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    Quote Originally Posted by Cochiti Don View Post
    I think there is a country a d western tune called”if there ain’t Morgan David in heaven, who the hell wants to go?”
    Townes said "If there ain't no whiskey and women, behind that heavenly door, I'll take my chances down below, of that you can be sure."
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    Registered User Al Trujillo's Avatar
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    If 'playing well' is a requirement for entry then I'll never know.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Al Trujillo View Post
    If 'playing well' is a requirement for entry then I'll never know.
    But just think of all the years you will have to practice !! Eternity ! My wife tells me that she has heard enough of my playing so she might opt out of the heavenly home if she has to hear me play for eternity !

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    Appropriate to this discussion?

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    Not really any loopholes in "you cannot take it with you" post mortem.. Sorry ..
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    As long as there's my Gibson F5, a big fat Wegen pick and Monel strings,I'm in.

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    From yankees1 - " In what order Ivan ? " In ''US speak'' - I'll plead the 5th amendment !!,
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