Stephen Kosior
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Great job so far gang! Every time I look I find more, and then there are the things I’m convinced are something, but I can’t figure out… Like the Duck in the pond with the bag or a stamp on its head… There’s also songs I feel should be here but can’t find, like Eleanor Rigby. Anyway, here a few more I found. Piggies (on the box truck), Carry That Weight (worker in the lower left), Fixing a Hole (the Construction workers), Glass Onion (near DR Robert)
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I don’t see a reason not too. Did you find 8 days a week?
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I second Jung’s comment regarding the ability of a songs you mentioned to endure. Welcome to the Club.
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Hey Paul, You may be the only MLT Club member that can pronounce Watervliet. 😉 I just joined a few days ago and had to drop you a reply when I saw your question in the birthday questions video. Fingers crossed we someday get to see them in Albany!
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Too funny. When you said you were Watervliet mailing address but in Latham I had to look you up, because I’m in the same boat. Watervliet mailing address, but on the Latham boarder. Turns out we are about a mile apart as the crow flies. I’m behind the old KMart off Haswell. Loving the group so far. There’s just enough activity to keep things interesting but not so much to be overwhelming.
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Thanks Howard, for the update. Once I actually posted the picture I saw it worked fine other then the orientation. As for that, my guess is if I had held my phone vertically and not horizontally, when I took the picture, it would have been fine. Even though I oriented the picture correctly before uploading, there is probably meta data in the file that retains the original orientation. I’m sure we would both prefer Rudi be working on shooting the next video or engineering the next collection of beautiful things, but a little more control when uploading photos would be cool to have, if it’s not too much time away more important things. 😉
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I was planning to make this it’s own post, but the picture won’t rotate correctly and is probably too small to read, so, I’m just going to leave it here for y’all amusement and hope it’s better then the preview I’m seeing.
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If you end up taking it out of storage get a good coat of quality car wax on the board and the disks and you won’t need to flick so hard. The link you posted shows the Shut up and Sit Down review for Crokinole. Very entertaining video.
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Thanks Jung. The western part of the state is 6 hours from me and I’ve only ever driven through the outskirts of Buffalo on my way to Cedar Point. “The Wide, Wide Land” is heavy in the rotation of things I’m listening to. I didn’t know the background story until I got home from my visit to Connecticut and could watch the video and read the text under the video. One of the most beautiful of many beautiful things…
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Thanks Howard. I know I’m a little late getting on the bus but I’m here to enjoy the journey and that what matters.
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Hi Jacki, I wanted to reply to your initial welcome message but it didn’t want to “take over” Paul’s thread knowing I would be posting my own intro when I had some time to figure out what I wanted to say. So, without further delay, Thank you for the welcomes. I’ve only crossed into Canada once in 1985 when I was attending collage at SUNY Potsdam but as a hobby board gamer, Canada is home to my favorite dexterity game, Crokinole. I’m right with you on “Paperback Writer” but “The Long and Winding Road” is a tougher sell. My memories of that song include watching a friend slow dance with the girl I had a head over heels crush on at a high school dance. Guess I’m still not over it. LOL. Anyway, thanks for the welcomes. See you around the Clubhouse!