Trips and Travel
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Glad you're safe Beats
Really great to catch up, we had a fantastic time, G&P great hosts as usual and I'm amazed I didn't walk out of the Dungeon with anything, at the moment.
Simon and Cameron were cool and my chain stitching experience was a memorable one.
See you all again soon.
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You're too kind.
Don't worry Beats, everywhere I go the coaster goes, I think the Party Crew next year should decide, what do you think ?
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I will have to resist using underhand tactics, Junior Terror would be useful but that would be cheating
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We're both Simon, do I need to be embarrassed about my post Seul ?
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Thanks Seul, I'll sleep a bit better tonight now.
I must stop jumping to conclusions !
You can borrow my son if you like, I could do with a rest.
Simon & I were discussing your Riders jacket, shame IH don't do it anymore 'cause we both want one, BAD !!!!!!
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You'll have to bring the jacket though !
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If only all problems were that nice.
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Yo:
I am just back from a week trip to Austin Texas and Kingston Jamaica.
It was my first time in Texas, and I loved it. Austin is beautiful. Everything looks like it was built yesterday. I went to have a pair of boots done by Lee Miller of Texas Traditions (check this out: http://gallery.me.com/carrlyn#gallery)
My feet had never been measured so thoroughly. His place is small, and he has 2 employees making boots the old fashioned, everything-handmade, way. I'm going to have to wait 3 years before my pair is ready. So I visited several other ready made bootshops, Allens, Cavender's and was amazed by the huge selection. I got myself a pair of brown smooth Ostrich Lucchese roper boots to keep myself waiting.
Then I flew down to Kingston Jamaica to record material with Sly & Robbie. We did 18 hardcore roots Reggae tracks during the first 2 days: 13 Gainsbourg, 3 Johnny Clarke, 2 rocksteady, and the following day, we programmed 2 Funk tracks.
Musicians were: Sly on drums, Robbie Lyn on keyboards, Mikey Chung on lead guitar, Dougie Bryan on riddim guitar and Sticky Thompson on percussion. Robbie Shakespeare was unable to participate and will overdub his bass parts later.
While I was there I met with the Mighty Diamonds, Mr. Vegas, Assassin, Ce'Cile. Cool and nice. Jamaica seemed a bit more relaxed than last time I was there, probably because the government are taking out some gang leaders (in JA, gang leaders are called community leaders in the press because they intimidate journalists into making them look more legit than what they actually are).