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This Day in Rock N Roll - 1966?

The Hell's Angels hold a dance at Sokol Hall in San Francisco featuring:Big Brother and the Holding Company and The Grateful DeadThis is the flier for the show:

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Before you go out and buy a bit, why not convert his current bit to a snaffle? Just attach the cheek pieces of the bridle to the large D rings of the bit, take off the curb chain, and you have a simple D ring snaffle. Give it a try. If you want to buy a bit, I'd recommend a simple full cheek snaffle or full cheek french link snaffle, both with keepers. He's used to responding to poll pressure with this bit (or any leverage bit), and if you use your full cheek with keepers it will produce a very light poll pressure. He'll find this familiar and comforting, even though it's much less than he's used to. But I'd try him in his current bit, reconnected to act like a snaffle, first. It'll give you a better idea how he'll respond, and if you need a stronger or milder snaffle.
I'm not familiar with Georgia's licensing requirements. I am in Ohio. Here you have to first be licensed by the State. Our Fire Marshal's office is responible for issuing those. I suppose you could start by contacting the Georgia Fire Marshal's office, at least they should be able to point you in the right direction. State Fire Marshal Martin Luther King Drive 6th Floor, West Tower Atlanta, GA 30334 (404) 656-2064 FAX: (404) 657-6971
Yeah, I can easily understand your choices, and I can agree with them. However, I'm very different from most everyone else because I don't have any great dislikes for any characters of Star Trek. I've enjoyed all the shows from TOS to Voyager, and can enjoy any of them, because usually the shows are fun. But I can get kinda tired of constant themes. From DS9, I got really tired of the alternate realtiy stories especially with the evil Kira always showing up..especially when they could so easily transport so easily between the universes. And all those damn Ferrengies. You can only take so much ear. I get more upset with badly made scifi than with specific characters. Storyline means more to me than characters, even tho' it's the characters which deal with the storyline. While it takes a few years for the characters to be developed and the actors to become familiar and at ease with their portrayals, I also hate when the characters become charicatures (meaning generic goofy portrayals) of themselves. So while I might enjoy Chekov early in his career, I'd hate it when I could predict what he'd say and do, because it became so common. Kirk always romancing the women? Tiring. Even forced Spock to get the hots for that skinny blonde b*tch from Sky City, who looked like she was more 13 than 23. Shame on you, spock!! Guess when he couldn't admit to loving adult women, he began looking younger!! HOrrors!!

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