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Verena Wotruba Vienna, Austria Plays: Guitar (23 years)
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Oh, before I forget, I wanted to say something else....
death cube k very sorry to hear,(I know Iīm a little late, never much time to read all posts...) my condolences....... itīs never easy to loose someone you love......
Michelle read your posts about your pop, glad to hear he is an the way to recovering.......I have a brother, he is at the age of 34 and has diabetes too, I can understand how youīre feelinī ,Iīm also always worried about my brother .... unfortunately my brother has an auto-immune disease called psoriasis and an intestinal disease called colitis ulcerosa too, he is invalid at over 70 percent and he works for a company as a network administrator (heavy-going job), but you canīt see it in his face, he looks like he would be at full health and thatīs the tragic thing....... He has to take a lot of medicaments because the 3 things affect on each other, if diabetes is getting better, colitis ulcerosa is getting worse and so on. So he has to make some health checks periodical. Fortunately he has a very good doctor and he receives very good medical treatment.
So I hope your pop also receives now the best medical treatment he can get and they find out what caused all this other ailments.......But I can also understand that your pop is worried about the hospital fees ........
Joe the year of the monkey is over :-( ........but: youīre fully recovered!!!
The master spoke........ I didnīt knew you are a fan of the movie Terminator.......sorry, I have to say it again:" Iīll be back" ..... that was funny.......
(I canīt wait to get more infos about at which european festivals you will do a show...... and about the new cd.....
Ok and now back to work ....... have a great day everyone (greetings from sunny Vienna today, although itīs very cold: -10 degrees celsius ....bbbrrrr) ...... tune ;-)
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Wed Feb 9 '05 3:29:38 am
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BEARMAN36
Barrie Poole Orillia, ON CANADA Plays: Guitar (34 years)
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DCK! Sorry to hear about your Loss Bro... my condelences to your family...
I'm a little shaken up and numb myself...
yesterday morning I rolled my Jeep due to glare ice on the roads, A total wreck... I travel a long way on one stretch of highway and each township it seems treats their roads differently on snow and ice removal... I'm lucky to be alive, my shoulder's a little sore but not even a scratch on me, thank god for seatbelts.
I managed to salvage your cds Joe, they were burried in a snow bank after my rear view window smashed out... It's all I could think of doing other than saving my lunch...
All I can say is that everyone should treasure their own precious lives more than the treasures they hold so dear, we are so very very fragile...
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Wed Feb 9 '05 3:32:58 am
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VFRrocker
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Cube I'm saddened to hear about your Sister-in law,man. I hope that you and the family are bearing up okay.Peace to you and yours bro'.
Plum Loco Glad to hear that you escaped from your crash unscathed dude, ain't nothing you can do about ice like that. Got to answer the question honestly now though, which did you think about saving first ? your lunch or the CDs ?
Tastey 5.9 ltr............... that is a big block !
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Wed Feb 9 '05 4:42:50 am
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Stevee T
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Steven Wilde....how do you spell relief?
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Zenfish.....Katie Melua...lol
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AmyLee...do you know where the Felician College is? Welcome to the site!
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michelle...again, I am so very sorry that you & your family have to endure this heartache....Peace, Love & Happiness to you all!
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Wed Feb 9 '05 4:56:50 am
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BEARMAN36
Barrie Poole Orillia, ON CANADA Plays: Guitar (34 years)
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VFRrocker!!!
Let's just say that there are things you think about when you experience a life threatening event that aren't even relevant to your situation... the lunch probably because my girlfriend made it for me, I'm spoiled that way, but something like that happens, and you learn to appreciate everything people do for you awful fast, that's my situation I guess... let's just go with that
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Wed Feb 9 '05 5:01:03 am
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michelle
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Plum, so glad to hear you came away from the accident with minimal injury. I love my seatbelt too. lol! I can only imagine how scary it must have been. I feel ya bro, the cd's are high on the list of what to salvage. Good luck with all the "after accident" stuff too.
tune, wow, your brother has three nasty things going on. My best to him. It's the undiagnosed things that are hard to deal with because you don't know how to treat it if you don't know what it is. Don't get me wrong, the diagnosed stuff isn't always easy to keep in line either. I know I'm wore out, so my mom must really be wrung out. She's 71 and she's usually the one who gets sick. My pop was never sick, so she's not used to this routine she's been thrust into.
Wow, it just came over the t.v. that more people die from medical mistakes than car accidents, Aids, and I forget the third thing. Hmmm, I'm so sure that's true. The doctors got 2 strikes with my pop so far. First the P.A. diagnosed his severe kidney infection as back spasms and put him on a muscle relaxer instead of antibiotics, second, they gave him a glucose drip IV in the ER and continued it for 12+ hours until his new doctor caught it during his morning rounds. You never give a diabetic who has a blood sugar count of 331 a glucose IV.
Geez man, I really should talk about Joe more often. This other stuff is depressing. Sorry peeps. My happy self is around here somewhere. lol!
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Wed Feb 9 '05 5:23:38 am
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Stevee T
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tcma66...welcome to the site....Houston...I've not seen that venue posted yet, but hang around...who knows......
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michelle...it's ok with me if you need people to talk to...we're all pullin for your family...I'm sure....take care shelly...peace steve
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Wed Feb 9 '05 5:29:16 am
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michelle
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cuth, yes I read that. Sorry I didn't answer it directly. It doesn't apply to him. I'll ask him some questions today. Thanks for reminding me of that option. I'm sure the hospital billing peeps have already run that one by him. They're like pit bulls when it comes to billing.
aww, thanks Stevee :)
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Wed Feb 9 '05 5:31:29 am
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Man! I just got done reading a Stevee T's post and replying to it when i saw a bunch of welcome's. This place rocks! Thank you all for the warm welcomes!
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Wed Feb 9 '05 5:45:20 am
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Todd McKissick Kennesaw, GA USA Plays: Guitar (46 years)
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Joe? Hello?
Anyway, this posting is for anyone interested that can shed some light for me...
First, I'm a huge JS fan and have been for years.
In addition to several guitars, (including a '59 cherry sunburst Gibson Les Paul Standard), I own an Ibanez JS1000 and play through a brand spanking new Peavey JSX w/ xxx 4x12s. I also have a Peavey Classic Chorus 75-w combo and a Marshall, but I digress...
My question is, since the JSX has no reverb, how does JS run the effects? I have a POD XT and a Boss GT-6. When I run the POD in line between my Guitar and the JSX with just reverb and delay (the amp and cab modeling is on bypass), it sounds awful. If I run it clean, it sounds OK. I have not yet run it through the Effects Loop.
I want to add reverb, delay and maybe chorus and/or phase (yes I am also an EVH fan!).
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Wed Feb 9 '05 5:47:33 am
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DelfinoPie
Martin Phillips King Of Monsters Plays: Doctors & Nurses (
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Plum Loco Man I'm sorry to hear about your truck that really sucks, but I'm glad you're ok. I totally hear you on holding your life more important than the things you hold close to you, stuff like that can be replaced a persons life never can.
Good to hear you saved your Joe CD's too :-)...what was in your lunch by the way?
Delfino
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