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wolf2

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...Hey! I`m here man whats going on? just had a haiircut.Waiting for my new rear brake pads from dennis kirk for the big ATK 406 , put the old ones on this moring went for a ride just had a haircut spacey stacey ! right now im wearing a cap for a while just bought ,well sort of a new cool hat for me it,s embroided with an eagle and sais feel the wind just a cool hat my not rideing hat like for when im not rideing takeing the ,shades off for a while need to sterngthen my eyes back up!.No poop my eyes were sort of getting week and uncalculitive with no shades and I need em for rideing etc when you can Not were shades do you have to do that joe? to sterengthen you eyes back up !?.We had some massive phone problem at my place had to get the repair man it was on the pole they came and fixed it Bell telephone comapny .We had a massive storm here man , I have been extremely busy working beleieve it or not their was the outside of a funnel cloud in my backyard like it just touched the formula mx man no word of a lie seen it with my own two eyes this through trees right through peoples houses man I was busy with my chainsaw working . yesterdayb we had a a person come rake are front yard paid him cash i trimmed all the treee from ,the storm their awas abig pine tree blown over ,in my backyard had to cut it in length put her in the wood the atk is running beautiful put the old pads back on to go for a ride went to joans this chic i Know etc girlfriend of mine the atk well I told you mentioned it to you before I made it extremely good on fuel like maybe ride all summere on one tank today now after talking to you I have to go to the bank make a with draw and deposit 2 cheques got my income they paid well i got the money back for the 3 bottle of shell advance oil the 3 gallong like I said depositing it today my income was perfect every year I do my own It,s always perect anyways have to go probably be a couple weeks before my new brake pads get here sent the u..s money order on the 27th so will see their like cahs hey they you,donet need to wait for them to clear their are federal goverment money orders from our post office their guaranteed and just like pure cash anyways talk tou you later drink water with ice? shes good real good cleans the bones and pure your finger tips later wolfie2.
Fri May 6 '11 8:32:03 am Set this message as last read

logicbdj
Brian Johnston
Sudbury, Ontario
Canada
Plays: Guitar (14 years)
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Joe:

Seeing you at Casino Rama in Orillia, Ontario... July 15. Would love to have you sign my JS2400. Let me know if this is possible and how it can be done (since you're not offering meet and greet tickets). Thanks.

Brian logicbdj@hotmail.com

Fri May 6 '11 9:00:21 am Set this message as last read

turbo236
Ian Wise
Nampa, ID
USA
Plays: Guitar (19 years)
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That first post from wolf2 was the most comprehensible post I think I have ever seen from him since I started posting here 2 or 3 years ago! I actually read the post and THEN looked over to see who it was, haha!


While I'm here, Black Country Comm. is offering a free download of their new single "Outsider" over at their website.

The jury is still out on this one, I guess.
I did pick up SRV live at El Mocambo last night, which is one of the DVD's on my Guitar DVD "Bucket List". Still have quite a few to go, though. Also managed to track down a copy of The White Stripes' Under Blackpool Lights, but it is PAL coded, so I can only watch it on my computer.... for now... I really enjoy watching/hearing Jack and Meg White play.


Ian

Fri May 6 '11 9:52:42 am Set this message as last read

Phydeaux_3
Greg Frank Marcus
Stittsville, Ontario
Canada
Plays: Guitar
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turbo - yeah, I know eh?

Wolfie! Joe is coming near you! Either the show at CasinoRama or Ottawa... check out the dates in the Road section. You gotta see him at least once, right?

Speaking of bucket lists... my No.1 thing on my Bucket list (pun intended) is to see Buckethead play live, I've seen all my other guitar hero/gods but B has still not been crossed off my list. I will rectify that at the end of May... I'm flying to Kansas City for the show at The Beaumont. I'm as happy as a little girl! (pinches nipples like Deiter). Anyone else here going to be catching big B on this tour? He's playing a bunch of dates, so check him out if you can!

smooches,
» Phył

Fri May 6 '11 11:33:49 am Set this message as last read

Ibanezplyr
Randell Mulligan
Dublin, CA
USA
Plays: Guitar (50 years)
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T2Jers: Good news on my brother Bob....They did not do a vien graft, but had success with a angioplastic (sp)!! His leg is in good shape now!! Other complication of his health persist, but are under control. Thanks again to all who had prayers out there for Bob.....fingers crossed too.
Fri May 6 '11 3:07:45 pm Set this message as last read

castle49

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That's great news Randell. They haft to tell you worst case scenario but often that does not come to pass.
Fri May 6 '11 3:48:18 pm Set this message as last read

TheHawkGuy
Danny
California
USA
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Randell, ,I'm glad to hear the goodnews about your brother health, enjoy your weekend

Danny

Fri May 6 '11 3:51:29 pm Set this message as last read

Peace Lily
Debora Aylett
Irrigon, Oregon
United states
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Ibanezplyr- Wonderful news, very glad to read your brother is doing well.... !!!
Fri May 6 '11 4:40:15 pm Set this message as last read

js black dog

Plays: Guitar (2024 years)
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Glitz-Good luck with your race mang!!! Hope your well havent chatted in a while's!!
Fri May 6 '11 5:07:22 pm Set this message as last read

Guitarvibes
Frits The T2J heretic.
The Netherlands
Plays: Guitar (1007 years)
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Osama's watery grave captured
Fri May 6 '11 11:22:17 pm Set this message as last read

ovation1
Mikey D in da house
Satch = ZEN
Land Of The Rising Sun
Plays: Guitar
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Barrie Poole: Long time no see bro, hope all is going well with you and yours....

michelle: haha, LMAO, you didn't see Joe in Tiny Tim there, lol, and if your boat is full of Jager, we is gonna' sink..but sink happy, LMAO!! And to add to that great list of musicians, Mr. Greg Howe & Paul Gilbert also come from your neck of the woods!! Must be something in the water, no?? ;-)

Btw, hope the new kitty is getting acclimated fine, and the new Sixx sounds awesome!!

Glitz Man: Hope you broke a new record in your race today!

Ibanezplyr: Happy to hear Bob is on the mend..Godspeed bro....

Flash Moron: OOPS!! ;-)

Happy Mothers Day to everyone out there.... This Day is yours, but in my book, everyday is Mothers Day! :-)



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Sat May 7 '11 7:47:09 am Set this message as last read

GoldhunterX

U.S.A.
Plays: Guitar (15 years)
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I just wanted to say that if JS had given up the guitar I would be listening to very little music and would not be playing the guitar. Don't stop what you're doing!
Sat May 7 '11 9:17:20 am Set this message as last read

turbo236
Ian Wise
Nampa, ID
USA
Plays: Guitar (19 years)
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Been loving this lately...

Joe on MTV Unplugged 1990. Covering "May This Be Love". Beautiful song!


Ian

Sat May 7 '11 12:19:14 pm Set this message as last read

gotta have Joe
Kayla Whitham
Butte, Mt
USA
Plays: Guitar (19 years)
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so, plans have been good, life has been good everything has been great, then I get the call today that my grandma who is almost 90, has stage 4 cancer, the cells have spread all over her body :(...

I'm clocking out for a few days.... Have a good mothers day everyone

Sat May 7 '11 1:53:27 pm Set this message as last read

cheese101

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Kayla, God bless yer gramma for the battle she's facing. He will take care of her.

Happy Mother's Day to all the wonderful moms out there, and most especially to my dear, lovely, teeny lil beautiful mum. She's going to be 90 years old in June and she still worries over me, lol! I try not to give her reasons to, but somehow she finds something to fret about...guess that's just being a mom :)

And especially on this day, big hugs to you Joe. Bless ya!

Sat May 7 '11 6:42:23 pm Set this message as last read

Glitz Man
Grant Stieglitz
Fort Wayne, Indiana
USA
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Hi Everyone!

Indianapolis was good for me & my Dad last night and into this morning. I ran the Indy-Mini (half-marathon). My time was 1 hour, 24 minutes, and 38 seconds. I was 70th in my age division, and I was 260th overall out of 35,000. Not much change compared to last year's race; it was about the same time & place I got last year. I did get an extra medal for finishing in the top 500, so I brought back home another two medals.

Skippygirl, js black dog, ovation1, and everyone: Thank you all for your praise & support.

I started listening to some Dream Theater for two days now. I listened to, "Awake" & "A Change of Seasons." I was impressed by both of them; amazing I would say.

Kayla, prayers to your Grandma.

Ibanezplyr: Best to your brother.

Talk to you later peeps. Tomorrow morning, I have to work Mother's Day Buffet at the Marriott (Mandatory work). We are expecting about 600+ people to come eat. Have a good one everyone, and I'll post more about my running.

Joe, best to you, and I do hope that I'll be able to come see you in Hammond, Indiana this July. If I don't, that's cool, have a great time performing.

Grant

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Sat May 7 '11 7:12:16 pm Set this message as last read

michelle

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Randell, good news about yer bro.

Mikey, that's the great thing about Jager, if yer boat does sink, who cares! lol! There are a lot of famous people from my area. Ahh, look what I found...

Famous People

The Great-Great Grandfather, Great Grandfather and Grandfather of Abraham Lincoln all resided in Berks County.

John Phillips Sousa died in his sleep at the Lincoln Plaza Hotel in 1932 at age 77. The last song he conducted was “Stars & Stripes Forever” played by The Ringgold Band.

Two Pulitzer Prize winners were born here, too…John Updike and Wallace Stevens. Not to be outdone, Dave Cullen just recently won a Grammy.

Sports Gus Alberts, Major League Baseball player (b. 1861–d. May 7, 1912)

George Bradley, Major League Baseball player (b. July 13, 1852–d. October 2, 1931)

Allison Baver, American Short track speed skater

Kristy Kowal, United States Olympian, (b. October 9, 1978)

Donyell Marshall, NBA power forward (b. May 18, 1973)

Lenny Moore, NFL running back and Pro Football Hall of Famer (b. November 25, 1933)

Chad Henne, Quarterback, Miami Dolphins, (b. July 2, 1985)

Kerry Collins, Quarterback, Tennessee Titans, (b. December 30, 1972)

Sergei Trudnowski, professional skateboarder, (b. Sep 20, 1973)

Charlie Wagner, Boston Red Sox (b. December 3, 1912; d. August 30, 2006)

Arts Jack Coggins, Artist and Author (b. July 10, 1911 – d. January 30, 2006)

Michael Constantine, Actor, (b. May 22, 1927)

Meg Foster, Actress (b. May 10, 1948)

Megan Gallagher, Actress (b. Feb 6, 1960)

Keith Haring, Pop artist (b. May 4, 1958– d. February 16, 1990)

Chip Kidd, Book jacket Designer at Knopf Publishing Group (b. 1964)

Lawrence Santoro, author of fantasy and horror (b. September 2, 1942)

Jim Steranko, Silver Age comic book artist (b. November 5, 1938)

Taylor Swift, Country Music Singer-Songwriter, (b. December 13, 1989)

John Updike, Author, (b. Mar 18, 1932 - d. January 27, 2009)

Delores Wells, Actress, (b. Oct 17, 1937)

Thomas C. Zimmerman, editor at Reading Times and Pennsylvania German language writer and translator, (b. 1838–d. 1914)

Nicole Tranquillo, American Idol Season 6 Top 24 finalist

Not to shabby!

Little Loki is a trip! He's 2.3 lbs, and 9 weeks old. He's sooo little! My other cats are still a bit leery. Bubba just jumped up on the sofa and licked him a few times, but Stew keeps slapping him in the head. lol! He popped him so hard earlier that Loki fell backwards and landed looking at the ceiling. lol! Poor lil' dude. I hope he lets us sleep. Last night i thought he was going to sleep in the cat bed I took upstairs for him. He was in it when I turned out the light. Next thing I feel him climb up the blankets and onto the bed. He started attacking me from my feet to my neck. He had me laughing so hard! He's only 2 friggin pounds, so it's this little buzzing fur ball tromping around like a maniac! My hubs finally came up and took him downstairs because I had to get up for work this morning. He's sleeping on the sofa now on his woobie blanket, so I think I'll shut everything down and try to sneak upstairs.

Happy Mother's Day!

Just had a good laugh. I said to my son that John Phillips Sousa died right at 5th & Penn (close by). In his smart arse way, he shrugs his shoulders and says "Who's that?" I said the musical guy. He says "Did he write Seussical the Musical?"

They're so clever...

Uh oh...kitty is awake again...



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Sat May 7 '11 8:43:33 pm Set this message as last read

ovation1
Mikey D in da house
Satch = ZEN
Land Of The Rising Sun
Plays: Guitar
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Kayla: Sorry to hear the sad news, but try to remain positive, your Grandma has lived a long wonderful life :-) Our prayers are with you....

Glitz Man: Congrats on your race, don't work too hard on the buffet, lol, and enjoy your DT experience..I am really looking forward to their new album!

michelle: That is SOME famous people list, and I gotta show you mine (Medford, MA) now, lol....

Edwin Adams, (1834–1877), stage comedian of the 19th century[26] Lou Antonelli, science fiction writer Rev. Hosea Ballou II Minister of 1st Universalist and 1st president of Tufts College. Shawn Bates, professional hockey player, New York Islanders Jessica Biel, actress, resident while attending Tufts University. Michael Bloomberg, current mayor of New York City Dale Bozzio Lead singer of band Missing Persons, worked with Frank Zappa. Terri Lyne Carrington, jazz drummer Lydia Maria Child, anti-slave activist, writer of the poem "Over the River and Through the Woods" Martha Coakley, attorney general of the State of Massachusetts. Thayer David, successful TV and film character actor during 1950s, 60s and 70s Rich DiMare, singer, producer of the Matty in the Morning Show on WXKS-FM[27] Amelia Earhart, pioneer aviatrix Fannie Farmer, culinary expert Frank Fontaine, comedian and singer Paul Geary former drummer of the hard rock band Extreme, music manager for acts such as Godsmack Colonel Edward Needles Hallowell, merchant and commander of the 54th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry in the American Civil War John Honeycutt, TV producer for the Discovery Networks Robert Kelly, comedian, Tourgasm, Comedy Central Brian McGoff, Fetch with Ruff Ruffman cast member Laurel McGoff, actress and singer Maria Menounos, Miss Massachusetts Teen USA 1996, media personality (Entertainment Tonight), actress Bill Monbouquette, former Major League Baseball pitcher 1958-1968 (Red Sox, Tigers, Yankees) Priscilla Morrill, actress, played Edie Grant on the Mary Tyler Moore Show John Forbes Nash, Princeton professor, winner of the Nobel Prize in Economics Julianne Nicholson, actress (Ally McBeal, Conviction) Mike Pagliarulo, former Major League Baseball player Jerry Pallotta, children's book author Rev. John Pierpont James Pierpont, writer of "Jingle Bells" Ruth Posselt, classical violinist William Zebina Ripley, American economist and racial theorist Robert D. Richardson Historian grew up in the Osgood House Isaac Royall, Jr., 18th century benefactor of Harvard Joe Sacco, NHL Hockey player (Toronto, Anaheim, NY Islanders, Washington & Philadelphia), NHL Hockey coach (Colorado) David Sacco, NHL Hockey player (Toronto & Anaheim) Elizabeth Short, aspiring starlet, brutally mutilated and murdered, dubbed the "Black Dahlia" by the press Clifford Shull, Nobel Prize winning American physicist Rev. Clarence Skinner Dean of Religion Tufts University, minister of Hillside Universalist Church (1917–1920) Theologian and Pacifist George Luther Stearns Leading industrialist, one of John Brown's Secret Six, lead recruiter of the 54th and 55th Regiments. Paul Theroux, author Keith Tkachuk, NHL Hockey player (Winnipeg, Phoenix, St. Louis & Atlanta) Ed Tryon, halfback at Colgate University, elected to College Football Hall of Fame in 1963 Bob Tufts, Major League Baseball pitcher

Holy cow, sorry for the cut-n-paste, but look, Amelia Earhart!! And I knew the "Sacco" brothers..everyone did, they ruled the hockey world here when I was a kid....

And happy to hear Little Loki is settling in..I lmao reading about the little "maniac" creating havoc, lol, I'm sure Bubba and Stew will keep him in check, lol!! Hope you had a great Mummy's Day :-)

Sat May 7 '11 11:35:08 pm Set this message as last read

hassainepercussion

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hello Joe,without talking too much,i'm a big algerian fun of you.i'm a percussions teacher also,i had some ideas to add arabic instruments to one of your songs,if you're interessted tell me plz,it will be magnificent. you'are the first guittar player in the world that i've never seen,You have exceeded the limits =) we've got a great band do i have the possibility to show one of our songs ? all peaple here say that we're genius but i just play my instrument with the gift i have it's all,i play since 6years. and we will have the big pleasure if you'll analyze our music =) thanks for all what are you doing =) Hassaine,best regards
Sun May 8 '11 2:55:58 am Set this message as last read

InHonor

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Hello everyone, this is my first time posting and I don't really know how to say what I would like to. My boyfriend introduced me to satch when we first started dating about 4 and a half years ago. Satch has been an incredible inspiration in his life and mine. He started playing guitar a couple years before I met him and was already teaching other people how to play while he was in high school. He loved Satch's music and even wrote a few songs of his own. He received a full ride scholarship to Drake University in Des Moines, IA for his music. He has always been an incredibly passionate player and loved teaching others, especially me about music. Satch's music made his life what it was, it inspired him and taught him passion. He has always been amazed by the passion that Satch shows while playing. About three months ago though he lost his battle with depression and took his own life. Since then I have been struggling to understand and to continue on, we had an amazing love for each other and many plans for our future. I had never seen so much passion in anyone as when he picked up a guitar. The only passion that even come close is to that I see when I watch videos of Satch playing. I write this post not looking for sympathy or pity or donations to his memorial fund but simply because I feel compelled to let Satch know what an amzing influence he was on this life. He gave my boyfriend a reason to live for a time. It just became too much for him and he could not bear the pain he was feeling anymore. I continue to listen to Satch's music, and Chickenfoot (as my boyfriend absolutely loved the band as well). Along with Steve Vai's and Jason Becker's music, as these were the three biggest influences in his musical career. I find comfort in them, knowing that the man I loved was made through them. Again I am not writing to ask for pity, just because I know how huge of an influence Satch and his music had on his life and to let Satch know this. I hope he gets the chance to read this as I know he is busy. This is a link to one of my boyfriend's music videos, one from soon after he started playing, this video is one of my favorites and I feel like it really shows the love he had for guitar, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NTBz_T7ruLU If you would like to see more of his videos he has two different channels on youtube.
Sun May 8 '11 10:44:05 am Set this message as last read

hybes
Mark Hybers
Plays: Guitar (18 years)
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Happy Mother's Day to all you moms out there. Hope this day brings you lots of R&R.
Sun May 8 '11 11:44:28 am Set this message as last read

Barrie Poole

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Ovation1, yes been a long long time, everything is good here... you guys may all remember my nickname before as Plum Loco... I guess those were the wild and crazy days... more of a gamer's handle I went by that my friends used to call me... hehe
Sun May 8 '11 2:19:14 pm Set this message as last read

michelle

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Pics before bed.

Night peeps!

Sun May 8 '11 8:00:24 pm Set this message as last read

gotta have Joe
Kayla Whitham
Butte, Mt
USA
Plays: Guitar (19 years)
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After a much need scream today, I am much better! Pretty intense few days!

Love having music :)

Sun May 8 '11 8:21:02 pm Set this message as last read

bsGuitbr
Bram Van der schans
Weert, Limburg
Netherlands
Plays: Guitar (17 years)
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Joe, I just want to say that I love your work! I'm 14 years old now, and I want to play just like you:). But that's not easy:p. I went to your concert in Amsterdam, and it was just an awesome experience:D.. You are so full of emotion when you play:). My dream is to go on stage with you, and play always with me, always with you together:). Well, lookin' forward to the next album already:):). (I'm sorry for my english:p.) Greetings Bram. the netherlands



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