Mango Picker wrote:From the Book of Buffett, orthodox edition
In a letter to the congregation of his phollowers in Margaritaville at the time of the first MOTM census, it was written:
Jimmy 3:16 For God so loved the world that He (the Head Parrot) sent his only son of a son of a sailor to the lower lattitudes so that we may phollow him and have everlasting liph and happiness!!!
true fan
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Quiet and Shy
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Re: PH Devotional
"Reading departure signs in some big airport reminds me of the places I've been"
50 countries and territories, 46 states...so far
50 countries and territories, 46 states...so far
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phinhead
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I'm a true fan....I know all the words to Margaritaville, and can occasionally, on a really drunken imaginative moment, make up my own lyrics. Because of his cheeseburger song-I know what to order on my cheeseburger. I also know that my fins are supposed to go left and then right. I also know that you can get drinks on boats called boat drinks, and that there is only one particular harbor (not 2). He also recommends getting drunk, and screwing. Because of all this knowledge I am a true fan.
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A true fan knows:
The year Jimmy moved to Nashville
His first wife's name
His second wife's name
The name of his debut single
bonus: the name of the lable and whose it was
Knows who said this: "Yes, I am the man who introduced Jimmy Buffett to Key West. I am responsible for all that island junk that he does so well-that golf-Gulf-and-western music...Me, I didn't like that whole steel drum thing. But I'd say it worked out nicely for Buffett."
Knows where Cayo Hueso is
Knows who 'A Pirate Looks at Forty" was written about
bonus: Knows where he's "buried"
Knows who coined the term "Parrot Head"
The year Jimmy moved to Nashville
His first wife's name
His second wife's name
The name of his debut single
bonus: the name of the lable and whose it was
Knows who said this: "Yes, I am the man who introduced Jimmy Buffett to Key West. I am responsible for all that island junk that he does so well-that golf-Gulf-and-western music...Me, I didn't like that whole steel drum thing. But I'd say it worked out nicely for Buffett."
Knows where Cayo Hueso is
Knows who 'A Pirate Looks at Forty" was written about
bonus: Knows where he's "buried"
Knows who coined the term "Parrot Head"
She was not quite what you would call refined. She was not quite what you would call unrefined. She was the kind of person that keeps a parrot."-MARK TWAIN
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Re: PH Devotional
I wish liph could last forever.Mango Picker wrote:From the Book of Buffett, orthodox edition
In a letter to the congregation of his phollowers in Margaritaville at the time of the first MOTM census, it was written:
Jimmy 3:16 For God so loved the world that He (the Head Parrot) sent his only son of a son of a sailor to the lower lattitudes so that we may phollow him and have everlasting liph and happiness!!!
what I really mean . . . I wish you were here
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Tiki Bar
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Re: PH Devotional
That's what she said!LIPH wrote:I wish liph could last forever.Mango Picker wrote:From the Book of Buffett, orthodox edition
In a letter to the congregation of his phollowers in Margaritaville at the time of the first MOTM census, it was written:
Jimmy 3:16 For God so loved the world that He (the Head Parrot) sent his only son of a son of a sailor to the lower lattitudes so that we may phollow him and have everlasting liph and happiness!!!
You’re still grinning, we’re still winning, nothing left to say
I’m still gliding as I go flying down this endless wave
I’m still gliding as I go flying down this endless wave
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MalibuRumGirl
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Re: PH Devotional
I keep forgetting how much I love your tiki hat!!! Awesome. How original!Tiki Bar wrote:That's what she said!LIPH wrote:I wish liph could last forever.Mango Picker wrote:From the Book of Buffett, orthodox edition
In a letter to the congregation of his phollowers in Margaritaville at the time of the first MOTM census, it was written:
Jimmy 3:16 For God so loved the world that He (the Head Parrot) sent his only son of a son of a sailor to the lower lattitudes so that we may phollow him and have everlasting liph and happiness!!!![]()
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RinglingRingling
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Re: PH Devotional
5 little blue diamonds and anything is possible...Tiki Bar wrote:That's what she said!LIPH wrote:I wish liph could last forever.Mango Picker wrote:From the Book of Buffett, orthodox edition
In a letter to the congregation of his phollowers in Margaritaville at the time of the first MOTM census, it was written:
Jimmy 3:16 For God so loved the world that He (the Head Parrot) sent his only son of a son of a sailor to the lower lattitudes so that we may phollow him and have everlasting liph and happiness!!!![]()
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pODJMJgSJWw
I was a lifeguard until that blue kid got me fired.
http://www.buffettnews.com/gallery/disp ... ?pos=-7695
I was a lifeguard until that blue kid got me fired.
http://www.buffettnews.com/gallery/disp ... ?pos=-7695
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Midnight Flyer
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Well, since no one took a shot at the answers, here they are:
Midnight Flyer wrote:A true fan knows:
The year Jimmy moved to Nashville
1969
His first wife's name
Margie Washichek
His second wife's name
Why...Miss Jane Slagsvol of course
The name of his debut single
The Christian? The question mark was part of the title.
Released in 1970
bonus: the name of the lable and whose it was
Barnaby Records owned by Andy William's
Knows who said this: "Yes, I am the man who introduced Jimmy Buffett to Key West. I am responsible for all that island junk that he does so well-that golf-Gulf-and-western music...Me, I didn't like that whole steel drum thing. But I'd say it worked out nicely for Buffett."
That would be Jerry Jeff Walker
Knows where Cayo Hueso is
psst...don't tell anyone but it is Key West
Knows who 'A Pirate Looks at Forty" was written about
Phil Clark
bonus: Knows where he's "buried"
Well, he's mostly "buried" in the gulf stream. He was cremated and his ashes were hauled around KW on one last drunkin' binge. The ashes were in a little pirate chest and everyone poured part of their drink (usually Johnny Wlaker Black-Phil's fav) over the pirate chest. That was everyones last drink with Phil. Then a few people got the crazy idea to snort some of his ashes. So...what wasn't snorted was taken in a boat out to the Gulf Stream and scattered out there under a jolly roger flag that was from the Margaritaville store. That is the story about where Phil is buried.
Knows who coined the term "Parrot Head"
I don't REALLY need to answer this, do I??
She was not quite what you would call refined. She was not quite what you would call unrefined. She was the kind of person that keeps a parrot."-MARK TWAIN
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RinglingRingling
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Missed the First Album question.. knew the rest of them (tho didn't go to last names on the wives.) but I guess I am not a true fan.Midnight Flyer wrote:Well, since no one took a shot at the answers, here they are:
Midnight Flyer wrote:A true fan knows:
The year Jimmy moved to Nashville
1969
His first wife's name
Margie Washichek
His second wife's name
Why...Miss Jane Slagsvol of course
The name of his debut single
The Christian? The question mark was part of the title.
Released in 1970
bonus: the name of the lable and whose it was
Barnaby Records owned by Andy William's
Knows who said this: "Yes, I am the man who introduced Jimmy Buffett to Key West. I am responsible for all that island junk that he does so well-that golf-Gulf-and-western music...Me, I didn't like that whole steel drum thing. But I'd say it worked out nicely for Buffett."
That would be Jerry Jeff Walker
Knows where Cayo Hueso is
psst...don't tell anyone but it is Key West
Knows who 'A Pirate Looks at Forty" was written about
Phil Clark
bonus: Knows where he's "buried"
Well, he's mostly "buried" in the gulf stream. He was cremated and his ashes were hauled around KW on one last drunkin' binge. The ashes were in a little pirate chest and everyone poured part of their drink (usually Johnny Wlaker Black-Phil's fav) over the pirate chest. That was everyones last drink with Phil. Then a few people got the crazy idea to snort some of his ashes. So...what wasn't snorted was taken in a boat out to the Gulf Stream and scattered out there under a jolly roger flag that was from the Margaritaville store. That is the story about where Phil is buried.
Knows who coined the term "Parrot Head"
I don't REALLY need to answer this, do I??
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pODJMJgSJWw
I was a lifeguard until that blue kid got me fired.
http://www.buffettnews.com/gallery/disp ... ?pos=-7695
I was a lifeguard until that blue kid got me fired.
http://www.buffettnews.com/gallery/disp ... ?pos=-7695
Timothy B SchmittMidnight Flyer wrote:Well, since no one took a shot at the answers, here they are:
Midnight Flyer wrote:A true fan knows:
The year Jimmy moved to Nashville
1969
His first wife's name
Margie Washichek
His second wife's name
Why...Miss Jane Slagsvol of course
The name of his debut single
The Christian? The question mark was part of the title.
Released in 1970
bonus: the name of the lable and whose it was
Barnaby Records owned by Andy William's
Knows who said this: "Yes, I am the man who introduced Jimmy Buffett to Key West. I am responsible for all that island junk that he does so well-that golf-Gulf-and-western music...Me, I didn't like that whole steel drum thing. But I'd say it worked out nicely for Buffett."
That would be Jerry Jeff Walker
Knows where Cayo Hueso is
psst...don't tell anyone but it is Key West
Knows who 'A Pirate Looks at Forty" was written about
Phil Clark
bonus: Knows where he's "buried"
Well, he's mostly "buried" in the gulf stream. He was cremated and his ashes were hauled around KW on one last drunkin' binge. The ashes were in a little pirate chest and everyone poured part of their drink (usually Johnny Wlaker Black-Phil's fav) over the pirate chest. That was everyones last drink with Phil. Then a few people got the crazy idea to snort some of his ashes. So...what wasn't snorted was taken in a boat out to the Gulf Stream and scattered out there under a jolly roger flag that was from the Margaritaville store. That is the story about where Phil is buried.
Knows who coined the term "Parrot Head"
I don't REALLY need to answer this, do I??
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Travis McGee
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I love Jimmy Buffett's music and the lifestyle he sings about. I love the way that as a young man, he seemed to know that there is untapped wisdom in older folks. I love Key West, John D. MacDonald and Fenway Park.
I like the "Yellow" album. I don't care who knows it. I also don't care what kind of car Jimmy drives, what his favorite ball team is, or where he lives. I don't think that anybody can pass judgement on who a "true fan" is or who is not a "true fan". I know it was a hell of a lot easier getting tickets to see Jimmy before Parrot heads were around. I mean, Parrotheads did not create this phenomenon. It was already there.
Just because people don't share the same view of the man as I do, doesn't make them more or less a fan than me.
I have seen Jimmy in concert over 100 times. I am going on 27 years of seeing him. I first saw him in 1980. I'll bet then somebody saw me at the concert and said something like "first Buffet concert for him, I'm sure" Just because somebody buys tickets from a scalper does or does not make them any more or less of a fan. You do what you have to do to attend the show(within reason)
So, let's put this true fan nonsense to rest. Please.
I like the "Yellow" album. I don't care who knows it. I also don't care what kind of car Jimmy drives, what his favorite ball team is, or where he lives. I don't think that anybody can pass judgement on who a "true fan" is or who is not a "true fan". I know it was a hell of a lot easier getting tickets to see Jimmy before Parrot heads were around. I mean, Parrotheads did not create this phenomenon. It was already there.
Just because people don't share the same view of the man as I do, doesn't make them more or less a fan than me.
I have seen Jimmy in concert over 100 times. I am going on 27 years of seeing him. I first saw him in 1980. I'll bet then somebody saw me at the concert and said something like "first Buffet concert for him, I'm sure" Just because somebody buys tickets from a scalper does or does not make them any more or less of a fan. You do what you have to do to attend the show(within reason)
So, let's put this true fan nonsense to rest. Please.
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I thought it was buried under the Louvre in Paris???CapnK wrote:UpstateNYPH wrote:sigh...this thread is still around?![]()
yep, still searching for the Holy Grail...the one true test of a real fan.
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Sometimes more than others,
we see who and what and where we are,
I'm just a one man band,
With my feet in the sand,
Tonight I just need my guitar
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Can you believe the current issue of Coconut Telegraph (got in the mail Wednesday) says 'A Pirate Looks at 40' was written about Captain Tony?Midnight Flyer wrote:Well, since no one took a shot at the answers, here they are:
Midnight Flyer wrote:A true fan knows:
The year Jimmy moved to Nashville
1969
His first wife's name
Margie Washichek
His second wife's name
Why...Miss Jane Slagsvol of course
The name of his debut single
The Christian? The question mark was part of the title.
Released in 1970
bonus: the name of the lable and whose it was
Barnaby Records owned by Andy William's
Knows who said this: "Yes, I am the man who introduced Jimmy Buffett to Key West. I am responsible for all that island junk that he does so well-that golf-Gulf-and-western music...Me, I didn't like that whole steel drum thing. But I'd say it worked out nicely for Buffett."
That would be Jerry Jeff Walker
Knows where Cayo Hueso is
psst...don't tell anyone but it is Key West
Knows who 'A Pirate Looks at Forty" was written about
Phil Clark
bonus: Knows where he's "buried"
Well, he's mostly "buried" in the gulf stream. He was cremated and his ashes were hauled around KW on one last drunkin' binge. The ashes were in a little pirate chest and everyone poured part of their drink (usually Johnny Wlaker Black-Phil's fav) over the pirate chest. That was everyones last drink with Phil. Then a few people got the crazy idea to snort some of his ashes. So...what wasn't snorted was taken in a boat out to the Gulf Stream and scattered out there under a jolly roger flag that was from the Margaritaville store. That is the story about where Phil is buried.
Knows who coined the term "Parrot Head"
I don't REALLY need to answer this, do I??

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Quiet and Shy
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carolinagirl wrote: Can you believe the current issue of Coconut Telegraph (got in the mail Wednesday) says 'A Pirate Looks at 40' was written about Captain Tony?The myth lives on.
More semi-true stories....
"Reading departure signs in some big airport reminds me of the places I've been"
50 countries and territories, 46 states...so far
50 countries and territories, 46 states...so far
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carolinagirl
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Well hubby set me straight. He said the article says 'The Last Mango in Paris' was written about Capt. Tony. So Sorry! Wanted to set the record straight.Quiet and Shy wrote:carolinagirl wrote: Can you believe the current issue of Coconut Telegraph (got in the mail Wednesday) says 'A Pirate Looks at 40' was written about Captain Tony?The myth lives on.
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