burly
Steve Johnson Pocahontas, Arkansas U.S. Plays: Guitar (47 years)
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Fava beans and a nice chiante
Can't sleep,think I'll try the up for 20 min. method and try again.
I remember when I was 18. I thought I'd never get there, and then the years went slamming by. Happy b day to your son.
I was just thinking as I often do how great the late 70s/early 80s was. It'd be nice to time travel back for a couple of weeks. Anyone else wanna go back? Sometimes I wish I could have my mullet again. I think about it often when applying sunscreen to my head.
Think I'll try t' catch some more winks.
Les meilleurs voeux pour votre jeudi, et pour vous joint de vers le bas dessous,….Vendredi heureux !
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Thu May 21 '09 1:23:00 am
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Igneousiceman
Is Satchurated Vox JS-DS #009473 UK Plays: Guitar (18 years)
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fatape: Ah right...got you. Now that you mention it, I always thought the taste was a bit odd...
burly: Et vous aussi mon ami....vous aviez 'un mullet'? Fantastique, un bon idée je pense....:)
Listening to: Nobody's Hero by Rush
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Thu May 21 '09 2:03:53 am
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Skippygirl
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scoob - you almost gave me a heart attack! Barre chords are hopeless ATM.
Al - thanks for the easier version of Bm
burly - Avoir un jour merveilleux à Steve et tout le monde en haut sur le sommet
Iggy - work that one out above smartypants bike-riding, guitar-playin fitness-freak academic
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Thu May 21 '09 2:06:23 am
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Igneousiceman
Is Satchurated Vox JS-DS #009473 UK Plays: Guitar (18 years)
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SkippyG: Well, ok then :) 'Have a great day Steve, and everyone (this is the bit that had me for a while, and I am guessing slightly) and to everyone else.'? I'm guessing that last bit is a colloquiallism....Quite an accurate description as well, thanks.:)
Listening to: Chords of Life by Joe
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Thu May 21 '09 2:26:20 am
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Skippygirl
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Iggy - haha well I used the Google translator to say "have a great day to Steve and everyone else up on top" (cos I THINK he had said hi to peeps down under).
scuby - thanks for your help I can get some barre chords on the electric but not the acoustic. They really don't seem to be any more efficient for me than the open chords :0) - hope the guitar is good as gold when you get it back.
Got any more African phrases for us? I really enjoyed the ones you posted a little while ago.
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slanshroom
roy marchbank Scotland, Barcelona Spain Plays: Guitar (51 years)
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Skippy:molta fiena pero tot be merce, tinc 2 vins de 10 anys mol mol be....toma los 2 porfa, porque si no jo soy tarde por mis classes de catala:O...salut!!
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Thu May 21 '09 3:25:59 am
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burly
Steve Johnson Pocahontas, Arkansas U.S. Plays: Guitar (47 years)
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Igneous- yes I had a spiked mullet with long hair ( below the shoulders) Now I shave my head (not to look cool like Joe but because I have none on top).
Thanks for the greetings and well wishes in whatever language.
I only took a semester of French I can read most of the phrases and get really close on the dialect but for the most part I could not tell you what I said.
I can read and understand about 60% in Spanish. If I had to go to France or Mexico and rely on speaking the language, I'd be in trouble.
Off to work, You all enjoy your day/ night
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aussiefudd
Big Bad Wah-bit swayer New Lambton, NSW Australia Plays: Guitar (39 years)
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Cheers for all the BDay wishes for my son. when I passed them on, it was like, "yeah whatever". I don't know, the youth of today.....
Scub: the best way to kill a hobby (for most), is to make it a profession.
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Thu May 21 '09 4:49:38 am
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Igneousiceman
Is Satchurated Vox JS-DS #009473 UK Plays: Guitar (18 years)
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burly: Well at least you got the gist of what I said....
All these languages are beginning to confuse me....except the afrikaans, the made sense oddly enough. Probably because Dutch is fairly similar to German and as scuba said, afrikaans is fairly similar to Dutch...Also, gibt es einige Personen die Deutsch sprechen?
Listening to: Shoot to Thrill by AC/DC
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...hey, Bonzai the Bonai!. just ordered a new exact replacement rear tire D.O.T legal enduro tire for my 1975 Can-Am 250 t,nt I was out riding all night came home thismorning laid down for an hour well right now, it,s getting daylight real nice and early about 4.45 am a customer showed up lumberjack work I made the money for this brand new rear tire,I,M buying from Canadian tire in Bancroft up north hey man 50.00 even pretty well good deal it,s like a trial,s bike tire,s is what it use,s hey bro pick that up tuesday when my canadian mental health assocition worker take,s me up their to go to the dentist this place giev,s you in brand money hey man like the last time Iwas their it was spend 40.00 get 10 dollar,s of canadian tire money to be used on merchandise so the tire will be 40 dollars out of my pocket .Right On! hey man2hour,s of lumberjack this morning! anyways new fork seals comming from dennis kirk in minnesota once they receive my snail mail order need to do a gearbox (trani) oil change now im putting in shell rottella t 1540 right now I have castrol heavy duty sae 30 in it new for oil 10w30 shell back then they used like sae 30 for fork,s hey I use 10 w300 it becomes 30 when it get,s used anyway,s be back later wolf2.
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Do The Stu
Austin Lewis, III Costa Mesa, CA United States Plays: Bass (25 years)
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cosmic_ape - Yep...tall ol' me is rockin' out and being in the way during most of that YouTube video. ;-)
I still owe you guys a better review...I'll get on that soon.
...Austin...
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Blue_Moon
Alan McKenna Dublin Ireland Plays: Guitar (23 years)
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There's loadsa room in that crowd!!
jees louise, and theres Austin alright close up and personal ...cool riffs Joseph!
I hope you went to In n' Out after Austin K. Lewis
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It’s not a rumour; it’s the real thing,” says CHICKENFOOT guitarist JOE SATRIANI, on the eventuality of more dates for North America as ‘feet start walkin’. “We have over… between August 2 and September 30, there’s a 34 city tour that is almost completely booked at the moment. Generally with the way those things go, they wait ‘til the very last shows before they release the dates, before they do the press release and say, ‘OK, get your tickets now.’ So we are, starting, whatever it is, the night after tomorrow, whatever, in Chicago, all the way through September, we’re completely booked. Between North America and Europe. And once those get released, we’ll start looking beyond September 30.”
Good news for those who have been edged out of the sold-out small venue dates for Chickenfoot, comprised of SAMMY HAGAR (ex-VAN HALEN), Michael Anthony (ex-Van Halen), Chad Smith (RED HOT CHILI PEPPERS) and the afore-speaking Satchmo.
“Well, the thing that surprised me the most, that would be the most telling, would be that an unlikely group of characters get together and discover they have a lot in common, that they would never have guessed. And so, from a distance you would say, a Chili Peppers guy with Joe Satriani? How does that work? But it turns out, that all of us, as we would play in a circle, two feet away from each other, we would be constantly surprised about how much we have in common, with the decades of music we play and like, from the ‘50s, ‘60s, the ‘70s, the ‘80s, that it turns out that we were all sort of crazy music fans. And that’s what really glued us together and turned us into a band that sounded like more than just the obvious influences, the ones that you would guess.”
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