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Main Forums => The Outpost Cafe => Topic started by: Stjofön Big on December 31, 2012, 04:56:12 PM
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A very Happy New Year to all of you in the US, still waiting for 2013! It doesn't seem so bad, so far! Enjoy life! Enjoy bass! And enjoy the lows and highs of existence!
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Happy New Year to all of you on the Outpost!! I hope the coming year brings you all much happiness.
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Hope it's a better one than the last one... have a great one...
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2013 has got to be a better year! Happy New Year LBO!
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It's been quite a year, as I mentioned Alison Peacock is living me now, things are going very well (considering I've been single for about 14 years and thought I'd grown into an old coot ) ;)
On another front I was offered a part time teaching position with a trade school
http://www.iadt-seattle.com/Home to teach Lighting in their Interior Design program. I'm there 5 hours a week, Monday and Tuesday mornings from 8:30-11:30. Long ago I taught at The art Institue of Seattle, and really enjoyed it, I'm looking forward to getting back into it. I start 1/7/2013, wish me luck!
Happy New Year to my Bass Brothers and Sisters here!
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Thumbs up, Mark!
Happy New Year to you all!
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Still have around 30 minutes until 2013 here in TX. Hope everyone has a very prosperous New Year! First time in 12 years I am not playing a gig on NYE and it feels great to be at home with the family! :)
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Best wishes for the new year to all of you.
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My sincere wishes for a wonderful 2013 go out to all of you! Happy New Year!
And Mark, congrats, that's great to hear. I'll bet you'll do a super job.
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Mark, that's awesome! Congratulations. I wish you and all my bass brethren (and sisters if any are lurking) a wonderful 2013, with health and happiness enough for all of us!
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Happy New Year to all! 2012 was the start of the best years of my life. I have found what, and who, is important to me. I'm a happy man. I wish the same for all of you.
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A Happy, Prosperous and Fulfilling 2013 to All!
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Frohes Neues for the whole bunch!
May we call you "Professor" (or "Professora") now, Mark? I'm sure your students love you. The lanky Professor Hills.