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Portrait of Cathie Fredrickson
Hey Tucker'd Out, What a treat to come across The Flood of 09..... I don't live that far from Fargo/Moorhead, here in Fergus Falls. Mn. and remember hearing this on local t.v. I loved it, it was perfect for the time and events that were going on. So great to hear it again!!!!! Much respect, Happy-dark Happy-dark Cathie
Portrait of Paul49
John, Flood of O9 certainly brings me back to growing up along the Banks of the Red River in Winnipeg. Sandbagging was a common exercise every spring in the late 60's. And the mess it left was unbelievable.
Alberta is much safer place in regards to spring water rising.
Great sound guys.
catch ya later Lynn.
Stay dry.
Portrait of Paul49
Still listening guys. What? A year later now!
Hope all is well. Good to see your still about OS.
Portrait of Ed Daley
Great stuff...Love your vocals.....!
Portrait of Don Worden
Lynn,

Thanks for all the kind words and supporting new talent. I will be checking out John's song real soon and I appreciate the heads-up.

Really like your sound. Fox on the Run rendition is first rate.

Again, I can't thank you enough for responding. You are a class act in every way!

Don
Portrait of Juliana Sparks
You all are great!!!
XO
Juliana
Portrait of Keith Carpenter
Outstanding, great vocals
Portrait of Paul49

For you rough, tough, cowboys out there.
Edward N. Bond Jr. CFP
Cowboy Toothache

An old Texas cowboy went to the dentist with a toothache. After an examination, the dentist told the cowboy he had a tooth that had to come out. He said, "I'm going to give you a shot of Novocain and I'll be back in just a few minutes."
The old cowboy grabbed the doc's arm and said, "No way. I hate needles and I ain't havin' no shot!"
The dentist said, "That's okay, we'll just go with gas instead."

The cowboy replied, "Gas makes me sick. I ain't havin' no gas either."
Without saying a word, the dentist turned and left the room for a minute and when he came back, he handed the cowboy a glass of water and said," Here, take this pill."
The cowboy looked at the pill and asked, "What is it?"
The doc r eplied," It's Viagra."
The old cowboy looked surprised and asked, "Will that kill the pain?"
"No," replied the dentist, "but it'll give you something to hang on to while I pull that tooth."

Portrait of Paul49
Thanks for your comments Lynn. Great to hear from ya.
 
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