands Creek some guys from Florida bought the land built the cabins. They were very good musicians and also built the a recording studio on the property I don't believe it's still there because engineer moved back to Florida. Anyway we would play at a bar in Bryson City on Friday night and use the gig money to pay for the weekend in one of their cabins and they always wanted to jam so we had free run of the studio and those were some of the best times I've ever had from playing music we also got one of our original songs called "Successful Man" recorded there, This is it
jhull54 wrote: ↑Thu Jun 24, 2021 11:52 am Outside of Austin, Denton definitely is near the top of the list for music scenes in the state of Texas. The University of North Texas churns out pros from their music department every year, and if you see a band here, they are almost always stellar players and perform in every genre imaginable.
https://www.discoverdenton.com/music/
If you were raised a little bit north, Scranton Wilkes-Barre area, we had a lot to do. Besides going across the street in the winter to get the neighbors coal ashes to spread on your hilly sidewalk, all you had to do was look down the street, pizza shop, barber shop, bar, church. Look the other direction, pizza shop, barber shop, bar, church.andrewsrea wrote: ↑Tue Jun 29, 2021 10:43 am I was born in a hospital in Chester, PA - the armpit of America. You can smoke crack there:
I was raised in Folsom, PA (1962 to 1969 and 1971 to 1978) where there is basically nothing to do there. Our highlight was the ice cream trucks and the mosquito sprayer truck (may explain a lot about me!). We rode bikes a lot.
From 1969 to 1971, I lived in the foot hills of Glendale, CA and did a lot of hiking.
From 1978 to 2014, I lived in Media, PA, State College, PA, Aston, PA and West Grove, PA. Lot of raising a family, playing music in clubs, etc.
I now reside in Lake Saint Louis, MO (the very western part of St. Charles County), where you can basically do anything. Great place to live!
Yup, standing on the corner across the street, hoping to catch a glimpse of the great one, swapping recipes and taking selfies with the MAGA crowd...
Pics or it did not happen!
What, so you can extort/blackmail me? No way...
What about MAGA (Murkowski Ain't Going Anywhere) '22 hats?PoodlesAgain wrote: ↑Thu Jul 01, 2021 9:10 amPics or it did not happen!
You should sell them some stuff. They like stuff.
I was in San Diego with my wife a few years ago, and we were really taken with it - my reaction was "This is like Phoenix plus the ocean." But yeah, our second reaction was, "This would be a great place to live...if we were multimillionaires."nomadh wrote: ↑Thu Jul 15, 2021 12:25 am I'm in San Diego. Nice place to visit but you wouldnt want to live here.
Naw. You'd want to live here as long as you didnt have to pay for it.or just be a crack head and they you can live at the beach for free.
So we have the beach, sd zoo, weather, Lego land sea world and I can take you to some of the open mics around