wanilda
wanilda santos campo grande, mato grosso do sul brasil
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Olá, estou feliz em saber que aceitou a minha participacao neste site. Meu filho gosta muito do seu estilo de tocar. Segue a apresentacao que ele fez o ano passado>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3q6TD8Z178A.
Tchau, obrigada!!!
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Sat Mar 19 '11 11:23:34 am
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hybes
Mark Hybers Plays: Guitar (18 years)
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Just read an excerpt from Sammy's book. I guess it was the first chapter and also Mike's prologue. It's as good a page turner as Decision Points. Definitely think I'll be headed out to buy it today.
BTW, There are a couple of reasons that the US is always out taking the lead for every crisis on the planet. One reason is that we've been doing it for over a half century. It's just become an expectation that something happens and the US is out there to clean it up. There is a HUGE humanitarian reason also. There could be over 10k people die before this is all said and done, and that's if the nuclear reactors don't melt down and leak out of the containment areas. But the biggest reason we're over in Japan ready to do anything and everything is the economic reason. Someone else in the forum already mentioned it. Japan is the 3rd largest economy in the world. The entire global economy is depending on Japan not imploding economically. Hell, we've already shut down GM plants in the US due to the lack of parts coming from Japan. We are extremely dependent on the Japanese. At least no one will use the old water cooler argument on this one...."we're there to take over the oil!!" Bwaaahahahaha. I cringe everytime I hear someone say that. It's astonishing people haven't educated themselves better at this point. But that's another post............
I also think we should stop with all the relief effort to Africa. There are MANY prosperous countries in Africa. We need to stop sending food, water and medicine to Africa. We need to go move all the people out of those regions and into the prosperous countries. There's nothing we can do for the desert villages. EVER. Nothing can grow there and there's no water!! Get those poor people out of there, educate them and that will be the end of the African relief.
Today’s Lesson:: Arithmetic.... Count your blessings not your problems
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Sat Mar 19 '11 11:44:29 am
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turbo236
Ian Wise Nampa, ID USA Plays: Guitar (19 years)
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I am proud to report that one Transparent Red JS100 has found its proper home and is currently resting peacefully!!
The previous owner was a big fan of Joe, but not a fan-atic, as I had to bring him up to speed about the release of BSAWW and the JS2400. I could have talked for days, but didn't want to overdo it.. As a little "thank you" for throwing in the hardshell case, I left a Bonus Track edition of BSAWW on his front porch on my way out. Nice little surprise for him the next time he leaves!
This guitar is far more beautiful than the pics made it out to be; it honestly looks like it has been in the case since 2001.
Ian
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Sat Mar 19 '11 12:01:58 pm
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el flacovai
nelson alejandro ocumare del tuy, miranda venezuela Plays: Guitar (26 years)
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hello ... joe I'm participating in a guitar contest in Venezuela I take the dare to do a cover of your song circles. I leave the link so that you take a look, I hope you like it
http://www.sibeliusfest.com/?module=perfil&id=275
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Sat Mar 19 '11 12:09:30 pm
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Blue_Moon
Alan McKenna Dublin Ireland Plays: Guitar (23 years)
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Economic reasons are always a large part of the issue... China owns a ridiculous amount of U.S debt, and a similar case with Japan. It's very much in a lot of peoples interest shit doesn't get fucked over there for many reasons.
You can't just ship a billion people (almost 1/7 of the planets population) from a place that's almost 3 times the size of the U.S!
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Sat Mar 19 '11 1:29:30 pm
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el flacovai
nelson alejandro ocumare del tuy, miranda venezuela Plays: Guitar (26 years)
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hello ... joe I'm participating in a guitar contest in Venezuela I take the dare to do a cover of your song circles. I leave the link so that you take a look
[Url=http://www.sibeliusfest.com/?module=perfil&id=275]
If anyone likes can vote for my profile page thanks ..
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Sat Mar 19 '11 2:01:20 pm
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el flacovai
nelson alejandro ocumare del tuy, miranda venezuela Plays: Guitar (26 years)
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hello ... joe I'm participating in a guitar contest in Venezuela I take the dare to do a cover of your song circles. I leave the link so that you take a look
Url="http://www.sibeliusfest.com/?module=perfil&id=275"
If anyone likes can vote for my profile page thanks ..
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Sat Mar 19 '11 2:08:20 pm
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hybes
Mark Hybers Plays: Guitar (18 years)
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No doubt about that. If China decided to cash in its chips today, the United States would no longer exist the way we know it.
Quite honestly though, we might be 10 to 20 years away from the entire earth hitting reset on the economic structure. Hell, the US social security will be 34 trillion dollars underfunded within 10 years! Let's not kid ourselves, there's no chance to ever bring that back to balance. Ever. And that's just one of our own issues. Bring the rest of the world economy into play and it's pretty clear to see that a massive reset is going to be required. The only real question.....does the whole planet join together under one currency?
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Sat Mar 19 '11 3:13:36 pm
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slanshroom
roy marchbank Scotland, Barcelona Spain Plays: Guitar (51 years)
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And just when things started t cool down, the meds become a warzone, nice wee nutcase of a neighbor t have :S
Libyan leader Col Gaddafi has said he will open arms depots to the people and the interests of Mediterranean countries will be in danger from now on.Civilian and military targets in the air and sea will be liable to serious danger in the Med
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Sat Mar 19 '11 4:29:56 pm
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hybes
Mark Hybers Plays: Guitar (18 years)
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But you can't leave them there either. No matter what they will never prosper. Strangely enough, it's going to be easier to ship a billion people out of north africa than it will be to find a way to make them prosperous right where they sit. That whole thing is a tragic mess.
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Sat Mar 19 '11 5:13:17 pm
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Blue_Moon
Alan McKenna Dublin Ireland Plays: Guitar (23 years)
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Yea, prob would, it's a tricky one there I'll tell ya that for free my man
On a 2am bus home, it's alrite had a nice evening with some beers and pool, didn't even get a chinese after I took a sanitary whiz in their vacinity
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Sat Mar 19 '11 7:10:44 pm
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oxley11
Hackensack, NJ United States Plays: Guitar (15 years)
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@michelle- I found out about two weeks ago and was looking forward to seeing it. I forgot it was tonight and I missed it.
I can't #$@*&${ believe it!!!!! It's the closest it has been to the Earth in 18 years. Instead of it's normal 239,000 miles away it was approximately 221,000 miles away. My mom came home from her party and was like "you should have seen the moon. It looked so close". And I was like DAMN IT!!!!!
I'm so pissed right now. I can't believe I missed that. And I can't believe I forgot about it, too.
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Sat Mar 19 '11 9:45:57 pm
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Blue_Moon
Alan McKenna Dublin Ireland Plays: Guitar (23 years)
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If it helps, I was wiaitng for it for the last day or so and didn't see a thing :)
Steve Lukather is in town tomorrow, but don't know much of his stuff, yay/nay?
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Sat Mar 19 '11 10:03:31 pm
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Frits The T2J heretic. The Netherlands Plays: Guitar (1007 years)
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Spacecraft Cassini flies regularly around Saturn and its moons and makes a huge amount of photos. If you add those together you get an almost surreal HD movie.
As far as I know the Japanse city of Kobe recovered from the huge 1995 eartquake much faster than New Orleans from Katrina. Which says something about american government.
NEVER stop searching, don't give up: Elderly woman and grandson rescued 9 days after the initial earthquake and tsunami on March 11th.
Militairy action in Libya is not about protecting people from their "tirant". That tirant friend is someone the west did business and investment with happily a couple of weeks ago. It's about oil control where anarchy emerges. Why did the coalition wait just a little while? So the rebels would be weakened (who needs armed civilains with tanks in the streets?) and Khadaffi to go a bit too far so there would be a noble excuse for action.
An icon left us: Jet Harris, The Shadows bassist, dies aged 71
Classic: The Shadows - Apache
Ordered a Sterling JP100 guitar in UK. (Not available at EU mainland yet). Can't wait!
I've been told now you can not only "deactivate" your Facebook account, but actually delete it. Makes lots of "friends" delete and sigh with relief. Back to life and putting surprise back in real life meetings and conversations. All the things you hadn't heard yet!!!
Amsterdam: sunny but fresh 8.00° Celsius = 46.4° Fahrenheit
Listening to: Dream Theater - Live at Budokan
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Sun Mar 20 '11 2:37:19 am
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michelle
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Oxley, I sat out on my deck with a glass of wine Friday night and watched the moon for over an hour. It was amazing to watch the way the colors of the moon changed as the clouds rolled past it. The different color clouds were really cool to watch. At one point, the moon disappeared behind this little ominous black cloud and was completely gone. My mouth literally dropped open because it completely snuffed out all the light of the moon - and it was a black cloud! I was like wtf! I don't think I've ever seen a cloud so black that you could barely even see it in the patch of gray clouds. The wind in the sky was blowing the clouds by at a good clip, but it wasn't windy at all on the ground. It was so amazing and clear when the clouds would leave big open spaces for the moon to shine through. Sitting under a full moon like that always fills me with gratitude and I thankfulness. Watching the moon and sun set are two of the best things in life.
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