A brief glimpse in the middle of this "Happy Days" interview. There may be more, but I don't know the episode...
At 8:05.
walrus
At 8:05.
walrus
Ah, I think you are correct! My bad, nothing to see here, where's Marcia?
walrus
kind of lame the producers of the Bunch could not fork up enuff dough to supply a real Westerly Guild for that scene. come on, there must have been a plethora of them, a D25 even at a low price.
Hey Woody. I think you're too old to use plethora. My students at UVA practically to a man and woman overuse plethora in their papers they write. My god, when I was "a youngin" plethora meant something like "a gazillion." :wink-new:
Hey Woody. I think you're too old to use plethora. My students at UVA practically to a man and woman overuse plethora in their papers they write. My god, when I was "a youngin" plethora meant something like "a gazillion." :wink-new:
Anxiously awaiting seeing you again at the Class of 75's 45th Reunion next year.
Ha! Mine, too! I wonder if it's something Word supplies for them?
I also get a lot "defiantly" instead of "definitely" - that is Word, for sure. "I defiantly agree" is a classic!
walrus
LOL
I knew I should stop using that word, and I can say, I hardly ever use it anymore
i not a Michael Jackson fan, at all, but that "billie jean" tune, i always thought the chorus went: "The chair is not my son..." Which, I must admit, I never could understand. Of course the chair or any chair is not your son, Mr Jackson, it is an inanimate object. Like, huh?
then a friend pointed out the chorus goes: The child is not my son. Ah well, sure, that makes total sense.
In his case, it seemed very unlikely the child was his son!
walrus
Good idea but I don't think so. The Dough Re Mi show was aired 1974, and the headstock shape was different until that time. That points against Madeira....wonder if Greg's guitar could be a Madeira?