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Old 05-15-2006, 10:21 PM   #1
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For those that had my email address in the past, please make a switch. it WAS lucky788scroller@yahoo.ca and is now luckyscroller788@yahoo.com . I dont know what happened to it, but for some reason its impossible for me to log in to my yahoo. So please drop me a message so I get you all back in my addresses. Thank you, Dale

There goes hundreds of patterns and important info!!! AARRGHHH

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Jeez Dale, first your magazine, now your e-mail. This has the looks of a new country western song..... Does your dog still come when you call `em?
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It's not good news, I agree, but it'll only become worthy of a C&W song when Dale's wife runs off with another scroller, taking his saw with her.



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And gets hit by a train, in the rain!
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Yes Gill, now wouldnt that be a shocker!!!! I mean if she disappears, thats one thing, but to take my saw!!! Thats a tragedy!!!! hopefully she will only be able to carry one of them, so Ill still have 3 others! And Sandy, it sounds like you know the whole story!!!I bet theres even a line about spillin my last beer too!!!
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Old 05-17-2006, 03:42 AM   #6
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And gets hit by a train, in the rain!
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That was hillarious. You must be referring to the David Allen Coe song that I play at my weekly musical engagements in my comedy segment. His song called
You Never Even Call Me By My Name.
For the non country song people here , the last verse of that song is as follows.

Well I was drunk the day my mom got out of prison
And I went to pick her up in the rain
But before I could get to the station in my picup truck
She got run over by a damned old train
But you don't have to call me darling darling
You never even call me by my name.
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The shutin seniors at the nursing homes sure like that song and request it often.
I used to have a country music band years ago and play every weekend as a secondary and enjoyable income as well as for music being a wonderfull method of releasing tensions from running my own TV, Music and Appliance business..
But now I do it all for free at coffee houses in local hall gatherings and nursing homes and bluegrass festivals etc. and enjoy it every bit as much as when I was usually booked a year ahead and getting paid for it..

Nice to have some fun in our lives and have a mix of several hobbies.

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Dale, sorry to hear. I had that happen about a year ago. Still trying to catch up. I phave certainly learned to back up everything. Toby
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well, just think Dale it could have been alot worse and you could have lost the whole hard drive like I did a few months ago .




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My hard drive also had some serious problems about two months ago. Luckily it was something that could be recovered by repartitioning and reformatting, so I saved some money there. Unfortunately, I also lost all of my patterns, tips, and everything else I had saved from the past couple years. I had to learn the hard way and now I back everything up every month or so. Good luck in recovering everything.

On an unrelated note, I also had somebody hack into my E-bay account and open up an auction. Luckily the staff at E-bay caught it and shut it down before it became an expensive issue for me. I had to go through a big hassle and contact them to get everything fixed. It may be just as inconvenient for you to call or write tech support for Yahoo, but in the long run I'm sure it would be worth it if they can get you back into your email account.

Good luck!

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