burly
Steve Johnson Pocahontas, Arkansas U.S. Plays: Guitar (47 years)
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Michelle,..ditto on the sinuses,..try living in Arkansas with this killer humidity,..Anyway try this,..Mix a warm salt water solution, and I mean salty,..Take a syringe and squirt it into each nostril, let it set for a couple of minutes, you may want to bend your head down over the bathroom sink. Do this a couple of times a day until you are clear, and then once a day,..I know it sounds unbearable but it WILL cure your sinus probs. Oh and use distilled water.
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Sun Mar 8 '09 7:07:24 pm
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michelle
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Burly, thanks. I have a neti pot and I really should use it more. It got warm and humid here the past two days and that doesn't help. I did use my saline nose spray today, but I should have started yesterday. To busy taking care of others and didn't take care of myself.
Good tune!
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Sun Mar 8 '09 7:27:33 pm
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burly
Steve Johnson Pocahontas, Arkansas U.S. Plays: Guitar (47 years)
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Joe..Just curious, I shave my head because there is nothing left on top, and what I have is turning really gray, so I have shaved my head daily for ten years. Did you do it because your hair was thinning or just to get the cool look? Because you know to pull that off, it takes a special head. I hear Paul Stanley is bald and has to wear a hairpiece. I just could not imagine Paul with a shaved head. And where do you get those cool hats? I can't find anything like them anywhere.
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Sun Mar 8 '09 7:30:34 pm
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Blue_Moon
Alan McKenna Dublin Ireland Plays: Guitar (23 years)
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it was just goin, so he saved it, he was on a jog one time he stopped in a pharmacy got a razor came home and just shaved it off... im not a weird addicted/obsessive fan but its just something i read a while back :) ...not like i fly around the world to attend concerts or anything
but yeah something alone those lines
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Sun Mar 8 '09 7:38:36 pm
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burly
Steve Johnson Pocahontas, Arkansas U.S. Plays: Guitar (47 years)
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Blue_Moon, I hope we are almost out of the cold weather here. Some of the trees are starting to bud. I have a friend who just traveled to Germany, Italy, France and Holland. (He won a trip,.the lucky dog.) I think I would like to visit all of these places including U.K., Ireland and Spain, BUT I do not want to go in the winter. Anyway if this economy will turn around, maybe one day I can visit these places. The closest I have been to experiencing these places is at Disney's Epcot. LOL..Maybe a warmup is just around the corner for you.
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Sun Mar 8 '09 7:40:47 pm
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burly
Steve Johnson Pocahontas, Arkansas U.S. Plays: Guitar (47 years)
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Mike..Thanks for posting that interview,I plan to read it in it's entirety in the morning. For now I must rest...God bless you all..until tomorrow.
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Sun Mar 8 '09 7:50:16 pm
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Blue_Moon
Alan McKenna Dublin Ireland Plays: Guitar (23 years)
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Our winters are pretty tame compared to other places in the world, same with summer and infact all the seasons, autumn is quite nice though, spring aint quite here yet, got a lil snow today too, some wind rain and the usual grey depressing sky jazz... pretty clear night with the moonlight poking through
i was in berlin a few weeks back... was bitter cold, once again its another place that has much harsher winters than us, but we'll complain regardless i guess... all those places you mentioned are nice, i was lucky to be in all of em, gotta love a bit of culture from time to time, rome is one of my favourite places too, amsterdams a must, so's paris too and berlin of corse... uk's like ireland, spain is very nice too
and yeah mike thats the one alrite, good read
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Sun Mar 8 '09 7:53:41 pm
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cheese101
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"Every party needs a pooper, that's why we invited you, party pooperrrrrr...."
I have no earthly idea why that song is running through my head....I think daylight savings time has effed me up totally, lol...
Mc, fer a minute there I thought u were wolfie...one giant run on sentence and you changed topics and did a left turn all of a sudden, LOL....but then I remembered yer the travel whore so it was all good again :)
Mike, that musta been some fun you had with Joe back then :) It's still a great read!!
Millie, when you get to Northern Ireland, don't ferget to drop in on Mckenna fer a spot o' tea!
Chelle, hope you feel better honey...sinus anything is a bitch!
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Sun Mar 8 '09 8:18:00 pm
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fatape
craig North Lambton/Newcastle, NSW Australia Plays: Guitar (54 years)
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Scubadaz:- I totally agree with your views on the Wolf.Thanks for sayin' it simpler and better than i ever could.
Cube:- I'm not worried if Wolfie comes to Oz. Personally, I'd love to meet the guy in the flesh coz better to judge a person you know rather than a faceless name on web. I guess I'm just concerned for his state of mental well being. As i said, I've lived with someone with schizophrenia, so my concern is genuine. By the way, thanks for your concern about my sacks contents! And yeah,you're right about McKenna being scarier. Anyone who willingly does to their body what he has is definitely more dangerous than Wolfie!!!! LOL!!!
Still love ya though,Al ;-) C'MON AUSSIE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Sun Mar 8 '09 8:39:33 pm
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roo
Andrew Longhorn iphone app: RooSatch Australia Plays: Guitar (34 years)
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Hey Al, what sort of weird addicted/obsessive fan would fly around the world to attend concerts?
You'd have to be a right nutter.
Roo
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Sun Mar 8 '09 10:43:58 pm
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roo
Andrew Longhorn iphone app: RooSatch Australia Plays: Guitar (34 years)
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If you have a method of minimising cost, then you'd take it wouldn't you? You'd be made to pass up a legend concert if it doesn't take much money to go see it.
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Sun Mar 8 '09 10:47:00 pm
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abdul khafidz
abdul khafidz pemalang, central java indonesia Plays: Guitar (24 years)
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joe,i will build music studio. i'm from indonesia.
can you support me with your guitar???
please send at here : kuta rt26 rw06 belik-pemalang-jawa tengah-indonesia 52356
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Mon Mar 9 '09 12:31:55 am
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roo
Andrew Longhorn iphone app: RooSatch Australia Plays: Guitar (34 years)
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Hey Abdul: All I can say is "Build in and they will come"...
Not sure if any of them will bring a guitar from Joe, but I'm pretty sure someone will go there.
:)
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Mon Mar 9 '09 12:40:13 am
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abdul khafidz
abdul khafidz pemalang, central java indonesia Plays: Guitar (24 years)
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you can send message to me : avidz.ibanez@gmail.com or avidz.ibanez@ymail.com or avidz.satriani@live.com
may be we can merger. godbless you..
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Mon Mar 9 '09 12:50:46 am
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Igneousiceman
Is Satchurated Vox JS-DS #009473 UK Plays: Guitar (18 years)
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scubadaz: Ok, how tight should the pressure pad screws be? Obviously I've got them tight, but how do you know if they're too tight?
maritime: Don't worry, you can never look gay to us...unless you start talking about, er, no.
Interesting factoid for the day: the German word for diarrhoea is 'durchfall', which when translated literally means 'through fall'. Nice.
Listening to: Johnny by Thin Lizzy
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Mon Mar 9 '09 1:51:03 am
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T - how was the movie?? You and Mum alright hehe?
Saw Gran Torino last night, really enjoyed it, so different from your average "Clunk" movie and great ending.
Joe - the fretboard (to this Dummy) is like a 'magic eye" picture. Hidden all over it are heaps of related notes, or families of notes, but positions of them all escape me. Was it the same for you when you first began?
I'm going to make dozens of photocopies of the fretboard diagram and mark out all the groups, scales, key signatures etc. so I can start to memorise where they are instead of counting up the frets from the open string notes etc.
And how the heck do you know which G (or any other note) it is from the musical notation?? Which string??? aarrgghhhhhh...................
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Mon Mar 9 '09 2:50:07 am
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burly
Steve Johnson Pocahontas, Arkansas U.S. Plays: Guitar (47 years)
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Skippygirl..You are on the right track. It will all come to you.
Good morning from Arkansas,...5:00 A.M. No sun yet.
Going to the gym,...Think I'll put a little Extremist in my ear.
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Mon Mar 9 '09 3:06:08 am
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