Shale news is soooooo slow and I am bored. I am wondering whatever happened to some of the most verbal players in the beginning of this site. Mooncookie, Jim Crow, Snake Stewart, Kassi, Jay (the other Jay--not Shale Geo). There were others whose names I have now forgotten who are also lost. Did you all metamorphosize into our newer peers. If not, let's hear from you all again
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Kat(aliscious),
Viewed the pics of your "Strange Days" performance....... looks like you were having more fun than anybody! Wish I could still "shake a leg" like that!!! LOL .......... Good luck with the guitar.
Linda(can'tdancemuchnomorebutstilllovemywine)
Hey Ms. Kitty,
I am trying to remember who the other "Jay" was. Shale Geo (Jay) is one of the most valuable members of this site. He does not beat around the bush, and he gives us first hand FACTS on a lot of issues. Everyone on this site should thank him everyday.
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