TAGLIARCHY Summer Escape!

39CINDERELLASorry about your Grandmother, Prayers to you & your family. :hug:
 
Isn't today or sometime this week, Rickinnyc 's last day at his old job?


Catch y'all later.:wave:
 
Hi y'all.


Okay, just ignore that I got to see Eric Clapton. (ohana, I will answer your post on the Island.) I expected a little envy or something here on vacation, but that's fine. :snooty:

;)

[color=FF66CC]llebrekniT[/color] - so sorry for the poor kid on that last play... what a bummer for him, and for the team. But with the good coaches you have, it's still been a great time for them, I'm sure. The story about the other coach getting , 'bout time is all I have to say!

Deadheadbelle - congrats on 2000. When is the party starting? Also, I like your philosophy on AP's... don't know if it's true, but it makes sense to me.

Lewski709 - any news on that family? Let us know if there's a fund set up or anything. I'd like to contribute a little.

Cheeringmom - Happy Birthday early! What fun. When a DH plans a party, it's really special ... sometimes they are party-planning challenged, particularly with surprise ones. I'm so glad he pulled it off!

[color=CC0099]39CINDERELLA[/color] - PD to you and your family. I'm glad your grandmother's time was peaceful. Cherish your memories.

[color=663366]AZKathy[/color] - how's the recuperation going? Hope you're doing much better.

Hunks ... Josh - yes, hottie. Chris W. - Yes, hottie, love the face.
That swimmer - (Who is he) - hottie. Carmelo Anthony - cute smile, love those muscles, but not quite a hottie.

Bichon Barb - Gary Dourdan? Who is he? Sorry, but ewww, not my cup of tea.

Everybody else...:wave2:
 
[COLOR=CC0099]39CINDERELLA[/COLOR], PD TO YOU AND YOUR FAMILY. IT IS SAD, BUT YOU EVIDENTLY HAVE SOME GOOD AND STRONG MEMORIES OF LOVE. JUST BE SURE TO TELL YOUR CHILDREN ABOUT HOW SMART AND LOVING SHE WAS.

As for all of the current pics, Should I start posting pics of Hally Barry? Sorry, no thank you!!!

OK, MonorailDude wants to drive the Monorail for us, isn't that nice? And aren't Ty and the trading spaces crew about due to tear down the mansion to build that Castle?

[COLOR=6495ED]castlegazer[/COLOR], RRBB has indeed returned, but is overextended as far as her time goes. She doesn't feel like being on vacation, so she is staying on the island. I will make her come here during the remodel.

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Hey iluvtink! Where did you see Eric Clapton? Buckeye Lake? I love Buckeye Lake. Saw the Grateful Dead there a bunch of times. I don't even know if they do concerts there anymore. Or was it Polaris Ampitheatre? I hear that place is awful. DH was there for a Steely Dan concert about 10 years ago & they had a stop light type thing & if the sound got to "red", they'd cut 'em off. Too close to a neighborhood or something. Anyway, did he play "Can't Find My Way Home"? That is my most favorite Clapton song. I love it, love it, love it Did he play "Tears in Heaven"? One of the saddest songs ever written, I think. I don't even know if he performs it anymore, though.
 
My bartender for my 2000 post party is Matthew McConaughey.


He told he me he makes a mean Margarita! Margarita Party 2night!!!

He said he'd make non-alcoholic margaritas for the underage folks!
 
Originally posted by deadheadbelle
Hey iluvtink! Where did you see Eric Clapton? Buckeye Lake? I love Buckeye Lake. Saw the Grateful Dead there a bunch of times. I don't even know if they do concerts there anymore. Or was it Polaris Ampitheatre? I hear that place is awful. DH was there for a Steely Dan concert about 10 years ago & they had a stop light type thing & if the sound got to "red", they'd cut 'em off. Too close to a neighborhood or something. Anyway, did he play "Can't Find My Way Home"? That is my most favorite Clapton song. I love it, love it, love it Did he play "Tears in Heaven"? One of the saddest songs ever written, I think. I don't even know if he performs it anymore, though.

Hey DHB - We saw him at Nationwide Arena, same place we saw the Stones. I've never been to Polaris, but there are houses very near by, so the red light thing doesn't surprise me. I'd never heard of that, though. I'll keep it in mind for future concerts.

We were invited to go sit in Fifth Third Bank's box, which was almost as far away from the stage as you could be. However, the acoustics were great from there, and with those big screens, it was more like sitting in the front row. He really is an amazing guitarist and I just love his 'tude.

Here's a recap of the concert ... skip this part for anyone who isn't interested!


"Opening Act:
Robert Randolph & The Family Band (We missed this part)

EC's Band Lineup:
Eric Clapton - Guitar, Vocals
Nathan East - Bass
Steve Gadd - Drums
Doyle Bramhall II - Guitar, Vocals
Chris Stainton - Keyboards
Billy Preston - Keyboards, hammond organ
Sharon White - Background Vocals
Michelle John - Background Vocals

Setlist 12 July 2004:
01. Let it rain
02. Hoochie Coochie Man
03. Walk Out In The Rain
04. I Wanna Little Girl
05. I Shot The Sheriff
06. Me and the Devil Blues
07. They're Red Hot
08. Milkcow's Calf Blues
09. (If I Had) Posession Over Judgement Day
10. Kind Hearted Woman
11. Got To Get Better In A Little While
12. Have You Ever Loved A Woman
13. Badge
14. Wonderful tonight
15. Layla
16. Cocaine

Encore
17. Sunshine of Your Love (with Robert Randolph)
18. Got My Mojo Working (with Robert Randolph)


Concert Review by Andy Hoffman

Once again I was privileged to see Clapton at his best. While Saturday night in Cleveland was great, this one was filled with much more energy. The audience was up on its feet more and Robert Randolph definitely could feel this and opened with a much more intense set.

Clapton started off with “Let it Rain” as usual and began a great night. When it really turned up is when Clapton’s Wife, daughter in arms, walked up the middle of the center isle and Clapton smiled at them during Walk out in the Rain, and then tore into an amazing solo. All the solos were intense, amazing. Also, the last 1/4th of the show, while I felt was played to just please the audience and still quit enjoyable, were revived to their full glory. Billy’s organ was much more involved with Badge which helped a lot, and Layla was out of this world. It also seemed as though Clapton was playing for his wife.

The Robert Johnson bit was phenomenal as well as the “hidden classics,” “Walk out in the Rain” and “Got to get Better in a Little While”.

The encore was nice, and this is when the full glory of the roadies showed. The Mic on Clapton’s amp was having some issues, and almost instantly they were out there and had it replaced. Nice work and a seamless transition. Also the light show is very well put together and well choreographed.

All in all, this was an incredible concert. Clapton was talkative tonight and just before the Robert Johnson set made a comment about Columbus feeling like his home down and made reference to his family. He also said 'Thanks' after almost every song. I am sure it is Columbus that owes Clapton thanks for such a fantastic and energetic performance."


What picture did you try to post, Deadheadbelle? I'm sure it is a hottie, right?
 
[COLOR=66FF00]iluvtink[/COLOR], wow! That looks like a great show. Me & The Devil Blues is a GREAT song. Widespread Panic (my other favorite band) covers it & it is awesome. I can't imagine seeing Clapton perform it live. You are one lucky lady!

[COLOR=FF00CC]disneyluvers[/COLOR], what's going on?
 
Originally posted by iluvtink


What picture did you try to post, Deadheadbelle? I'm sure it is a hottie, right?

Matthew McConaughey. I'll go get another, one that works :rolleyes:
 
[COLOR=66FF00]iluvtink[/COLOR], I am a little jealous over the concert.

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Good evening everyone, Today has been busy but quite fun. We took the children to a local park for the day which was good. But then I had to stay late at work to do some more work to make sure my things are moved into my new classroom. The teacher who I am swapping rooms with doesn't seem too bothered about leaving the room in a good state for me though! The room is a bit of a mess so I hope she gets rid of it tomorrow. I'm not going to be too happy if I have to spend the first few days of my holiday in work cleaning up a mess I didn't make. I have made sure my room is cleaned and ready for her so I think it is only fair.

OK, I'll pop back later to catch up. Dinner is ready, bolognese pasta bake tonight. :wave:
 
So much to do today we'll just be having sandwiches and soup. Mmm Mmm Good!:teeth:
 
My bartender is Lenny....I don't think anyone could out swim him....and he IS wicked hott :teeth:


I wasn't crazy about any of the men posted while gone....I'm not really into a lot of muscles...okay Usher is alright...and I DO love his songs. Here is my favorite singer --

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you can't see his abs...but he has some [pretty nice ones!!!! Watch the 'Miss Jackson' video on LAUNCH! on Yahoo! and you'll see what I mean when he prances around in no shirt :earseek: :teeth:


camp was good...well not really but I had fun. That counts!! And I scored a lot...I'm definatly getting practice in driving to the hoop...and I really like being center!!! :teeth:


:wave2: gotta take a shower since I'm sweaty and smell like the pool I swam in :teeth: be back in a little while!! :teeth:
 
OK, since this party is for my 2000th post, I have decide to have 2 bartenders. Here is #2 who I rate as an overall 9. He is one of the funniest actors around:



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