View Full Version : Jeff Leeper Birmingham, Pennsylvania, USA
ProducerJeff
8th February 2008, 06:40 PM
Hello and welcome to Taps Family.
I'm Jeff Leeper director of Investigations with CCPI,
A Taps Family Group in central Pennsylvania.
I'm also producer of Taps Family Radio.
OK I'm an old guy, 47...a big brute...5'10" and 237 pounds.
And I'm of Scots/Irish descent.
Blue eyes and bearded, so I'm scarier than any ghosts my team may see.
Married 25 years, and 4 kids.
Also a lead guitarist in a Classic Rock n Motown band.
Also play bass, synth, some banjo n mandolin, but I'd like to try a bagpipe...LOL.
Do a lot of singing with my band, so if I come to visit, Danny's gonna have to let me play a couple songs with his band.
Proof that ALL musicians are a little "off".
David
8th February 2008, 07:54 PM
Hello and welcome to Taps Family.
I'm Jeff Leeper director of Investigations with CCPI,
A Taps Family Group in central Pennsylvania.
I'm also producer of Taps Family Radio.
OK I'm an old guy, 47...a big brute...5'10" and 237 pounds.
And I'm of Scots/Irish descent.
Blue eyes and bearded, so I'm scarier than any ghosts my team may see.
Married 25 years, and 4 kids.
Also a lead guitarist in a Classic Rock n Motown band.
Also play bass, synth, some banjo n mandolin, but I'd like to try a bagpipe...LOL.
Do a lot of singing with my band, so if I come to visit, Danny's gonna have to let me play a couple songs with his band.
Proof that ALL musicians are a little "off".
Jeff............Ceud mìle fÃ*ilte thank you for leaving us such a lovely picture...lmao Your right though we are all a bit TAPped here!!!! I know bad joke anyway thanks for stopping by.
ian
8th February 2008, 09:23 PM
Welcome Jeff! Hope you have a good time on this board!
lotsapockets
8th February 2008, 10:09 PM
Hello and welcome, nice to see you here.
Tracey
8th February 2008, 10:15 PM
Hey.......I'm 47........that aint old :woohoo:
danny
9th February 2008, 03:39 AM
lmao......welcome jeff ,,,,,lets get rocking,,,,in the key of A min:happydance::happydance:
David
10th February 2008, 06:04 PM
lmao......welcome jeff ,,,,,lets get rocking,,,,in the key of A min:happydance::happydance:
Ohh god it all starts with music then dancing Danny must keep his clothes on this time!!!!!!:nutcase:
Tracey
11th February 2008, 12:11 AM
:005:......> :clap: .....> :eek: lolllllllll
omg that just bought back a very funny memory for me. I play oztag which is like touch football (rugby league) and we were away playing reps. I was in a womens over 30 side and we were out one night with the mens side having dinner in a club. We all had a few drinks (you play better with a hangover lol) and there was a karioke there. One extrovert girl in our team got up and enticed us all to sing and dance "By the rivers of Babylon". I think we did a very good job ;-) ........and the mens side were clapping :-)
By this stage we had drawn a bit of a crowd because this was a country town where they decided to hold the state cup and locals (including some very old people lol) were enjoying the entertainment.
Then we told our mens team that if we got up they should do that too.
Well one of the team was very keen (hes the one who alway has to do the nudie run because he never scores a try lol) He got all the men up and the song they wanted was Joe Cockers "you can leave your hat on"
Hmmm.......we thought, this will be interesting1
Well they were trying to dance and singing the best that the alcohol would allow them and then the ringleader decided to add some flavour to the dance.Of course we all egged him on lol clapping and cheering and then he just started getting all the gear off. :-o
He was very quick and the poor fellow who was running the karioke fell over trying to get onto the stage real quick. Not only that, the performance then got all the blokes going and they started to all get if off.
I have never seen anything so funny in my life.Here is this football team gyrating on the stage singing and this karioke bloke was tyring to push them off the stage and they wouldnt go until the end of the song
lollllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllllllllllllll (sorry I am cracking up here because I can still see this so clearly )
All the old women who were watching were thinking that their christmas's had all come at once and they were cheering and clapping.
Well....... they got us kicked out of the club and we couldnt go back there the next night to have dinner.
As the saying goes.........."what goes on tour, stays on tour
ProducerJeff
12th February 2008, 04:48 AM
Wow! at least I stay shy at these gigs.
Tracey
12th February 2008, 05:19 AM
yessssssss.......................But........my mother always used to tell me you had to watch the shy ones. ;)
ProducerJeff
12th February 2008, 05:27 AM
LOL....I'm surprised your mother remembered me.:nutcase:
David
12th February 2008, 10:26 AM
Yeh I can tell by the smile on your face it was horrible!!!!:ohplease:
ProducerJeff
12th February 2008, 03:52 PM
WEll, I'm just a growing boy.
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