Nashville has been a good stop. I've had entirely too much barbeque in the past few days for my own good, but since I haven't been able to get the real thing in four years, I think it's excusable
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I miss Publix. Publix Deli, who makes the best damn *#($-#@&*#R%*&^@$01!! subs EVER... *blissful sigh* And here we're moving even farther north. I miss Publix. I miss it ever so much.
(Note: if you see them, Meijers is almost on par with Publix (but no subs), and is a good place to shop. But they're rare beasts.)
<<<(Granted, given that the only other woman in the store was an air-headed blond who bounced up and expressed great glee at the fact that they had a BLUE! OVATION! OMG! SO COOL! -- well, I can understand this guy's reluctance to hand over a six thousand dollar guitar to the random chick he'd never seen before
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I'm told that an Ovation makes a damn fine dog dish. Or boat paddle, should you need that more than you need a dog dish.
The only Ovation-esque thing I ever came close to liking was one made by the luthier who built my guitar. (Augie LoPrinzi, if you've ever heard of him. Brilliant, brilliant man.) His knockoff of it wasn't bad, but that was about the best thing I could say about it.
I shrieked when I found out we were back in Publix territory. The first thing I got was a sub, which was slightly disappointing -- not enough mayo, I ultimately decided -- but still damn good. I think that needs to be lunch tomorrow, too.
I highly recommend it. The trick is to have some showstopper piece -- I use jazz standards, generally, but any showy bit of fingerstyle playing will do.
And I was good. I didn't ask to play any of the lovely things with 5 and 6 digit pricetags.
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His jaw hit the floor that hard? How big a bruise did that leave on his jaw?
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I miss Publix. Publix Deli, who makes the best damn *#($-#@&*#R%*&^@$01!! subs EVER... *blissful sigh* And here we're moving even farther north. I miss Publix. I miss it ever so much.
(Note: if you see them, Meijers is almost on par with Publix (but no subs), and is a good place to shop. But they're rare beasts.)
<<<(Granted, given that the only other woman in the store was an air-headed blond who bounced up and expressed great glee at the fact that they had a BLUE! OVATION! OMG! SO COOL! -- well, I can understand this guy's reluctance to hand over a six thousand dollar guitar to the random chick he'd never seen before ( ... )
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The only Ovation-esque thing I ever came close to liking was one made by the luthier who built my guitar. (Augie LoPrinzi, if you've ever heard of him. Brilliant, brilliant man.) His knockoff of it wasn't bad, but that was about the best thing I could say about it.
I shrieked when I found out we were back in Publix territory. The first thing I got was a sub, which was slightly disappointing -- not enough mayo, I ultimately decided -- but still damn good. I think that needs to be lunch tomorrow, too.
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Hmm...
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And I was good. I didn't ask to play any of the lovely things with 5 and 6 digit pricetags.
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