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Greyowlphotoart
142 posts
Oct 19, 2010
10:34 AM
I was walking along a quiet street in my sleepy UK seaside town today when my eyes were drawn to a solitary piece of white paper on the pavement - US=Sidewalk:)On this paper someone had jotted down 4 names.

Paul Butterfield Blues Band
Tim Buckley
Tom Rush
Chicago.

Why these four particular names? (I've just been involved with two threads mentioning PBBB and Chicago incidentally.)
Is there a connection, why did I pick it up, is there a hidden message, what's the meaning of life etc???!!!

Help, it's freakin' me out!!! :):):) Discuss?

Confused Grey Owl

Last Edited by on Oct 19, 2010 10:34 AM
The7thDave
178 posts
Oct 19, 2010
10:37 AM
Did you look up? There should have been a double rainbow just then.

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Greyowlphotoart
144 posts
Oct 19, 2010
11:00 AM
@ Dave LOL. No, just my luck, I was just staring at the paper muttering and scratching my head.
GermanHarpist
1786 posts
Oct 19, 2010
3:02 PM
The same happened to me two days ago. However I was looking for some papes, so I just picked it up and smoked it. While enjoying the blues, I looked up and there was an owl... blinking.

Was that you - owl of destiny?

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nacoran
3026 posts
Oct 19, 2010
3:07 PM
I bet someone's grandma didn't get them the birthday CD's they wanted.

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Greyowlphotoart
161 posts
Oct 23, 2010
7:21 AM
@ The7thDave Just been into a music store in town this afternoon, checking out at a low F special 20. Came out looked up and what did I see.......Yep a double rainbow!!!
eharp
847 posts
Oct 23, 2010
3:20 PM
that is odd, especially considering you lost a piece of paper with those exact 4 names on not more that 30 seconds before.
it's gotta be tough getting senile.
Greyowlphotoart
162 posts
Oct 23, 2010
4:10 PM
@eharp 'it's gotta be tough getting senile'
......Nah nothing to it, it's easy.

Last Edited by on Oct 24, 2010 5:03 AM
Diggsblues
566 posts
Oct 23, 2010
4:25 PM
I would say those artist were at their peak during what we called in the states the progressive rock era.
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