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Oh Bobbie, so you know Wes and Bill Ketterling and trying to think of who
else? I haven't been to Oral Hull in a long time. My name is Cecily
Ballenger and I live in Portland, Oregon.
Cecily
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Sent: Thursday, May 10, 2007 5:35 PM
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Hello Sharon. Yes I used to go to Oral Hull Park in Sandy. I may know if
you told me some more information. I used to hang around Wes and them. I'm
not the same person I once was. I knwe a Sharon who we used to go the rec
room and she'd play the piano and I would sing. I think she mentioned she
liked her Roland keyboard. A q-chord is a digital sound card guitar. It is
a synthesizer that is shaped basically like a capital petter Q with a
couple of bites taken out. Some say it's like a digital autoharp. It has on
the arm extending to the left, 3 rows of 12 chord buttons and rhythm and
voice select buttons. The body is round and has a metal strumplate instead
of strings. You can strum it, tap it or stroke it. You can also put song or
rhythm style cartridges into it. It's very versatile. I love it.
If it's who Ithink it is, let's keep in touch.At 06:12 a.m. 10/05/2007, you
wrote:
>Hi bobbi!
>
>I wonder if I know you. My name is Sharon Hooley. Are you the one who
>used to go to the Oral Hull Park for the blind in Sandy, Oregon? But
>whoever you are, I'm glad you've joined us! I'm curious; what's a
>q-chord? I'm a musician also, having my own studio in my room, with a
>Roland Fantom-X6 keyboard hooked up to my computer, mixer and
>stereo. What else do you like to do?
>
>Your friend,
>
>Sharon
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Bobbi Jo
EPHESIANS 2:1-10
"For by grace you have been saved through faith, and that not of
yourselves; it is
the gift of God, not of works, lest anyone should boast."
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