civgeek
Matt Dorado Portland, OR USA Plays: Guitar (53 years)
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Silent - There is nothing out there now songwise. I'm a full time student with a family and don't have much time for anything else. The band is hopefully going to have a site up this summer. On there will be some demo material. Get some sleep!! It's only 14:00 here and I'm ready for a nap. You must be exausted.
Randell - No prob man. you haven't been around much so... I know all about car repairs. I had to put in a new starter this weekend. Of course it's a transmount enginge so the starter is wedged between the fire wall and the engine. Suck ass!! Glad you're doing good and tell Steve "chin up" there are always reasons to be glad for what you have.
Cuth - Yes that would be my ilk. But if you are sitting with no cross traffic it is because there is no detection at that intersection so.. in all actuality it's the city budget at fault not the engineer (gotta have my peeps back). Not to be too geeky but there is normally a gap out time, about 3 seconds, that says if I have a car waiting at a red AND I have a gap of 3 seconds or more crossing, give the waiting car a green. If the signal has no actuation it will cycle in a pretimed formatt because that is how it is set up. Sorry. I guess you could always change your route or run it.
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Mon Feb 14 '05 2:18:13 pm
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Steven Wilde
ShredZone, CaliFunia USA Plays: Guitar (21 years)
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Suzie- That was sweet Of You! You are real good at the link thing! That is cool! I am glad you are well1 i hear it's in the evening where your at so you wont probably get to read this. but it's 2:25 here in the this part of the states!
Anyway, i just e-mailed You to! Take care! talk to you later!
:-).......................ANGIE READ- Sorry about the being ill, I hate to hear that. Also about no computer,
We need to get you one! When i sell my car, maybe i'll have enough to left to help youwith one! I have lived a long time without a comp. i was using Me bosses also Hee! Hee!
She didn't mind. Anyway, Hope You are doing much better!
Much warm, and Loving Karma, and well wishes, and cool vibes, from Stevie here, In Alameda Ca. Get well soon, and enjoy the Valentines day!.....................................ATN- Hey Buddy, Good to see you! right on! :-) School. :-(
Steven C.
Long time eh' keep positive, and right on for the cool
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Mon Feb 14 '05 2:23:57 pm
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civgeek
Matt Dorado Portland, OR USA Plays: Guitar (53 years)
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Big bad moon - Scales: All of them. Just kidding. Major, minor (harmonic &melodic) in all 7 modes and the blues in all five modes. That should keep you busy for a while. Learn them intervallicly and arpeggiated.Then learn how to connect the different modes. Then learn how to connect the different scales (the mode of one w/ the mode of another) Then be able to place the appropriate mode over chord changes to create the desired effect. If you get all that down you will be a monster.
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Mon Feb 14 '05 2:24:05 pm
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Zinc Master
Zinc Master Crown Point, IN USA
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Letourneau, Ex-Pupil to Wed After Prison
SEATTLE (AP) - Mary Kay Letourneau plans to marry the former sixth-grade pupil with whom she had two children, months after her release from prison for raping him, according to an online bridal registry.
Letourneau, 43, and Vili Fualaau, 22, set a wedding date of April 16, according to their registry at a department store. Letourneau served 7 1/2 years on a 1997 conviction for raping Fualaau, who has said in the past that he hoped to wed his former teacher.
"It's been long overdue," Noel Soriano, a friend of the couple, told the Seattle Post-Intelligencer in a story published Monday. "It's going to be fabulous, seeing them get hitched finally."
A lawyer for Fualaau and a friend of Letourneau did not immediately return calls Monday seeking further comment.
Letourneau was a 34-year-old married mother of four when she began a sexual relationship with her then-12-year-old elementary school student in 1996. She was pregnant with Fualaau's first child when she was arrested in 1997 and ordered to serve a six-month sentence for second-degree child rape.
One month after she was released, Letourneau was caught having sex with Fualaau in her car. She pleaded guilty in 1997 to two charges of child rape, and gave birth to the couple's second daughter while serving her 7 1/2-year sentence. Fualaau's mother is raising their two daughters, aged 6 and 7.
Shortly after Letourneau was released from prison last August, the pair successfully petitioned a judge to lift a no-contact order that had barred them from seeing each other.
Soriano said Fualaau proposed last fall, but the couple has been trying to keep wedding details a secret. Details are yet to be completed, but plans call for their daughters to be flower girls, he said.
"They have gone through a lot," Soriano said. "That they lasted this long proves how strong their love is."
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Mon Feb 14 '05 2:38:28 pm
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Suzie2000
Suzo London, England Plays: Guitar (35 years)
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Steven- No problem! Thanks for the e-mail! This damn computer is being a pain at the moment, it's behaviour is putting another nail in its own coffin LOL! What it keeps doing is every time you want to check for e-mails through outlook espress, it disconnects, then has to re-connect, sometimes it comes up with "no answer" which makes the process of checking e-mails a pain... must get new computer soon! As soon as the cash allows!! Take care :-)
Estrela, glad your link posting is still working!!! Hope you are well! :-)
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Mon Feb 14 '05 2:41:04 pm
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Steven Wilde
ShredZone, CaliFunia USA Plays: Guitar (21 years)
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It's a calm day, here, A gentle rain, and a glimmer of sun, and Slight aspects of A Lovely rainbow, Looking out through My huge bedroom window, overlooking the huge tree's, and rain soaked street's shining with the glistening shimmer of sparkling drop's of silver, The park, a few yard's away, grass ever so green, and the swing's and playset's, sandboxes filled with puddles of small lakes. it is indeed tranquilizing to take in the atmoshphere. Time to pause and reflect. What true beuty through the eveloution of thought.
Drink in the beuty of the very soothing classical Mozart that is playing on my stereo, just add's to the enseamble! Oh, yes!
very Lovley, A great time to share Love, and thought's of,
positive cheer, and to let go of the anger. aggression.
But be tuly thankful for the blessing's of knowing God's wonderful plan. And His promise of His return.
It really makes thing's Wonderful!
i am now hearing this classical guitar by Alexandre guitia, I am not sure i prounounced the name right, but it is really marvelous stuff!
The healing power of classical vibes, and Speedzone highway's! % star's :-) :-))
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Mon Feb 14 '05 2:45:59 pm
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estrela
MARCIA BARBOSA São Paulo, SÃO PAULO BRAZIL
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STEVENWILDE: you are a poet ! tks for sharing this moment !
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MIKESB, SUZIE2000, CIVGEEK, ZINCMASTER: IT'S My pleasure share Joe'stuff with you ! There are lots of things to see in that site, I saw that Joe played with SRV in l988, I didn't know that ! I love SRV ! I can imagine if he could be with us !! PEACE & LOVE & LET'S CELEBRATE MUSIC & JOE !
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Mon Feb 14 '05 2:58:35 pm
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Donkey Hotay
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Someone was collecting setlists???
Vas Dis -Wishbone Ash
In Memory of Elizabeth Reed - Allman Boys
Spanish Castle Magic - Jimi
I'm the One - Van H
Black Rose - Lizzy
The Ripper - Priest
Bomber - The James Gang
Last Days of May - BOC
Someone already swiped Heep's Easy Livin so I'll go with Stealin
Fireball - DP
Breadfan - Budgie
Whoops, all classic rock, oh well...................
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Mon Feb 14 '05 2:58:50 pm
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agape1010
Cameron Kinloch Boston, Lincs United Kingdom Plays: Guitar (26 years)
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Just joined a couple of days ago, so hello to everyone. I'm looking at getting a new guitar, either the JS1000, or JS1200, but can't make my mind up. Any one got any advice?
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Mon Feb 14 '05 3:07:33 pm
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civgeek
Matt Dorado Portland, OR USA Plays: Guitar (53 years)
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Mikes B - I saw it... looked at my wife and giggled like a school girl!!! Yes, I am a swine. It is a cool piece of wood. Needs some pickups but that will have to wait 'till summer.
Agape - Get the 1000, Why pay more for the hard tail.
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Mon Feb 14 '05 3:16:43 pm
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ILoveThailand
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zinc master; i know man. i love the jokes you post here.
ZENPHISH: da ganja man!
slanshroom: thanks man....I rarely smoke up now but when I do, its always a special occasion and I only do it with friends. I hope to come down to Europe someday and chill out with you folks. peace bro.
I had a great dinner today. It was all vegetarian.
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Mon Feb 14 '05 3:31:00 pm
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