Bakers Dozen

Books you own that probably no other Dopers have in their possession.

  1. The Household Physician (Book published about 100 yrs ago that gives interesting “State of the Art” Medical Treatments for common maladies.)
  2. How the Scots invented the modern world
  3. Papa Married a Mormon, John D. Fitzgerald
  4. Julian’s Dictionary of Hymnology (2 volumes)
  5. The Streets of San Antonio (history of SA street names.)
  6. The Aryan Myth: A History of Racist and Nationalist Ideas in Europe by Leon Poliakov
  7. The Little Man Dressed in Red, Carl Raymund
  8. Buck Alice and the Actor-Robot, by Walter Koenig
  9. Are You Morbid?: Into The Pandemonium Of Celtic Frost, by Tom Gabriel Fischer
  10. ***Take Five ***by D. Keith Mano
  11. Officium Hebdomadae Sanctae (the office for Holy Week)
  12. Mrs. Appleyard and I, by Louise Andrews Kent

Books you own that probably no other Dopers have in their possession.

  1. The Household Physician (Book published about 100 yrs ago that gives interesting “State of the Art” Medical Treatments for common maladies.)

  2. How the Scots invented the modern world

  3. Papa Married a Mormon, John D. Fitzgerald

  4. Julian’s Dictionary of Hymnology (2 volumes)

  5. The Streets of San Antonio (history of SA street names.)

  6. The Aryan Myth: A History of Racist and Nationalist Ideas in Europe by Leon Poliakov

  7. The Little Man Dressed in Red, Carl Raymund

  8. Buck Alice and the Actor-Robot, by Walter Koenig

  9. Are You Morbid?: Into The Pandemonium Of Celtic Frost, by Tom Gabriel Fischer

  10. Take Five by D. Keith Mano

  11. Officium Hebdomadae Sanctae (the office for Holy Week)

  12. Mrs. Appleyard and I, by Louise Andrews Kent

  13. Everything You Always Wanted to Know about Macs - Carla V. Rose
    plans for the July 4th holiday (even if you’re not American)

  14. Hanging with 2300 of my closest friends at a Mensa convention in Boston

plans for the July 4th holiday (even if you’re not American)

  1. Hanging with 2300 of my closest friends at a Mensa convention in Boston
  2. Watching the fireworks from a half-a-dozen local displays with family and friends from my front yard.

plans for the July 4th holiday (even if you’re not American)

  1. Hanging with 2300 of my closest friends at a Mensa convention in Boston
  2. Watching the fireworks from a half-a-dozen local displays with family and friends from my front yard.
  3. Grill everything in sight. Drink American microbrews. Launch rockets into the air, assuming Utah isn’t under a no-burn restriction.

plans for the July 4th holiday (even if you’re not American)

  1. Hanging with 2300 of my closest friends at a Mensa convention in Boston
  2. Watching the fireworks from a half-a-dozen local displays with family and friends from my front yard.
  3. Grill everything in sight. Drink American microbrews. Launch rockets into the air, assuming Utah isn’t under a no-burn restriction.
  4. Probably go fishing and lizard/frog/tadpole/crawdad hunting with my son

plans for the July 4th holiday (even if you’re not American)

  1. Hanging with 2300 of my closest friends at a Mensa convention in Boston
  2. Watching the fireworks from a half-a-dozen local displays with family and friends from my front yard.
  3. Grill everything in sight. Drink American microbrews. Launch rockets into the air, assuming Utah isn’t under a no-burn restriction.
  4. Probably go fishing and lizard/frog/tadpole/crawdad hunting with my son
  5. Well, duh…Macy’s Fireworks

plans for the July 4th holiday (even if you’re not American)

  1. Hanging with 2300 of my closest friends at a Mensa convention in Boston
  2. Watching the fireworks from a half-a-dozen local displays with family and friends from my front yard.
  3. Grill everything in sight. Drink American microbrews. Launch rockets into the air, assuming Utah isn’t under a no-burn restriction.
  4. Probably go fishing and lizard/frog/tadpole/crawdad hunting with my son
  5. Well, duh…Macy’s Fireworks
  6. Well, working since I’m not American. I do have Tuesday off for Canada Day though. But no plans.

plans for the July 4th holiday (even if you’re not American)

  1. Hanging with 2300 of my closest friends at a Mensa convention in Boston
  2. Watching the fireworks from a half-a-dozen local displays with family and friends from my front yard.
  3. Grill everything in sight. Drink American microbrews. Launch rockets into the air, assuming Utah isn’t under a no-burn restriction.
  4. Probably go fishing and lizard/frog/tadpole/crawdad hunting with my son
  5. Well, duh…Macy’s Fireworks
  6. Well, working since I’m not American. I do have Tuesday off for Canada Day though. But no plans.
  7. Another Canadian here, working then most likely coaching my son’s baseball team (summer schedule is not out yet)

plans for the July 4th holiday (even if you’re not American)

  1. Hanging with 2300 of my closest friends at a Mensa convention in Boston
  2. Watching the fireworks from a half-a-dozen local displays with family and friends from my front yard.
  3. Grill everything in sight. Drink American microbrews. Launch rockets into the air, assuming Utah isn’t under a no-burn restriction.
  4. Probably go fishing and lizard/frog/tadpole/crawdad hunting with my son
  5. Well, duh…Macy’s Fireworks
  6. Well, working since I’m not American. I do have Tuesday off for Canada Day though. But no plans.
  7. Another Canadian here, working then most likely coaching my son’s baseball team (summer schedule is not out yet)
  8. Marching in the neighborhood parade

plans for the July 4th holiday (even if you’re not American)

  1. Hanging with 2300 of my closest friends at a Mensa convention in Boston
  2. Watching the fireworks from a half-a-dozen local displays with family and friends from my front yard.
  3. Grill everything in sight. Drink American microbrews. Launch rockets into the air, assuming Utah isn’t under a no-burn restriction.
  4. Probably go fishing and lizard/frog/tadpole/crawdad hunting with my son
  5. Well, duh…Macy’s Fireworks
  6. Well, working since I’m not American. I do have Tuesday off for Canada Day though. But no plans.
  7. Another Canadian here, working then most likely coaching my son’s baseball team (summer schedule is not out yet)
  8. Marching in the neighborhood parade
  9. Hanging out with our neighbors, if we can get around to inviting them and they decide to come

Plans for the July 4th holiday (even if you’re not American)

  1. Hanging with 2300 of my closest friends at a Mensa convention in Boston
  2. Watching the fireworks from a half-a-dozen local displays with family and friends from my front yard.
  3. Grill everything in sight. Drink American microbrews. Launch rockets into the air, assuming Utah isn’t under a no-burn restriction.
  4. Probably go fishing and lizard/frog/tadpole/crawdad hunting with my son
  5. Well, duh…Macy’s Fireworks
  6. Well, working since I’m not American. I do have Tuesday off for Canada Day though. But no plans.
  7. Another Canadian here, working then most likely coaching my son’s baseball team (summer schedule is not out yet)
  8. Marching in the neighborhood parade
  9. Hanging out with our neighbors, if we can get around to inviting them and they decide to come
  10. Visiting with my in-laws in Vermont - a classic small-town Independence Day

John Adams’s words are timeless: Washington, DC, Fourth of July Celebration (U.S. National Park Service)

Plans for the July 4th holiday (even if you’re not American)

  1. Hanging with 2300 of my closest friends at a Mensa convention in Boston
  2. Watching the fireworks from a half-a-dozen local displays with family and friends from my front yard.
  3. Grill everything in sight. Drink American microbrews. Launch rockets into the air, assuming Utah isn’t under a no-burn restriction.
  4. Probably go fishing and lizard/frog/tadpole/crawdad hunting with my son
  5. Well, duh…Macy’s Fireworks
  6. Well, working since I’m not American. I do have Tuesday off for Canada Day though. But no plans.
  7. Another Canadian here, working then most likely coaching my son’s baseball team (summer schedule is not out yet)
  8. Marching in the neighborhood parade
  9. Hanging out with our neighbors, if we can get around to inviting them and they decide to come
  10. Visiting with my in-laws in Vermont - a classic small-town Independence Day
  11. Burgers at a Pool Party

Plans for the July 4th holiday (even if you’re not American)

  1. Hanging with 2300 of my closest friends at a Mensa convention in Boston
  2. Watching the fireworks from a half-a-dozen local displays with family and friends from my front yard.
  3. Grill everything in sight. Drink American microbrews. Launch rockets into the air, assuming Utah isn’t under a no-burn restriction.
  4. Probably go fishing and lizard/frog/tadpole/crawdad hunting with my son
  5. Well, duh…Macy’s Fireworks
  6. Well, working since I’m not American. I do have Tuesday off for Canada Day though. But no plans.
  7. Another Canadian here, working then most likely coaching my son’s baseball team (summer schedule is not out yet)
  8. Marching in the neighborhood parade
  9. Hanging out with our neighbors, if we can get around to inviting them and they decide to come
  10. Visiting with my in-laws in Vermont - a classic small-town Independence Day
  11. Burgers at a Pool Party
  12. Working. It’s obviously not celebrated here.

Plans for the July 4th holiday (even if you’re not American)

  1. Hanging with 2300 of my closest friends at a Mensa convention in Boston
  2. Watching the fireworks from a half-a-dozen local displays with family and friends from my front yard.
  3. Grill everything in sight. Drink American microbrews. Launch rockets into the air, assuming Utah isn’t under a no-burn restriction.
  4. Probably go fishing and lizard/frog/tadpole/crawdad hunting with my son
  5. Well, duh…Macy’s Fireworks
  6. Well, working since I’m not American. I do have Tuesday off for Canada Day though. But no plans.
  7. Another Canadian here, working then most likely coaching my son’s baseball team (summer schedule is not out yet)
  8. Marching in the neighborhood parade
  9. Hanging out with our neighbors, if we can get around to inviting them and they decide to come
  10. Visiting with my in-laws in Vermont - a classic small-town Independence Day
  11. Burgers at a Pool Party
  12. Working. It’s obviously not celebrated here.
  13. Calming down my dogs after nitwit 2AM fireworks.

Next: Guitars

  1. Gibson Les Paul Custom

Guitars

  1. Gibson Les Paul Custom
  2. Martin D-28

Guitars

  1. Gibson Les Paul Custom
  2. Martin D-28
  3. Fender Stratocaster

Guitars

  1. Gibson Les Paul Custom
  2. Martin D-28
  3. Fender Stratocaster
  4. Fender Telecaster

Guitars

  1. Gibson Les Paul Custom
  2. Martin D-28
  3. Fender Stratocaster
  4. Fender Telecaster
  5. Parker Fly

Guitars

  1. Gibson Les Paul Custom
  2. Martin D-28
  3. Fender Stratocaster
  4. Fender Telecaster
  5. Parker Fly
  6. 12-string Rickenbacker 360 (hat tip to Roger McGuinn)

Guitars

  1. Gibson Les Paul Custom
  2. Martin D-28
  3. Fender Stratocaster
  4. Fender Telecaster
  5. Parker Fly
  6. 12-string Rickenbacker 360 (hat tip to Roger McGuinn)
  7. BC Rich Mockingbird

Hey, my two current axes made it in at #1 and #4! How mainstream of me. :smiley: