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… you see the headline today of a suicide bomber killing 23 people in a popular eatery in Iraq *and* you hear the stories of torture coming out of those liberated from those border Iraqi insurgent – excuse me – murderer border towns near Syria. God bless and a hearty Happy Father’s day to all you dads serving in the military. And for those of you who have given the ultimate sacrifice, our prayers and love ride with you and your families. Greg
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> … you see the headline today of a suicide bomber killing 23 people in a > popular eatery in Iraq *and* you hear the stories of torture coming out of > those liberated from those border Iraqi insurgent – excuse me – murderer > border towns near Syria.
This is old news for those of us reading a decent paper. > God bless and a hearty Happy Father’s day to all you dads serving in the > military. And for those of you who have given the ultimate sacrifice, our > prayers and love ride with you and your families.
If you love our soldiers, bring them home! __ Steve .
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>> … you see the headline today of a suicide bomber killing 23 people > in a > popular eatery in Iraq *and* you hear the stories of torture coming > out of > those liberated from those border Iraqi insurgent – excuse me – > murderer > border towns near Syria. > This is old news for those of us reading a decent paper.
Glad to see you agree with me what with all this being old news, but it was just announced again this weekend as a result of liberations from last month’s offensive. > God bless and a hearty Happy Father’s day to all you dads serving in > the > military. And for those of you who have given the ultimate sacrifice, > our > prayers and love ride with you and your families. > If you love our soldiers, bring them home!
That is beyond my ability. Still, I agree – come home safe and come home soon. Greg – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> __ > Steve > .
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Ha! Just noticed – you changed the heading to grinding an axe… Well, I guess you did just that, huh? Next time, though, use the metal part as an axe instead of a handle. Works better that way. greg – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> … you see the headline today of a suicide bomber killing 23 people > in a > popular eatery in Iraq *and* you hear the stories of torture coming > out of > those liberated from those border Iraqi insurgent – excuse me – > murderer > border towns near Syria. > This is old news for those of us reading a decent paper. > God bless and a hearty Happy Father’s day to all you dads serving in > the > military. And for those of you who have given the ultimate sacrifice, > our > prayers and love ride with you and your families. > If you love our soldiers, bring them home! > __ > Steve > .
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> Ha! Just noticed – you changed the heading to grinding an axe… Well, I > guess you did just that, huh? Next time, though, use the metal part as > an axe instead of a handle. Works better that way.
Gotcha! Anyway…. we’re over there shaking the ant farm, so saying that we’re doing the right thing by being there is circular logic… there would be no ‘insurgency’ if we had not invaded. Saddam would have had a *damn* hard time to kill as many of his people as we have… with help from the outsiders that we let in because we wanted a cheap war. Don’t use Father’s Day as an excuse to push your bullshit political agenda… you can’t resell Iraq based on a sunshine story, all the data’s coming home to roost. If you *really* love our troops, bring ‘em home *now*… Iraq can figure out it’s own shithole status without us, and our presence there just serves to polarize the rebels. __ Steve .
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– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> Ha! Just noticed – you changed the heading to grinding an axe… > Well, > I > guess you did just that, huh? Next time, though, use the metal part > as > an axe instead of a handle. Works better that way. > Gotcha! > Anyway…. we’re over there shaking the ant farm, so > saying that we’re doing the right thing by being there > is circular logic… there would be no ‘insurgency’ if > we had not invaded.
Yeah, but the insurgents were in power at that time, so that the atrocities were attributable to the gov’t. Now, they are out of power and can no longer hide behind the government they once owned and their true colors now show – murderers, rapists, sadists, wouldn’t you agree? These aren’t religious zealots, though the poor SOB’s they get to carry the bombs may be, but the masterminds aren’t. They’re organized killers, but now with no gov’t to hide behind. > Saddam would have had a > *damn* hard time to kill as many of his people as > we have… with help from the outsiders that we > let in because we wanted a cheap war.
I dunno about that ’cause I’m not sure exactly to what you refer and I doubt you do either. > Don’t use Father’s Day as an excuse to push > your bullshit political agenda…
Yadda-yadda… wishing our troops a Happy Father’s day and letting them know we love them isn’t a political agenda unless you ascribe to the leftist philosophy where darkness is light, lies are truth, and evil is goodness, then perhaps it is. Nut I’m sure that’s not what you meant to say, right? >you can’t resell > Iraq based on a sunshine story, all the data’s > coming home to roost. If you *really* love our > troops, bring ‘em home *now*… Iraq can figure > out it’s own shithole status without us, and our > presence there just serves to polarize the rebels.
The rebels are the former gov’t with poor SOB’s they are importing to do the dying. So not only are they murderers, rapists, and sadist, they are also cowards. *But* – and this is really important! – my original message to our troops remains pure and untainted – Happy Father’s Day to you guys and come back safe and soon. We all love you and miss you and above all we THANK YOU! Greg – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> __ > Steve > .
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The military is doing the right thing, doing their noble best in a futile situation — it’s their civilian bosses who can’t tell their assess from their elbows. God bless the troops, fire Rummy for criminal incompetence, impeach Dumber’nyuh and Darth Cheney for putting them where they can’t possibly succeed, regardless of their skill and valor — and robbing thousands of American children of their parents. >… you see the headline today of a suicide bomber killing 23 people in a >popular eatery in Iraq *and* you hear the stories of torture coming out of >those liberated from those border Iraqi insurgent – excuse me – murderer >border towns near Syria. >God bless and a hearty Happy Father’s day to all you dads serving in the >military. And for those of you who have given the ultimate sacrifice, our >prayers and love ride with you and your families. >Greg
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- Hide quoted text — Show quoted text ->> Ha! Just noticed – you changed the heading to grinding an axe… >> Well, > I >> guess you did just that, huh? Next time, though, use the metal part >> as >> an axe instead of a handle. Works better that way. > Gotcha! > Anyway…. we’re over there shaking the ant farm, so > saying that we’re doing the right thing by being there > is circular logic… there would be no ‘insurgency’ if > we had not invaded. > Yeah, but
Hold on there, Tex! > the insurgents were in power at that time, so that the > atrocities were attributable to the gov’t.
No, once we invaded, and the government was toppled, then chaos ensued. Zarqawi was not a Baathist, right? > Now, they are out of power > and can no longer hide behind the government they once owned and their > true colors now show – murderers, rapists, sadists, wouldn’t you agree?
As I said, not entirely clear who the leadership is right now… and you have to allow for the fact that they were invaded. The way the Sunnis see it, the insurgents are ‘freedom fighters’, and they are under occupation… gives them liscence to do all kinds of stuff, at least in their minds. > These aren’t religious zealots, though the poor SOB’s they get to carry > the bombs may be, but the masterminds aren’t. They’re organized killers, > but now with no gov’t to hide behind.
They weren’t doing things like suicide bombings, roadside improvised devices, etc… were they? Things are different now… you’re not dealing with the old government, you’re dealing with an insurgency supported from outside and inside the country. Shake the ant farm, watch the mean ants sting each other. > Saddam would have had a > *damn* hard time to kill as many of his people as > we have… with help from the outsiders that we > let in because we wanted a cheap war. > I dunno about that ’cause I’m not sure exactly to what you refer and I > doubt you do either.
I’m talking about mortality before and after the invasion… I assert it’s gone up. Do you disagree? > Don’t use Father’s Day as an excuse to push > your bullshit political agenda… > Yadda-yadda… wishing our troops a Happy Father’s day and letting them > know we love them isn’t a political agenda unless you ascribe to the > leftist philosophy where darkness is light, lies are truth, and evil is > goodness, then perhaps it is. Nut I’m sure that’s not what you meant to > say, right?
See what I mean? You *could* have wished everyone a HFD, *especially* those in service in Iraq… I wouldn’t have rankled at that. Your bullshit title especially got to me… since there are bad things there now, then we are right to be over there. Complete bullshit! We caused many of the bad things going on now… every day, another 20 Iraqis *that like us* dead… I hate the Baathists, but invading, especially unilaterally, was the wrong thing to do. We’ll be paying for that mistake for a long time. >you can’t resell > Iraq based on a sunshine story, all the data’s > coming home to roost. If you *really* love our > troops, bring ‘em home *now*… Iraq can figure > out it’s own shithole status without us, and our > presence there just serves to polarize the rebels. > The rebels are the former gov’t with poor SOB’s they are importing to do > the dying. So not only are they murderers, rapists, and sadist, they are > also cowards.
What position did Zarqawi hold in the Baathist govt? > *But* – and this is really important! – my original message to our > troops remains pure and untainted – Happy Father’s Day to you guys and > come back safe and soon. We all love you and miss you and above all we > THANK YOU!
Can’t argue with that… and to that I add… I’m sorry. I’m sorry that we put you over there for no good reason. I’m trying to get you home soon. __ Steve happy father’s day .
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– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> >> Ha! Just noticed – you changed the heading to grinding an axe… > >> Well, > > I > >> guess you did just that, huh? Next time, though, use the metal > >> part as > >> an axe instead of a handle. Works better that way. > > Gotcha! > > Anyway…. we’re over there shaking the ant farm, so > > saying that we’re doing the right thing by being there > > is circular logic… there would be no ‘insurgency’ if > > we had not invaded. > Yeah, but > Hold on there, Tex! > the insurgents were in power at that time, so that the > atrocities were attributable to the gov’t. > No, once we invaded, and the government was > toppled, then chaos ensued. Zarqawi was not > a Baathist, right?
I don’t know what political affiliation he holds, but I find it curious that the ruling political party in neighborhing Syria is the Baath party and that the overwhelming amount of support for the insurgency is coming over the Syrian border. I suspect that if Zarqawi has political leanings, it is now in the direction of the Baathists. > Now, they are out of power > and can no longer hide behind the government they once owned and > their > true colors now show – murderers, rapists, sadists, wouldn’t you > agree? > As I said, not entirely clear who the leadership is right > now… and you have to allow for the fact that they > were invaded. The way the Sunnis see it, the > insurgents are ‘freedom fighters’, and they are > under occupation… gives them liscence to do > all kinds of stuff, at least in their minds.
True of the sympathizers, but not true of the majority of Iraqis. And now with the realization that because of their own stupidity of boycotting the elections, the Sunnis will be an under-represented minority in the new government, their "last gasp" for power gorws more desperate. Even so, I doubt that the majority of Sunnis want bloodshed as their future, but a committed core does. > These aren’t religious zealots, though the poor SOB’s they get to > carry > the bombs may be, but the masterminds aren’t. They’re organized > killers, > but now with no gov’t to hide behind. > They weren’t doing things like suicide bombings, > roadside improvised devices, etc… were they? > Things are different now… you’re not dealing > with the old government, you’re dealing with > an insurgency supported from outside and inside > the country. Shake the ant farm, watch the mean > ants sting each other.
That certainly is partly true. Agreed that we opened a beehive; now we have to deal with it – firmly and quickly. > > Saddam would have had a > > *damn* hard time to kill as many of his people as > > we have… with help from the outsiders that we > > let in because we wanted a cheap war. > I dunno about that ’cause I’m not sure exactly to what you refer and > I > doubt you do either. > I’m talking about mortality before and after > the invasion… I assert it’s gone up. Do you > disagree?
Yes, though I haven’t compared figures of Iraqi dead before and after to know if their mortality rate is worse now than before. It certainly is for us, though. – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> > Don’t use Father’s Day as an excuse to push > > your bullshit political agenda… > Yadda-yadda… wishing our troops a Happy Father’s day and letting > them > know we love them isn’t a political agenda unless you ascribe to the > leftist philosophy where darkness is light, lies are truth, and evil > is > goodness, then perhaps it is. Nut I’m sure that’s not what you meant > to > say, right? > See what I mean? You *could* have wished everyone a > HFD, *especially* those in service in Iraq… I wouldn’t > have rankled at that. Your bullshit title especially got > to me… since there are bad things there now, then we > are right to be over there. Complete bullshit! We caused > many of the bad things going on now… every day, another > 20 Iraqis *that like us* dead… I hate the Baathists, but > invading, especially unilaterally, was the wrong thing to > do. We’ll be paying for that mistake for a long time.
I didn’t say it was the right thing to do because of what is happening today, but that now that we’re over there, we see what kind of people these "insurgents" truly are – they’re cowards, murderers, rapists, and sadists. There is nothing noble about their cause. They’ aren’t repelling invaders and crusaders; they’re murdering, raping, and torturing innocent Iraqi civilians just like they did before we toppled Hussein, only now they don’t have a gov’t to hide behind. > >you can’t resell > > Iraq based on a sunshine story, all the data’s > > coming home to roost. If you *really* love our > > troops, bring ‘em home *now*… Iraq can figure > > out it’s own shithole status without us, and our > > presence there just serves to polarize the rebels. > The rebels are the former gov’t with poor SOB’s they are importing to > do > the dying. So not only are they murderers, rapists, and sadist, they > are > also cowards. > What position did Zarqawi hold in the Baathist govt?
I don’t know what if any his affiliation was or is. For sure, he’s an opportunist. We do know that he has a criminal past and now he is simply attempting to raise that level of criminality to a new level… cutting heads off living beings, bombing innocent civilians… not the MO of a noble warrior, but the last gasp of an criminal. Heck, he’s not even Iraqi; he’s simply an opportunist criminal. Greg – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> *But* – and this is really important! – my original message to our > troops remains pure and untainted – Happy Father’s Day to you guys > and > come back safe and soon. We all love you and miss you and above all > we > THANK YOU! > Can’t argue with that… and to that I add… I’m sorry. I’m > sorry that we put you over there for no good reason. I’m > trying to get you home soon. > __ > Steve > happy father’s day > .
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> God bless and a hearty Happy Father’s day to all you dads serving in the > military. And for those of you who have given the ultimate sacrifice, our > prayers and love ride with you and your families.
You don’t see the contradiction & confusion in your well-intended words – they sound like "Chistian (NOT) radio." God does not bless, nor do prayers apply to, anyone who is unrepentantly committing evil, no matter who nor how nice they may be. If you want to pray for any of them, you should pray that they are convicted to defect or that our leaders are forced to bring every one of them back immediately, or both. You also are not loving the familes of killed soldiers by saying or thinking such platitudes, because love is not feelings or thoughts or attitudes. Love is instead a committment, backed by ACTIONS, which places another’s well-being above one’s own, and it usually does not feel warm and fuzzy, and it is usually unpopular, sacrificial and costly. I can’t see that you or others who say these ear-pleasing things are DOING anything sacrificial and personally costly for these families – which might include taking actions, personal losses and persecution to help insure no more families have their men killed (or have them off killing others and "support it"). Actually loving these people could easily cause you to lose your job, your standing in the community, your gig, or maybe your health or even your life at the hands of the boys in your local bar. Even the families themselves might punch you in the nose, or spit on you, and more. So you may want to think through what you are saying before stringing popular, "clean", "nice" words together and proclaiming them to people.
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- Hide quoted text — Show quoted text ->> >> Ha! Just noticed – you changed the heading to grinding an axe… >> >> Well, >> > I >> >> guess you did just that, huh? Next time, though, use the metal >> >> part as >> >> an axe instead of a handle. Works better that way. >> > Gotcha! >> > Anyway…. we’re over there shaking the ant farm, so >> > saying that we’re doing the right thing by being there >> > is circular logic… there would be no ‘insurgency’ if >> > we had not invaded. >> Yeah, but > Hold on there, Tex! >> the insurgents were in power at that time, so that the >> atrocities were attributable to the gov’t. > No, once we invaded, and the government was > toppled, then chaos ensued. Zarqawi was not > a Baathist, right? > I don’t know what political affiliation he holds, but I find it curious > that the ruling political party in neighborhing Syria is the Baath party > and that the overwhelming amount of support for the insurgency is coming > over the Syrian border. > I suspect that if Zarqawi has political leanings, it is now in the > direction of the Baathists.
The Baathists are secular… al Qaeda is fundie. Not an enduring marriage… – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text ->> Now, they are out of power >> and can no longer hide behind the government they once owned and >> their >> true colors now show – murderers, rapists, sadists, wouldn’t you > agree? > As I said, not entirely clear who the leadership is right > now… and you have to allow for the fact that they > were invaded. The way the Sunnis see it, the > insurgents are ‘freedom fighters’, and they are > under occupation… gives them liscence to do > all kinds of stuff, at least in their minds. > True of the sympathizers, but not true of the majority of Iraqis. And > now with the realization that because of their own stupidity of > boycotting the elections, the Sunnis will be an under-represented > minority in the new government, their "last gasp" for power gorws more > desperate. Even so, I doubt that the majority of Sunnis want bloodshed > as their future, but a committed core does.
In that case, they should be able to sort their problems in a jiffy! – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text ->> These aren’t religious zealots, though the poor SOB’s they get to > carry >> the bombs may be, but the masterminds aren’t. They’re organized > killers, >> but now with no gov’t to hide behind. > They weren’t doing things like suicide bombings, > roadside improvised devices, etc… were they? > Things are different now… you’re not dealing > with the old government, you’re dealing with > an insurgency supported from outside and inside > the country. Shake the ant farm, watch the mean > ants sting each other. > That certainly is partly true. Agreed that we opened a beehive; now we > have to deal with it – firmly and quickly.
My experience…. run, run fast. – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text ->> > Saddam would have had a >> > *damn* hard time to kill as many of his people as >> > we have… with help from the outsiders that we >> > let in because we wanted a cheap war. >> I dunno about that ’cause I’m not sure exactly to what you refer and >> I >> doubt you do either. > I’m talking about mortality before and after > the invasion… I assert it’s gone up. Do you > disagree? > Yes, though I haven’t compared figures of Iraqi dead before and after to > know if their mortality rate is worse now than before. It certainly is > for us, though.
Actually, including the mortality from the sanctions, the figures might be near each other… but we have certainly taken over from Saddam in the Iraqi extermination department… with help from the rebels. – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text ->> > Don’t use Father’s Day as an excuse to push >> > your bullshit political agenda… >> Yadda-yadda… wishing our troops a Happy Father’s day and letting > them >> know we love them isn’t a political agenda unless you ascribe to the >> leftist philosophy where darkness is light, lies are truth, and evil > is >> goodness, then perhaps it is. Nut I’m sure that’s not what you meant > to >> say, right? > See what I mean? You *could* have wished everyone a > HFD, *especially* those in service in Iraq… I wouldn’t > have rankled at that. Your bullshit title especially got > to me… since there are bad things there now, then we > are right to be over there. Complete bullshit! We caused > many of the bad things going on now… every day, another > 20 Iraqis *that like us* dead… I hate the Baathists, but > invading, especially unilaterally, was the wrong thing to > do. We’ll be paying for that mistake for a long time. > I didn’t say it was the right thing to do because of what is happening > today, but that now that we’re over there, we see what kind of people > these "insurgents" truly are – they’re cowards, murderers, rapists, and > sadists. There is nothing noble about their cause. They’ aren’t > repelling invaders and crusaders; they’re murdering, raping, and > torturing innocent Iraqi civilians just like they did before we toppled > Hussein, only now they don’t have a gov’t to hide behind.
So what? Not our problem… Sudan is much worse. If it’s about saving lives, then Sudan would have been better to invade. I’m sure we all realize that Iraq was not sold as a liberation… at no time was this a primary consideration, especially considering the ludicrously optimistic initial investment of personnel and hardware. There was a contingency plan for the invasion of Iraq… it had been drawn up years in advance. The entire plan was scrapped as unsaleable… to do it right would have cost too much, even with the idiotic impetus of 9/11. – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text ->> >you can’t resell >> > Iraq based on a sunshine story, all the data’s >> > coming home to roost. If you *really* love our >> > troops, bring ‘em home *now*… Iraq can figure >> > out it’s own shithole status without us, and our >> > presence there just serves to polarize the rebels. >> The rebels are the former gov’t with poor SOB’s they are importing to > do >> the dying. So not only are they murderers, rapists, and sadist, they > are >> also cowards. > What position did Zarqawi hold in the Baathist govt? > I don’t know what if any his affiliation was or is. For sure, he’s an > opportunist. We do know that he has a criminal past and now he is > simply attempting to raise that level of criminality to a new level… > cutting heads off living beings, bombing innocent civilians… not the > MO of a noble warrior, but the last gasp of an criminal. Heck, he’s not > even Iraqi; he’s simply an opportunist criminal.
Let me clue you in… Zarqawi was not in Iraq until after the invasion… he was one of the jihadis that came afterward. The Baathists are thugs… al Qaeda is idealistic. Thugs can’t get people to suicide bomb… mullahs can. It’s a marriage made in hell… only united by an enemy. If we leave, the targets will be gone, and the country can get on with policing itself. We’ve done enough for them… we can’t guarantee their security from now on, we need to get out of our current (Taiwan, S.Korea) entanglements anyway. I’ll clue everybody in… we’re there to stay. We can’t let Iran get it’s hands on the resources of Iraq… we’d be over a barrel then. There are no plans for withdrawal anytime soon… so the military will keep sacrificing, so we can drive Hummers. __ Steve .
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– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> >> Ha! Just noticed – you changed the heading to grinding an axe… > >> Well, > > I > >> guess you did just that, huh? Next time, though, use the metal part > >> as > >> an axe instead of a handle. Works better that way. > > Gotcha! > > Anyway…. we’re over there shaking the ant farm, so > > saying that we’re doing the right thing by being there > > is circular logic… there would be no ‘insurgency’ if > > we had not invaded. > Yeah, but >Hold on there, Tex! > the insurgents were in power at that time, so that the > atrocities were attributable to the gov’t. >No, once we invaded, and the government was >toppled, then chaos ensued. Zarqawi was not >a Baathist, right? > Now, they are out of power > and can no longer hide behind the government they once owned and their > true colors now show – murderers, rapists, sadists, wouldn’t you agree? >As I said, not entirely clear who the leadership is right >now… and you have to allow for the fact that they >were invaded. The way the Sunnis see it, the >insurgents are ‘freedom fighters’, and they are >under occupation… gives them liscence to do >all kinds of stuff, at least in their minds.
The United States has invaded Iraq without cause or provocation other than what may be in that vacuum GW calls a head. The Iraqi freedom fighters have the obligation to their country and the moral right to do anything they fucking well please to anyone in a foreign uniform who is firing on an Iraqi citizen. As for the puppet government that was ‘democratically’ installed (at the end of a gun barrel), it has no more credibility than the Vichy government had for Nazi Germany. Hitler didn’t get it except at great expense and it looks like GW isn’t going to either. <snip> Ken Wilson Amer. Dlx. Tele, Gary Moore LP, LP DC Classic w/P90s, Jeff Beck Strat, Morgan OM Acoustic, Rick 360/12, Std. Strat (MIM), Mesa 100 Nomad, Mesa F-30 "Goodnight Austin, Texas, wherever you are."
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courageously avow: >… you see the headline today of a suicide bomber killing 23 people in a >popular eatery in Iraq *and* you hear the stories of torture coming out of >those liberated from those border Iraqi insurgent – excuse me – murderer >border towns near Syria. >God bless and a hearty Happy Father’s day to all you dads serving in the >military. And for those of you who have given the ultimate sacrifice, our >prayers and love ride with you and your families. >Greg
And may you say many more prayers for the fallen Americans as they continue to die for this plundering of Iraq. How about a prayer or two for all the innocent Iraqi fathers your uniformed murderers have killed. Ken Wilson Amer. Dlx. Tele, Gary Moore LP, LP DC Classic w/P90s, Jeff Beck Strat, Morgan OM Acoustic, Rick 360/12, Std. Strat (MIM), Mesa 100 Nomad, Mesa F-30 "Goodnight Austin, Texas, wherever you are."
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