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Hi everybody my name is Chris I’m 38 and I come from a small town called Ioannina in Greece.
I enjoy every kind of good music but blues gives me the shivers and love everything that has to do with guitars.
I found out about this place from my good friend elavd (thanks Elias) and I enjoyed the good vibe I took while reading your discussions, so here I am.

telewiz
 
Hi Chris. I'm 44 so if you think you're old, hang on :) Welcome to the forum. I'm a newbie myself and got here through a friend too. What can I say, this is a great place and I'm sure you'll feel at home. So welcome once again, stick around and have fun...it's on the house ;)
 
Welcome Chris, nice to see the European contingent increasing!! :)
We can start talking about why we have to pay sooo much more money over here for good guitars!!
 
Hey, if you kids don't stop going on about how "old" you are, one of us seniors are gonna get mad and hit you with our walker.... :D

Welcome to the forum, Chris!
 
duhvoodooman said:
Hey, if you kids don't stop going on about how "old" you are, one of us seniors are gonna get mad and hit you with our walker.... :D

I have a cane made from hard wood. Will that do Voodoo?

My hearing aid puts out squeels and my pacemaker will produce a heavy shock when needed. Kind of a built in tasser. Anyways ... we will get them one way or the other.

By the way ... what where we saying and who are we getting????
 
Hi Chris. It's nice to see the Greek wing growing.

By the way, how do you pronounce Demeter


1) Duh meter (like duh meter is broken and ate my quarter)
2) dimiter (to rhyme with limiter)

??
 
After I welcome Chris to our forum, I want to ask him to talk to us about his GREAT LOVE:

His Huber guitar!!!

;)
 
telewiz said:
I feel better already:)
thanks guys

Hey welcome!! Is it sunny in Greece now? I just got to ski powder for a few runs today here in Idaho!! Well, I am 44 too and feel just like a kid when I ski, and play guitar!!


Old man, look at my life, 44 and there's so much more . . . (Sorry Neil) :DR
 
thanksfor the very warm welcome everybody...
Sorry I didn’t have the chance to post answers immediately…
Anyway it’s never too late so

tot_Ou_tard, Demeter in Greek is pronounced Dimitris (Dee mee trees)

sunvalleylaw it’s winter here in Greece also but a Greek winter means temperatures from -15 C in the north to +20 C in Crete for example. But no snow yet for your case….

Lev things are even worst here in Greece with the prices in comparison with other European countries so we sure have a lot to discuss

Hogfullofblues, that’s a great nickname man and I will post some pics of the Huber real soon

thanks again
telewiz
 
tot_Ou_tard said:
Really? I always thought of Dimitris as a man's name & Demeter was a goddess.


That it's right ;) Dimitris is a male name and Demeter or better Dimitra (Dee mee tra) is the female.
 
elavd said:
That it's right ;) Dimitris is a male name and Demeter or better Dimitra (Dee mee tra) is the female.

thanks elavd
sorry about the confusion tot_Ou_tard
 
Hey, there Snarph!
Glad to have you on board! There's some other good folks here from the Carolina's. If you'd like, you could introduce yourself under a new thread on The Fret Players, that way everyone would know you were here. You'll find a bunch of interesting "old farts" around here glad to welcome you, me included!:D
Welcome!
Glenn
 
a warm welcome for u Chris from Greece!

why everybody here is as old as my father? :D :D :D

and here in Brazil is Dimitri for men (or Demetrio) and Dimitria for women!
 
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