dmatthews
Dave's not here
But you haven't fried Turkey in Greece yet!Czech Please!
But you haven't fried Turkey in Greece yet!Czech Please!
Dutch you think you should try it with the Hollandaise first?But you haven't fried Turkey in Greece yet!
I Canado that mate, it would be the end of US!Dutch you think you should try it with the Hollandaise first?
Paris the thought!Will you guys Belize cut it out?
I’ve seen your BMX days. Nice transition to the current you.
JB got some serious air!
Are you counting the lap steels? Or just the original Broadcaster as the first?I'm the same age as the 2nd guitar Leo designed.
So, the results, according to these two similar poles, is that the real PRS players seem to be from 40 to 65 and some sort of engineer.
So...middle aged to AARP guys with good jobs. Just saying.
I was in my mid 20s when I got my first one myself.maybe now, but when i bought it i was a 29 year old out of work pastry chef and unpublished underground cartoonist. the punks in the squat hated my prs, it was like skinhead kryptonite.
I don’t think middle age starts until about 60 any more...but, yes, the ticket seems to be to be an engineer for long enough to have a bit of spare cash.So, the results, according to these two similar poles, is that the real PRS players seem to be from 40 to 65 and some sort of engineer.
So...middle aged to AARP guys with good jobs. Just saying.
So we're doing photos as proof of life, errrr, proof of age, now huh. OK...
1976:
Ray flannel by Ray, on Flickr
1981:
Europe '81 (3) by Ray, on Flickr
1991-ish
Scanned Photo 1 by Ray, on Flickr
Just a few weeks ago:
untitled-1-7-3 by Ray, on Flickr
-Ray
That one shot of me with my daughter is one of the very very very few times (all very very very short-lived) when I was totally clean shaven. I always had something going, even just the peach fuzz I could barely manage in '76 (I was all of 17, but it got me into bars)...Gotta love the facial hair in ‘81! Respect