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wolf2

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como so,tauteh um liang aquen muno.Hey what`s up man went and picked up my mail had 2 letter`s one from federal goverment incometax stuff gst credit info with a cheque, and my form,s from ODSP onatrio dissabilty ,the form,s for special diet allowance waited until my time slot for my doctor he,s live,s across the road from me hey bro so he filled the form`s out while I was there , he he sais I need 2 special diet`s man one for the heart itself and one for the cholesterol, .Hey I dont know how much extra money they`lll`e give me but it will be something no idea man well fouck like I dont know man I dont know like I have been eating my husqvarna food and using my own money for month`s from lumberjack and thing`s to buy this special diet stuff hey man 3 or 400 .. would be a help 200 they may as well sighn their own death certificate`s ,No Im just kidding hey anything is good but I know what I use from lumberjack and it`s about 446.00 a month that`s just coverin it hey imortant mail receiveing and lugging and delivering on both end,s that little 52 cent stamp is getting me special diet allowance on my pension man hey I receive my mail all of my mail is like real highly importan licence hunting licence formula ski0-doo insurance bank staement, dissabilty drug dental and deposit form,s hey this is real aoh and more this real crucial buissness hey good lug,s the mail hauler,s lug,s~ anywa,s have to take my risperdal now hunting magazine man you name it laterz wolf2. supertrax snowmobile magazine later wolf2.
Tue Jul 7 '09 5:34:51 pm Set this message as last read

elpp
Jose Martinez
El Paso - Juarez, TX - Chih
US - Mexico
Plays: Guitar (38 years)
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scubadaz: Thanks! You're right, I'm definitely not a critter fan. Spiders in particular. Which brings us to Michelle's question. Congrats on the job!

Michelle: Its scientific name is Bigass Mexican Spider, next time I see one I'll send it to u so u can ship it to McK....lol, everyone I showed that picture to at work said the same thing, but it's actually a trick of the eye. I was inside a mesh tent, and so was the spider, while the tree and table were several feet back. In reality the spider was about the size of my thumb nail. Had the spider been as big as it looks I probably would've had a panic attack (not kidding), and I definitely would not have taken the photo!

Skippygirl: Thanks! And you should definitely come over to Mexico. As nice as this place (Los Filtros) is, there are literally hundreds of places far more beautiful. I hear a lot of good things about Oaxaca and Guanajuato, haven't been there yet myself.

Austin: It's a Chevrolet Chevy C2. Only for sale in Latin America, think a shorter version of the Cavalier. It is uncomfortable as f@#$k for sleeping. I had to roll down the back seat and sleep with my head in the trunk, my body in the back seat and my feet in the front seat!!! But it runs nice, doesn't eat up a lot of gas, and I can squeeze it into openings a big car would never get into (like right next to a lagoon!).


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Tue Jul 7 '09 7:47:46 pm Set this message as last read

tereke
Edmundo Nunez
Quito,
Ecuador
Plays: Guitar (34 years)
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Hi my friend i apoligize for my english i'm from ecuador and i would have an opportunity to show you the guitars made in my country my father is a recognized Luthier, visit www.guitarrasnunez.com.

Thanks

Tue Jul 7 '09 7:50:30 pm Set this message as last read

brownbow1955
dave schock
manheim, pa
us
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hammering? touchy, touchy.

Stay asleep then.

You'll see.

Tue Jul 7 '09 8:42:05 pm Set this message as last read

Do The Stu
Austin Lewis, III
Costa Mesa, CA
United States
Plays: Bass (25 years)
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I went to the the gym tonight and, despite all my burger-eating, I'm at the lowest weight I've been since I started keeping track in June 2008. I've lost 16 pounds in that time...it feels good.

I listen to my MP3 player on random while I work out, and tonight I was listening to Satch...Summer Song came on when I was 37 minutes through my 45 minutes on the stationary bike. As tired of that song as I am sometimes, this was the perfect time to hear it...it was a nice push to the end...


michelle - Awesome...thanks for those. The sound quality is a bit iffy, but I can tell they have talent and they get along musically so that's really cool. I know you will, but please tell us when the CD is buyable. ;-)

And I'm too young for No No Song, but I get the same way with some 90s rock. I'll hear hits from 15 years ago that I haven't heard since...it's funny how things stick with you. The same thing happens whenever I go back and listen to Green Day's Dookie or The Offspring's Smash...I still know the words to everything.


brownbow1955 - We are not "asleep"...if you hang around here long enough to get to know us, you'll see we do get into deep discussions every now and then. We know each other well enough to be able to disagree and not hold grudges, and we all have Satch in common.

You've made 15 posts in five years. It'd be great if you join in some of the music-related topics people bring up here, but if you're only interested in talking politics it probably won't turn out well because we barely know you.


Listening to: Dream Theater - Black Clouds & Silver Linings (current song: A Rite Of Passage)

...Austin...

Tue Jul 7 '09 11:02:18 pm Set this message as last read

Pip55
Phil W...
... from South West UK
Pip55 on twitter
Plays: Guitar
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Way behind... will try to play catch up later...


Do The Stu - you have mail if you haven't seen it already, sorry it wasn't the answer I expected to get you


Here's a version of Rubina from me



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Wed Jul 8 '09 12:07:32 am Set this message as last read

slanshroom
roy marchbank
Scotland, Barcelona
Spain
Plays: Guitar (51 years)
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brownbow1955:Its an incredibly complex subject, certainly not one i would care to discuss here at the moment.This is a difficult time for many trying to hold their jobs down & keep their home & family together

People in this forum certainly dont have their head in the sand, far from it! its more because people know how rotten the so called economy ostrich egg is.We all need a lil hope & escape to see us through till tomorrow n i think t2j provides that for many, some more than others

I myself am very much into said subject, have been for 20 plus years.Maybe we can pick up on this again when things level out hopefully in the future, but for now out of respect for Joes forum & those that visit i must decline

Have a good day

Scuba:Congrats! finaly aself esteem boost...onwards

Slan has a lil guy 7 years old coming for his 2nd guitar lesson next thursday....not easy.His mother is fine with him playing electric, his dad wants him to learn classical...but this lil un cares only for electric & distortion...PERIOD! He was born with a spinal disorder that makes him at times clumsy so he,s getting a hard time at school from the other kids because he cant play footy without falling down god luv im, so he has a lot of internal anger & frustration that needs vented.I had t take his da t the side & ask him "whats more important? your sons happyness or your ego" he didnt like that much being a psychologist.The deal is he learns chords/scales finger technique on the classical for 15 mins & the amp gets cranked later for 30 after...amazing what distortion can do!!! hehe

Wed Jul 8 '09 2:43:47 am Set this message as last read

hybes
Mark Hybers
Plays: Guitar (18 years)
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Elpp - How did you like the Candlebox concert?
Wed Jul 8 '09 5:02:01 am Set this message as last read

Satriella
Satriella Walker
Sudbury, Suffolk
United Kingdom
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Hi Joe....

I posted you a card today with a wacky picture of your friend John and a "Turning Left" picture of Sylv and some extras!

Thanks again for being a part of Chickenfoot...and for giving me much fun at the only gig I will be going to this year.

Love ya muchly

Hugs Satriella xx

Wed Jul 8 '09 5:37:52 am Set this message as last read

brownbow1955
dave schock
manheim, pa
us
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to all

no grudges

not terribly technically inclined musically as many of you, so I don't waste ANYONE'S time with any puny thoughts of mine on that.

just tryin to activate people

Wed Jul 8 '09 5:42:14 am Set this message as last read

Igneousiceman
Is Satchurated Vox JS-DS #009473
UK
Plays: Guitar (18 years)
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scuba: 'facist nazi'? Hmmm...I think my definition of Nazism differs from yours slightly ;)
Slan: What you're helping that kid achieve sounds lovely :) All the luck possible to him....
Off to Cornwall for 12 days later....sun, sea, sand and no guitar or bike :( Ah well....it's worth it :)

Listening to: The Buckethead Song....very very nice...
Wed Jul 8 '09 5:54:38 am Set this message as last read

Skippygirl

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Nice work roy

Have a nice lil holiday Iggy

Nighty-night everyone

burly - morning!

Wed Jul 8 '09 5:59:29 am Set this message as last read

wolf2

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...hey we really, have to get on some other programe then working for melissa man,se`s still doe`s her ontario work`s thing they give her like 220 dollar`s amonth plus now she has these 2 job`s i give her anywa`s came home from a ride she needed her computer fixed hey man, like new part`s the whole deal she walked me back home after I rebuilt her computer she gave me 10 dollar`s hey man I didnt even break even from my ride my money in my wallet is the same ecept the fuel in the husky is empty and I deffinetly cant run regualr in that she,s really suppose to have leaded so it need`s high test anyway`s I paid a friend of mine to change the oil and filter on melissa`s car now she need`s anew gas tank she has to take it to the shop anyway`s I own the iga grocery store in apsley the old owner`s who run it like it,s still alled sayers iga right same people except they went bankrupt about18 yearS ago so i bought it they actualy hate melissa but I give melissa ajob there stocking shelve,s so she can fix her car I also give her ajob at the motel doing linen hey her ontario housing apartment on my road is nice ,aside from the computer thing she was just showing off hey it used to be 20 dollar,s to fix stuff for her this time she give me 10 .00 dollar`s man nut`s hey ten buck`s to rebuild her computer anyway`s more coffee later wolf2.
Wed Jul 8 '09 6:01:12 am Set this message as last read

Zinc Master
Zinc Master
Crown Point, IN
USA
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Do The Stu

Great job on the weight loss - just keep it going.

I have several playlists on my iPod - some where the songs start off easy going, and when I end up getting tired, more hard pounding songs kick in.

Wed Jul 8 '09 6:05:41 am Set this message as last read

Zinc Master
Zinc Master
Crown Point, IN
USA
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From Musicradar

Steve Vai releases 2-disc live DVD

Where The Wild Things Are out in October

Steve Vai releases a 2-disc live DVD, Where The Wild Things Are, on 5 October 2009 on his own Favored Nations label.

Where The Wild Things Are features 2 hrs 40 mins of Vai in concert, filmed in HD at the State Theatre, Minneapolis during his recent Sound Theories tour.

The DVD also features bonus footage that includes exclusive interviews with band members and Steve's viral hit promotional video for the Jemini distortion pedal. The DVD contains both 5.1 and stereo mixes, plus a commentary track featuring Vai and some of his band members.

The musicians in this band are: Bryan Beller (bass), Jeremy Colson (drums), Dave Weiner (guitar and sitar) and Zack Wiesinger (lap steel).

"Nothing too indulgent!" "When I put a band and a show together I try to create an entertainment experience that I would like to have if I was sitting in the audience," explains Vai. "I like to witness great musicianship but nothing too cerebral or overindulgent, I like to be stimulated by a large dynamic range of emotional intensities and melodic richness, I enjoy when people love their instrument and it shows by their oneness with it, I like to feel as though I'm part of a family with the audience and the band, and I like to walk away feeling uplifted and not beat up by somebody's ego or the things they hate about themselves and the world.

"And of course I want a cool t-shirt."

Wed Jul 8 '09 6:19:17 am Set this message as last read

ptrocker
Vasco Patricio
Ericeira,
Portugal
Plays: Guitar (38 years)
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Hey Do The Stu! Hope everything's cool over there.

What do you think of the final solo on "Best Of Times" (track 5)? Am I the only one to have been totally blown away? :|

Cheers, VP

Wed Jul 8 '09 6:35:24 am Set this message as last read

cosmic_ape
Aron Ortega
Plays: Guitar (25 years)
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Steve Vai's coming to my school to promote that DVD, woohoo!
Wed Jul 8 '09 6:49:54 am Set this message as last read

wolf2

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....Hey ,this is no shit man!.I pay about 30.00 a year for my mebership to north maerican hunting club,whic come,s with a subscription to a meber only magazine right?.If it was not! for this magazine I would still be sick you seen me give the garbage man 3000.00 because their is thing`s I need to thow out that are or were causeing me medical problem,s in this magazine it said worn out american motor,s vale train part`s springs valves seal,s everything cause schizophrenia to do this with them first then thow them out that`s why I give wsi waste managment the 3000.00 dollar`s now it also sais a worn out american motor,s cam shaft can cause about a 17 % dillsuison disorder mine is 15% I didnt even know the old fouckn worn out valve,s and camshaft were in my basement steve this police informant use to work at amachine shop so he rebuilt my 69 javelin head`s for a price right he put all this worn out shit in my basement man the valve train just went in the garbage today the old camshaft goe,s next week pretty well everything I do is from the club magazine apperently you go back to perfect once you handled then you return to normal then wait 3 or 4 month,s then thoe out so i had to pay wsi and he said it just had to be in a bag later wolf2.
Wed Jul 8 '09 6:51:41 am Set this message as last read

michelle

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elpp, I saw the screening and thought the spider might have been on it, but these feckin' Aussies got me tweaked with their huntsmen spider...so who knows what lurks about. lmao! *shivers again* As for mailing a spider to Mc, honey I'll give you his addy so you can mail it DIRECTLY to him. Nooo need to send it here first. lol!

Austin, sound quality is always difficult to get using a camera. Hubs is waiting for our daughter to finish up the art files for the cover, then it all gets uploaded off to the company. Good job on the lbs too btw!

Slan, ya got a heart the size of Texas (which according to Texans is really big.) Yer a good man. Best to Tura & John.

Wed Jul 8 '09 6:58:29 am Set this message as last read

cosmic_ape
Aron Ortega
Plays: Guitar (25 years)
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we should be hearing something about that between now and august, I think...


Wed Jul 8 '09 7:39:17 am Set this message as last read

slanshroom
roy marchbank
Scotland, Barcelona
Spain
Plays: Guitar (51 years)
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Igneousiceman, skippy, mama M:..... when that amp got cranked....whoooah ;) his first rockin track he,s got the slow chord bit down so far... yea
Wed Jul 8 '09 8:50:38 am Set this message as last read

wolf2

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...hey man that valve train went for garbage, something released man then my heart felt better, so I decided to go further I had 6 old can-am shock,s in my basement blown leaking nitogen gas and oil 2 more blown same condition in my garage threw em all in abox had 2 worn out ski-doo belt,s a worn out point,s and condenser 69 amc ditributor a blown acceell superignition coil for my z 28 5 worn out atk sprockets 5 rear and 3 front 2 broken and blown scored pistons 4 atk worn out oring chain,s i put it all in a cardboard box taped it with packaging tape an old headlight from 69 anyway,s put the packed box of blown stuff into a garbage bag then double bagged it it,s outside and my heart feel,s like it,s back to normal now their,s something else the heart is perfect until you walk into the can-am part,s room no shit then it start,s kickin around the coarse operation like before at the cardioligist now with all the blown stuff thrown away my heart is perfectly gine until im around all the used gear close the door leave the basemnt a1 heart seen after this box goes next week and i stay away from the parts room im testing my heart she should be perfect on an ecg or better later wolf2.
Wed Jul 8 '09 11:00:10 am Set this message as last read

cosmic_ape
Aron Ortega
Plays: Guitar (25 years)
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I got my ticket on the mail for Chickenfoot already... I'm impressed... not even 5 business days...


Wed Jul 8 '09 11:11:23 am Set this message as last read

Do The Stu
Austin Lewis, III
Costa Mesa, CA
United States
Plays: Bass (25 years)
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Pip Satrini - I got the email...thanks for trying to help. I've had a busy day or two, but I'll reply...


Zinc Master - It's about time! I've been waiting for that DVD forever (well, only two years when it's all said and done).
ptrocker - I LOVE The Best Of Times...it's so nice to hear Dream Theater using major keys again (elsewhere on the album too).

The solo is good (very good), but it reminds me too much of other DT stuff (The Ministry Of Lost Souls, and a bit of Octavarium) so it doesn't grab me as much. I love the riffs earlier in the song, though...especially the bit beginning at 3:30.

Is this solo your favorite moment of the album? I'd say mine is the "Beautiful Agony" section of A Nightmare To Remember, and the ending of The Count Of Tuscany is probably second...


michelle - Your son's CD cover is going to have spiders everywhere, right? And maybe some crazy attic bats for good measure? :-)
cosmic_ape - Nice...where are you sitting?

I haven't bought an LA ticket yet (money is kinda tight) but I'll probably end up doing it as the show gets closer...


Listening to: Dream Theater - The Best Of Times

...Austin...

Wed Jul 8 '09 11:22:05 am Set this message as last read

cosmic_ape
Aron Ortega
Plays: Guitar (25 years)
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Austin, lower orchestra, a little to the left... A little far, but not too far from the action I hope!
Wed Jul 8 '09 11:28:32 am Set this message as last read
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