castle49
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Phil, you did the right thing. It takes a while but someday you will only remember the good times with your dear friend.
House of the Riding Sun. One of my favorites. I may have even seen that on TV when it was new. Yes, I'm old.
Yikes my Dad has MRSA. He is going into a lock down isolation ward today. Poor guy doesn't even know he is sick.
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Tue Jan 27 '09 5:13:12 am
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castle49
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Thanks Slans. Old age is not pretty.
That penis soup thing was pretty weird. I have a co-worker who travels China and one thing that struck them. You see no living things in the wilds around the cities. Creepy.
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Tue Jan 27 '09 6:25:21 am
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GoldenGirl2
Millicent Moritz Santa Clara, California USA Plays: Guitar (15 years)
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Phil--Hugs to you. You have special memories of your furry sweetie that no one can take from you. You are loved!
The world is famished for affection!!!!
Maritime--Is the glass half full or half empty? Will you throw out the baby with the bath water? Is there a dark bulb as well as a light bulb? Or does light have a source and darkness not? Let me embrace you with HUGS, HUGS, HUGS! You are loved regardless of the world scene! This existence is full of father and mother--masculine and feminine qualities that are intelligent. It's a shame we hear more about the horrible things that happen and much less about the good things. As difficult as the wintry blasts of earth are we are still learning how to be better people. That is something to behold!
I hope you have better days.
GoldenGirl2
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Tue Jan 27 '09 7:51:16 am
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Donkey Hotay
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Yep maritime, Andy is one of my favourites and one of the nicest guys you could ever meet.
HERE is my other cool find of the day. That studio jam website seems to have conjured up some awesome jam ensembles...
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Tue Jan 27 '09 10:21:34 am
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Railton
Mark Railton Denmark Plays: Guitar (16 years)
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Oh my god. I just found the most wonderful song!
Its not a guitar based song. Strange enough xD
Its called "Fast car". And Tracy Chapman has made it. Heres a link for the song: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Orv_F2HV4gk&fmt=18
Theres one really strange thing when i hear that song. It feels like i have done everything in my life. IT just feels like i could fly away from this world. But its not in the bad way. Its a good feeling. But it feels like i have completed everything in my life. REALLY STRANGE. AMAZING SONG!! Its just so peacefull and relaxing and sad
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Tue Jan 27 '09 11:40:58 am
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Donkey Hotay
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Well Cube, don't think even the original Billy Cobham/Tommy Bolin version can top that....
It was nice to see (in the Carvin video) TMac have a chance to give it to his boss at a CAB gig....
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Tue Jan 27 '09 12:26:18 pm
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ibanezguitars
Joan Jove Mollet del Valles, Barcelona Spain Plays: Guitar (44 years)
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Railton
I saw her live in Barcelona in 1988. I remember she played "Fast Car" and "Talkin’ bout the revolution" before Springsteen in an Amnesty Int. tour (with Sting, Peter Gabriel, N'Dour...) in a very, very big venue, FC Barcelona stadium
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michelle
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I'm so excited!!! (though not in the same way Slan is right now)....
I just got word that Disturbed is coming to my town in April. It's a 4 mile drive. Shit man yeah!!!!!!
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Tue Jan 27 '09 1:04:14 pm
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Skippygirl
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ibanez_god - thanks for that, I didn't exactly write down the chords for Rising Sun , just going from memory. Can't wait to try the electric - should be about 2 weeks away.
Have to now get songbooks, have been practicing chords 95% of the time for 4 weeks so now to get some easy songbooks and start trying to make a nice song.
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Tue Jan 27 '09 2:02:29 pm
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michelle
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*hands Slan another bullet*
castle49, best wishes to yer dad. I'm allergic to a lot of antibiotics and wind up with an itchy rash, but it's nothing like they just don't work. Yikes is right!
Snow storm is coming. This storm reaches from here to Texas ffs! It's yer winter smorgasbord - snow, sleet freezing rain, and rain. Hopefully we won't get it to bad.
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fatape
craig North Lambton/Newcastle, NSW Australia Plays: Guitar (54 years)
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Maritime:- I tend to agree with you about most of your views on religion and such,but even you have to agree that you cannot have creation without having a creator, no matter who or what you believe that to be.Total respect to you,Bro. C'MON AUSSIE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Ibanezplyr
Randell Mulligan Dublin, CA USA Plays: Guitar (50 years)
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T2Jers and JOE and band: I had a blast at the last hertline guitar clinic with Brev Sullivan and Crystal fawn of "Featured on Friday's." Brev is the son of jazz great Ira Sullivan. Brev is a great guitarist. I loved Crytals bass playing. Check out photos at Flickr.com. My foot is much better and I'm hoping to be more mobile from now on. Steven and I are still working on putting the newest guitar shred album together. We're just having a time getting them all at the same levels, in the order we want, and deciding how to get a Video together and shot. I'm looking into facebook to start a new Above The Numbers page. Be safe out there guys! Randell
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fatape
craig North Lambton/Newcastle, NSW Australia Plays: Guitar (54 years)
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Maritime:-While i agree with you that there are things we are yet to know or understand,nothing can exist without first having been created.Art cannot exist on its own,it is created.Cities do not exist on their own,they are created.Human beings cannot come into existence on there own,we are created.Even good food and alcohol doesn't come into existence on its own.It needs to be created.Take a look at anything that exists now or has ever existed in the past and figure out how it got there.Using the logic that i've just given examples of,shows that it didn't get there by itself.Now i'm not saying you have to believe in God or religion or science,but I believe there is a power of some sort that is responsible for all things to exist. Please don't think i'm disrespecting what you believe coz i'm not. I'm just giving you my perspective as i see and believe.Whatever the truth may be,none of us should ever stop searching for it.Hope you have a great day:-) C'MON AUSSIE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Satriella Walker Sudbury, Suffolk United Kingdom
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Two builders (Dave and Stuart) are seated either side of a table in a rough pub when a well-dressed man enters, orders a beer and sits on a stool at the bar.
The two builders start to speculate about the occupation of the suit...
Dave: - I reckon he's an accountant.
Stuart: - No way - he's a geologist.
Dave: - He ain't no geologist ! A geologist wouldn't come in here!
The argument repeats itself for some time until the volume of beer gets the better of Dave and he makes for the toilet. On entering the toilet he sees that the suit is standing at a urinal. Curiosity and the several beers get the better of the builder...
Dave: - Scuse me.... no offence meant, but me and me mate were wondering what you do for a living?
Suit: - No offence taken ! I'm a Logical Scientist by profession!
Dave: - Oh ! What's that then ?
Suit: - I'll try to explain by example. Do you have a goldfish at home?
Dave: - Er, mmm... well yeah, I do as it happens!
Suit: - Well, it's logical to follow that you keep it in a bowl or in a pond. Which is it?
Dave: - It's in a pond!
Suit: - Well then it's reasonable to suppose that you have a large garden then?
Dave: - As it happens, yes I have got a big garden!
Suit: - Well then it's logical to assume that in this town if you have a large garden then you have a large house?
Dave: - As it happens I've got a five bedroom house... built it myself!
Suit: - Well given that you've built a five bedroom house it is logical to assume that you haven't built it just for yourself and that you are quite probably married?
Dave: - Yes I am married, I live with my wife and three children.
Suit: - Well then it is logical to assume that you are sexually active with your wife on a regular basis?
Dave: - Yep! Four nights a week!
Suit: - Well then it is logical to suggest that you do not masturbate very often?
Dave: - Me? Never
Suit: - Well there you are! That's logical science at work!
Dave: - How's that then?
Suit: - Well from finding out that you had a goldfish, I've told you about your sex life!
Dave: - I see! That's pretty impressive... thanks mate!
Both leave the toilet and Dave returns to his mate.
Stuart: - I see the suit was in there. Did you ask him what he does?
Dave: - Yep! He's a logical scientist!
Stuart: - What's that then?
Dave:- I'll try and explain. Do you have a goldfish?
Stuart: - Nope
Dave: - Well then, you're a wanker.
this made me laugh my socks off....
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