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Posted by tom tom blue on 08-06-2006 at13:05:

 

temp at 77 at 4:12am this morning



Posted by LuR KiNG on 08-02-2007 at08:27:

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quote:
Originally posted by tom tom blue
temp at 77 at 4:12am this morning

a few days ago I woke uP & turned on the news. maybe around 6:30
it was 77°. (on its way into the 90's)

then right before I went to bed that night I turned on the local
weather channel, yup it was back down to 77°

p.s. the reason I thought of that is that I currently have 77 deleted items in Outlook.



Posted by Marti on 08-02-2007 at13:12:

 

Only in Minnesota would it be 77 degrees today.



Posted by LuR KiNG on 08-03-2007 at08:19:

Thumb Up! RE: All Things 77

I started a new Proj. today at work the project # is 07077



Posted by LuR KiNG on 08-03-2007 at08:22:

 

quote:
Originally posted by Marti
Only in Minnesota would it be 77 degrees today.

currently 77° 10:15 a.m. the high today is expected to be 88° Cool



Posted by Marti on 08-09-2007 at14:27:

 

77% of 1 file downloaded.



Posted by LuR KiNG on 08-09-2007 at19:52:

  77s Tickets

I found these in a box at my Bro's tonight Cool



Posted by Ping Pong Over the Abyss on 08-11-2007 at05:35:

 

After picking up something at the store this morning, I checked the temp at a nearby bank. Yep, you guessed it--77. Big Grin



Posted by larryl on 08-11-2007 at11:03:

 

i wish i could see 77 on a thermometer.

heck....88 would make me happy!



Posted by 77 bc on 08-11-2007 at13:33:

 

currently 97, here in Springfield USA.

What's sad, is that my dream destination, Bocas Del Toro, Panama, is only 88 degrees, right now. Yet another reason to move to Panama!!!



Posted by phreaq on 08-12-2007 at10:34:

 

a 77 sighting of my own device...


77th Post

~f



Posted by Marti on 08-12-2007 at14:12:

 

quote:
Originally posted by phreaq
a 77 sighting of my own device...


77th Post

~f


Congratulations on your achievement, and thank you for an interesting read.



Posted by Tony S. on 09-12-2007 at11:02:

Cool

post #77...
see you suckers later! Tongue



Posted by Ping Pong Over the Abyss on 09-12-2007 at14:40:

 

Badabing, badaboom!!!!!!!!!!! Big Grin Cool



Posted by Joey T. on 09-20-2007 at15:05:

Cool

my winning bid $7.77................ Big Grin

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=130153040242&ssPageName=STRK:MEWN:IT&ih=003



Posted by Big Jim on 09-21-2007 at11:26:

  RE: 77s Tickets

quote:
Originally posted by LuR KiNG
I found these in a box at my Bro's tonight Cool


Sorry I'm a bit behind and a little late to respond, but...

I know I was at one of these shows (maybe both!) I used to go to the New Union frequently in the early 90's in my early collegiate years (played there twice in a "battle of the bands" competition in 1990, the competition which would see "Inside Out" f/k/a the Joel Hanson Band and now known as PFR, win the competition and get a record deal).

Moved from MN to NJ in '94 (I did it for love) and haven't been back to that place since. I see it's the Club 3 Degrees now -- good to see they still have a presence there!

Was the '91 show the one where Perry and the Poor Boys opened up for the 77's and dubbed themselves "the 88's"? If the 1990 show is the one I'm thinking of (I think it is, b/c I'm pretty sure the winter cold was setting in then), it was the first 77's concert I had ever been to.

Jim



Posted by LuR KiNG on 09-21-2007 at12:47:

 

Jim,

I was at most of the "battle of the bands" competitions from '87 - 91, & saw "Inside Out" What band were you IN ?
_________________________

the New Union Moved in the mid 90's then moved again (downtown) & is Now Club 3 Degrees
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not sure which Show Perry and the Poor Boys opened uP probably / maybe both
I saw them many many times in the early 90's at the new union.

FYI one of the former Perry and the Poor Boys Drummers is now with
one of my favorite local bands Romantica at a show some weeks ago he saw my DA - SA shirt
and told me he likes the Lost Dogs & had recorded with Mike Roe on a Perry and the Poor Boys album Cool
______________________

p.s. joey NiCe BiD Cool $7.77



Posted by Big Jim on 09-26-2007 at13:03:

 

I was in a band called "Sanctifier" (I am now embarassed by the blatantly "Christianese" name of this band). The lead singer/songwriter had written some decent tunes, though I don't think the music was anything too special (straight-ahead blues/rock was the style). I was a 19-year old college student - I did some of the rhythm and all of the lead guitar. We played in two of the rounds and were pretty quickly and summarily dismissed from the competition. Shortly after that, we disbanded for various reasons (mine was college). Oh well - it was fun while it lasted...

jim



Posted by Big Jim on 09-26-2007 at13:17:

 

quote:
Originally posted by LuR KiNG
Jim,

not sure which Show Perry and the Poor Boys opened uP probably / maybe both
I saw them many many times in the early 90's at the new union.

FYI one of the former Perry and the Poor Boys Drummers is now with
one of my favorite local bands Romantica at a show some weeks ago he saw my DA - SA shirt
and told me he likes the Lost Dogs & had recorded with Mike Roe on a Perry and the Poor Boys album Cool


Thanks - you may be right - it may actually have been both shows in which Perry and the Poor Boys opened up for them. I remember the second one especially though, since they dubbed themselves the "88's" - that was to "subtly" promote the upcoming 77's CD of the same name. Pretty cool about the drummer in the local band seeing your shirt and commenting on the Lost Dogs and having worked with Mike Roe. I don't think it was "Deep Blue Sea", was it? That is a great Roe-produced album. Mike also was all over this with guitar and vocals too. I have to pull this one out of the archives again, as it's been awhile since I listened to it. I will check out Romantica too... Cool



Posted by Big Jim on 09-28-2007 at14:17:

 

quote:
Originally posted by Big Jim
I was in a band called "Sanctifier" (I am now embarassed by the blatantly "Christianese" name of this band).
jim


On a whim, I tried to google my old band's name and came across a Brazilian death metal band that goes by that name (they can have it). The Holy Spirit is the Sanctifier and I would never use that for a band name again (it wasn't my idea to begin with). Anyways, found it interesting that a death metal band that appears to be all about evil has that name.

Anyway, back to what this thread is supposed to be about : it was a partly cloudy 77 degrees here in NJ this afternoon - a great Friday.


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