Sedoy
Григори& Петросо& Donetsk, Дон
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SuperDaveMcCarthy (and for Joe Satriani too)- Hello my brother.Im sorry for my bad English language.My name is Grigoriy.I from Ukraine,Donetsk city.My nationality is Armenian.26 years old.Life in Ukraine - it was very hurreble. Many people in Ukraine dont like USA and USA people.But i like USA and USA people,your culture - YOUR ALL my brothers!!! My moste important wish - is live and work in the USA.But i dont have money for that.I say more - im ready work FREE,any job in your beauteful country.Help me - if you can,want and need that.Speak with me BROTHERS. I wish for you just only good things.
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Wed Feb 18 '09 9:05:33 am
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punkdude75
Miguel Chavez Chi-town, Illinois USA Plays: Guitar (36 years)
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Do the stu: My two younger brothers went to that Chicago LTE concert last year. yeah they said that it was hilarious, and they told me also about the Rudess keyboard incident you can watch part of it here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bFjP212teJs
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Wed Feb 18 '09 10:16:36 am
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soloist4hire
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Joe, I doubt you will ever have the time to read this, but I had a question, so I thought I would try. I know you write your own music, but if I had a piece of music I wrote, that I wanted to give you. No charge, will sign whatever paperwork needed to do so, would you take it if you like it, and use it? I know you have probably been asked a million times, and if so, I apologize for the redundancy, but I really think if you could hear it, you would love it. Its one of the most beautiful progressions I have ever written, and I think you could really take the song where it deserves to go. if you would like, i can post mp3/tabs for it, or whatever. Thanks for your time
Justin Harris
Cpl. USMC
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Wed Feb 18 '09 11:07:08 am
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McDave
Cook, MN
Plays: Guitar (40 years)
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Sedoy..no need to apologize, I just thought it was cool looking.
And as soon as all of us unemployed get our jobs back, I'll give you the thumbs-up to c'mon over and give it a shot..lol.
Americans are'nt all that bad are we? Well maybe with the exception of certain Coldplay fans..
I had the pleasure of trying one of these a little while back. I WANT ONE ! !
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Wed Feb 18 '09 11:15:39 am
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Sedoy
Григори& Петросо& Donetsk, Дон
Укр
Plays: Guitar (2014 years)
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SuperDaveMcCarthy - You dont understand my words. I LIKE USA people,you ALLLLL GOOD !!!!!! Sorry for my English.Nice to meet you brother.
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Wed Feb 18 '09 11:27:13 am
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Friska
Richard Folkerson Guelph, ON Canada Plays: Drums (19 years)
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Hey Joe! This is Richard from Guelph ON. My school has been chosen by Habitat for Humanity to go to El Salvador and help build houses for the people who need it. Only 23 people have been chosen and I am one of them. My supervisor has asked everyone to think of ideas to raise money. So I thought to myself maybe I could get some bands and myself, just people from my school to play and raise money for El Salvador. Then I got thinking who is the one guitarist that I have listened to all my life? And I thought of YOU! So I was wondering if you could come to my school and play and help us raise money because I think you would be able to help us out. I have no idea how much I would have to pay to get you to come but if you could just take moment and think about it, me and everyone who is going to El Salvador will be great full for your contribution to help us get on our way to help the people who need it. Thanks! :)
My school is Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic High school Guelph ON. We are leaving to El Salvador March break 2010! So if you do come anytime between now and 2010 March break will be AWESOME!! I am sure my principles will be honored for you to come because we have had many celebs like Mat Sundin, David Suzuki and Tom Cochrane have come to our school even past prime minsters like Paul Martin! If you have anymore questions about this please email me :) (RushR30@hotmail.com) !!!
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Wed Feb 18 '09 11:45:33 am
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punkdude75
Miguel Chavez Chi-town, Illinois USA Plays: Guitar (36 years)
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Ibanez_god: Yeah man, the audio sucks on that video, but by ear you can tell that thèy`re playing a blues tune in the key of E mayor, ja ja Rudess on guitar is a weird thing huh?
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Wed Feb 18 '09 11:49:40 am
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Do The Stu
Austin Lewis, III Costa Mesa, CA United States Plays: Bass (25 years)
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maritime - Ah...sorry about the dead links. I just went searching through Google Images and picked some good ones. They worked for me for a few minutes. Oh well.
Igneousiceman - Do you like Cheap Trick at all? Rick Nielsen has a five-neck guitar, as well as the coolest doubleneck I think I've ever seen.
punkdude75 - Thanks for that video...shortly after it happened I think I saw the entire thing on YouTube, so it's cool to have the CD now.
Your right, the sound on that video is pretty bad, but it's shot from much closer than the other ones I saw so now that I have the CD I think I like it more...haha.
I went to the next LTE show, in Downey, and during the same song John's guitar rig went down. So Jordan had to do an extended solo for a few short minutes...it was pretty funny, considering what had just happened in Chicago.
Listening to: Joe Satriani - Surfing With The Alien (current song: Lords Of Karma)
...Austin...
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Wed Feb 18 '09 12:22:52 pm
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michael_duckworth
michael duckworth fairmont, wv usa Plays: Guitar (33 years)
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Please release another G3 dvd. I would love to see what kind of chemistry you, Gilbert, and Petrucci have/had.
Thanks for your time.
Mike
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Wed Feb 18 '09 12:36:40 pm
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anibur
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just announced - Girls aloud - single of year at Brits.............yee ha (not CP)
mastercard - British album of the year -Duffy...
Iron Maiden - best British Live Act
Kings of Leon - International Album
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Wed Feb 18 '09 1:36:16 pm
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anibur
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Michelle, Paul says thanks for greetings! Happy B to your sis, it's a small world, same B day! My big sis was 50 last year, she looks good on it too!
OOhhhh scary....100666 members, especially as they aren't all Joe fans.............be very afraid.........
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Wed Feb 18 '09 1:44:31 pm
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michelle
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Just in case...
Things to do, or not do, when you get a pink slip
1- Get mad. Go home and grieve. Have a really good cry. Slam tennis balls against the wall. Scream. But do it once. Do it thoroughly. And then move on. Do not cradle your grief.
2- Share your situation with your loved ones. Focus on the good stuff. For at least one day, make a conscious effort to erase job and money woes. Hug your family and friends - it's an amazing tonic for self-pity.
3- Do not rush out and spend money. Shopping won't make you feel better. Make a budget. Watch for sales. Clip coupons. Do not run up your credit card debt on the theory that you'll pay it off later. Be frugal.
4- Sign up for unemployment benefits if you're eligible. You apply online in the state where you worked. If your pink slip includes severance benefits, bank your state jobless benefits in case you really need them in the future. If you're let go without severance payments, work hard on your household budget; your state jobless benefits will be less than your take-home pay has been.
5- Find a list of job-loss support groups in your area. Pick out two or three and attend the meetings. You'll learn a lot about the local job market and get job-hunting tips from fellow attendees.
6- Do not plan to suspend job hunting for weeks or even months. Make job hunting your job one. It will help you to be as busy as you can be. And even if your first contacts don't produce a job, you'll be in the pipeline and familiar with the routine.
7- Network. Use gatherings at your religious institution and at your fraternal, club or community organization meetings. Be positive. Don't moan about your job loss, but do mention that you're in a job search. Be brief and specific about what you do or what you're interested in doing. Don't be so needy that people shy away from you. Be confident.
8- Get up every day at the same time. Get dressed. Use the Internet, the newspaper, business magazines and conversations to get a bead on industries or organizations that are hiring. Do NOT spend your time huddled over the computer, firing resumes out to anything and everything. That will just depress you. Target your applications very, very carefully.
9- Take a subsistence job. Nothing is beneath you if you need the work, especially if money worries or idleness are concerns. Sometimes an entry-level position in the service industry can morph into a management or professional position.
10- Volunteer. Lots of nonprofit organizations are strained by an influx of needy clients. Get out there and help. It will make you feel better to help others, and it may produce some networking opportunities that could turn into a job.
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Wed Feb 18 '09 2:22:47 pm
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roffler
eric rosseland USA Plays: Guitar (2024 years)
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slanshroom-
blow it out your ass motorcycle man, I am the devil, do you understand? just what will you give me for your titties and beer, I suppose you noticed this little contract here.
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Wed Feb 18 '09 3:26:58 pm
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Artanis I
Ben Kenobi Australia Plays: Drums (30 years)
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G'day Joe, hope your day is great.
Hi all. Thanks for the welcome Anibur.
Do The Stu: I'm from that island where the Tasmanian devil comes from... Tasmania. It's across the water from Victoria where the bushfire chaos went down. Strangely we had our hottest temperatures ever the week before the fires broke out and then back to normal, but unfortunately the mainland stayed in a heatwave.
Coldplagiarism: Viva La Fraud (Or Satch And All His Notes) haha that shirt looks brilliant.
Slansh: she looks a sweet thing. Every good man deserves a beautiful wife.
Al: you don't want those pills man fouck man i shot the cop man was just picking up some supplies for the bike man its wicket you know in canada anyways talk later wolf2
PS every good woman deserves to be a beautiful wife
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Wed Feb 18 '09 8:21:18 pm
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cheese101
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The feeling from the show at Wroclaw must have been so incredible...can you imagine 30,000 people, in one place, screaming and singing and jumping....and all for Joe?
Amazing :) and well deserved!! I can't even begin to imagine how that must have made Joe and the guys feel.
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Wed Feb 18 '09 9:06:24 pm
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