Slyro
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Now i see why sleeping is so important, my mind has been totally spaced from the current senses of my body, to the point of not really feeling anything and i havent been making complete sense either, and reality has been harsh and i think it explains all the hallucinations i have been having for the last two months. i have always hated sleeping so my sleeping hours used to be totally off it would be that i would stay up for two or three days straight then i would sleep for like 12 hours and it was like that for two and a half years or so and the most i have ever slept was when i went to the X-games two years ago, i stayed up for about 3 days straight and hardly ate anything and then went to the X-games to see Travis Pastrana exclusively at the freestyle motocross and he wasnt even there for it, i guessed he was more interested in the rally races, but anyways it was insanely loud and i didnt have any ear plugs and we left early because it was total crap with how loud the commentaters were screaming and we went home and i slept for an hour on the way home and then i went to my room and slept for 15 hours straight and i was in like a coma i just totally blacked out without any dreams or anything and i felt so bad after i woke up that i started to take care of my sleeping hours after that but yes i probably wont remember typing this tomorrow because im pretty sleep deprived right now so it will probably seem like a thought i had a week ago if i get enough sleep tonight, so wish me luck, lol. I HATE SLEEPING!!!!! why would i sleep when i could skydiving or going on a rollercoaster? thats why death is so stupid because you arent doing anything and if people sit on their butts when they are alive and not doing anything besides ruining everyone elses lives, then whats preventing the Spartans from throwing those tards off the cliffs and making life easier for the rest of us? does anyone agree? til next time fartknockers, Do svidaniya und Guten tag -Slyropath
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WhammyFreak
Plays: Keyboards (17 years)
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Do the Stu - I live in Greece, it's not the great place for telescope observing unless you take a bit of a drive down into some of the valleys or mid to northern Greece where there aren't so many cities.
I have a Skywatcher Newtonian Reflector telescope, very good for deep sky observing if you can get the light pollution down. But also there are certain telescopes that are built to be used in the cities, also there are light filters you can get that will cut down the light pollution.
I suggest you read up well on them if you are planning on buying one, never buy them from a retail store and be ready to spend a bit for a good model or you might as well not spend anything at all.
This is a great brand and I am very pleased with my purchase
The merchandise runs about the same as with low to high end guitars with a few exceptions and a LOT more add on parts, so you will be spending more on telescopes than guitars if you are serious about it.
In any case, enjoy, the Perseids were great...till that damn moon arose.
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Thu Aug 13 '09 2:50:01 am
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Pip55
Phil W... ... from South West UK Pip55 on twitter Plays: Guitar
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I nominate Wolfy to keep us all in check during Austin's absence... it's the obvious choice
... wow, can't even type short words now... genius!
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Pip55
Phil W... ... from South West UK Pip55 on twitter Plays: Guitar
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Satriella - check Axe's post above. He's linked us to those Guitar stories... and also some exclusive Vox tracks from Joe
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Thu Aug 13 '09 6:04:24 am
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campbell
paul campbell coatbridge, lanarkshire scotland Plays: Guitar (2018 years)
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Just managed to get myself a ticket to see u2 in Glasgow on Tuesday night, looks like quite a show.
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axeshredderjc
Joe Axeshredder Long Island, NY United States Plays: Guitar (45 years)
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I know you were friends with Les Paul Joe, a blessed man that has left us all with something to remind us of his great contributions to the guitar "The Les Paul". That alone has made him immortal. RIPLP
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Thu Aug 13 '09 9:47:08 am
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BadNomad
Jerry C. PRACTICE MORE, TODAY USA Plays: Guitar (45 years)
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always lurkin.............
RIP and thank you Les Paul for everything you did for all of us.
"POOF"
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Thu Aug 13 '09 9:59:52 am
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axeshredderjc
Joe Axeshredder Long Island, NY United States Plays: Guitar (45 years)
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thanks for the post cheese...first time ive seen that Sammy has also switched to Marshall....um.....I mean Joe convinced him to..lol..glad that awful looking red amp is gone...lol
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gankovich
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Sorry for my English please. It’s not really meter what band “stole” ideas from Joe, main thing that Joe creates this melody firstly (earlier) then others. And payment for author-rights usage is necessary thing as I guess. But as in one song was singing -”money for nothing”. You must view at this like you influence someone for new art creation.
Joe you are guitar hero, guitar god if you wish, be cool! And everyone be cool! You’re guitar religion is accessible for everyone and you must proud yourself! Big thanks for your Moscow show in June 2008. I was there and you were cool!!! Bass sound was not so, but common sound picture was well! Thanks for you again!
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