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ILoveThailand

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The Bob: Thanks. I was quiet in the first place and wasnt saying much until others decided to. Anyways, Bush did not win and I will not get over it. I will definitely not express it here but you all can read this link for yourselves.

Bush Lost Ohio and New Mexico

Edited Fri Nov 5 '04 1:08 am

Fri Nov 5 '04 1:05:38 am Set this message as last read

Master Yoda
Neil Morgan
York, North Yorkshire
England
Plays: Guitar (30 years)
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TheBob - Yay!!!! You're right I'm sure of it. But I just wish there were more commas and full-stops in your post - that's one mother fucker of a long sentence... LMAO j/k

NM

Edited Fri Nov 5 '04 1:26 am

Fri Nov 5 '04 1:25:55 am Set this message as last read

ILoveThailand

Plays: Other
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The bob: I dont think the board has been hostile lately. In fact, its been very friendly, maybe with a few holes. But if you want to see real fighting, check out the Megadeth forum. People on T2J are very, very docile.
Fri Nov 5 '04 1:30:57 am Set this message as last read

TheBob

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lol master yoda....i've never been a huge fan of english and there for never passed english lol, so do forgive me on that part.

Jazzy i think your right about the boards being less hostile than lots (most) other boards all over the place...its just sad that everyone always has to try and out do someone if they say something stupid, you know what i mean lol...

ok i have a few questions for everyone and who ever can get it right will get 10 points and......one of these things " ! " plus they wont get thrown into the boiling pit of death, ok here it goes... what is your quest? what is your favorite color? and how long does it take a swallow to fly 100 miles carrying a coca nut? (again with the stupid english and spelling ahhhhh i love it!)

Fri Nov 5 '04 1:51:29 am Set this message as last read

Ollyno1uk
Olly
wimborne, Dorset
UK
Plays: Guitar (27 years)
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Hi Jazzzzzy Hows it going! Im good! You been writing any more of that amazing music recently? What's been going on?
Fri Nov 5 '04 1:51:43 am Set this message as last read

njbeast
David Wren
Manchester,
UK
Plays: Guitar (25 years)
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Hey Joe

Its my birthday today and I got my JS100 (In White) payed off for me by my mum and dad, Yey.

How did the show go last night? Have you been doing any recording latley, any new songs down?

I am setting up my own website soon would it be ok to put the pic of you and me on it and a link to your site? Please Let Me Know If That's Cool?

Cheers

Dave Wren.

Fri Nov 5 '04 1:58:49 am Set this message as last read

ILoveThailand

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Olly: lol! been taking lessons in flamenco guitaring. the stuff I sent you was me trying to combine jazz rock with some flamenco. but this new stuff will be all flamenco. If I suck at it I will stick to smooth jazz! I want to be a full on smooth jazz guitarist. Which all ones did I send you? i forgot...i will send you some more if you want!
Fri Nov 5 '04 2:03:45 am Set this message as last read

Master Yoda
Neil Morgan
York, North Yorkshire
England
Plays: Guitar (30 years)
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Hands up who'd like to hear a fusion album from Joe?

*raises hand*

NM

Fri Nov 5 '04 2:11:59 am Set this message as last read

ILoveThailand

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Fusion isnt my style.

*doesnt raise hand*

Fri Nov 5 '04 2:18:31 am Set this message as last read

Ollyno1uk
Olly
wimborne, Dorset
UK
Plays: Guitar (27 years)
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Jazzzzy - sounds good mate! I'll have to get some off you when i see you on MSN sometime. Flamenco sounds hard though!

Master Yoda - How's you? Life treating you well?

Fri Nov 5 '04 2:28:43 am Set this message as last read

eamon7
ken nechvatal
bloomington, wi
usa
Plays: Guitar (57 years)
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BOB what do you mean: african or european swallow you silly english pig dog. go ahead boil your bottom sun of a silly person who has the brain of a duck you know. you and your silly knees bent running around advancing behavior. your mother was a hamster and your father smelt of elderberries
Fri Nov 5 '04 2:32:52 am Set this message as last read

DelfinoPie
Martin Phillips
King Of Monsters
Plays: Doctors & Nurses (
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Guitarnett Yup, the RP200 is really nice for its price. I'm a student too so I'm kinda' constantly poor...its gonna' be worse when I'm at University lol...

Hopefully I can get a bigger and better amp before I go, they got recording studios there so I don't need to buy any recording equipment right away which is a relief :-)

Anywayz, take care, and keep up the good work

Delfino
Fri Nov 5 '04 3:45:44 am Set this message as last read

Stevee T

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Master Yoda, "Raised Hands" for any endeavor JS embarks upon. With his touch, taste & talent...truely it would be a treat...not Turkey...what's the matter with Turkey anyway? Tryptophan? Engines was headed into fusion...yes? A early Happy Thanksgiving to all! TGIF Stevee T.
Fri Nov 5 '04 5:21:56 am Set this message as last read

Zinc Master
Zinc Master
Crown Point, IN
USA
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SupaaDave

Sorry - I just got all of the jokes in at once and just wanted to get them all posted.

I do get your point - even if funny, all together can be a problem.

Fri Nov 5 '04 5:29:39 am Set this message as last read

Zinc Master
Zinc Master
Crown Point, IN
USA
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Do The Stu

Thanks for the update on Arnold - I had no idea what Californians are thinking of him and what kind of job he was doing.

Fri Nov 5 '04 5:36:23 am Set this message as last read

Stevee T

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Jocularity, Jocularity! Stevee T.
Fri Nov 5 '04 5:37:34 am Set this message as last read

Zinc Master
Zinc Master
Crown Point, IN
USA
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Bob and Patti are getting ready for bed. Patti is standing in front of a full-length mirror taking a hard look at herself.

"You know, dear," she says, "I look in the mirror, and I see an old woman. My face is all wrinkled, my boobs are barely above my waist, and my butt is hanging out a mile. I've got fat legs, and my arms are all flabby."

She turns to her husband and says, "Tell me something positive to make me feel better about myself."

Bob studies her intently for a moment, thinking about how to respond, then says in a soft, thoughtful voice, "Well..there's nothing wrong with your eyesight."

Services for Bob will be held Saturday morning at 10:30 in St. Paul's Memorial Chapel

Fri Nov 5 '04 5:38:53 am Set this message as last read

TravisHodges

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Listen, this is Satriani's website. Don't submit messages saying Satriani sucks, he lacks soul, Eddie is better..blah, blah blah. Whether you think Eddie is better or not it's your opinion. The "best" guitarist, is just a matter of opinion and it always will be. It is disrespectful to come on Satriani's website and talk him down. That's like going to a Bush site and talking about how great Kerry is. Eddie influenced many, Satriani influenced many, Hendrix influenced many, Clapton, Page...etc... you get the point. All we can really say and measure is, they are all greats, and have influenced many guitarists lives and at some point changed the way they have played.

Satriani: Keep up the great work man, you had Hendrix to guide you, and I have you to guide me. People need a hero, especially in this day age. Keep on rockin' in the free world bro.

Fri Nov 5 '04 6:28:41 am Set this message as last read

ILoveThailand

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cuthbert: I always had the ego and confidence. And whom did you hire to write that bombast little passage?
Fri Nov 5 '04 6:31:53 am Set this message as last read

juju808
Julie James
Denver, Colorado
Plays: maracas....
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Hello all... hope everyone is doing well.... midterms are finally over! YEAH... My best friend from michigan came out here to visit and we have been running around being tourists for the last week.... :) on our way to go snowboarding, should be fun, the first time this year...

Hope all in Satchland have a good day...

juju

Fri Nov 5 '04 6:39:55 am Set this message as last read

Zinc Master
Zinc Master
Crown Point, IN
USA
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Jazzzzy - you will feel better soon, we all will.

Kerry Supporters Left to Deal With Blues


by MALCOLM RITTER, AP

NEW YORK - It's a long way from the Manhattan office of psychoanalyst Sherman Pheiffer to the Cambridge, Mass., practice of psychologist Jaine Darwin. But both are in blue states that voted heavily for John Kerry (news - web sites), and on the day he conceded, they heard plenty of distress about the election.

"My patients were incredulous, depressed, angry, very frightened," Pheiffer said. "Everyone talked about feeling frightened (about) the future of this country."

Darwin heard the same kinds of reactions. At the end of the campaign, Massachusetts Democrats "kind of let themselves hope Kerry would pull it out," she said, so patients felt "the roller coaster had crashed. I think we all had a little post-Red Sox magical thinking."

And among Kerry campaign volunteers, of course, the loss was still stinging the day after the concession.

"If I happened to be on a tranquilizer or Prozac, I would have to triple my dose," joked Sam Feldman, a 75-year-old retired businessman who lives on Martha's Vineyard in Massachusetts but who volunteered for Kerry in Florida.

Elizabeth Marshall, a volunteer at the Centre County Democrats headquarters in Pennsylvania, said people there showed "bereavement, almost. People feel that something they had, which was hope for imminent change, has been taken from them."

The good news, mental health experts say, is that most Kerry supporters will get over their disappointment on their own. In fact, maybe sooner than they think.

"Right now you've got them at the depths of their despair," said Daniel Gilbert, a Harvard psychologist who has studied voters' emotional reaction to elections. "They're not going to feel worse in a week. They're going to feel better."

In fact, Gilbert said, his work has shown that voters get over their election-day disappointments faster than they predict they will.

"They don't think they'll be over it in a month, but they will be," he said.

Even now, Pheiffer, Darwin and other mental health professionals said they weren't getting any new patients because of the Kerry defeat. And Dr. David Rissmiller, chairman of the psychiatry department at the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey-School of Osteopathic Medicine, said there's been no election-related jump in calls at two New Jersey crisis centers he's familiar with.

Temporary sadness, anxiety and concern about the future are understandable responses among Kerry supporters, said Dr. Charles Goodstein, a psychiatrist at the New York University Medical Center.

So when is it time to call a mental health professional? "When something goes on longer than you're comfortable with, then talk to somebody," Darwin advised. "You don't have to have major depression to talk to somebody."

Healthy reactions to post-election disappointment include talking about it with others and becoming or remaining politically active, experts said.

"I think it's important to give yourself a little bit of time to grieve," said Mary McClanahan, a psychologist in State College, Pa., who volunteered along with Marshall at the local county Democratic headquarters.

She described herself as "incredibly disappointed" but also galvanized.

Her fellow volunteers felt the same way, she said. And for both civic and psychological reasons, she said, such people should re-invest that energy in politics.

"Whenever we suffer a disappointment, and there's a chance to have a future success experience and we don't take advantage of that, it leaves people with greater regrets in the long run," she said.

Fri Nov 5 '04 7:11:56 am Set this message as last read

ILoveThailand

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Thanks for the article, Zinc. We had our hopes up. We were doing our best and then it felt like a train hit us.
Fri Nov 5 '04 7:19:28 am Set this message as last read

hoiguy79
Josue Vázquez
Tulancingo, Hidalgo
México
Plays: Guitar (27 years)
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USA Elections I really could not belive Bush won, I guess what happended was very close to something that here in México people use to say "It's better a knew Bad Guy, than meeting a new Good guy "
Just hoping to see and to live peace while Bush is president, No more wars, no more fighting, beacause what ever happens in USA, it afects all the world.


Edited Fri Nov 5 '04 7:27 am
Fri Nov 5 '04 7:24:51 am Set this message as last read

50plus

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Do The Stu - Thanks for the reply!

Cookies was the only thing I could think of as well - just can't grasp why or how a power outage could reset just one - no other site we use them to access, was affected before or after the outage. And yeah, we keep the temp cache's clean.

Thanks again!

Fri Nov 5 '04 7:36:11 am Set this message as last read

DelfinoPie
Martin Phillips
King Of Monsters
Plays: Doctors & Nurses (
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Whooooo party tonight :-)

Probably isn't gonna' be any Satch though :-(...ah well I can put up with it as long as its not "garage" music...that stuff really gets on my proverbial tits.

Anywayz, take care everyone

Delfino


Edited Fri Nov 5 '04 7:48 am
Fri Nov 5 '04 7:47:46 am Set this message as last read
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