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Originally Posted by graciegirl
Jim (aka Dr. Boogie)
Our grandson Colin certainly enjoyed the fruits of your labors; Beatlemania, and so did his grandparents and Aunt this week. It is so wonderful when people like you make something that they have always enjoyed, a shared experience for many.
His mom gave him grief over bringing his guitar as the "sleigh" was pretty packed, but it was worth it for him to sit in with you great guys. He LOVED it. He adores the music from the Beatles and all music from our youth. Whatta kid.
Whoops. I just hijacked a thread. Back to the traffic sign problem.
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It was great meeting you and your lovely family, Gracie. I was glad to have Colin sitting in with us. I would like to have featured him a bit, but it was kind of short notice. If he's coming back some time, have him get int touch with me and we'll work out something around him. He doesn't have to bring a guitar to sit in with us. He'd be more than welcome to borrow one of mine.
It always excites me to see young people that appreciate the Beatles music. back when I used to play in Beatles tribute bands I always noticed that the audiences consisted of people from 12 years old up to 70 years old and they would always sing along to all the songs.
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