General welding questions that dont fit in TIG, MIG, Stick, or Certification etc.
Colt45GTO
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when i worked over in Easton PA the shop there had 99.9 The Hawk on which is a classic rock station, as nice as it was to hear some good classic tunes....it got dreary after a while playing the same 20 songs all day. but you know i am my own boss over here and listen to a classic rock station who also play the same 20 songs over and over. i am sure there were more songs released than that.

there is no variety any more!
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Kenny Wayne Sheppard is a very good player, very talented. He gets a little bit of airplay up here and people know who he is. Definitely a lot of potential.

When I was a stagehand I worked a show for a guy named Robert Cray, a very good blues/rock guitarist and I think he had a couple of hits, one was "Smokin' Gun". It still gets played every now and then, but I haven't heard much from him in a while.


Colt45...it's a small world, my 1st wife was from Hellertown PA, just south of Bethlehem. We got our marriage licence in Easton.
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Colt45GTO
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there are some nice places in PA i was partial to the pocono's that is beautiful country.
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Best radio station I ever heard was WXPN Philedelhia, a college/NPR station with repeater stations in Middletown and um, State College?

No variety issues there!

Steve S
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