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RedFoo

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Hi i'm new to this forum and I'm 36 years old. Ihave a youtube channel and i do music with guitars there. I play a guitar and i play professional music with it
 

John Watt

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I'm not out to be the thread-killer, here, no, I'm really not, for sure,
and I don't have anything to add to your knowledge, wljmrbill,
but, when it comes to RedFoo,
I can only say that I'm two steps aheada him, where I live.
Here's some photo proof, with a red and black shirt manufactured,
where I live, something from the sixties.

This year is the first time Converse made all red runners,
their special design for this year.
Going to Niagara Falls, walking around and standing all day,
during the biggest music festival of the year, ending up on Bridge St.,
I started walking home to Welland around eight at night,
and made it back to this unit around nine in the morning.
With hardly any traffic late at night, and this is Niagara Falls,
I could walk on main roads. I kept thinking I would have to stop,
and hitch-hike or phone sooner or later, but I didn't have to,
I just kept on going. If I was confident I was walking all the way,
I would have walked along the canal path, saving over three miles,
and being in nibblies and drinking territory.

This "Jack's" label was a fashion label for Bradshaw-Stradwick,
a cotton mill that made denims for steel factory labourers,
and other work clothes. My parents worked looms there when they met.
This is a wool shirt. I could have used a red Wabasso towel,
huge, a commercial product also made in Welland, from the sixties.
That's hanging over my headboard to use after a hot bath.
No, I'm not going to let you see the red satin pillow-case cover,
that those little old church ladies at St. Vincent dePaul gave me,
for my birthday. I bought the Converse as a present for myself.

red-red feet.JPG
 
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