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Started by Sis, August 22, 2008, 06:24:08 PM

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SippinTea

"Going somewhere means leaving somewhere. Choosing something means choosing against other things. Gaining something means losing something else. And between the old and new--the 'was' and the 'not yet'--there exists only one thing: a very frightening journey called faith."
--taken from the book Coming Up For Air

iridiscente

Doesn't the word 'sea bed' make you want to snuggle down in some warm sand and pull  the water up to your ears so you can take a long nap?

MelodyB

Ummm...no, that gives me the idea that there would be sand in my swimsuit, and I HATE that.

Just get a waterbed, Dina.
Have you slapped that one dude from Indiana with a pie in the face today?
 

sunlight

when i come see you mel... we gotta go to the beach and have a picnic.
  :attackhug: Be full of hugs!

iridiscente

Makin' do is in my genetics.

MelodyB

Quote from: sunlight on September 05, 2008, 04:37:54 PM
when i come see you mel... we gotta go to the beach and have a picnic.

I know the perfect place for that. ;)

So when are you gonna be here?
Have you slapped that one dude from Indiana with a pie in the face today?
 

almondjoy

Can I come?
I could really use a vacation right about now

MelodyB

Sure! Hop a plane and Ill go to the airport and pick you up.
Have you slapped that one dude from Indiana with a pie in the face today?
 

The Purple Fuzzy

You MIGHT want to wait and make sure the hurricanes don't blow Florida away before you head down there... ;)

almondjoy

If I could, I would be there in a heartbeat.  I loved Florida when I was down there in 2000.

almondjoy

I do have to admit though, that I owe Chel a visit in Texas first.

MelodyB

Quote from: almondjoy on September 05, 2008, 08:46:11 PM
If I could, I would be there in a heartbeat.  I loved Florida when I was down there in 2000.

What part were you in?

Have you slapped that one dude from Indiana with a pie in the face today?
 

The Purple Fuzzy

Sitting on the beach sounds pretty good about now.

almondjoy

We spent a week at Disney and Sea World.  We also drove over to the coast on the Atlantic side, but didn't get to stay and play on the beach.

MelodyB

Oh...tourist trap.

You didnt see the REAL Florida then.

You have to come to the Panhandle to experience that. ;)
Have you slapped that one dude from Indiana with a pie in the face today?
 

almondjoy

Yeah I know.  It was fun though ;)

yosemite

#41
hmmmmm! random? thoughts? none here!!  :laughhard: :laughhard:

nahhh! seriously, jerry reed passed away this past monday and has been on my mind a lot since he was my tv and radio hero of the late seventies and early eighties.  

Known in country music as "The Guitar Man," singer-songwriter Jerry Reed gained recognition not only for a successful solo career but also as an actor and ace session player. Jerry Reed Hubbard was born in Atlanta on March 20, 1937. He was signed

by publisher and producer Bill Lowery to cut his first record, "If the Good Lord's Willing and the Creeks Don't Rise," at age 18. He continued releasing both country and rockabilly singles to little notice until rocker Gene Vincent covered his "Crazy Legs" in 1958.



After a two-year tenure in the military, Reed moved to Nashville in 1961 to continue his songwriting career, which had continued to gather steam even as he was in the armed forces thanks to Brenda Lee's 1960 cover of his "That's All You Got to Do." He also became a popular session and tour guitarist. In 1962, he scored some success with the singles "Goodnight Irene" and "Hully Gully Guitar," which found their way to Chet Atkins, who produced Reed's 1965 "If I Don't Live Up to It." In 1967, he notched his first chart hit with "Guitar Man," which Elvis Presley soon covered. After Presley recorded another of Reed's songs, "U.S. Male," the songwriter recorded an Elvis tribute, "Tupelo Mississippi Flash," which proved to be his first Top 20 hit.



After releasing the 1970 crossover hit "Amos Moses," a hybrid of rock, country and Cajun styles, Reed teamed with Atkins for the duet LP Me and Jerry. During the 1970 television season, he was a regular on the Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour, and in 1971 he issued his biggest hit, the chart-topper "When You're Hot, You're Hot," which was also the title track of his first solo album. A second collaboration with Atkins, Me and Chet, followed in 1972, as did a series of Top 40 singles, which alternated between frenetic, straightforward country offerings and more pop-flavored, countrypolitan material. A year later, he scored his second No. 1, "Lord, Mr. Ford.



In the mid-1970s, Reed's recording career began to take a backseat to his acting aspirations, and in 1974, he co-starred with his close friend Burt Reynolds in the film W.W. and the Dixie Dancekings. While he continued to record throughout the decade, his greatest visibility was as a motion picture star, almost always in tandem with headliner Reynolds. After 1976's Gator, Reed appeared in 1978's High Ballin' and 1979's Hot Stuff. He also co-starred in all three of the Smokey and the Bandit films. The first, which premiered in 1977, landed Reed a No. 2 hit with the soundtrack's "East Bound and Down."



In 1979, he released a record comprised of both vocal and instrumental selections, Half & Half. It was followed two years later by Jerry Reed Sings Jim Croce. In 1982, Reed's career as a singles artist was revitalized by the chart-topping novelty hit, "She Got the Goldmine (I Got the Shaft)," followed by "The Bird," which peaked at No. 2. His last chart hit, "I'm a Slave," appeared in 1983.



After an unsuccessful 1986 LP, Lookin' at You, Reed focused on touring until 1992, when he and Atkins reunited for the album Sneakin' Around before he again returned to the road. Reed released a live album in 2005.



Reed died Aug. 31, 2008, at the age of 71.

so long friend, you will be missed! -yo
My conscience is captive to the Word of God.Thus I cannot and will not recant, for going against my conscience is neither safe nor salutary. I can do no other, here i stand, God help me. Amen      -Martin Luther

sunlight

there are only 18 seats left on the designated flight to Guatemala... I need to get my ticket this week.
  :attackhug: Be full of hugs!

iridiscente

my head hurts and the baby won't stop screaming.

SippinTea

Send her to her adopted aunty in Oregon. :)

*Hugs* Dina... twice.

:beret:
"Going somewhere means leaving somewhere. Choosing something means choosing against other things. Gaining something means losing something else. And between the old and new--the 'was' and the 'not yet'--there exists only one thing: a very frightening journey called faith."
--taken from the book Coming Up For Air

iridiscente

she finally snuggled up to her daddy

Sis

Daddys are good to have around, huh? 

iridiscente

I can't even imagine surviving as a single mother.

Sis

Quote from: iridiscente on September 08, 2008, 07:29:24 PM
I can't even imagine surviving as a single mother.

I did. It wasn't that hard but my daughter missed out on a lot by not having her dad at home.