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Log - Friday December 27, 2002.
After remaining submerged & hidden, we surfaced
at mp3 to unload "Maliboo Longboard". I'd contemplated
adding "Wave Goodbye" but time doesn't allow us, we
have to keep moving on the web. There's a small place
here for surfage, and so just by circumstance we've
pulled out the long board cause the new crew wants
some visibility. I don't see many surfers, this area is desolate; but there's some fine surfage here; we may slip under their radar &
maybe that's good. I've spent enough time here to release "Maliboo Longboard",
leave access to portions of sub, submerge, and continue
our exploration across the web. Any search will show that we were here,
but not where we are. I've left the following message just
prior to sailing on, it's obvious there's probably no money here for maximum reverb rock & roll
so we're off to look for bigger waves:
Thank you for visiting. Justin Saragoza (that would be me) played all guitars; Skater j, "The King of the Skate Guitar" played bass;
& Gary Levin played drums on Maliboo Longboard.
To read my review of the "salvaged" 1st year Customized Carvin Bolt guitar Skater j is now playing
in "The Vista Four" click here.
To read my review of Fender Jaguars I prefer playing, click here.
20,000 Leagues lo-tech videos, info, reviews,
tunes, interviews, screen saver, & more are scattered throughout the sub. Limited access to
the Official 20,000 Leagues submarine site is gained by clicking here, &
enjoy your stay. Some areas contain classified information
& are restricted to ships crew.
Last but not least, be sure to click hereto visit sax player Joel Willenbrings
official Lively Ones website for info on both the old & the new "The Lively Ones".
End of log.
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