Bob Galella
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Jung, I love the talent. Something which I do not have. I print also, at least people won’t think I am prescribing medication.
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Jacki,
I am not sure what other similarities we have. Maybe we should be afraid to find out
I am already an “evil twin”. My father was the Little League coach for my brother and me and the assistant coach’s son was our pitcher. They lived down the street from us. His daughter and I were born on the same day about 2 hours before I. She would call me her little brother. I told her I was her evil twin She and I still keep in touch over Facebook and she still lives in town She and her husband own a bar/restaurant -
Did I say we were kindred spirits? Ha get this. I was the second youngest in my class which was something I had to learn to live with as a young kid myself. I also had problems with penmanship. In fact it was in 6 th grade that we were finally permitted to use a pen vs a pencil. However I will give ya one guess who was NOT permitted and still had to use a pencil. He finally relented after about half the year had passed.
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Hi again Jacki,
I wholly agree. May I ask the nature of art form? The more Jung, you, and I communicate and learn more about each other I am beginning to believe we are kindred spirits.
We have the club to thank for that New friends are always a good thing -
Jung, Love the calligraphy. I am not an MD but if you try to read my handwriting, you might think so and no, I don’t write prescriptions. Aside from that, however, this note, says it all.
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Bob Galella
Member23/01/2020 at 16:09 in reply to: Hi from NJ and other comments on the music of the times.Jung, thank you. Yes Woodstock was quite the experience back then. Don’t remember much though (oops). I do recall all of us laughing at Arlo Guthrie’s comment that the New York State Thruway is closed. From where I grew up, we could see the Tappan Zee Bridge, part of the Thruway that spans the Hudson River, and the traffic was absolutely stopped. We waited until we saw headlights moving that night before we left.
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Bob Galella
Member23/01/2020 at 16:03 in reply to: Hi from NJ and other comments on the music of the times.Thank you Howard. I absolutely agree, very enjoyable and glad to be an MLT Club member.
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Bob Galella
Member22/01/2020 at 19:51 in reply to: Hi from NJ and other comments on the music of the times.Thanks. I am surprised I never lost them. Related to that is the fact that my son and daughter-in-law spent their honeymoon last April in England, Scotland, and Amsterdam. While in Scotland, they visited with some cousins on my Mother’s side of the family; my grandparents came from Glasgow almost 100 years ago (wow, never thought of that). One of the cousins they met was Mom’s first cousin, who is well into her 80’s. She told my son that the last time she remembered seeing me was when I came home from Woodstock. I asked him what did she say I looked like? He laughed and said I think that Jean was too polite to say much.
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Bob Galella
Member22/01/2020 at 19:13 in reply to: Hi from NJ and other comments on the music of the times.Thank you Jacki. Nice to meet you as well. Yep, $7.00 I look at them and laugh at those prices vs. today. This poster is on my wall at home, as you can see, the tickets are there as well .