Tuxedo Mines Guestbook

Thank you for visiting Tuxedo Mines. Please
! Let me (and the world)
know what you think. Vent if you like. As you may have noticed,
it gets rather, umm, silly in here...so don't be shy.
Oh yes...Spammers should note: I know you don't actually
READ the guestbooks into which you try to deposit your cockroach droppings,
so you will be pleased to know that your spambots don't work here.
This guestbook requires a conscious human being at the controls, and despite
your best efforts to pollute my guestbook, they aren't working. Ever
since I modified the script files I originally lifted from Matt's
Script Archive, there hasn't been a single successful hit, so readers
won't need to plough through many links advertizing edible underwear to
deposit snark about my contrarian views on Climate Change.
Great Website!
John Parry <john.parry@earthlink.net>
Calgary, AB Canada - Wednesday, February 01, 2012 at 16:37:03 (MST)
I tell you what, Mr. Heikkinen, My guestbook is not an advertising forum for your miracle juice or your rhetoric about nasty oil companies. I would have thought that you got the hint the first time you posted below. Perhaps I should have been a bit more pointed: Don't post again. Thanks.
Doc
- Sunday, January 08, 2012 at 16:09:41 (MST)
There are amazing new alternatives to traditional methods of washing invert mud samples! Oil companies should be on the hook for the saftey of well site geologists - more efficient and less harmful! Check out WWW.PARA-GONE.CA
Thank you
Davin Heikkinen <davin@para-gone.ca>
Calgary, AB Canada - Thursday, January 05, 2012 at 20:36:54 (MST)
Climate change is a load of B.S and I wish people would be practical about climate and accept that it changes naturally! We just have to clean up our raw sewage so it doesn't go into our lakes, rivers and oceans! That and clean up the dumps too. To me that is more important!
Susan
Alberta Canada - Sunday, December 04, 2011 at 12:04:37 (MST)
These tips are great for a new geo, thinking of trying varsol for the invert problem
Dylan Childs <dychilds@gmail.com>
Calgary, - Thursday, December 01, 2011 at 18:56:53 (MST)
love the web site , really find out whats what whos who and where its all at. well done mike!!
neil Gorrie <gorrietales@hotmail.com>
Calgary, Alberta Canada - Thursday, December 01, 2011 at 18:36:19 (MST)
Hi all! Orville's Lounge located at Crystal Ridge Golf Course is having their first ever jam nite. November 30,2011 from 6-9 pm. Free jammer pint for those getting up to jam, lots of drink and food specials. Would love to see everyone. For more info:403-995-5563 x 101
Laura <Function@crystalridgegolf.com>
Okotoks, Ab Canada - Tuesday, November 08, 2011 at 06:07:40 (MST)
site. I've got family in the Estevan area, so was interested to see the
photo of the Midale rig. Been through there a number of times travelling
betweeen Estevan and Regina. If you're ever in Cobourg, ON, send me an email,
and I'll buy you a beer (I know all the best spots!)
Ron Christie <christie@eagle.ca>
Cobourg, ON Canada - Saturday, October 29, 2011 at 21:21:53 (MST)
Great Job.
Nowel Njamnsi <nowel_njamnsi@yahoo.com>
Yaounde, Center Cameroon - Thursday, October 20, 2011 at 02:55:06 (MST)
I appreciate your entry in the guestbook at Tuxedo Mines However, I have
to disagree with you. First of all, Varsol (not 'varisol') is not carcinogenic.
Secondly, the method I use when using varsol is very neat, minimizing exposure
to the invert samples. Disposal is accomplished by addition to the mud system.
Thirdly, Varsol is inexpensive when purchased in drums. Doing the whole
thing in covered buckets reduces the smell to zero.
Mike B (webmaster)
- Friday, October 14, 2011 at 22:20:24 (MST)
Hello! My
name is Davin Heikkinen and I am involved in business development for ParaGone
LTD. I would like to invite you to take a look at our webpage, you may be
interested in our new environmentally safe, bio-based invert sample wash
- a new and superior alternative to traditional products involving harsh
chemicals such as varisol! Thank you for your time and consideration.
Davin Heikkinen <davin@para-gone.ca>
Calgary, AB Canada - Friday, October 14, 2011 at 11:59:57 (MST)
Play Saxaphone. Looking to jam. Thanks for the list.
Ron Anderson <skylineron@yahoo.com>
Okotoks, AB Canada - Sunday, September 11, 2011 at 10:44:22 (MST)
possibly do it at WUWT. That's like trying to learn history by reading
The Lord of the Rings. The world needs people who understand right now,
not people who arrogantly parrot the same idiocy they read because they're
too stupid to learn and see the truth, or because they'd rather trust weathermen
and wannabe-English-Lords than science and scientists.
Laughing At You, Not With You
- Wednesday, August 24, 2011 at 05:54:16 (MST)
Another case of an angry proponent of
AGW trolling in my guestbook. Notice that whomever it is hasn't the courage
to leave his/her name. The usual ad hominem attack about being too stupid
to "learn and see" Care to engage in a debate? I didn't think
so.
Thank you for contributing to Watts up with that! I
enjoy looking at the web sites for those that have them . . . I actually
tried to find out if tuxedo mines is a real mining business as I know those
that are really interested in those types of "ventures"! Best
wishes, I hope your education paid off . . .
Laurie Bowen <lauriebowen47@yahoo.com>
- Saturday, June 25, 2011 at 09:26:13 (MST)
Looking for
my old buddy Chuck Mcewan that used to host the jam at the Ranchmans...if
you know him give him my number 250-947-5051
Michael Murphy <michaelcmurphyis@gmail.com>
Nanaimo, BC Canada - Friday, June 24, 2011 at 13:45:37 (MST)
Found your site while searching for information on well site geology.
Had pretty well run the gammut of mud logging information. Loved the ideas
and comments, esp the memories of your friend and had to laugh at the comments
about the low life ron. I had a boss like him and it totally ruined what
was otherwise a wonderful job. I have been mudlogging less than 5 years
total. BS geology, MS physics, 2.5 years geophysicist; 4 years petroleum
geologist; 20 years teaching geology and physics as 2 year technical and
community colleges. Took a job as a mud logger as a summer alternative to
facing more students whose numbers of reasons they couldn't learn exceeded
only their dislike for subject they were taking. Fell in love with getting
paid to look at rocks and the quality of the people at the wellsites. Started
my own company Sept 1010 to work primarily for one company and it is the
greatest job I have every had - good rig, good people, good money, good
locations. My only regret is that I have so few years left to do this wonderful
work and to work with these people, esp the 64 year old company man who,
three years after telling me my only job ws to keep my mouth shut, stay
out of his way, and get my morning reports in at 6 Am told me "This
well isn't for beginners and that's the reason your here. You're my mudlogger
now, if I am on a location you will be there too if I can arrange it and
I usually get what I want." I pretty well owe my company to the support
of him, one mud engineer, a drilling engineer who is one of two principle
owners in the company for whom I log, the bank, and a friend of my wife
who put up a 100K CD to guarentee the loan with which I bought my trailer
and equipment. I look forward to implimenting some of your suggestions and
will forward for you consideration a few of the things I have found work
well. Perhaps they would not work so well everywhere but they seem to work
in the Texas Panhandle. Darryl
Darryl Maddox <maddox7803@yahoo.com>
Amarillo, Texas USA - Monday, January 24, 2011 at 10:39:07 (MST)
Liked the website! Been sitting wells in Western Canada for 16 years,
and have learned to curse gas detectors in winter. Glad to have Pason's
unit. THEY get saddled with fixing it! And thanks also for the tips on invert
cleaning. Always looking for new and better ways to handle that.
Greg <mahoney4321@gmail.com>
Edmonton , Alberta - Saturday, January 22, 2011 at 15:42:46 (MST)
Hi there! Hope this note finds you well. Just still wanting to hear about
my father in law if someone could tell me some stories I would apprectiate
it. his name was Ed Domeij
Tammy Domeij <ladyface27@hotmial.com>
Fort St John, British Columbia Canada - Monday, December 13, 2010 at 15:28:10
(MST)
Hi there! Hope this note finds you well. Just still
wanting to hear about my father in law if someone could tell me some stories
I would apprectiate it.
Tammy Domeij <ladyface27@hotmial.com>
Fort St John, British Columbia Canada - Monday, December 13, 2010 at 15:27:46
(MST)
Thanks for putting up this website. I'm a blues
bass player trying to break into the scene and this is a great resource
for meeting fellow musicians.
DON BUFFETT <buffett14@shaw.ca>
AIRDRIE, A.B. CANADA - Wednesday, December 08, 2010 at 20:09:08 (MST)
Well, Jack, I'll have to rectify this in some manner. Leaving hubcaps
off the posting is reprehensible.
Me
- Tuesday, September 21, 2010 at 23:50:01 (MST)
Don't
remember how I stumbled upon your site Doc but really enjoy it. (It's now
bookmarked.) Glad I made THE LIST even though lowly dobro players don't
have their own designation... Rock on!
Jack Loree
- Monday, September 20, 2010 at 18:41:40 (MST)
Well, Deborah,
Google gets a whole host of hits for Gary Okrainec. Good steel players are
few and far between.
Doc
- Monday, September 06, 2010 at 06:51:54 (MST)
how can
i find the band Gary Okrainec plays in? He is from Edmonton,Alberta,Canada
deborah blyschuk <debblyschuk@hotmail.com>
edmonton, alberta canada - Friday, August 27, 2010 at 00:48:50 (MST)
Just touching base,spent lqast 7 years working PV trying 6 in NS and
6 in Mexico this year....... did "mudball" die?? !!!!
Brian Harvey <brianharvey57@hotmail.com>
Puerto Vallarta/Wolfville, Jalisco/NS Canada/mexico - Wednesday, August
11, 2010 at 20:05:00 (MST)
Hi Doc! I like your music page!
Filled with all sorts of jammin' fun and cool pictures, too. Love ya! Alida
:)
Alida Schedel <alidadrummer@live.com>
Calgary, Alberta Canada - Tuesday, June 29, 2010 at 23:05:12 (MST)
Cool sight and thx for all the work it takes to do. I enjoyed the read
and look. Good luck,,, Lee John May
Lee"Big
Daddy & the Water Ratts" May <lee.may@calgary.ca>
Calgary and part time Pto Vallarta, Ab and Jalisco Cdn/Mx - Saturday, June
05, 2010 at 08:50:42 (MST)
websites any more, just figured
everyone was on dear old Facebook! ;) Hope our path's cross one of these
days when you back from your worldly tour! Angela - The slave cheese that
did all the filing way back when!
Angela Smith <angela.smith@blueridge.ca>
Calgary, - Wednesday, April 07, 2010 at 15:22:46 (MST)
Hey
Doc; I had a hoot jammin with you at a few different places now,such as
The Black Diamond Hotel, Ba Ja Grill, Swig and Swine, etc...Thanks, and
I know we will again soon. Roy Pollon
Roy Pollon <roypollon@hotmail.com>
Calgary, AB Canada - Monday, March 01, 2010 at 21:05:16 (MST)
HI
rick macleod <saxmaniak@hotmail.com>
calgary , ab canada - Saturday, February 27, 2010 at 14:49:45 (MST)
test
me
- Saturday, February 20, 2010 at 12:51:22 (MST)
Test!
Doc
- Saturday, February 20, 2010 at 12:03:35 (MST)
You're
welcome! And where's your proof that it IS happening? I suppose it's causing
all this winter weather in Florida, and low temperatures in Jamaica this
past January?
Doc
- Wednesday, February 10, 2010 at 00:58:40 (MST)
I think
you really need to study climate change a bit more. It is real and it's
happening...much faster than predicted. All the ice isn't in the ocean already
like you say. C'mon now? What about the Greenland Ice Sheet...Yup..it's
on Greenland and it's MELTING meaning it's ADDING WATER. Where exactly is
YOUR proof that it's not happening? Thanks for your naive thoughts on the
matter.
Rob Fowler <migratoriusfwlr@gmail.com>
Arcata, CA USA - Monday, February 08, 2010 at 11:15:56 (MST)
Editorial: I'm not sure why so many proponents
of AGW get so shrill and snide when faced with a 'denier' like myself...but
this is a typical example.
Thanks, Brad...I ain't never heard my selection of
tunes described that way. I had to check the urban dictionary to see if
any new shades of meaning were implied....
Doc
- Thursday, February 04, 2010 at 14:01:17 (MST)
Hey Doc.
Great site. Enjoyed jammin with u at Baja's. Your ecletic choice of songs
was not, to use an old english saying "bangers & mash" but soulful
and tight. all the best Brad Taylor (D).
Brad Taylor <bgtaylor@shaw.ca>
Calgary, AB Canada - Wednesday, February 03, 2010 at 09:16:49 (MST)
Bret, I sent you a sketch. It'll take some twiddling to get it right.!
Doc
Somewhere...., - Thursday, January 07, 2010 at 01:00:19 (MST)
Hello there. Nice web site! Thanks for the information. I have been considering
making a cart like you did to remove dirt from a basement restoration project.
Do you have any sketches available on how the trap door system works? I
had a tip cart in mind, but your system may be a much better design. I would
appreciate your advice. Thanks! Bret Chilcott, Neodesha, KS
Bret Chilcott <bretchilcott@gmail.com>
Neodesha, KS USA - Wednesday, January 06, 2010 at 11:32:18 (MST)
Leaving Iraq for Turkey today....right NOW, as a matter of fact. Gonna
spend two weeks in Negril. Look out.
Doc
- Monday, January 04, 2010 at 20:00:14 (MST)
Hi Mike;
I got your name from Austin Clark, mando luthier. What can you tell me about
the A models he builds? I'm looking for a good A type for swing and jazz.
I have a Weber Absoroka that's ok but I want something a notch or 2 better
built than that. Apparently, the Clark mandolins are really good for playing
jazz according to one of the mando mags and I want to get opinions from
others. You go to Nog Fest it looks like - we've been going for years -
perhaps we've met. Regards, Don Gowan
Don Gowan <dgowan@shaw.ca>
Calgary, AB Canada - Wednesday, October 14, 2009 at 01:29:49 (MST)
Ray...I don't have phone numbers nor give them over the web. Pat is on
Facebook. I do do links, though. Thanks Dawn.
Doc
- Saturday, September 05, 2009 at 18:17:35 (MST)
Ray...I
don't have phone numbers nor give them over the web. Pat is on Facebook.
I do do links, though. Thanks Dawn.
Doc
- Saturday, September 05, 2009 at 18:16:56 (MST)
Hey Ray...try
Facebook. Pat Secord is in there. I won't be publishing phone numbers on
T-M.com anytime soon. Only URL's will be published....thanks Dawn.
Doc
- Saturday, September 05, 2009 at 15:38:01 (MST)
Hey Doc,
I was wondering if you want some links to some the those artists? I like
it and think it is a great idea....haven't seen you in a while....miss ya!
Oh here's mine http://www.dawndesmarais.com bye bye Dawn
Dawn Desmarais <dawnnblueclover@gmail.com>
Calgary, Alberta.....Dumpster is under reno's Canada - Monday, August 10,
2009 at 18:42:12 (MST)
Great site but how do I contact
any of the other musicians direct? ie.I need to get in touch with Pat Secord,
but I dont have his number. Anyone help out here?
Ray Rutherford <lilly16@telus.net>
Airdrie, Ab. Canada - Thursday, July 23, 2009 at 13:47:33 (MST)
Tammy,Yer Paw-in-Law was an expert in causing World Peace. I'll Email
you later with some details. There are a huge number of Libyan Nationals
who miss Ed's presence, as will I for some time.
Doc
- Tuesday, May 26, 2009 at 02:34:17 (MST)
Hi there this
is Eds daugter in law...hope things are well I would just like to know some
storys or aliite bit about him maybe.....thanks and look forward to hearing
from you..
Tammy Domeij <ladyface27@hotmail.com>
Fort St John, B.C Canada - Monday, May 25, 2009 at 15:37:20 (MST)
Anybody who can play with Amos Garrett HAS to be cool ... and had better
put a picture of this on his website!
Journey Bear <journeybear@hotmail.com>
Key West, FL Yes; Blues Too - Sunday, May 03, 2009 at 22:52:59 (MST)
Nice site!
Kurt Anderson <agswy@aol.com>
Franktown, CO USA - Thursday, April 02, 2009 at 14:28:49 (MST)
One of the most informative websites that I have visited.\ I sometimes
travel as far as Vancouver and all points in between just to sit in at a
Jam session.Great work guys!!!!
Nick Mentis <nickmentis@hotmail.com>
Banff, Alberta Canada - Thursday, April 02, 2009 at 08:10:05 (MST)
Nice site , can I get my name up there , I am the guitar and vocals for
the Calgary cover band KNEE DEEP. Thanks.
Rick Piche <strangerock@shaw.ca>
Calgary, Alberta Canada - Sunday, March 15, 2009 at 11:42:20 (MST)
As an avid vocals jammer, I check out your site regularly. Thanks, Roy
Pollon.
ROY POLLON <roypollon@hotmail.com>
Calgary, - Monday, January 26, 2009 at 09:01:48 (MST)
As
fer trading a Ghibli wind for a wall of sea foam, meh. Mind you, any work
at all would be appreciated...as an anticipated contract with OXY Libya
has shitcanned heavily. I'm about to embark on a wobbly stagger into the
future.....
Doc
- Sunday, January 25, 2009 at 03:09:34 (MST)
Tom Tutty,
to the best of my knowledge, is still lurking around Cowtown, playin' the
blues.
Doc
- Sunday, January 25, 2009 at 03:06:58 (MST)
I'M WONDERING
IF THE TOM TUTTY YOU KNOW PLAYED WITH THE IRISH WHISKEY BLUES BAND MANY
YEARS AGO. I CAN STILL REMEMBER THOSE DAYS. DOSE HE? I'D LIKE TO RECONNECT.
keith fuller <blinebc-keith@rbs.rogers.com>
duncan , b.c canada - Saturday, January 24, 2009 at 13:41:41 (MST)
I keep returning to your site quite irregularly, and have developed a
sense of appreciation for your words and ideas. Keep it up. Aren't those
ghibli's wonderful. There's fine sand, grit and silt everywhere, even in
places that cause transdermal abrasion. I'll trade you one 15 metre wave
on a semi sub for some slightly warm winds (not quite ghibli conditions)
across the desert.
Y. Marc Tremblay <marc@wellsitegeologist.com>
Flamesville, Eddie's Demented Home Land of Beavers and Maple Leafs - Friday,
January 23, 2009 at 23:14:44 (MST)
Hmmmm, well, let's
see. My time-warp binoculars got broken by the fellow to whom I made the
last prediction, and my crystal ball got sold to a synthetic ruby dealer
for peanuts. So, consequently, you'll have to understand that my time-travel
capacity is severely impaired.
Doc
- Monday, January 19, 2009 at 10:15:35 (MST)
i am a fresh
graduate from one the Nigerian Universities. I read Geology. I was searching
for career advice for a wellsite geologist when I stumbled on this website.
You are doing a great job here. keep it up. I will also like you to give
me updates in the geoscience world. In the next 6-10 years, what will happen
to geology and geophysics? which will have so much impact in the next 6-10
years? thanks
NAPHTALI OCHONOGOR <naphchuks33@yahoo.com>
warri, delta nigeria - Saturday, January 10, 2009 at 19:56:14 (MST)
A little clock test.
Moi
- Thursday, December 04, 2008 at 17:44:39 (MST)
Well,
I'm glad for once that we can make something into an unpopular belief....
Doc
- Tuesday, November 25, 2008 at 14:37:35 (MDT)
Contary
to poppular belief, the truth to my untimely demise has been greatley exaggerated.
alive and well, jamming in calgary.
Garry Andrychuk
Yorkton, sk canada - Saturday, November 22, 2008 at 23:24:00 (MDT)
best to you
Ray Domeij <rdomeij@gmail.com>
- Monday, November 17, 2008 at 10:13:39 (MDT)
Thanks,
Rolo. I keep meaning to go down and visit Big Yellow Willy, but I keep getting
sidetracked. Blast.
Thag Gruntmueller
- Sunday, November 09, 2008 at 06:37:31 (MDT)
Hi, just
wanted to add that the Blind Beggar Pub holds Jam nights every thursday.
The place rocks!!
Rolo
Calgary, - Saturday, November 08, 2008 at 11:51:47 (MDT)
That was a majorly fun festival...the jamming was a blast. I was outta
touch with Bluegrass for some time, and that served to bring it all back!
Glad you were amused by my comments about Canadians.....
Doc
- Thursday, October 30, 2008 at 19:08:53 (MDT)
I remember
you walking into a mandolin workshop I had going on in Saulnierville a couple
of years ago..Being from Canada, and everyone else there, some were all
taken aback somewhat at your comment about Canadians, putting too much into
their playing, and should relax like some of the fellas down South do. Some
where upset, however I wasn't..haha You were interesting to listen to, and
I remember telling you I had met some "PHD" types when I lived
in Boston, and you said," I have a PHD" I thought that was really
really funny..Anyways, I was refering to the intellect of people I met while
learning the mandolin back in the early 90's in the various coffehouses
throughout Cambridge Massachusetts...very opinionated,and not the stereotype
bluegrassers that most organizations portray with the Jug with the 3 XXX's
on it and the hound dog sleeping at the foot of a bearded fiddler... (yes
our own bluegrass association is cursed with such a logo--minus the dog)
Anyways..good finding ya! Regards David Saulnier
David Saulnier <saulnier.david@gmail.com>
Saulnierville, Nova Scotia Canada - Wednesday, October 29, 2008 at 11:54:37
(MDT)
Whassamata? Spam bot not working? Bring it on, Turkey!
Doc
- Monday, September 08, 2008 at 16:22:14 (MDT)
sdfg sdf
gsdf
sdfgsdf <dfghdf@asdfas.su>
Mordor, LI D - Sunday, September 07, 2008 at 03:55:01 (MDT)
Er, nice to hear from the other guys....lol
Doc
- Monday, September 01, 2008 at 16:04:29 (MDT)
Nice site,
all the best bro'!
Marius <mariussi@yahoo.com>
Calgary, AB Canada - Sunday, August 24, 2008 at 09:36:20 (MDT)
Hey you nice to see your picture here. Talked to Kate today so I'll cross
my fingers this may work out...Thanx
MonikaCarey <monikacarey@hotmail.com>
Calgary, AB Canada - Tuesday, July 22, 2008 at 19:47:38 (MDT)
That was indeed a foul, dank, ugly, blackfly-ridden experience....the
music wasn't bad, though....
Doc
- Thursday, July 03, 2008 at 06:57:47 (MDT)
Moeike, I
called your name several times whilst in the hurricane the other night.
I even had visions of you snuggled up in a warm bed somewhere.... LOL
Kim Anderson <chunkoffunk@ns.sympatico.ca>
Y-Town, NS Canada - Wednesday, July 02, 2008 at 22:12:28 (MDT)
Moeike, I called your name several times whilst in the hurricane the
other night. I even had visions of you snuggled up in a warm bed somewhere....
LOL
Kim Anderson <chunkoffunk@ns.sympatico.ca>
T-Town, NS Canada - Wednesday, July 02, 2008 at 22:11:21 (MDT)
Hi, I'm doing a story on the passing of Francis Chop Chop Kirby. If you
or anyone would like to share a reminiscence about Chop Chop, feel free
to give me a call at the office at 403-235-7576, or email me at: shunt@theherald.canwest.com.
Cheers, Steve Hunt
Stephen Hunt <shunt@theherald.canwest.com>
Calgary, Albertaa Canada - Thursday, June 19, 2008 at 15:42:17 (MDT)
Thanks for the invert tips.
Wayne Mcclane <w_mcclane@geo-link.net>
Belfry, Montana USA - Friday, May 09, 2008 at 16:57:04 (MDT)
Monday April 28: Slumming in the Air Canada lounge in Toronto, on the
way home. Missed ya. Dang.
Lurch
- Tuesday, April 29, 2008 at 01:26:06 (MDT)
Sat.26/08.
I'm slumming it at the Holiday Express on 8th Ave for 2 nights.
Wildwest <stephen.west@inteq.com>
West Brooklyn, Help me! I don't know! KaNahDa - Saturday, April 26, 2008
at 21:35:37 (MDT)
Time to test the clock
Doc
- Friday, April 25, 2008 at 22:05:32 (MDT)
That's all
a hoax, of course...the Hoagy score is to lure you in...As for country jams,
probably the best one all round is at Chelsea's, Memorial & 52 St, Thursday
nights.
Doc
- Friday, April 25, 2008 at 14:59:20 (MST)
Hey Doc, Anybody
using Hoagy Carmichael's music as a back drop CANNOT have a bad site. Looking
for weeknight jams when I'm in Calgary thru the week. Any tips? Especially
for country jams. Thanks Darryl
Darryl Trueman <truemandr@albertacom.com>
Edmonton, Ab Canada - Thursday, April 24, 2008 at 21:11:45 (MST)
Geez, they'll let anybody in here......
Northpaw SOB
the pink one - Monday, April 07, 2008 at 20:31:56 (MST)
This
is a block of text that can be added to posts you make. There is a 350 character
limit See? I added it.
Southpaw Bawb <bobkohl@hotmail.com>
cowtown, Dumpster 2 up the road from yours canada - Monday, April 07, 2008
at 19:58:07 (MST)
Typical test engineer, gotta see if
the guesbook works....I trust you're having a luvly leave while we blow
B1.....
Doc Rock
- Friday, April 04, 2008 at 15:45:14 (MST)
Thought I'd
google the famous 'Doc Rock' and look where I ended up!!!!
Andy Simpson <andy.simpson64@googlemail.com>
Rosevears, Tasmania Australia - Friday, April 04, 2008 at 04:32:47 (MST)
cool site book marked it
Danny macIsaac <thechunkoffunk@gmail.com>
Yarmouth, Novascotia canada - Saturday, March 01, 2008 at 19:14:20 (MST)
Here is another option, Dahl. You are in bass heaven, and very much alive.
:-P
Doc
Libya, for Now - Saturday, January 05, 2008 at 12:49:22 (EST)
Hey Doc, I was flattered to see me on your list!I have cut back on the
chef stuff and want to do more bass stuff before all the boys think I died
and went to Bass Heaven (or Hell)Let me know if we could meet up at a jam
sometime and we'll play a few tunes. Dahl Caldwell
Dahl Caldwell <jdahlcaldwellbass@yahoo.ca>
Calgary, AB Can. - Friday, January 04, 2008 at 16:02:12 (EST)
HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!!!!!!!(a bit early) NEW IP address....
DOC
- Monday, December 31, 2007 at 15:13:29 (EST)
Test
Clock
- Sunday, December 30, 2007 at 15:04:37 (EST)
Yup, it
works now. New IP addy. Yippee....HAPPY NEW YEAR!!
Doc
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TEST
DOC
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Interesting Tidbit, for sure. Not one I'm especially
happy to hear, but this is a free forum.
Doc
- Thursday, December 27, 2007 at 11:37:03 (MDT)
Ah yes,
you have Hans Sahlen listed as a great player in your top 300....the same
Hans Sahlen who emailed his daughter, Emily Sahlen, to say she was a mistake
and should never had been born. kudos on your low bar rating for your top
musicians! Bastard father, yet wonderful on a 12 string.
Mary Sahlen <jem1225@excite.com>
Orlando, Florida usa - Wednesday, December 26, 2007 at 21:57:28 (MDT)
I'm privilaged to see I made the list...at long last!
michelle <mgoshinm@shaw.ca>
Calgary, - Monday, December 17, 2007 at 17:25:54 (MDT)
I'll
have to come and listen to you play sometime Mike. As for the "rock
hound" pursuits, what day do you want me in Tripoli or at the Rig.
Could you forward the schedule you have made up to me, and I'll get the
flight booked. I'll try "skyping" U
Ian R. Andrews <ian.andrews@shaw.ca>
Calgary, Alberta Canada - Thursday, December 13, 2007 at 22:18:41 (MDT)
Good site to find people that I have played with but did not know their
names. Now I have afew names to go with the faces. See you at the Bow Jam
Derek Routledge <droutled@petro-canada.ca>
Calgary, Alberta Canada - Tuesday, December 11, 2007 at 20:17:35 (MDT)
Wacky interstices? I like that. I'll add it to my resume, Alec. It is
getting a bit porous between me ears these days, a bit like the Libyan desert
sands I am becoming accustomed to....
Doc
- Wednesday, October 17, 2007 at 14:22:19 (MDT)
Dr. Rock...Hey
Mike, how the hell are you?? What's been up in that wacky interstice between
music and geology? Love to hear what you're doing these days, Alec
Alec Steinwall <alecsteinwall@rogers.com>
toronto, ontario canada - Monday, October 08, 2007 at 06:01:12 (MDT)
Hey Doc! Long time...I am playing solo now out on the ocean, 10 months
of the year - but I really miss the Calgary music scene...good people. And
I miss a stage that doesn't move in 15 foot swells...! Hope all is well
- take care!
Jana Seale <info@janaseale.com>
Cruiseship Norwegian Star, Pacific Ocean USA or Mexico - Saturday, October
06, 2007 at 20:54:34 (MDT)
don't bother with my website,
I flog computers out here. Noticed you mentioned my old pal Lionel Desjarlais.
I've been trying to get to him for years. We played together for years in
the 70's. Best days of my life. If anyone knos how to reach him please let
me know. Also his Bro, Keith.
Len Friesen <len@dvitech.com>
Sechelt, BC Kanata - Friday, October 05, 2007 at 17:52:22 (MDT)
Hello Doc. Pretty good website you have going here. Keep up the good
work. Good luck..
Roger Monette <rogmon@shaw.ca>
St. Albert, Alberta Canada - Sunday, September 30, 2007 at 17:12:31 (MDT)
Hello Doc: Wonderful site you've got going here. Haven't talked to you
since singing at Trappers. Will send you an email. All the Best Elaine Chambers
Elaine Chambers <echambers10@shaw.ca>
Calgary, AB CANADA - Sunday, August 19, 2007 at 16:09:16 (MDT)
Doc you rock. Nice amp, heard it at Stix with Guy and Sci-Fi one night.
Thx for the site and good luck. bd
Lee"Big Daddy" May
<lee.may@calgary.ca>
Cowtown, Ab Cdn - Thursday, August 16, 2007 at 18:38:44 (MDT)
Hi Michael, Just took a look at your site, the house restoration project
was huge, wow, good thorough job!
Sydney <nsbullys@hotmail.com>
Calgary, Alberta Canada - Tuesday, August 14, 2007 at 16:21:13 (MDT)
Great site!!!
Greg <collinsgreg@hotmail.com>
- Saturday, August 04, 2007 at 16:29:41 (MDT)
just a hello
and really like you website totally cool how are you see you at the king
eddy reuion ihope august 11 at the rock
joanne <jessicabopp@shaw.ca>
calgary, king eddy canada - Saturday, July 28, 2007 at 21:49:23 (MDT)
Testing the time stamp....!
me
- Tuesday, July 03, 2007 at 16:36:53 (MDT)
Combat is fierce
and warranted...SPAMBOT AWAYYYYYYY!!!!!
Doc
- Tuesday, July 03, 2007 at 06:10:13 (EDT)
great website!i
recognize lots of names in the guestbook.ive been across the country a few
times and find myself lovin calgary and its musicians for their skills and
talent.love jammin in cowtown!!keep rockin'
jason goulette <j.goulette@hotmail.com>
calgary, alberta canada - Sunday, June 24, 2007 at 00:36:34 (EDT)
Testing the spam filter
Doc
- Wednesday, June 06, 2007 at 23:32:20 (EDT)
Hello all,
I am trying to get in contact with an old buddy. His name is Mike King.
We grew up together in the late '70's early '80's. He is originally from
the Richmond Hill, Ontario area and is a guitar player living in the Calgary
area the last time I connected with him. If anyone is in contact with Mike,
please send him my email address attached. NO, he doesn't owe me money!!!
He has a few brothers probably living in the Calgary area as well.. Bob,
John, Bill and one other to which his name eludes me. He had a hiper dog
named "Vinny" who bit me on the lower lip one afternoon when Mike
was pre-occupied talking to his girl friend at the time. Oh ya his fathers
name was Cecil! Mike send me an email! Dan
Dan Seguin <dseguin@cloverdalepaint.com>
Vancouver, B.C. Canada - Wednesday, May 09, 2007 at 13:57:04 (EDT)
AWESOME CITE DOC
GEOFF HOGG <hoggaroo@shaw.ca>
CALGARY, AB CANADA - Sunday, April 29, 2007 at 06:23:35 (EDT)
AGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Doc
Tuxedo, - Sunday, April 08, 2007 at 12:39:53 (MST)
Thanks
a ton, Doc, sure glad ta know ya. Oh, I'm holding your duplex plug box hostage.
No ransom, but you have to admit that your yacht strayed into Forest Lawn
waters. Fish toes, anyone?
Jimb <Jimb@jim-baxter.com>
Looking for a new infestation site or rock, whatever - Sunday, April 08,
2007 at 01:37:47 (MST)
Thx for the site. bd
Lee John May (G)
Calgary, Ab Cdn - Thursday, April 05, 2007 at 12:26:48 (MST)
Through Mike Leblanc, my husband and I had the great pleasure of discovering
Morgan's and, in fact, YOU were playing that day. The calibre of musicians
there is excellent and we are becoming reborn into the blues. Thanks.
Peggy Hogan <peggy.hogan@shaw.ca>
Calgary, - Saturday, March 17, 2007 at 08:00:03 (MST)
Thanks
for the tips.I have been doing wellsite for over 20 years, working with
invert and damn cold weather. I like the bubble hose plug and have adapted
it for my use. My system for working with invert is the same as yours, containment,
isolation and vacuum. I don't even let them put the bags in the shack, and
use a covered bucket outside the door as invert neer freezes. Thanks for
taking the time to build this site.
Grant Conley <gkconley@telus.net>
Home of the Flames, Best country in the world, as long as the liberals don't
screw it up - Monday, February 26, 2007 at 13:22:51 (MST)
Actually, the name on the list is Joey McIntire. John Mcintire is indeed
one of the tube gurus, as is Keith McNeil, whom I deal with. He can be found
at http://www.claramps.com/ The list is of musicians.
Doc
Highway 22 & 520, Alberta - Saturday, February 10, 2007 at 22:43:06 (MST)
I was searching for John McIntyre, the tube amp "guru" and
that name is in your list. Probably not the same guy... But your site sure
makes me wish my town had a decent blues scene!
Matt Vanderburgh <Mr.Matt_1972@yahoo.com>
North Bay, Ontario Canada - Saturday, February 10, 2007 at 20:54:29 (MST)
Glad ya liked the site, thanx fer signing in. The crew likes the varsol,
and it's been painless so far, if you discount the strange wormy-looking
things under the Zeiss that we call "samples"......
Doc
Whaleback, Oilberta God's, er, Dog's - Saturday, February 10, 2007 at 14:05:06
(MST)
Hey Mike, funky web site, as a fellow wellsiter,
your tips are appreciated. It was a treat to talk to you on the phone last
night. Good Luck at Callum.
D. (have mic will travel) Taylor
- Saturday, February 10, 2007 at 09:33:14 (MST)
Anyone
interested in playing celtic / celtic rock give me a call. Sandy
Sandy Aberdeen <celticband@hotmail.com>
Calgary, Alberta Canada - Thursday, February 08, 2007 at 23:04:40 (MST)
Hey Doc.. just came across your site. Is that a recently acquired Super?
Sweet! I assume you have been banished to another extended stay in the bush...
miss seeing you at the jams. Hope to see your homely mug again real soon!
Colin & Kat
Colin Farnsworth (not with an "e" !)
<farnsy@telus.net>
Calgary, AB - Wednesday, February 07, 2007 at 12:55:13 (MST)
hey just zoomed in on site see ya round the station if emailing jerry
foster tell him soulchowder says hi and forward my email to him dumb yank
forget it
mike karastas <mkarastas11@hotmail.com>
- Friday, February 02, 2007 at 07:21:51 (MST)
hey doc!
how have you been?
chris dunn <cbdunn@mts.net>
winnipeg, manitoba canada - Thursday, February 01, 2007 at 22:45:57 (MST)
When's the Super gonna get its own page? Hunh? When?
All Green
Jealousville, - Sunday, December 24, 2006 at 02:48:27 (MST)
HEY!
Jimb
- Tuesday, December 12, 2006 at 00:48:46 (MST)
Sure thang,
Mr. Foster, as soon as I get back to the 52 St. Club and sharpen my boot.
Doc
Buick Creek, British Columbian Soviet Socialist Goes Public - Saturday,
December 02, 2006 at 15:38:25 (MST)
Hey Doc!! Sure do
miss all you crazy Calgarian Canucks! Hope all is well in the world of geology,
and geetar! Give Baxter a swift kick in the balls for me ok?
Jerry Foster
Poplar Bluff, by way of Calgary, Missouri USA - Saturday, December 02, 2006
at 14:59:31 (MST)
Nice headgear! (Honk)
Jimb <Jimb@jim-baxter.com>
- Friday, November 10, 2006 at 17:35:45 (MST)
Hmmm...I'm
glad you have the time to send incomprehensible messages! Perhaps, while
"learning", maybe brush up on your language skills? You can't
fight a war without defining your strategy.
Moi
Albertaaaaaaa - Saturday, October 28, 2006 at 10:56:05 (MST)
Not here to praise or criticize, but just to learn more about the world,
because I have declared war on the ongoing universal war on animals
Jack Suconik
<jbsuconik@aol.com >
Elmhurst, Illinois USA - Saturday, October 28, 2006 at 06:39:17 (MST)
This human animal is not here to praise or criticize, but just to see,
and sign. In the justice, and compassion quest to stay, and have relatively
little competition
Jack Suconik
<jbsuconik@aol.com >
Elmhurst, Illinois USA - Saturday, October 28, 2006 at 06:33:58 (MST)
Durr! Yer comin' to Visit! Must....play.....shuffle..... Hope you're
not here, er, there, er, where? while I'm still out here in The Muskeg
Doc
Buick Creek, BC - Friday, October 20, 2006 at 20:57:54 (MST)
Hey Doc Glad to hear that things are still jammin for ya. Take care and
we'll see you in December. Later JD
Johnny Durr <durzie@hotmail.com>
Kamloops, BC Canada - Thursday, October 19, 2006 at 09:45:03 (MST)
Great website ...hope to visit again
Craig <zeppody@googlemail.com>
Wakefield, West Yorkshire uk - Tuesday, September 26, 2006 at 07:35:08 (MST)
Well, let's see. I guess I'll just list the jams I like. Morgans on Saturday.
Station 52 on Thursday. Shamrock, sometimes...usually Wednesday. Red Onion
on Sunday. Dudley's in High River or Kings Head, as an alternate Thursday
thing....Now, as to whether I'll meet you, that depends on the Oilpatch.
Hope it helps....
Doc
callygurry, BFI 098734 - Monday, August 14, 2006 at 20:00:54 (MST)
Dr. Rock, Looking at visiting your fine city from Sept 9-15. Looking
for a club (or two) where I could sit-in and Jam. I'm a Drummer who enjoys
R&B, Classic Rock, Blues & Pop. If you have the chance, drop me a "jit-list"
where things will be happening. I apreciate it. Thank you, Tomo Meek www.beatworkzltd.com
DB Percussion Phat Foot www.urbstyles.com Carbo-Sticks Drum Sticks
Tomo Meek <t.meek@picoworld.com>
San Pedro (Los Angeles Harbor),, California USA - Monday, August 14, 2006
at 17:10:10 (MST)
Oh,great! ANOTHER Mike friggin' Bromley!!!
Jim, ya pushy bastard
- Monday, August 07, 2006 at 01:35:09 (MST)
Great Website
will call again
CM <claremcglinn@googlemail.com>
Wigan, Greater Manchester England - Tuesday, August 01, 2006 at 05:25:32
(MST)
Great name!... enjoed the construction pics as I
am into that sort of thing right now myself at my girlfriend's basement.
I'm adding a bathroom with a shower etc. Good luck, Mike. Regards, Mike
Bromley
Mike Bromley <mebroms@msn.com>
Peoria, Illinois USA - Friday, July 21, 2006 at 19:52:39 (MST)
Like the site, reminds me of my mudlogging days in the Rockies. I used
a large diamter loop with antifreeze in it at the trap to keep my lines
clear then a bubble jar inside the unit. Worked good most of the time. I
worked a lot of air drill in the Piceance Ck.
Terrel Shields <roxnoil@earthlink.net>
Siloam Springs, Arkansas USA - Sunday, July 16, 2006 at 07:42:31 (MST)
AAAAAALLLLLLLBEEEEEEEEDOOOOOOOOOOOH!!!!!!!
Al <Bee@doh.com>
Shiny Side Up, Over Here Over there - Tuesday, July 11, 2006 at 23:55:09
(MST)
Vocals
Marilyn Hansen <Hansen.Marilyn@Cheerful.Com>
Okotoks, AB Canada - Friday, June 30, 2006 at 13:52:24 (MST)
Bass & Vocals