Remembering the old days...Greg Nice!!! Greg N-I-C-E.
Sorry, got taken back to the '90's with your user name. Love Nice & Smooth (even though I quoted Gang Starr).
Welcome!
I date all the way back to vinyl and 8-tracks. There was no RW or FF on 8-track; nothing like having to listen to the whole crappy album just to hear one good song.@Greg NiceAaaaahhhh, cassettes.
Thanks for the memory!
Ahh cassettes... I remember making mix tapes with those as a kid using a radio with two cassette slots!@Greg Nice, I remember buying "Ain't A Damn Thing Changed" on cassette..
Man, we must have jammed that thing non-stop every time we got in the car, hung out, hit the skate park, drank 40's (again, old school), etc...until it finally wore out. Aaaaahhhh, cassettes.
Thanks for the memory!
The only time I ever played with one of those was at some house we rented down in Florida for a few days. I was only about 8 and we tried to make that mystical machine play an Elvis 8 track and some how broke it! Ill never forget that moment lolI date all the way back to vinyl and 8-tracks. There was no RW or FF on 8-track; nothing like having to listen to the whole crappy album just to hear one good song.
To the OP: Welcome from Buffalo!
I'm from NY.Welcome from Arkansas!
Tell us a little about yourself and what kind of sticks you like to smoke
LOL, that's a great story!@ ZippoGeek I also date back to the vinyl days, though late in the game. I was about 5 when I found my Mom's stash (a baggie of that green leaf) in a Styx album. She denies it to this day!
I've never had a glass of Port that I didn't like with my cigar! Just a great pairing, every time.Right now I'm trying to get my cigar and beverage pairings down. I'm open to any and all suggestions.