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aussiefudd
Big Bad Wah-bit swayer
New Lambton, NSW
Australia
Plays: Guitar (39 years)
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how long does it normaly take for the webmaster to reply to an email?
Tue Feb 1 '05 7:38:03 pm Set this message as last read

Steven Wilde

ShredZone, CaliFunia
USA
Plays: Guitar (21 years)
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Suzie- Hey, The letter you sent Me just arrived today! Thank's That was so Kind of you, and Matt! one "rotating sky" Album on it's way! Rush deleivery! Also, You have E-mail also! So open it up! Thank's for everyhthing!

Steven C.

Tue Feb 1 '05 8:00:58 pm Set this message as last read

big bad moon 1889
nick frega
mahopac, ny
united states
Plays: Guitar (20 years)
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hey everyone! i hope everyone is doing well...just got home after a late night once again! but the show is comming along verry well.. for those of you that ont know we are putting on a mid summer nights dream by shakespear at my school.its going good and im happy with the outcome......

annyway i am really excited to hear about the new T2J cd.....what do i have to use to get my music onto my computer?.. do i need like pro tools and a mixing board and stuff or is there a program where i can record right onto my computer???im not going to be sending in a song for the cd because well im just not that good...maby in a few years, but i would like to record my music withput having to spend a lot....

someone may have said this already im not sure and im sorry if they have but i am too lazy to look... doe annyone know when joe's new cd is comming out?

thanks all

-nick-

Tue Feb 1 '05 8:12:35 pm Set this message as last read

Steven Wilde

ShredZone, CaliFunia
USA
Plays: Guitar (21 years)
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Catching big air time, And coppin' a cool heel-clicker, wavin' at the Fan's, starin' at the height of one Checkerd flag! You know like a solo, It feel's good, and to just ride with it! Yeah, This site ROCK'S!!

Stevie M.

Tue Feb 1 '05 8:13:24 pm Set this message as last read

PFields
Ray
OK
USA
Plays: Guitar (25 years)
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Civgeek It Whails comparied to that Peavey the Freaking Fernandes My brother picked out Would Be the BEST guitar in the World if the body was Basswood As big As the js Series And had A better Neck And some Dimarzio Pickups Other than That If I knew how good my guitar Was I'd Pay about 850 for the guitar I have it cost my bro 150 and that peavey is good NO looks and 20 Frets NOT ENOUGH no Tremelo And IS light thou so good for Rocking Around All night...I might Be Moving out in about Two years sadly

THURSDAY IS MY BIRTHDAY EVERYONE MUHAHAHAH THE SMALL YET VICIOUS Sweet 16
Tue Feb 1 '05 8:20:57 pm Set this message as last read

PFields
Ray
OK
USA
Plays: Guitar (25 years)
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SWEET 16 POST TO MYSELF I act like about 18 and play guitar like i'm 20 lol life Sucks Money rules And My Motto Is If you don't like it TOUGH
Tue Feb 1 '05 8:25:24 pm Set this message as last read

michelle

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Today's replay in my head:

I ain't no joke, so you should get a pen, and write yourself a little note so you don't forget again ~

What the hell song is that? Limp Bizkit something or other? lol! It won't go awaaaaay.....lol!

VFR, the big 4-0 ain't all that. I was skerred of it before it happened, but when the day came I was like...that's it? lol! It's kinda cool to say "I'm 40". ha! Wait, that sounds damn old at the moment. I mean it's just wild to know you've been on this earth for 40 years. At 20 and even at 30, 40 was soooo far away. lol! Now that it's here, it's like "How'd that happen?" LOL! I still think I will have to make FU4T one of the choices for my new license plate. lol!

Slan, the best reason to talk about drugs and air out all the nasties is to try to prevent it from happening to someone else. Glad to hear your project is on it's way!

Angie, I'm about an hour + away from Philly.

Steven, thanks for the kitty condolences. The kitty was 17 yr's old though, not 7 :) Have a great Groundhog Day! lol!

Suzie, my car is so dirty from all the muck from the snow. I'm thinking about taking it to the car wash this week. It's supposed to go up to 40 degrees! lol! I was giddy on Sunday because it was actually warm enough to wash my windows at the gas station without the solution freezing on the windshield. lol! I can finally see out of my back window now :)

Ohh, Leo DiCaprio is on Leno! Hell yeah - gotta watch that! He'll always be Gilbert's little brother Arnie to me :)

8 pages to go....

Tue Feb 1 '05 9:08:25 pm Set this message as last read

Artanis I
Ben Kenobi
Australia
Plays: Drums (30 years)
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Hi all!

Bahduh: I don't actually like Hewitt much either, his character doesn't gather much appreciation from me. I do like his "C'mon"s though. Pretty funny. Plus he's an Aussie good at what he does.

Delfino: good effort with your Shove It remake, it reminds me of a Mahjongg soundtrack or something. I reckon you should try to make it a bit more fiddly though, as it's very repetitive, even more so than the original (is it possible?) due to the vocals not being present.

IIIIIIII'm a huuuman wedgieeee

BEN

Tue Feb 1 '05 9:11:38 pm Set this message as last read

ILoveThailand

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Hi everyone!

I saw my buddies new baby......cutest thing ever! she's soooo small and very cute!

Yesterday night I saw an asteroid that was bright shiny green and was prety close to the ground when it disappeared into darkness. Today on my way back to Wisconsin I saw an Amish guy in a chariot driven by a horse. I showed him the devils horns and yelled "Fuck yeah!" The last interesting thing I saw on the I-94 highway was a cop wearing a cowboy hat arresting a a black dude with braided hair. It was a very interesting trip.

Everyone else, I will send a bigger message tomorrow. PEACE!

Tue Feb 1 '05 9:30:26 pm Set this message as last read

scooba
Steven Loprese
Perth, Western Australia
Australia
Plays: Guitar (23 years)
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so wat exactly is this t2j thing? is it where we all make a cd or somthin? does it actually get put out in stores and stuff or do you have to order it over the internet?keep the jokes comin as well i might have some myself soon!
Tue Feb 1 '05 9:39:46 pm Set this message as last read

scooba
Steven Loprese
Perth, Western Australia
Australia
Plays: Guitar (23 years)
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NNNOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO THERE ONLY LETTING 18 YEAR OLDS AND OVER INTO METRO CITY TO WATCH JOE SATRIANI IN PERTH!!!!!!!!!!!! isn't there somethin anyone can do? maybe i could pass for an 18 year old?THIS SUCKS!
Tue Feb 1 '05 9:51:05 pm Set this message as last read

Zenfish

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Tue Feb 1 '05 10:46:52 pm Set this message as last read

ILoveThailand

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content.
Tue Feb 1 '05 11:34:04 pm Set this message as last read

ILoveThailand

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^^^post whore.
Tue Feb 1 '05 11:34:36 pm Set this message as last read

ILoveThailand

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jazzzzzzzy: you're right. he's a post whore.
Tue Feb 1 '05 11:35:00 pm Set this message as last read

ILoveThailand

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yay! 1400 posts!
Tue Feb 1 '05 11:35:26 pm Set this message as last read

BigBunny

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Re: scooba NNNOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO THERE ONLY LETTING 18 YEAR OLDS AND OVER INTO METRO CITY TO WATCH JOE SATRIANI IN PERTH!!!!!!!!!!!! isn't there somethin anyone can do? maybe i could pass for an 18 year old?THIS SUCKS!

hey scooba,

how old are you? i think you could go to the gig if you went with an "adult"

i'd ring Metros & tell them you're a BIG Joe fan & would it be possable to go to the gig if you had a gaurdian with you. it's worth a try.

i tell you what i'd do if i was under 18 - i'd buy a ticket anyway & turn up. if you don't dress like a kid (eg. with little pink bows in your hair & wearing a Wiggles t-shirt) i'm pretty sure they'd let you in. also don't try to buy any alcohol :)

on March 22nd when i'm up at Metros i bet i'm gonna see people who are under 18 - and they'll be let in. a few years under the age limit is not worth missing Joe.

i hope you can work something out :) BigBunny. . . ... . . ...

Tue Feb 1 '05 11:50:48 pm Set this message as last read

hoiguy79
Josue Vázquez
Tulancingo, Hidalgo
México
Plays: Guitar (27 years)
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Hey guys a doble edge pro ibanez tremolo can be installed on a JS 1000 ???? I wanna know if i can get a piezo system sound of the JS

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Wed Feb 2 '05 12:14:11 am Set this message as last read

civgeek
Matt Dorado
Portland, OR
USA
Plays: Guitar (53 years)
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Big Bunny - For the record I have a bunny. He goes by the names of Fat Boy, Mr. Nibbles, Pooper, Bunnicula, Nutmeg, and Dinner. Depending on the mood of the addresser.

Comment: (eg. with little pink bows in your hair & wearing a Wiggles t-shirt) that is some funny stuff. That crack was definately Michellesque. Keep that up!!


Good night Jazzy, you Post Whore!!
Wed Feb 2 '05 12:22:35 am Set this message as last read

slanshroom
roy marchbank
Scotland, Barcelona
Spain
Plays: Guitar (51 years)
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Death Cube,mikesb:The irish gave us the kilt & bagpipes & we still dont get the joke,lol Best thing for bagpipes is t wait for the edinburgh tattoo festival & march the lot off a plank from edinburgh castle,i hate em,toured with them & still hate em,especially that honk thing they do gettin them goin & tuned up giving y that lovely minor 2nd quality,all in a small band room backstage b4 the gig......nice.Chicks for some reason really dig the kilt though,have t be carefull around groups of drunk wimin at a scottish wedding,their prone t grab & pull yer bits,not fun!Y can imagine if it was the other way round,we,d never hear the end of it.
Wed Feb 2 '05 12:42:21 am Set this message as last read

wictory
Mattias Lindgren
Sävedalen, Göteborg
Sverige
Plays: Guitar (42 years)
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Hello! Mr Satriani i want to say one thing to you that you are a man who find something that no one else can find when they play the guitar , there is so mutch happines and sadnes when you play.And i love it.I try to play guitar on your reckords and i think it`s not so bad not bad at all my children like it........but i whant to have the sound you have in the guitar how can i get it so it is a satriani sound.Please help me.

Mattias Lindgren From Gothenburg



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Wed Feb 2 '05 12:47:40 am Set this message as last read

VFRrocker

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Steven W Those are badass bikes bro' ! I've never really ridden off road but I went down to the local track with some friends one day, big boys on big bikes sorta thing. Well the kids are riding round on 125's and 80cc bikes. I had a little spin on a (KMX ?) kawasaki 125 and it was okay, then somebody says 'Have a go on this race tuned 80'............. I sorta turned my nose up at but had a go anyway.......... holy crap! The throttle was like an on off switch, that little thing scared the beejeezus out of me - lol I'm not a trcak rider either, more of a back road hooligan, but less so as I get older. I've got a VFR vtec (an Interceptor in the US I think) Its a nice all round bike with plenty enough top end for the road. Before that I had an R6, wikid little bike got the race pipes on and it howled like an banshee over 11,000 revs, but man did the 15,500 redline come round quick. The GSXR 750 is probably my all time fave bike although I've never owned one. Too bad these days I think that they're too much for the road............... older and wiser lol, I put myself off work for a year on a small bike when I was 17, that left me with a lot of respect for the power of machines, the vulnerabilty of the rider and the hardness of the road - lmao ;-) Take it easy man.

Cuthbert I hear ya man. It's a strange contradiction that many people, like us, love the guitar yet it features so low in their list of priorites.................. I have to work the hours to fund the lifestyle for my family, watching a child grow up is a one shot deal, miss it and lose it forever and what is the point of living with the woman that you love if you never see her ? As for families and finances - heh, heh.......... I was up for a new guitar this year now I'm not and my bike might get insured but I doubt that it will see the road. Whatever, it's all good man, you can't buy happiness. :-)

Cube I'll be trying to get a track in........... we'll see!

Zinc Congrats on the 1000, yeah jokes do count man, they brighten the day, as long as there's only one of you doing it!

MJS99 Hilarious man! - ha ha ha ;-)

ZenFISH Dude I didn't realise that I was in purgatory while I was there. I lived with a woman in a very aggressive relationship, I worked all the hours 7 days a week and spent all the money on alcohol and drugs...................if I wasn't at work I was wasted, and I was wasted a lot of the time I was at work as well. I was deeply unhappy and thought very little of myself as a person. Eventually the relationship self destructed (after nearly 10 years!), it ended in violence, serious financial trouble and living in a house that looked like it had been left to rot for 10 years, full of junk.................. what a waste, when I look back. What saved me ? I woke up to what and where I was. What makes me happy now ? A beautiful wife and an amazing little girl. I never saw myself as an addict, maybe a functioning addict but the worse things got, the more I hid behind the alcohol and drugs............. It's probably no coincidence that I didn't speak to my family for 7 years during this time either or play a guitar, life just passed, without my participation...............It makes me sad to think about it.................. Such a long time, hiding behind a mask in the outside world and hiding inside my head when I went back to the slum.............. alone Those days and that feeling have passed, but now I type this there is still something inside me that turns my stomch to think about it. But today I am 38 ! Happy, stable and settled................... if all you get from life is happiness, then you have a charmed and lucky life.

Slanshroom You don't like bagpipes! Dude, you'll be telling us that you don't like haggis next - lmao.................. No I'm with you man, I love Edinburgh as a place but you can keep the Tattoo............................. Have a good day off man, I'm off this week as well.......................... after baring my soul to Zenfish, I'm off to do something to cheer myself up - lmao.Thirty Eight has arrived today and it feels good to be 'old' ! Take it east man.

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Wed Feb 2 '05 1:20:16 am Set this message as last read

962
Simon
Granada, Andalucia
Spain
Plays: Guitar (24 years)
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OCPS470, hehe, information is everything....hell, knowledge is power man!!! haha. Reliability....hmm, yes. Problem there. I got mine from the only importers of Carvin stuff in the UK, but it wasn't until 13 months after my 12-month warranty ran out, that I realised they'd screwed me a bit. I think when the Legacy arrived at their sho, they took all the tubes out to put in their own amps, and replaced them with whatever they found on the shelf. As a result, when I took the back panel off the head to investigate just why there was hardly any gain on the lead channel (even with the gain set high), and why there was no reverb, I found 3 different types of tubes, and 2 of the 5 preamp tubes were blown. I replaced all 5 with JJ's, though the 4 power tubes are still marshall's. After that it has been hitch-free. So in my experience.....I dunno dude, It's not so bad, cause I don't think the problems I had were anything to do with Carvin. I can thoroughly recommend getting a Legacy, and getting a calibrated set of 5 JJ tubes for the preamp/reverb/phase inverter!


Master Yoda, hahaha, a car for 70 quid? better than a poke in the eye with a sharp stick!
Steven Wilde, cool, I'll check out the pictures, and the music, probably this weekend! yeah things aren't too bad with me.....there's a few things I have to do that need paying before, but I can't do those until I pay for other things, it's stressing me out a bit!
jazzzzy, hahaha, are you sure that was a trip you made and not just a dream, or even a movie?! hehe. five stars for the devil-dorns to the Amish charriot-driver!

happy 1400!

Wed Feb 2 '05 1:38:09 am Set this message as last read

bahduh
mark alistair
shillong, meghalaya
india
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hey guys.....sorry the comp has been giving a problem since yesterday and also i am very busy with my work,,,,,will definitely post tomorrow....i am about 10 pages behind.......

steven,,,lucysorets....artanis.......jazzy...........michelle....austin..............zenny..................cheese.......alexandre...everyone....just wanted to say hi and have a nice and happy day....cheers and god bless....

steven,,,,thank yu for the greeting....btw...i am 5feet and 8 inches tall////cheers...god bless.....take care and prayers always.....

sayanora guys.

Wed Feb 2 '05 2:12:39 am Set this message as last read

michelle

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Punxatawney Phil was a bit p.o.'ed this morning when they woke him up. He says 6 more weeks of winter. What a bunch of strange top-hatted freaks we have here in PA. lmao! I love groundhogs :)

Wed Feb 2 '05 4:35:47 am Set this message as last read
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