tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6748466872287218442.post5072865763455647071..comments2023-11-26T13:05:45.180-06:00Comments on Le Blog Hot: The Toastmasters ClubJimhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13636654659959513692noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6748466872287218442.post-43834604241699865092010-09-25T22:00:16.767-05:002010-09-25T22:00:16.767-05:00Thanks very much, Jim. I've listened to you fo...Thanks very much, Jim. I've listened to you for years...crazy about that N'Oleans stuff, first horn a bugle with a drum and bugle corps, second a cornet which I learned with braces on my teeth, although a teacher refused to teach me. My horn has been my friend all my life...although I really haven't played it since...God knows. The horn was part of the reason I'm still alive. I was a Green Beret, and I'm convinced my friends wouldn't put me where THEIR guitar/horn player might get hurt...<br /><br /> I've always played guitar, though, and I sit and jam with you on local NPR. Tonight it's th e"39" show, and being born in 1939, I'm having a good time with your tunes...<br /><br />Thanks again. I'll come catch your act one of these days...I actually played one day on the river stage in San Antonio...in those far-off days special Forces medics got a lot of their medic training at the base in San Antonio...wow, what a town. <br /><br />Mo' later. Leslie PiperAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com