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Paan

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  1. Seen them a few times now... fantastic. Love that old funky sound.

    Actually, if you want to see where Sharon got her sound/persona from, check out some Aretha Franklin (albums "Soul 69" and "Live at the Filmore West"). I was actually blown away by Aretha, she is now probably my favourite female musician.

  2. I am thinking of surpising the wife with a little long weekend away in the February timeframe to Quebec City, but I really don't know the city at all, and of course there is information overload on the internet.

    Can anybody recommend some hotels/Inns/bed & breakfasts, and in which areas.

    Not really looking for skiing. More interested in hiking/snow shoeing, and fine dining. An area good for live music is definitely a bonus.

    Merci.

  3. NAUI (National Association of Underwater Instructors I believe) was a course that I took many years ago.. a pretty extensive one. It was for four hours per week for about 2.5 months. Half in the classroom, half in the pool, followed by a series of dives to get a license to 100ft for level one. I don't know how it compares to the other certifications. However, unless you go through a decent course, I would not recommend going much below 15 to 20 feet, you can do some nasty damage to yourself if you don't know what you are doing. I really don't agree with the resorts doing a half hour lesson followed by a dive for people who have never dived before. But they do take you in pretty shallow water usually.

    Sadly enough, on my many trips away I have not gone diving (the snorkelling seemed to be very adequate).

    I do recall that one of my test places was Sherkston Quarry, and it was kinda cool because it was a quarry that filled so fast that they could not remove the equipment. So you are hovering over trains and buildings... almost feelig like you are flying.

    Dang, all this talk of diving makes me want to get out and do it again.

  4. It's awesome that you guys are playing the Streetsville Soundbar. It's a newer place that is trying to attract live music, and this is the first jamband-scene band that I have seen listed there (any other bands that want to play there let me know, I'd be more than happy to pass your contact information along).

    It's a little snug, but looks like it has a great sound system. It has a recording studio in the basement and is owned by the guitar store across the street I believe.

    Hopefully, this means a bit of a scene starting for Mississauga, and yay... only 10 minutes from my place.

    I plan on being there tomorrow night guys!

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