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kd6aaj
Ed Burton KD6AAJ
Eureka (In the Redwoods), California
USA
Plays: Guitar (44 years)
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MLK had a beautiful dream, which I hope all of us share here at T2J.

Thanks.

My son was hitting a beach-ball around the living room.... splash, soda all over my guitar and the organ.

wonder how it will affect my pickups? Strings will probably need replacing.

My Kramer is made in Korea. Gibson bought the Kramer name a few years ago. Now they have generic "Gibson" pickups, "Dual Rail" single and "Quad Rail" humbucker pickups with a dual-tap mode on the tone switch. It selects just 2 of 4 coils. I don't use it.

Ed, KD6AAJ

Tue Jan 18 '05 11:16:24 am Set this message as last read

Zenfish

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Clarky
Paul Clark
plays the organ, going blind
www.paul-clark.com
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Zen - ha... produce of France.... forget Champagne... forget wine.....

1664 - the finest produce of Fance.....

1664 C'est la mare de tranqilité... perfecto...


post 1666 - the great fire of London


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Tue Jan 18 '05 11:23:52 am Set this message as last read

Namm Man

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Cuthbert1776

Hello my friend, yes all is well, thank you for inquiring. I traveled north to support my seven year old son in the age old tradition of the "Pinewood Derby". He came in 4th place just outside the spotlight of victory. I was proud and as usual he was a good boy with manners intact. Just arrived home last night about 9:30, hit the rack and slept until 8 am.

Unions, Unions, Unions..... Do you believe the state of Illinois just doubled the Toll for cash paying cars to drive on the interstate? Yep, from $.50 to $1.00. The absolutely absurd issue is that the department of transportation Unions is trying to negotiate a contract that insures the jobs of all toll booth workers. The system is halfway automated now with the "IPASS" electronic debit system. So I ask you, what do you do with a person that has spent the better part of their adult career life making change for a dollar? Why should the unions demand that Mr. and Mrs. John q Six-pack still flip the bill for them to have a guaranteed job? This is exactly the extortion that we have discussed in the past. It's not the Unions money, it’s really not the states, it's the dumb ass Illinois citizen’s money and the Unions want a promise that Toll Booth workers will not be laid off after we go to the expense of automating that very job.

And so I ask you, is it any wonder we are not leaders in forging raw materials like steel?

Employment is a privilege not a right. If it weren't for someone to have the courage and resources to start a business there wouldn't be any jobs. When those very people get tired of organized labor holding guns to their heads, they close the business and move on. So what’s better, fair labor wages or the soup kitchen?

Namm Man

Tue Jan 18 '05 11:29:06 am Set this message as last read

Zenfish

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Suzie2000
Suzo
London,
England
Plays: Guitar (35 years)
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Zenfish- sorry to be a bit dopey, but have people criticised EVH on here in the past then?

Mowlie2000- how's the tooth? Good idea about the anaesthetising drugs!

Steven- thanks for the e-mail- it's great to have the piano back in action, I really missed it! Matt is making me practise my scales and pieces loads, as I'm so tired when I get in from work, but KNOW I must practise if I want to pass this damn exam...

Delfino- how's the piano practice going? Are you learning from scratch / teaching yourself, sorry I can't remember exactly what you posted and it's a few pages back...?

Cheese101- how are you these days?

Jazzzzzzzy- bad news for you about no girlies in the dorm... but good news about your move though!!!

Tue Jan 18 '05 11:39:16 am Set this message as last read

Clarky
Paul Clark
plays the organ, going blind
www.paul-clark.com
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zen - I don't drink wines of any kind... simply not for me....

I only drink 1664, Grolsch, Amstel, any pilsner, guiness [but only in Éire] and nothing Belgian...

Tue Jan 18 '05 11:39:56 am Set this message as last read

Zenfish

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Zinc Master
Zinc Master
Crown Point, IN
USA
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All-Mom Bands Rock Housewife Stereotype


DALLAS - They're housewives, workaholics, PTA members and ... rock stars?

Women fighting to shatter the stay-at-home-mom stereotype and rediscover their youthful voice are forming bands, such as Housewives on Prozac in suburban New York, Frump in Dallas and Placenta in Oakland, Calif.

These moms are rocking the house and the cradle, singing about breast-feeding, exhaustion and making kids do their chores.

"I feel like what we do is remind people about their passion and that sense of importance and that sense of vitality," said Joy Rose, a 47-year-old mother of four who founded Housewives on Prozac in 1997. "Life is really short and it's important to live colorfully."

Mothers have struggled for identity and fulfillment for decades, growing more exasperated with their increasing career and child-rearing demands, said University of Michigan professor Susan Douglas, who co-authored the book "The Mommy Myth."

She said those feelings may explain the growing number of mom rock bands. (Rose estimated there are about 50 active mom bands across the country, with 20 of them having been formed in the last year.)

Suzie Riddle, who has three children aged 19, 12 and 6, started Frump in 2001 as a gag for her 40th birthday party. A punk rocker in her youth, then a librarian, Riddle hounded other mothers at her church and her daughters' school until she found three women willing to play along.

At first, they performed five songs, including "Suzie Is A Headbanger" by the Ramones and "We're Really Beat," a song Frump guitarist Frances Peterson wrote to the tune of "We've Got the Beat" by the Go-Go's.

"See the mothers driving down the street, see their makeup melting in the heat, straight from work, the pantyhose are tight, it's take-out tonight," the song begins.

Three years later, the band has grown to five, adding new members as others have moved away. Frump practices every Saturday night and performs about once a month at parties, churches and community events such as the Punky Mamas Christmas Bazaar in Dallas.

The band members even encouraged their daughters to get involved, and the girls formed their own band called Spawn and have played at two gigs with their moms.

Frump is still trying to forge an identity, teetering between being a novelty and a serious band, Riddle said. She'd like to add a second weekly practice and focus on cultivating a unique sound.

But any group that bills itself as an all-mom garage band is going to get a few chuckles, she conceded.

"I am really proud of this and I'm proud of the attention that it's gotten us," she said. "It's kind of a silly idea and a lot of people have taken notice."

At the Punky Mamas bazaar, an audience of mostly middle-aged women and their children clapped and tapped their feet to Frump's music, even getting up to dance to "Twist and Shout." A few young couples on a Saturday evening date watched from the back of a half-full dance hall.

Julie Hougland came with her 6-year-old daughter, her 55-year-old mother and her 35-year-old sister. She said she was surprised by how much fun they had.

"How many venues are there where I can take my daughter and dance?" Hougland said.

Rose hopes the movement soon will catch on commercially as more people see mom bands in concert. Housewives on Prozac has recorded two CDs and a holiday CD single, which is available on Amazon.com.

Several mom bands will converge on New York City throughout May for the fourth annual Mamapalooza festival. The festival, founded by Rose, will feature at least five days of events, including a free outdoor concert and a poetry and jazz night.

And for the first time, Mamapaloozas are planned for Dallas, Detroit, Nashville and San Francisco. The Nashville event will be held May 17-18, but the others haven't yet been scheduled.

Tue Jan 18 '05 11:52:30 am Set this message as last read

Master Yoda
Neil Morgan
York, North Yorkshire
England
Plays: Guitar (30 years)
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Thankls for the birthday wishes everyone!!! I got hideously intoxicated, as is largely seen as proper for one's 21st here in the UK... lol. The bassist in my band is the general manager of a small nightclub in Hastings, and he put us all on the guest list and gave us a bottle of Champagne for free. Later I managed to blag a further two free bottles from him!!!

We Will Rock You was amazing. By some extraordinary fluke we had chosen to attend the 1,000th show. For the finale (Bohemian Rhapsody), Brian May came on stage to play the solo. And if that wasn't enough, during 'that riff' - think Wayne's World if you don't know what I'm talking about - A drum riser appeared on some kind of lift from under the stage with none other than Roger Taylor playing drums. Awesome. Afterwards, Brian May was like "I hope you don't mind, but we're just going to play a couple of songs now", so in essence we were treated to a kind of Queen gig at the end of the show. I couldn't believe it - it was one hell of a birthday present. My borthe bought me pet fish, so I named them Brian and Roger in memorandum. Obviously... lmao

Clarky - You don't drink anything Beligan? I thought you enjoyed a Stella every now and then... I bought a book of six Bach 'cello suites today. I'm going to try to play one for my one of my recitals this term. The thing is, I've made it stupidly difficult for myself in that I want to use my EBow and actually make it sound like a 'cello. No easy task I can assure you, but where there's a will there's a way!!!!

NM

Tue Jan 18 '05 11:53:09 am Set this message as last read

DelfinoPie
Martin Phillips
King Of Monsters
Plays: Doctors & Nurses (
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Suzie I completely forgot to get the old-ass keyboard out of the attic today...I'll do it tomorrow. I'm most likely going to be teaching myself, should be quite a challenge and be fun at the same time.

Actually no I won't get it out the attic tomorrow, if i do I know I wont get college work done...and at this point in time it is essential I knuckle down...I have a 75 page website to make by March 1st...and so far I'm ahead of most nearly everyone else with the planning documentation...but nothing has been actually made yet so I need to get my ass in gear.

I'm still hoping my last unit of work got improved enough to get me an 'A', I'll definitly need it after I failed the exam unit by loads lol. I'm confident with the current unit though, with websites I'm in my element and the subject is "Halo" and "Halo 2" on the xbox so I will hopefully breeze through it.

Thanks for takin interest, hope you are well :-)

Delfino
Tue Jan 18 '05 12:13:18 pm Set this message as last read

Clarky
Paul Clark
plays the organ, going blind
www.paul-clark.com
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Yoda - ok... appart from Stella.... nothing Belgian... lmao..
Tue Jan 18 '05 12:15:48 pm Set this message as last read

danothelegend

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hey joe, i was just wondering if you're ever going to return to ireland? my dad saw you a few years ago and i would like the opportunity too. IRELAND ROCKS!!!
Tue Jan 18 '05 12:59:40 pm Set this message as last read

Kris Richards
Kris Richards
Bridgewater, Nova Scotia
Canada
Plays: Guitar (24 years)
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Hey guys another quick question.

Is the Edge Pro tremelo system known to get out of tune easily?

Some opinions would be great!

Thanks a lot, ROCK ON!

Tue Jan 18 '05 1:01:29 pm Set this message as last read

Donkey Hotay

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Clarky, there was no malicious intent behind the "chunks o lard" comment. As you can see here there are inumerable versions of baked beans that contain pieces of salt pork (essentially chunks of fat) which I personally believe contribute to "wider" reverb.......
Tue Jan 18 '05 2:08:19 pm Set this message as last read

Zenfish

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ILoveThailand

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Michelle: Hope you're feeling better. I'm glad you cranked some Pantera! I finally uploaded 2 of my dimebag solos that I sloppily recorded around the time when Dime passed away. Hope you like em!

Suzie and Tracie: thanks to both of you! No chicks at the moment but how much do blow up dolls cost? lol Take care!

Steven Wilde: Hey bro! ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~

Cuthbert: thank you! looking to get deep into the skin of it, I hope to get a good paying job in the future? lol Hows your new baby?

Bahduh! hey man!

962: I agree, i would rather pick the 1000 over the 1200. I dont like the color red very much and the paf Joe costs way more on the 1200 than buying it elsewhere. take care man

To All

Here are 2 dimebag solos I recorded. They're sloppy as hell though.....but i finally have something back up! enjoy! (i hope)

my Dimebag tribute

Slanshroom: have you got an album for sale? damn, you're good!

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Tue Jan 18 '05 2:39:01 pm Set this message as last read

Donkey Hotay

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Zen, may I recommend a fine little Quebecois filme noire for your enjoyment "La Mort d'un Bucheron".lol

is worth it just for Carole Laure!!!

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Tue Jan 18 '05 2:41:58 pm Set this message as last read

ILoveThailand

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Zenfish, I recommend La Chienne
Tue Jan 18 '05 2:44:41 pm Set this message as last read

Stevee T

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Steven Wilde,

New album's getting me very exciting to "Release The Hounds" of my endeavors....how's trick's wid you?

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mikesb,

Greg Howe's from Easton? Was hoping to attend NAMM, but bad timing for me right now! freekin cold...your balls all shriveled up too?

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slanshroom,

Swingin' from the cyber tree...it's your idea, and a good one...go for it!

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Tue Jan 18 '05 2:45:14 pm Set this message as last read

Donkey Hotay

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Stevee T, Yes Greg and Larry Holmes are from Easton PA. Re balls, in this weather I just assume they are still there somewhere!!! Cold enough to freeze the nuts off the Brooklyn Bridge!!!
Tue Jan 18 '05 2:48:29 pm Set this message as last read

Stevee T

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mikesb,

you're shittin' me Larry Holmes was from Easton?

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michelle,

family matters can weigh heavily on one's mind...as they should....peace.....

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Clarky,

How often do you perform these musical contoursions with David Cross....better be alot for the time you must put in learning it! It's Tequila time in NY!

mikesb,

I'm only bout 30 miles from the Brooklyn Bridge, and it's freezin the nuts off me too, including Mr. Peanut's!

Zenfish,

Zenfish the swinghard caviar of France?

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Tue Jan 18 '05 2:50:18 pm Set this message as last read

Ya Yo Gakk

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was driving back from Phoenix last night and was listening to 100.9 the jet (when i hit yuma).... and on came alice cooper, didnt know he was a DJ on the station..... so weird hearing him as a radio DJ....with his "creepy cooper classics" and stuff.... he was actually pretty funny....still capping on Geddy Lee.....bob dylan's other grandma

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Tue Jan 18 '05 3:03:44 pm Set this message as last read

death cube k

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Kris Richards the edge pro stays in tune pretty good! y do u ask?
Tue Jan 18 '05 3:28:52 pm Set this message as last read

Kris Richards
Kris Richards
Bridgewater, Nova Scotia
Canada
Plays: Guitar (24 years)
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Death Cube k

I haven't mde my mind up between the Floyd Rose or the Edge Pro. Wich one do you think stays in tune more often?

Tue Jan 18 '05 3:32:16 pm Set this message as last read
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