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Sandy Mc 
03/13/08

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Toni, I received the packet.  Thanks so much.  I'm reading the book and eating Graham crackers with Cool Whip.  I love the "Lucy" card.

Richard Nance 
03/13/08

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You're right John, but it's not from prehistoric days. Free on board is the term used now (at least in my industry).

John Southworth 
03/13/08

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In my (prehistoric) day, "FOB" meant "Free On Board" - indicating that the quoted price included the cost of loading the stuff.

KarenMG 
03/13/08

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Ada, I thoroughly enjoyed the article you shared. Thanks!
Jack, I find it amazing that I can extract that innocuous bit of info from my head, yet I cannot remember what I traveled from one room to another to get.


Happy Jack 
03/13/08

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KMG, there is no debating, we all know that you are crazy. As Ada pointed out, FOB is freight on board. It is the cost added to items shipped. Indicates the price will include shipping costs.
Why you have that information is the question.
Thanks for the article, Ada.
Isn't amazing the number of musicians that have come out of our area?

Susan P. Sunde 
03/13/08

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Ada, I too enjoyed the classicbands.com article.  Isn't it interesting the twists and turns performers' careers take?

SNL 
03/13/08

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Ada Ann, that link you gave on SW FOB about England Dan & John Ford Coley was great!!  I loved reading it!!  Thanks!

Naughty Boy 
03/13/08

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I am so sorry that my post on 3-10-08 at 8:40 P.M. was such a mess...but if you guys would go back...read the post ever so slowly with a great deal of a drunken slur...you should be able to decipher my communication...I had taken KMG's gravy recipe and was testing it...after I finished...I found myself completely, unbelievably, totally, and unequivocally DRUNK...therefore regarding the written slurred message...so sorry..but my French is old and was never really good no matter what I try to do.

So thanks Toni for understanding...thanks SNL for now "Understanding" what I was trying to express.

I will try not to use KMG's recipe's in the future...they always seem to deal with BOOZE...and lot's of it.


Linda P 
03/13/08

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Rick -- Sandra can be the get-away driver and I can l can ride shotgun by the Cherry Pit.  Maybe next time we should go by there after 4:30 in the afternoon.

Rick Watts 
03/13/08

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Linda P, If you drive by the cherry pit on a Friday evening you might see some action. I know your post was last week but I just read it. I don't see the media cameras set up on the street any more so the attension has died down, it might be a good time for you to visit the PIT. wear a disguise so you won't be recognized.

 

JAda 
03/13/08

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http://www.classicbands.com/england.html

JAda 
03/13/08

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Freight on Board

KarenMG 
03/13/08

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Toni, that band does not ring a bell with me. FOB...didn't new car certificates of sale have FOB Detroit (something to do with transportation charges from Detroit to the dealership) listed on them? I may be crazy but I seem to recall that.

Would love to join you girls for lunch on a Saturday.

Richard Nance 
03/13/08

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Sounds like a good trivia question for David Mitchell.

Toni Rogers Jones 
03/13/08

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SouthWest FOB....never could figure out what FOB stood for...? They were from Kimball and around....played at LouAnns and all around Dallas....

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