2359glenn | studio
Mar 29, 2020 at 10:21 PM Post #35,972 of 39,983
I lost my Choo Choo today. Please take some time out to give your friend a hug and a kiss. Theyre gone way too soon.
They say heaven is full of dogs,and if its not true,I have no interest in going.

1094459_10152374064365288_1373470238_o (1).jpg
Sorry to hear that my friend ☹️
 
Mar 29, 2020 at 10:23 PM Post #35,973 of 39,983
I lost my Choo Choo today. Please take some time out to give your friend a hug and a kiss. Theyre gone way too soon.
They say heaven is full of dogs,and if its not true,I have no interest in going.

1094459_10152374064365288_1373470238_o (1).jpg
Very sorry for your loss, words often sound trite at such times, but at least your friend is not suffering.
 
Mar 29, 2020 at 10:25 PM Post #35,974 of 39,983
I lost my Choo Choo today. Please take some time out to give your friend a hug and a kiss. Theyre gone way too soon.
They say heaven is full of dogs,and if its not true,I have no interest in going.

1094459_10152374064365288_1373470238_o (1).jpg
Sorry bud :frowning2:
 
Mar 29, 2020 at 11:11 PM Post #35,977 of 39,983
Totally agree with Glenn.
Also, as a reference - use the table I have created (link in my signature). Shows all the tubes that can be used... including warning on max # (for example no more than 2 x 6336 tubes despite having 6 sockets...).

Your table helps me a lot Zachik, eventho Glenn hasn’t build the amp for me, but I am stocking up on tubes waiting for the day to come.
 
Mar 29, 2020 at 11:12 PM Post #35,978 of 39,983
Your table helps me a lot Zachik, eventho Glenn hasn’t build the amp for me, but I am stocking up on the tubes waiting for the day to come.

Waiting right there with ya, Patiently. But I know itll be worth it.
 
Mar 29, 2020 at 11:26 PM Post #35,979 of 39,983
I lost my Choo Choo today. Please take some time out to give your friend a hug and a kiss. Theyre gone way too soon.
They say heaven is full of dogs,and if its not true,I have no interest in going.

1094459_10152374064365288_1373470238_o (1).jpg
Very sorry to hear this. Beautiful dog and I’m sure you have wonderful memories.
 
Mar 29, 2020 at 11:45 PM Post #35,980 of 39,983
I would like to say that @Phantaminum gave me the greatest gift Ive ever received from someone whom Ive never met.
Thank you Ramses.
 
Mar 30, 2020 at 12:03 AM Post #35,981 of 39,983
I lost my Choo Choo today. Please take some time out to give your friend a hug and a kiss. Theyre gone way too soon.
They say heaven is full of dogs,and if its not true,I have no interest in going.

1094459_10152374064365288_1373470238_o (1).jpg

Sorry to hear it D, cherish the memories, I'm sure you gave her the best life a dog could ask for.
 
Mar 30, 2020 at 12:10 AM Post #35,982 of 39,983
I would like to say that @Phantaminum gave me the greatest gift Ive ever received from someone whom Ive never met.
Thank you Ramses.

humansbeingbros, bro. Wishing for you and your family well-being:beerchug: and everyone else for that matter:beerchug:
 
Mar 30, 2020 at 12:15 AM Post #35,983 of 39,983
For a change of pace...rolled in a pair of RCA 6C5 (gotta love that rusty-based buggar on the right) and the Mullard EL32's and kept the quad of 6080's:

IMG_2792.JPG

What the heck? Sounds pretty dang good!

Listening to an album by a famous jazz trumpeter...who plays....not his trumpet...but drums, on the album :xf_cool:

:)
 
Last edited:
Mar 30, 2020 at 1:10 AM Post #35,984 of 39,983
I would like to say that @Phantaminum gave me the greatest gift Ive ever received from someone whom Ive never met.
Thank you Ramses.
Never met Ramses either, but from the interactions I have had with him in the last couple years - I agree he's a great guy! :)
 
Mar 30, 2020 at 2:41 AM Post #35,985 of 39,983
I lost my Choo Choo today. Please take some time out to give your friend a hug and a kiss. Theyre gone way too soon.
They say heaven is full of dogs,and if its not true,I have no interest in going.


Sorry to hear :slight_frown: My dad recounts the story of the last day with our childhood dog. He spent the morning with him and fed him a couple chicken breasts instead of his normal dry chow. Despite being deaf, mostly blind, and hardly able to get back up if he sat or laid down, he followed my dad around the house and tried every trick he's ever been taught to get my dad to offer him another chicken breast. Know that your Choo Choo felt loved. Wishing you all the best during these hard times.
 

Users who are viewing this thread

Back
Top