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5 minutes ago, hardtack said:

This one is, I think, better as it gives a wider view (same pic I think, just uncropped)...

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That’s the shot i got. Well done!!

 

31 minutes ago, hardtack said:

I used that image in a poster for one of my band’s gigs... Sean Smith saw it in the Facebook event and wanted to see the band... unfortunately we’re about 1,000kms north

 

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You'll have to come down and play a gig.  Maybe a D's social function, somehow?

 

Hows your boys knee?   Was it your son 'ht'?

 
1 hour ago, DV8 said:

You'll have to come down and play a gig.  Maybe a D's social function, somehow?

 

Hows your boys knee?   Was it your son 'ht'?

Would love to get back to Melbourne to play gigs, but when your a low profile bunch of part timers, the logistics are a bit daunting; not to mention the fact we may just not be good enough ? (there’s a link to YouTube in that music thread in the General forum).

Sadly my son has given up any hope of playing again (for the time being at least) as since his second ACL and first full reconstruction (first was just an arthroscopy), he still feels tightness and instability and lacks the confidence to give it a proper workout.

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1 hour ago, hardtack said:

Would love to get back to Melbourne to play gigs, but when your a low profile bunch of part timers, the logistics are a bit daunting; not to mention the fact we may just not be good enough ? (there’s a link to YouTube in that music thread in the General forum).

Sadly my son has given up any hope of playing again (for the time being at least) as since his second ACL and first full reconstruction (first was just an arthroscopy), he still feels tightness and instability and lacks the confidence to give it a proper workout.

cheers 'ht'. 

He might be a muso. ?

 


6 minutes ago, DV8 said:

cheers 'ht'. 

He might be a muso. ?

 

No interest in that... although I did hold out some hope at one point in time when he told me his favourite song was by the Clash 

3 minutes ago, hardtack said:

No interest in that... although I did hold out some hope at one point in time when he told me his favourite song was by the Clash 

He's a kid.   Give him time. 

He'll find his passion.

3 minutes ago, DV8 said:

He's a kid.   Give him time. 

He'll find his passion.

I have no doubts about that at all... he’s actually taken to photography and has a very good eye for the composition of his images... makes me happy because after music, that’s my other passion.

 

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