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Oh yeah! Well I know the STUCKEY family. They used to sell the finest Chinese made Native Indian Tom-Tom drums in the South. I know what really went down with the Great Pecan Log Delivery snafu. Man, the stories I could tell ...

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Posted on 13 years ago
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From RogerSling

Actually, no. That title belongs to Evan Macenthorpe out of Toad Suck, AR. He participated in that Berkley study back in 79. They figured out a method for quantifying talent and applied the variables to the drummer. It was a massive study that ran for about three years. Every stick swinger known and unknown was fed into the calculations. Evan took it by a margin of 0.00783 percentage points. It is updated every seven years. Evan still holds the title. For the record, Ringo lost out in the second round of computations. He was beat out by Sister Francine Guanimire, the drumming nun.

Roger,..

What in gods name are you talking about ?? Please tell me where I can read about this paper champion !!

It`s a drum,.....Hit It !!

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Posted on 13 years ago
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the point is" you know this couldn't be bad yeah yeah " look at him today how he's evolved quite the artist

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Posted on 13 years ago
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So did Elvis,..Ever here his guitar playing ??

It`s a drum,.....Hit It !!

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Posted on 13 years ago
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From geckobeats

Great qoute!!I'm lucky to know the Starky family. I know what went down. Ringo can play.

Yeah man, Ringo was pretty good in my opinion. Was he Ginger Baker? No! He was just a Beatle. He completed them. Maybe Keltner could have been a Beatle? Ringo made the others realize that they could take themselves too seriously until they actually did take themselves too seriously. All that aside, no one could have replaced Ringo because then it would not have been the Beatles. Ok, and now I will step down off my soapbox and go back to my mp3 alphabetizing.

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Posted on 13 years ago
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From OddBall

Roger,.. What in gods name are you talking about ?? Please tell me where I can read about this paper champion !!

Tee hee tickle me giggle giggle. :D

For the record, about a third. That's a fairly accurate estimate.

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Posted on 13 years ago
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From RogerSling

Oh yeah! Well I know the STUCKEY family. They used to sell the finest Chinese made Native Indian Tom-Tom drums in the South. I know what really went down with the Great Pecan Log Delivery snafu. Man, the stories I could tell ...

LOL!! Pray tell!

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