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michelle

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maritime, Spring in my country, ánd in Amsterdam. Yes there are even red, purple and yellow tulips next to my PC screen! Narcissus flowers on the kitchen table. Yellow narcissus on the coffee table. Given to me by friends to cheer up the heavy heart. But one more bunch and I will look gay! LOL!

*hands over one more bunch of flowers*

mikesb, sorry to hear that about yer F-in-law. That stinks! My sis was supposed to have her surgery at 10:30 a.m., but had to wait till after 4:00 p.m. because the doc had complications with his first patient. That was nerve wracking enough, but to have to wait days ffs! That's just abusive! So sorry to hear it - poor dude.



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Mon Mar 9 '09 8:39:47 am Set this message as last read

S4TCH4F4N

toplita,
romania
Plays: Guitar (18 years)
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hey!!!.....what`s happening with Satch and coldplay?here in Romania we are all revolt about this...but we know who is THE MASTER OF THE GUITARS and we support you in everything Satch!!!...xoxo
Mon Mar 9 '09 10:07:20 am Set this message as last read

Igneousiceman
Is Satchurated Vox JS-DS #009473
UK
Plays: Guitar (18 years)
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scubadaz: Yeh, I've watched that vid...and I do know how to restring, but this is only my 'second' time with a floater :) Sorry to hear about the JS...at least you've still got the JEM.
maritime: Ok, now I'm worried...

LIstening to: Feeling Good by Joe Bonamassa
Mon Mar 9 '09 11:07:17 am Set this message as last read

wolf2

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...Hey you know man computer,s are great i have been working steady on my buissness,s today I am finished but brother Ialways get computer codition,s buddy i computer desighn my products like full on art computer desighn prints this computer cant do simple things like go into your chat room no man i use aceleron cant do no pasting no firewall nothing only high end like talk to joe post this thing after so much work gives me a crystal cler brain feeling even with my new monitor so i take evening primrose for recovery anyways later wolf2 your website is for old pentium mostly later wolf2.
Mon Mar 9 '09 12:01:50 pm Set this message as last read

hybes
Mark Hybers
Plays: Guitar (18 years)
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SuperSwingDog - LOL!! Hopefully Sammy never logs on to this site. You might give him an idea!

Keeping a trem system in tune. Personally, I think the locking trem is great for staying in tune for a long time. My JS1000 can take some serious note bending and whammy usage and keep in tune pretty well. After some serious playing time it comes out of tune a half step or so. The fine tuners usually do the trick pretty well. I currently play 2 guitars. The JS and a Les Paul Standard. I lose tuning on the Les Paul about 3 times as often as my JS1000. But I'm also not that good yet. So the way I play might have a lot to do with the tuning as well.

Mon Mar 9 '09 12:05:39 pm Set this message as last read

cosmic_ape
Aron Ortega
Plays: Guitar (25 years)
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what's with all these asian kids asking for free guitars on the mail??? Do they know something we don't???
Mon Mar 9 '09 1:43:24 pm Set this message as last read

wolf2

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....hey well,im not sure if it,s a generic medicine thing is for the birds or not.When i seen my doctor the other day picked up my risperdal prescription for my schizophrenia i also picked up some apo oxeypam brand name zaprex except these were generic my doctor said to me he said you know something wolf2 you realy need these these will make you brand new feel back to original just their slow working he said take one 8 am at 4pm around 4.15 pm you will feel perfect.You see sometimes generic work slower wont hold dsteady for maintence in the blood stream and things like this but yeah bro 4.15 pm feel brand new i got the apo oxyepam generic only name brand for my risperdal i would probably have to call my drug coverage company to see if i could have name brand zaprex or maybe take the oxypam the night before or something wild hey perfectly perfect when just about everything is closed for the night! later wolf2.
Mon Mar 9 '09 2:07:27 pm Set this message as last read

Banana Man
Cameron Crowl
Westminster, Maryland
USA
Plays: Guitar (16 years)
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Mon Mar 9 '09 2:34:37 pm Set this message as last read

michelle

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Wow, at 4:15 every day wolf will feel perfect, but by 4:16 he's back to coo coo cachoo.

Anybody wanna see some pics from some guys tumah removal? It's the same kind my sister had, just on the opposite side of her noggin, and her's was bigger. warning: If you don't want to see a tumor on a brain, don't click my link!

Just thought these pics would fit in well with a wolfie post.

Keep taking that evening primrose wolf! It's good for yer female parts!

Mon Mar 9 '09 2:47:29 pm Set this message as last read

burly
Steve Johnson
Pocahontas, Arkansas
U.S.
Plays: Guitar (47 years)
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I restrung my rg by cutting one string, replacing it and bringing it to tune before cutting the next. It seemed to work well. I stay in tune much better than my Stratocaster or even the Les Paul. I was intimidated by the string change and that's why I put the thing away for the better part of a year.

Listening to Musterion

Mon Mar 9 '09 2:58:49 pm Set this message as last read

burly
Steve Johnson
Pocahontas, Arkansas
U.S.
Plays: Guitar (47 years)
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I could not be a surgeon. I can't even stand to watch it on TV.
Mon Mar 9 '09 3:16:00 pm Set this message as last read

burly
Steve Johnson
Pocahontas, Arkansas
U.S.
Plays: Guitar (47 years)
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My daughter has a band concert tonight. Playing the trumpet.

Do you guys have the link for the proper way to restring a floater?

Mon Mar 9 '09 3:19:04 pm Set this message as last read

cosmic_ape
Aron Ortega
Plays: Guitar (25 years)
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One string at a time is best for floating trems, for sure!
Mon Mar 9 '09 3:56:21 pm Set this message as last read

cheese101

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scubadaz...make sure theres no slippage in the machine heads and not to much play in yer nuts :) (the nut on yer guitar that is)  

Ohhhhhhhhhhhhhh but the places we could go with that :D

Anyone? LOL!!

Mon Mar 9 '09 4:40:02 pm Set this message as last read

zachK
Zach Kessler
Dallas, Texas
U.S.A.
Plays: Guitar (16 years)
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Burly, Scubadaz, guitarmatt77897. Thanks alot people.

I am not that rich, so I have a Fender Squire for 100 dollars.

I am pretty sure i don't have locking trems because I have to tune it everytime i pick up the guitar.

I'm sorry if y'all read my last message about my number and everything, but I'm just a HUGE fan.

So yea i haven't met one person thats more famous than the local weather guy XD

So yea i am saving up for a js2000 for this summer but for now... yea. Any quetions, cmments? feel free

Mon Mar 9 '09 4:42:13 pm Set this message as last read

zachK
Zach Kessler
Dallas, Texas
U.S.A.
Plays: Guitar (16 years)
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Wow people thanks alot i will try locking trems and a better guitar....

well spring break is around the corner!

Hapy living!

Zach

Also watch my first concert!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9gCfcUhtFmY

Mon Mar 9 '09 4:55:54 pm Set this message as last read

zachK
Zach Kessler
Dallas, Texas
U.S.A.
Plays: Guitar (16 years)
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im the lead guitar!!!!
Mon Mar 9 '09 4:56:12 pm Set this message as last read

aussiefudd
Big Bad Wah-bit swayer
New Lambton, NSW
Australia
Plays: Guitar (39 years)
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Sorry AL,
I don't know why I thought of you when I saw this.
It must be hard being so popular....
Mon Mar 9 '09 4:59:37 pm Set this message as last read

zachK
Zach Kessler
Dallas, Texas
U.S.A.
Plays: Guitar (16 years)
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hey burly i wish i could go to your daughters concert but i cant drive 2000 miles and back.

Wish you luck to her and um.....

Im in my school's band and orchestra.

i play percusson in band and viola in orchestra.

i play guitar, bass guitar, violin, viola, cello, bass, some flute, piano, all percussion, and i can play sax and tuba.

im a really musical person, so there ya go burly.

Mon Mar 9 '09 5:05:24 pm Set this message as last read

CommodoreDrake
Dustyn McCormick
Topeka, Ks
USA
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Well it's raining outside and that about fits my mood really. One of those days where it feels like the world is riding on your shoulders and you just want to shrug them and let the pieces fall where they may. I'm slowly killing myself by taking on more projects than I can handle and the people I'm supposed to be working with aren't always helpful.

I shouldn't be surprised though, I have a habit of working with people that promise the moon then hand me some cheese. It just gets annoying feeling like you have to do everything yourself. I'm not even a perfectionist I just think if you tell someone you're going to do something you should make your best effort to do it.

Anyway you may now be asking yourself what exactly this post is about. Aside from my downcast mood at the moment it's about all these friggen projects I have to do. Analyzing evidence from my paranormal groups most recent investigation, navigating red tape to become an official organization, organizing a charity event for kids' cancer research, organizing fund raising events for my paranormal group, organizing the filming of a couple investigations of historical sites (sorry no details), organizing travel plans for my group, and outlining a book I'm going to write on the paranormal.

Then of course there is the editing, writing a voice over script, and trying to find music for the most recently filmed documentary so that we can hopefully have it finished up by October. Finally of course having to depend on everyone else involved to hold up their end of the bargain and get their jobs done. It's a huge pain.

I never realized how hard it could be to find music for a documentary at a reasonable price. I've tried the local music scene but haven't found anyone that impresses me. The music has to be just right to convey the right mood. Oh well, hopefully I'll find something soon... or strike it rich and be able to purchase the ability to use a few songs that I like.

Drake

Mon Mar 9 '09 5:37:02 pm Set this message as last read

Donkey Hotay

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Well, the father in law finally lost several pounds today. Thank god that is over and recovery can begin......... My kids, who we decided not to tell until it was done are freaking. Very close to their gramps.....Wife is there supporting her mom and trying to be strong but I can tell she could use a hug from me right now... Tough times. HERE is my family.....

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Mon Mar 9 '09 6:20:46 pm Set this message as last read

burly
Steve Johnson
Pocahontas, Arkansas
U.S.
Plays: Guitar (47 years)
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Ozzy..Back in 85, our band played the Strawberry Jam in Bald Knob Arkansas, the headliner was Johnny Van Zandt Band. The first band on featured a two brothers, guitar and vocals. During the first song the guitar player hit his brother in the head with his guitar, blood everywhere. I thought for a minute that vid was leading up to something similar.

Thanks Scubadaz for the info. I need to change the strings again. My Paul needs new tuners thus tuning probs. Is the Jem really as great as they say?..I would love to have 1 and a JS 1200, but I am in conserve mode. I would consider selling my Strat and possibly my RG 1570 to get one maybe later when things settle a bit.

Zack .

Mon Mar 9 '09 6:52:39 pm Set this message as last read

burly
Steve Johnson
Pocahontas, Arkansas
U.S.
Plays: Guitar (47 years)
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Zack K.. as long as telemarketers are not reading this post, you should be OK with putting out your #. Just be careful in the future. And hey if it works we all might put our # on to get Joe to call us. Just kidding Zack, we wish you luck.
Mon Mar 9 '09 6:56:46 pm Set this message as last read

michelle

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Thought for the day...there's actually a place called Bald Knob.

Mikesb, nice looking fam ya got there. The boy looks kinda shifty though. Better keep yer eye on him ;- ) j/k - Best wishes for a speedy recovery for yer F-in-law. Hopefully his health will improve now that the problem is taken care of.

scubadaz, dunno if I'm up for a vid of it yet...

Mon Mar 9 '09 7:07:26 pm Set this message as last read

burly
Steve Johnson
Pocahontas, Arkansas
U.S.
Plays: Guitar (47 years)
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Drake...A guy here in Pocahontas AR. has a paranormal investigation thing. I believe they call it "NAPS" I am not sure on the specifics but I did look it up on the web a few months ago. Weird stuff. I didn't realize how popular this sort of thing has gotten to be. My daughter watches one of the programs on TV.
Mon Mar 9 '09 7:09:12 pm Set this message as last read
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