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ILoveThailand

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LOL! Cuthbert, that is some kick ass news! I wish I was there to lick the pie off her. Then attack her with more pies and let my dog lick her. Anne Coulter is a twat. I hope she dates Gary Condit.
Fri Oct 22 '04 8:23:42 am Set this message as last read

Zinc Master
Zinc Master
Crown Point, IN
USA
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Jazzy


Are you going backstage on Saturday?

I'll make it back there Saturday - Platinum package

Joe is going to be at Music Lab in Lansing Illinois on Saturday at 2:00 pm

Autographs and talking about his new amp

I am stopping in there on my way to the show !!

Fri Oct 22 '04 8:25:01 am Set this message as last read

Namm Man

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Jazzercise

Once again you have taken my comments out of context.

My "Bring it on" comment was a warning statement to the terrorist that want a jihad. In other words we are not going to send the Peace Corps to fight the terrorist.

I joined the Navy to serve my country. My family has a long history of respecting freedom. We join, we respect, we do our job, and we get out. I didn't agree with Mr. Regan at the time or Casper our friendly Weinberger (sod at the time). But I did my job. Looking back at it now, we were not very popular but the USSR and a large populous of the world changed their views on arms racing and communism.

As for our boycott of France and our relation with the Saudis, I love French wine, not so much their customer service, but they have that fermentation thing down! The Saudis, well lets just see how that plays out. Our government didn't recommend that we boycott the French, a few idiots over reacted, exploited and sensationalized a national crisis and the French reaction to it. Viva Le France and protect those grapes!

As for your homophobic comment about me saying bring it on a lot in the navy, dude,

I served, no thanks necessary

cuthbert1776

There is a lot to digest in your last post. I love the idea of a side by side comparison. Will do. But just like Catholicism, the constitution is interpreted. That is why we don't have just one Supreme Court justice. Somebody call the Vatican!

By the way I voted for Gore.

Be careful of labels sometimes they can blind vision.

Namm Man.

Fri Oct 22 '04 8:26:55 am Set this message as last read

ILoveThailand

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Jesus Christ, here I go....

Homophobic comment? LOL! Traditionally people keep their wallets in their back pockets...which is pretty much on the butt cheek. Liberals eyeing your wallet? I took it as an offence to us liberals. So probably the liberals who were eyeing your wallet were gay, as it is impossible to label everyone of them as greedy....got the point?

Cuthbert and dammmissnamm, lets go to the chatroom. The new one, the nice one...

ZInc Master: I will not be able to go the thing on Saturday even though I would to. I will be at the concert though. My passes for Saturday have been BBQ'd by my dog (kiwi) so I will not make it. But I hope you have a great time and maybe we can meet up and have some brews. Achoo, I will wearing a green soccer t shirt. Hope you can spot me. Later dudes.

Please join the chatroom. The woman is sleeping still. She wasnt expecting the donkey punch. Kiwi is slobbering my breakfast.

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Fri Oct 22 '04 8:39:49 am Set this message as last read

TASTEY

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im really not into politics, surprise eh? lol...so i dont vote, never have, i just think they are all bullshitters and all they do is bash their opponent to try and get votes because they cant do it on their own merit....so i am telling a friend i am not voting....
Fri Oct 22 '04 8:45:58 am Set this message as last read

Namm Man

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Jazz I am there.
Fri Oct 22 '04 8:48:41 am Set this message as last read

ILoveThailand

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awww crap! cuthbert, you should dump some water on that firewall. maybe it will go away.

tastey: join the chatroom. We are playing trivia.

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Fri Oct 22 '04 8:58:22 am Set this message as last read

Namm Man

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Fri Oct 22 '04 9:12:03 am Set this message as last read

Namm Man

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Jazz

Off the phone and see you left the chat. Thanks for the respect It was actually a decent experience.

Fri Oct 22 '04 9:12:03 am Set this message as last read

Clarky
Paul Clark
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optical - the general rule of thumb with speaker cabs is: the bigger they are and the larger the speaker cones, the more responsive to bass they are....

look at a PA system at a big venue... the bass bins are generally the size of a family car and filled with 15" and 18" cones...lol.. the mid-cabs are not a million miles from a 4x12 cab or a bassists 4x10 in terms of physical dimmensions.... the tweater horns and flares are real small with 3/4" drivers...

the other thing to consider is the volume you need... if you are only playing in small places a 2x12 may sound great...
in a larger venue [that holds 250 or more people] then it may begin to sound a little thinner [which will be fine if you're playing funk, and not fine if you're trying to entertain the mosh pit.. lol]

but also don't forget, you do have eq on the amp with which to shape the tone...

so also consider your application..


Artanis - lol... imagine.. the US letting the rest of the world join in... and then getting beat all the time....
maybe that's why no one else can join in.... so they get to win all the time.. lol..

alternatively, maybe the rest of the world is allowed to join in but said...
"nah.. it's too much like rounders... that's a girls game.."... lol..

I've decided... I'm gonna be world champion at something...
when I've figured out what I want to be world champion at, I'm going to hold the event at my house and only invite me... lmao..


962 - Governments will generally never 'defend' the anyone outside of their own borders just because "it's the right thing to do"
crudely put, by going to war, a Government is always protecting it's own interests...

we all fight in the Gulf [securing oil suppolies...
and we all sit back as China takes Tibet, Indonesia takes Timor, and some other country takes another country that has fuck all to offer in material terms....
like it or not... it seems pretty normal to me....

also - bush is definately going to get me killed...


mowlie - wow... maybe dropping the 'trebble' may have been needed too then....

but then. that's the prob with 4x12 cabs with celestions...
you have to get so far away from them to hear them properly..


DamMissDam - so who actually did most of the crushing of the German army back to Berlin?

"And yes the UK asked us to defend her when Hitler was bombing in ww2"
that comment is just not true...
that's not history...
'cos you are making that stuff up...


Fri Oct 22 '04 9:21:25 am Set this message as last read

Namm Man

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Clarky

Yeah you’re right; the UK had it under control in WW2.

Elitist till the end.

Cutbert

The label remark was to jazz, I had it at the end, sorry.

Namm Man

Fri Oct 22 '04 9:40:21 am Set this message as last read

Namm Man

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Cuthbert1776

I am trying to do the side by side. I cant find the Patriot act paper you are referring to at the link you provided. Am I missing something>

http://www.insightmag.com/main.cfm?include=detail&storyid=143236

Namm Man

Fri Oct 22 '04 9:45:06 am Set this message as last read

Clarky
Paul Clark
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dammissdam - that is not what I said... the UK did not have "ww2 under control" as you crudely put it.. Germany was a serious opponent... think of how many countries it took to take Germany down.. and she didn't go down easily either..

I asked who was the country that really stuck it to Germany more than any other...?? do you know this??

the UK did ask for assistance from her ally, the US.. but not military assistance... material assistance... resources, supplies... early on, the US really wanted to stay neutral.. the UK was ok with that... but the Empire as a whole was seriously depletely of materials due to that war effort because the UK was also fighting Japan from day 1... and Japan, like Germany was no push over...

Elitist? me? explain....

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Fri Oct 22 '04 9:55:30 am Set this message as last read

achoo
Tobias Barnes
Chicago, Illinois
United States
Plays: Guitar (33 years)
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Man, that show last night was off the hook! the female unit and I had a great time. we got in pretty close, about the third or forth row of people from the front, towards the left hand side of the stage. I was the Black/Mexican guy with a blue and gray rasta hat, blue sweater and gray scarf. accompanied by a short, thick, beautiful mexican girl with glasses. She had a blast. There were reports of very high "tingle" levels. We didnt go "back stage" but we did get to the meet and greet. He just comes out, shakes your hand, pats you on the ass and sends you on your way. It was really cool.

My girls freind, who loves satch, wanted to go but didnt have enough money to pay for a ticket. Here is the funny thing, Since Fanfire fucked my shit up they gave me two tickets at will call. I dont know if that was them messing up again or them saying sorry. I still didn't get my laminate or t-shirt though. I bought a ticket on wednsday for my broad, so I ended up with an extra ticket. She tried to call her friend so she could attend but couldn't get a hold of her. Satch signed an autograph for her friend on the back of a meet and greet thingy, wich was really nice of him.

That concert was the best Satch concert I ever went to 'cause it was all him. The only thing bad I have to say is I wish the rythm guitar was a little louder. Oh yeah and did you notice that when they were playin' Bamboo at the part right before the solo, they droped the rythm that Joe establishes in the begining? That part builds so much suspence. should of kept it in there.

I won't be there tonight but I will be there tomorrow. I'm taking my cousin who has never been to a rock concert. He likes rap but loves to here me play. He has heard a couple of Satch songs that he likes. Now he will witness the source of my inspiration.

Fri Oct 22 '04 10:10:34 am Set this message as last read

Namm Man

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Clarky

It is true that the good old USA kept their boys (and girls) out of Europe until the Pearl Harbor attack. But after Dunkirk we started sending ships, tanks and supplies to Mr. Churchill (one person I would like to belt down a bit of The Macallan, smoke a stogie, and throw on The Extremist with). That support came from the request of Mr. Churchill.

As far as being a elitist "I've decided... I'm gonna be world champion at something... when I've figured out what I want to be world champion at, I'm going to hold the event at my house and only invite me..."

nuf said.

Namm Man

P.S. Russia did some serious damage. Thanks to fear and vodka as a motivator. So why raise the minimum wage?



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Fri Oct 22 '04 10:15:38 am Set this message as last read

Clarky
Paul Clark
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dam - jeez bro... that stuff was all a joke... I'm really sorry if I was not funny.. although that is what I actually intended...

why the hostility??

and the country that really stuck it to Germany was Russia...

by far they commited the most, suffered the most, and they deliverd the most severe blows...

without Russia the outcome would have been very different..

Fri Oct 22 '04 10:21:43 am Set this message as last read

Namm Man

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Clarky

This interaction leaves so much personality out. No hostility intended! I would love to be having this conversation over a couple of pints after a Satch experience. I respect you, your views, your willingness to communicate and your existence. Rock on Bro.

Namm Man.

I agree on Russia check my edits.

Fri Oct 22 '04 10:26:07 am Set this message as last read

Steven Wilde

ShredZone, CaliFunia
USA
Plays: Guitar (21 years)
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SUZIE2000- I re-read My other post to You, and screwed up!...I met to say Your Husband!...(A little Steven brainfade)I apologoze for that!!! Anyway, Glad Your makin' Music and recording it!...On down the line of life, You can Say "Yeahhh I did that Did'nt I"........CLARKY- Yeah, thats a probem, Cash wise i should just stick with what I've got. realsiticaly, I cant even afford the 2-12 combo, I WAS going to get. Becuse of the epelpseiy, I probably wont be playing many live gig's...So It most likely will be small crowd venues, Or DVD studio work Who Know's...So I am quite "dazed and confused for so long it's not true" OOps Sorry!....About the whole amp/cabnient thing, Maybe untill money get's better?! I dont Know?....I geuss i should focus right now on playing decent guitar!....having started green in 03' thats My weak point! get more experiance, And the amp stuff comes later! We'll see, Thank's for the help and info! i really appreicate that! ................Jazzzzzy- How is everything? How was the show? Hope it went great, And You had a great time!............See Ya', Steven.

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Fri Oct 22 '04 10:31:20 am Set this message as last read

962
Simon
Granada, Andalucia
Spain
Plays: Guitar (24 years)
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Jazzzzy, ironic is definitely the word dude! hehe. And thanks for the recommendation, i'll check 'em out, cause I sometimes get i the mood for that kind of thing, but only have Dream Theater and Liquid Tension to cover it, which gets tricky cause it starts to get boring! I know.....figure that one out! hehe


DamnIMissNamm, I think it was more of a case of the US deciding to get involved rather than Europe pleading for help. I mean yeah, we did say "okay somebody help us out here". Anyway....took your time didn't you? I'm only kidding on that, cause what happened in WW2 means nothing to me. I mean it does, it was tragic, epic, but it has absolutely no bearing on the political decisions/missdecisions that are made today.

And how come the US didn't help us out when we were being invaded by the Romans? ;-)

Yes it's up to the US to vote on it's leader, but the world is free to have an opinion on the outcome. And i'm saying that, when voting for that leader, perhaps the people of the US should spare just a few percent of their voting criteria, to consider the effects on the rest of the world from the election of the next president. The Global effects of voting Kerry in are different, and much much safer, than voting in Bush again. The ideal for the rest of us would be to have someone like Clinton in office, but I guess someone like Clinton is a little too free-thinking, just like Princess Diana was to the royal family - that's why they had to knock her off.

By the way, what war on terrorism are you referring to? Do you honestly think there is, or there has been, a war on terrorism? Saddam wasn't a terrorist, he was a dictator. They never caught Osama, so that was just swept under the carpet. Somehow, the US government used the media to cinvince the people (not just americans) that there was a threat, and that Weapons OF Mass Distruction came under the umbrella of the war on terrorism. There were no WMD's. Iraq probably sold them all to India and Pakistan. Then again, an Australian SAS squad found a couple of MIG 21's (i think 21's, but maybe 27's or 29's) buried under the sand in the desert, and they only found them by accident. They couldn't see them from the air.

So if the Iraqi's can bury planes the size of small houses under the sand, they sure as hell can hide a bomb the size of a suitcase.


Delfino, thanks for your feedback on News In Brief! I'm glad you like it. I need to get a newer version of Win Media Player and that'll help me with streaming audio. It's annoying - I was able to upload our track, but I can rarely listen to someone elses stuff cause my connection is shit. However, I'll download your mp3 over the weekend or something!
Clarky, "bush is definitely going to get me killed". Haha, yeah Mikey made a similar comment regarding the "Bush scratch" in our tune, News In Brief.

Yeah I hear what you're saying about countries only ever going to war because there's something in it for them, but there's a few that don't quite tie up. Like the US Liberation of Panama in the early 80's.....what the hell was that for? And yes, I agree that we only got involved in this latest middle-eastern skirmish cause Tony wanted a piece of the economical prize, but the issue for me, is that it wasn't Tony who started the damn war in the first place.

And I also agree on Russia - they inadvertantly did a massive amount to make it come out good for western Europe. Much like the Mongols inadvertantly saved our ass when the Romans tried to take over.


http://www.soundclick.com/bands/3/thegalleriamusic.htm
Fri Oct 22 '04 10:39:59 am Set this message as last read

Zinc Master
Zinc Master
Crown Point, IN
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achoo

I looked for you last night - I looked for the rasta hat - no luck.

Maybe we will meet up on Saturday.

Did you see - he will be at Music Lab on Saturday at 2:00 Musiclab is in Lansing, on Burnham Avenue, just south of I80-94 (get off at Torrence)

Fri Oct 22 '04 10:45:06 am Set this message as last read

achoo
Tobias Barnes
Chicago, Illinois
United States
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Dizzy: I noticed your post from sept 13 Re: Happy Birthday Dave Mustaine, his birthday is actually September 14. As a birthday present to himself he released TSHF. He is a virgo Everything is all about him. My birthday is on the 10th. Bizzy Bone is on the 12th. Some of the greatest artist ever born. FYI: Megadeth is comming to Chicago November 19th. See you there.
Fri Oct 22 '04 10:45:34 am Set this message as last read

Clarky
Paul Clark
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dam - yeah.. I just 'looked back'.. and saw the Russia note...

Germany definately underestimated Russia... they expected a bunch of farmers with shit kit, no stomach for a fight and essentially a sub-class of human..

and after the initial successes the discovered a very tough and resilient people that proved to be very resourceful..
that also had large numbers or T34 tanks.. which proved to be more that a little better than average... lol

Germany never wanted to fight with either the US or the Empire. he knew that they would most likely join forces.. as we did in ww1.. and he knew that no matter how great his military was.. he'd have trouble matching the strength of either let alone both... Hitler greatly admired the Empire and all it stood for and actually wanted to create a German equivalent.. the mistake was that he wanted to do it in Eastern Europe and Russia... so he banked on defeating the one major threat to his immediate west [France] and making an ally of the the other [UK]... being good buddies with the UK would have meant being buddies with the US too.. because we are culturally so closely related and have been tight allies for a long time... si this means that he only has one serious threat to take care of.. Russia [the country full of sub-normals that he expected to roll over]...
so when the UK and her Empire stood against him.. that kind of pissed on his fire a bit... like having a big guy at your back whilst your in a fight with another guy that turns out to be tougher than you expected... what helps though is that Japan is seriously pissing things up for the guy at your back [which helped Germany greatly]...

without the US... and only Russia and UK sorting it in Europe I think it could have gone either way... but most likely Germany would have lost in the end... it would have taken much longer though... once the US jumped in, the huge quantities of man power and resources that became available tipped the balance and shortened everything by years.... but even then.. Germany was never out of it for sure until late 44

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Fri Oct 22 '04 10:51:03 am Set this message as last read

Namm Man

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962

The world is free to have an opinion on the government of the US. The US citizens have the right to exercise their right to vote and determine who will be the president. There is a big difference between an opinion and an effect. I could care less what PM you vote next. It is your vote not mine. If you feel Mr. Blair dose'nt have the rocks to lead get rid of him thats my opinion not that I have any effect.

As for your comment on what happened in ww2 has no bearing on the political decisions/misdecisions that are made today, oh contraire.

Bush said on Feb 4 of 04 "Over his long career, Winston Churchill knew success and he knew failure, but he never passed unnoticed. He was a prisoner in the Boer War, a controversial strategist in the Great War. He was the rallying voice of the Second World War, and a prophet of the Cold War. He helped abolish the sweat shops. He gave coal miners an eight-hour day. He was an early advocate of the tank. And he helped draw boundary lines that remain on the map of the Middle East. He was an extraordinary man."

The part about boundry lines that remain on the map of the middle east particularliy stands out to me.

Your narsacistic approach to the past / present relationsip to military decision making will have a more profound impact on your future than Mr. Bush being re-elected.

Youre focus is your reality.

Namm Man

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Fri Oct 22 '04 11:01:28 am Set this message as last read

Clarky
Paul Clark
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cubert - I knew about that stuff... like I pointed out to 962 earlier... a Government will only get involved in a conflict if there is something in it for them...

it was in the greater interests if the US to see both Germany and Japan put down...
and I'm pretty sure that the US and the British governments and strategic planners would have met in the early days of the war to consider how the world would look with large Japanese and German Empires that are extremely military, highly motivated, technologically advanced and with the enourmous resources available to them that Empire wealth brings...

UK and USA were [and still are] by and large happy to be powerful and coexist...
Germany and Japan getting that strong would screw things seriously...

it was agreed that it was in the greatest interests of the US to get involved....

nothing to to with freedom... more to do with long term ecconomic prosperity.. with a hint of national security... [cos it's not nice having too many top dogs now is it... lmao]

Fri Oct 22 '04 11:07:25 am Set this message as last read

belcher

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The Road section shows the Phoenix date on December 30th. Fanfire also has December 30th. Celebrity Theatre says that Clear Channel is promoting the show on December 29th! How about some clarification???
Fri Oct 22 '04 11:09:10 am Set this message as last read
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