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Alan
2014-02-03 23:17:19 UTC
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Who's that on page 58 of the March 2014 issue of Guitar Player? It's
our own Mike Keneally! Nice two-page shot of him behind the keyboard on
the Satch tour (although to be fair, he does have a guitar in hand),
five pages of writing. Only had a chance to skim it a bit, but it looks
like a fairly wide-ranging piece.

Congrats Mike!!!

Alan
Ori
2014-02-04 00:42:36 UTC
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Post by Alan
Who's that on page 58 of the March 2014 issue of Guitar Player? It's
our own Mike Keneally! Nice two-page shot of him behind the keyboard on
the Satch tour (although to be fair, he does have a guitar in hand),
five pages of writing. Only had a chance to skim it a bit, but it looks
like a fairly wide-ranging piece.
Congrats Mike!!!
Alan
Guitar Player has 58 pages???
Alan
2014-02-06 03:22:59 UTC
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Post by Alan
Who's that on page 58 of the March 2014 issue of Guitar Player? It's
our own Mike Keneally! Nice two-page shot of him behind the keyboard on
the Satch tour (although to be fair, he does have a guitar in hand),
five pages of writing. Only had a chance to skim it a bit, but it looks
like a fairly wide-ranging piece.
Congrats Mike!!!
Alan
Guitar Player has 58 pages???
63 - five pages in the article (plus a page for the second half of the pic.

Alan
Ori
2014-02-10 15:37:31 UTC
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Post by Alan
Who's that on page 58 of the March 2014 issue of Guitar Player? It's
our own Mike Keneally! Nice two-page shot of him behind the keyboard on
the Satch tour (although to be fair, he does have a guitar in hand),
five pages of writing. Only had a chance to skim it a bit, but it looks
like a fairly wide-ranging piece.
Congrats Mike!!!
Alan
Guitar Player has 58 pages???
63 - five pages in the article (plus a page for the second half of the pic.
Oh, OK.

Next question: Are you from the future? All I could find at Barnes & Noble was the February issue. With a feature about Henry Kaiser (!) and some other stuff that I really wanted to buy, but couldn't, because I forgot my wallet at home, because that's the way I am, apparently.
Ron Moses
2014-02-11 18:40:15 UTC
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Post by Ori
Next question: Are you from the future? All I could find at Barnes & Noble was the February issue. With a feature about Henry Kaiser (!) and some other stuff that I really wanted to buy, but couldn't, because I forgot my wallet at home, because that's the way I am, apparently.
I'm not from the future, but I do have the ability to send emails into the past. Let me shoot you one about your wallet. There, done. How's that Kaiser article?

Hang on, let me send one more about the paper cut. All set. Thumb better?

ron
Ori
2014-02-13 07:50:09 UTC
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Post by Ori
Next question: Are you from the future? All I could find at Barnes & Noble was the February issue. With a feature about Henry Kaiser (!) and some other stuff that I really wanted to buy, but couldn't, because I forgot my wallet at home, because that's the way I am, apparently.
I'm not from the future, but I do have the ability to send emails into the past. Let me shoot you one about your wallet. There, done. How's that Kaiser article?
Hang on, let me send one more about the paper cut. All set. Thumb better?
ron
The little I read seemed interesting.

Speaking of sending emails to the past, have you read this? http://twitter.bug.quietbabylon.com/
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