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Molly asked me to start a 'Whatever happened to..." thread.

I'll start with some Google trace I came up with yesterday. Kirk was in a band with Quentin Oliver from Greencastle. I remember Quentin, so does Burd, and he's in one of Molly's pix of Samhain.

Last night found some news from the University of Iowa indicating that Quentin was headed to the University of Colorado in 2006 to begin his masters in (as I recall) composition and performance on the viola.

With luck, Google will draw him here and he can fill us in.

Here's one for Burd: Where is Tennessee Tim, and where is Maurice?

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Headbanger troy was in denver Lis ran into him acouple of years ago! But thats all i got!

mike whybark said:
One for Burd, I gar-oon-tee it.

HEADBANGER TROY

Wasn't he from Seattle? Portland? I looked and looked for him out here, but no dice.

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Gina, that is AWESOME news. If Lis has more info it would be great to hear it. I think Burd or someone posted his full name and that usually draws people via Google eventually.

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yeah, send him my e-mail. i miss him!

sethmalice@gmail.com

Ben Anderson said:
Hey, somebody back at the top asked about Tim Welch. I can help out there. He lives in Maurice, LA, near Lafayette. He just had a daughter, like, last week. If anyone wants his e-mail, send me a message. I already intend to recommend this site to him, but I may be showing it to him in person if he evacs here as planned ahead of Hurricane Gustave.

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I'm alive(believe it !), I spotted the Burd man on FB and bugged him. I see a one Mike Whybarkian feller here to.
Memories or something close of film negative cleaner, laughing uncontrolled in a park feeling rather numb. Good thing we stopped. You had 1/2 a bread and 1/2 a head o hair last time I seen you. I had long hair, now it's 1/2" and people think I'm a cop.

I come back to B town once a year to visit, sister lives there and dear old mom.

Live in CA, been here about 20 years or thereabouts.
Decides to go to school and get a degree when I was 33, well, one was not enough, ended up going for the PhD at UC Davis in Agronomy. Jeff Sherman teaches Psych here but I have not threaten him yet hehe. Walk in "Hey! You pushed me outta da way at a water fountain outside Ms Forester's class back in 1983 and I'm getting some payback!" He'd freak, haha.
Wondering what all happened to many folks,

Most got married, kids, and are all mellow.

Good to see you all, and yep, listened to the Zero Boys on my way to work the other day.

Tom Barr

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I remember him, biggest ego I ever did meet.

Tom Barr

Gerry Bayne said:
RE: Rods & Cones

The bass player you were thinking of was probably Russ Levitt. Don't get me started on that guy.

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Hey Tom, just saw you at FB and told you to get over here! Have fun looking around, and DO NOT MISS THE MUSIC!

Tom Barr said:
I see a one Mike Whybarkian feller here too.

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