Shouldn't it be called Selfishism instead of Socialism?
Head banger wrote:
thus outlining a basic problem with socialism and entitlement....
spapad wrote:
OK, I'll put this here because I'm not really pissed off about it, so much as disgusted by it.
Riots in France for a week all because the government is going to raise retirement from 60 to 62. WTF!! They are allready spoiled enough. One month of Vacation time plus those additional National holidays, 35 hour mandated work weeks. They cry because they have to work two more years?
Anyone my age and below in the US cant reach full retirement until the age of 70 now, 40 hour work weeks are the norm if not more overtime, and Vacation time in most cases is cut at two weeks, half of us do not get sick leave, so many of us don't get company funded healthcare, and these people are crying over 2 years added to their retirement??!!!!
Maybe I'm just jelous of their extra down time, I know I'm jelous that I only hope to live to be 70 to retire, so then I can work part time someplace to subplement my non existent social security check. Edited at: Tuesday, October 19, 2010 3:50:44 PM Edited at: Tuesday, October 19, 2010 3:56:06 PM
[spapad] Wednesday, October 20, 2010 3:22:16 PM
Shouldn't it be called Selfishism instead of Socialism? [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Head banger from Wednesday, October 20, 2010 6:15:03 AM)
Head banger wrote:
thus outlining a basic problem with socialism and entitlement....
spapad wrote:
OK, I'll put this here because I'm not really pissed off about it, so much as disgusted by it.
Riots in France for a week all because the government is going to raise retirement from 60 to 62. WTF!! They are allready spoiled enough. One month of Vacation time plus those additional National holidays, 35 hour mandated work weeks. They cry because they have to work two more years?
Anyone my age and below in the US cant reach full retirement until the age of 70 now, 40 hour work weeks are the norm if not more overtime, and Vacation time in most cases is cut at two weeks, half of us do not get sick leave, so many of us don't get company funded healthcare, and these people are crying over 2 years added to their retirement??!!!!
Maybe I'm just jelous of their extra down time, I know I'm jelous that I only hope to live to be 70 to retire, so then I can work part time someplace to subplement my non existent social security check. Edited at: Tuesday, October 19, 2010 3:50:44 PM Edited at: Tuesday, October 19, 2010 3:56:06 PM
[K2M] Wednesday, October 20, 2010 12:40:38 PM
Do you love what you do?
[Head banger] Wednesday, October 20, 2010 6:15:03 AM
thus outlining a basic problem with socialism and entitlement.... [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by spapad from Tuesday, October 19, 2010 3:49:47 PM)
spapad wrote:
OK, I'll put this here because I'm not really pissed off about it, so much as disgusted by it.
Riots in France for a week all because the government is going to raise retirement from 60 to 62. WTF!! They are allready spoiled enough. One month of Vacation time plus those additional National holidays, 35 hour mandated work weeks. They cry because they have to work two more years?
Anyone my age and below in the US cant reach full retirement until the age of 70 now, 40 hour work weeks are the norm if not more overtime, and Vacation time in most cases is cut at two weeks, half of us do not get sick leave, so many of us don't get company funded healthcare, and these people are crying over 2 years added to their retirement??!!!!
Maybe I'm just jelous of their extra down time, I know I'm jelous that I only hope to live to be 70 to retire, so then I can work part time someplace to subplement my non existent social security check. Edited at: Tuesday, October 19, 2010 3:50:44 PM Edited at: Tuesday, October 19, 2010 3:56:06 PM
OK, I'll put this here because I'm not really pissed off about it, so much as disgusted by it.
Riots in France for a week all because the government is going to raise retirement from 60 to 62. WTF!! They are allready spoiled enough. One month of Vacation time plus those additional National holidays, 35 hour mandated work weeks. They cry because they have to work two more years?
Anyone my age and below in the US cant reach full retirement until the age of 70 now, 40 hour work weeks are the norm if not more overtime, and Vacation time in most cases is cut at two weeks, half of us do not get sick leave, so many of us don't get company funded healthcare, and these people are crying over 2 years added to their retirement??!!!!
Maybe I'm just jelous of their extra down time, I know I'm jelous that I only hope to live to be 70 to retire, so then I can work part time someplace to subplement my non existent social security check. Edited at: Tuesday, October 19, 2010 3:50:44 PM Edited at: Tuesday, October 19, 2010 3:56:06 PM
[spapad] Tuesday, October 19, 2010 3:49:47 PM
OK, I'll put this here because I'm not really pissed off about it, so much as disgusted by it.
Riots in France for a week all because the government is going to raise retirement from 60 to 62. WTF!! They are allready spoiled enough. One month of Vacation time plus those additional National holidays, 35 hour mandated work weeks. They cry because they have to work two more years?
Anyone my age and below in the US cant reach full retirement until the age of 70 now, 40 hour work weeks are the norm if not more overtime, and Vacation time in most cases is cut at two weeks, half of us do not get sick leave, so many of us don't get company funded healthcare, and these people are crying over 2 years added to their retirement??!!!!
Maybe I'm just jelous of their extra down time, I know I'm jelous that I only hope to live to be 70 to retire, so then I can work part time someplace to subplement my non existent social security check. Edited at: Tuesday, October 19, 2010 3:50:44 PM Edited at: Tuesday, October 19, 2010 3:56:06 PM
[Becks] Monday, October 18, 2010 9:56:15 AM
To be honest he didn't really do much in Detroit other than drive past lots of car manufacturers, LOL! [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Monday, October 18, 2010 6:09:51 AM)
guidogodoy wrote:
Really? Too bad I missed it. I could have had my mother go stand on her roof and wave to you.
I saw a show last night about 1000 places to visit before you die. This episode was on Brazil. While nice in terms of scenery, the narrator's voice was distracting to the point of irritation. Perhaps nobody told him that they speak Portuguese? He couldn't even get the name "Rio de Janeiro" right. UGH!
Becks wrote:
Hey Guido, I'm watching a tv show right now with Stephen Fry travelling around the US and he has just arrived in Detroit, and I thought of you, hehe.
[guidogodoy] Monday, October 18, 2010 6:09:51 AM
Really? Too bad I missed it. I could have had my mother go stand on her roof and wave to you.
I saw a show last night about 1000 places to visit before you die. This episode was on Brazil. While nice in terms of scenery, the narrator's voice was distracting to the point of irritation. Perhaps nobody told him that they speak Portuguese? He couldn't even get the name "Rio de Janeiro" right. UGH! [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Becks from Monday, October 18, 2010 12:04:42 AM)
Becks wrote:
Hey Guido, I'm watching a tv show right now with Stephen Fry travelling around the US and he has just arrived in Detroit, and I thought of you, hehe.
[Becks] Monday, October 18, 2010 12:04:42 AM
Hey Guido, I'm watching a tv show right now with Stephen Fry travelling around the US and he has just arrived in Detroit, and I thought of you, hehe.
And by the way, her grades will get her into VA Tech. and I'll pay the expenses for the rest of my life, but she will attend a major college. I want more for her.
guidogodoy wrote:
Very smart move about not leaving a girl alone at such a stop! Two things strike me as sad about such a situation: first, that you have to worry about such things alone and second that too many idiot parents DON'T!
Seriously, though....the school is called "Bland High?!" HAAAA!!!! Surely, there must be a "Spicy High" somewhere. Both might go to "Podunk U" after.
spapad wrote:
Actually that bus works daily. Since the sports teams have been combined to a county wide senario since they don't have enough kids in the county for each school to have their own sports teams. So, the bus does get a workout. But I suppose highway miles are way better.
I just hope Flora's local high school stays open long enough for her to graduate. If not, then I will be forced to drive her to school each day to Bland High and that would really mess up my routine. Her bus stop is not safe. She would have to stand on the main road through our little town which is just a 20 foot turn from the interstate, and she would be the only child standing at that stop. NOT going to happen.
Head banger wrote:
long drives cause less wear and tear than a regular route, picking up and droping kids off is hard work on the bus, lots of stop and start. plus they probably dont have a field trip daily.
spapad wrote:
Now, for most people, that explanation would be enough. But, sadly, no for me. Flora told me yesterday that her bus driver Flo (believe or not) had to retire her bus last year. It did not leave the school though because it is now the "Activity Bus". Now, this bus was deemed unfit for regular routes but is now the "activity bus"?? This bus now travels up to 3 hours one way in it's duty. So, I am really curious to know how many miles are on it.
Well, I guess I'll just have to ask Flo how many miles the bus had on it when it was retired from "regular" service. Better yet! I'll get Flora to ask her!
(Quoting Message by Head banger from Sunday, October 17, 2010 7:02:33 AM)
Head banger wrote:
probably when its right close to needing major work
spapad wrote:
Thanks HB!
Now, at what point of that mileage to you think they retire the bus from school duty and leave it to slug it way out on church and civic duties?
Head banger wrote:
would depend on the engine, and if it was used for city or country work, but I would guess a gas engine would be good for 300,000 miles, Diesel 500,000
spapad wrote:
Good Saturday afternoon Blah!
Just listened to Halford IV for six hours straight, got home and had to look up a question which occured to me while driving. Still have not had this questioned answered by a internet search. My question is mundane (and completely unrelated to the beginning of this post), but I want to know: What is the maximum mileage for a school bus without completely replacing the engine???? Only thoughts like this occur to you while driving for a long time, and happening to pass a few "reassigned" school buses.
Vail, good for you going to see Halford!
Becks, I hope Metallica brings their "real" Metal to the show.
Edited at: Sunday, October 17, 2010 8:11:01 AM Edited at: Sunday, October 17, 2010 8:12:03 AM
[guidogodoy] Sunday, October 17, 2010 1:51:12 PM
Baaahaaaa!!! I HAD to look it up...there are three places with the name "Podunk" in Michigan alone!
And by the way, her grades will get her into VA Tech. and I'll pay the expenses for the rest of my life, but she will attend a major college. I want more for her.
guidogodoy wrote:
Very smart move about not leaving a girl alone at such a stop! Two things strike me as sad about such a situation: first, that you have to worry about such things alone and second that too many idiot parents DON'T!
Seriously, though....the school is called "Bland High?!" HAAAA!!!! Surely, there must be a "Spicy High" somewhere. Both might go to "Podunk U" after.
spapad wrote:
Actually that bus works daily. Since the sports teams have been combined to a county wide senario since they don't have enough kids in the county for each school to have their own sports teams. So, the bus does get a workout. But I suppose highway miles are way better.
I just hope Flora's local high school stays open long enough for her to graduate. If not, then I will be forced to drive her to school each day to Bland High and that would really mess up my routine. Her bus stop is not safe. She would have to stand on the main road through our little town which is just a 20 foot turn from the interstate, and she would be the only child standing at that stop. NOT going to happen.
Head banger wrote:
long drives cause less wear and tear than a regular route, picking up and droping kids off is hard work on the bus, lots of stop and start. plus they probably dont have a field trip daily.
spapad wrote:
Now, for most people, that explanation would be enough. But, sadly, no for me. Flora told me yesterday that her bus driver Flo (believe or not) had to retire her bus last year. It did not leave the school though because it is now the "Activity Bus". Now, this bus was deemed unfit for regular routes but is now the "activity bus"?? This bus now travels up to 3 hours one way in it's duty. So, I am really curious to know how many miles are on it.
Well, I guess I'll just have to ask Flo how many miles the bus had on it when it was retired from "regular" service. Better yet! I'll get Flora to ask her!
(Quoting Message by Head banger from Sunday, October 17, 2010 7:02:33 AM)
Head banger wrote:
probably when its right close to needing major work
spapad wrote:
Thanks HB!
Now, at what point of that mileage to you think they retire the bus from school duty and leave it to slug it way out on church and civic duties?
Head banger wrote:
would depend on the engine, and if it was used for city or country work, but I would guess a gas engine would be good for 300,000 miles, Diesel 500,000
spapad wrote:
Good Saturday afternoon Blah!
Just listened to Halford IV for six hours straight, got home and had to look up a question which occured to me while driving. Still have not had this questioned answered by a internet search. My question is mundane (and completely unrelated to the beginning of this post), but I want to know: What is the maximum mileage for a school bus without completely replacing the engine???? Only thoughts like this occur to you while driving for a long time, and happening to pass a few "reassigned" school buses.
Vail, good for you going to see Halford!
Becks, I hope Metallica brings their "real" Metal to the show.
Edited at: Sunday, October 17, 2010 8:11:01 AM Edited at: Sunday, October 17, 2010 8:12:03 AM
[spapad] Sunday, October 17, 2010 1:27:32 PM
And by the way, her grades will get her into VA Tech. and I'll pay the expenses for the rest of my life, but she will attend a major college. I want more for her. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Sunday, October 17, 2010 1:12:51 PM)
guidogodoy wrote:
Very smart move about not leaving a girl alone at such a stop! Two things strike me as sad about such a situation: first, that you have to worry about such things alone and second that too many idiot parents DON'T!
Seriously, though....the school is called "Bland High?!" HAAAA!!!! Surely, there must be a "Spicy High" somewhere. Both might go to "Podunk U" after.
spapad wrote:
Actually that bus works daily. Since the sports teams have been combined to a county wide senario since they don't have enough kids in the county for each school to have their own sports teams. So, the bus does get a workout. But I suppose highway miles are way better.
I just hope Flora's local high school stays open long enough for her to graduate. If not, then I will be forced to drive her to school each day to Bland High and that would really mess up my routine. Her bus stop is not safe. She would have to stand on the main road through our little town which is just a 20 foot turn from the interstate, and she would be the only child standing at that stop. NOT going to happen.
Head banger wrote:
long drives cause less wear and tear than a regular route, picking up and droping kids off is hard work on the bus, lots of stop and start. plus they probably dont have a field trip daily.
spapad wrote:
Now, for most people, that explanation would be enough. But, sadly, no for me. Flora told me yesterday that her bus driver Flo (believe or not) had to retire her bus last year. It did not leave the school though because it is now the "Activity Bus". Now, this bus was deemed unfit for regular routes but is now the "activity bus"?? This bus now travels up to 3 hours one way in it's duty. So, I am really curious to know how many miles are on it.
Well, I guess I'll just have to ask Flo how many miles the bus had on it when it was retired from "regular" service. Better yet! I'll get Flora to ask her!
(Quoting Message by Head banger from Sunday, October 17, 2010 7:02:33 AM)
Head banger wrote:
probably when its right close to needing major work
spapad wrote:
Thanks HB!
Now, at what point of that mileage to you think they retire the bus from school duty and leave it to slug it way out on church and civic duties?
Head banger wrote:
would depend on the engine, and if it was used for city or country work, but I would guess a gas engine would be good for 300,000 miles, Diesel 500,000
spapad wrote:
Good Saturday afternoon Blah!
Just listened to Halford IV for six hours straight, got home and had to look up a question which occured to me while driving. Still have not had this questioned answered by a internet search. My question is mundane (and completely unrelated to the beginning of this post), but I want to know: What is the maximum mileage for a school bus without completely replacing the engine???? Only thoughts like this occur to you while driving for a long time, and happening to pass a few "reassigned" school buses.
Vail, good for you going to see Halford!
Becks, I hope Metallica brings their "real" Metal to the show.
Edited at: Sunday, October 17, 2010 8:11:01 AM Edited at: Sunday, October 17, 2010 8:12:03 AM
[spapad] Sunday, October 17, 2010 1:24:54 PM
It's the name of the county. Bland. Great right? HA!!!
I would be happy to have her finish out her days as a Rocky Gap High girl. And no,..... I wouldn't leave a stray dog at the site the school has designated as her "bus stop". We live on a dead end road so they considered it too difficult for the bus to turn around in this area, although if they got rid of the 18 wheeler who parks there 5 days out of 7 the bus could do a loopty on her stop and pick her up at her home.
Very smart move about not leaving a girl alone at such a stop! Two things strike me as sad about such a situation: first, that you have to worry about such things alone and second that too many idiot parents DON'T!
Seriously, though....the school is called "Bland High?!" HAAAA!!!! Surely, there must be a "Spicy High" somewhere. Both might go to "Podunk U" after.
spapad wrote:
Actually that bus works daily. Since the sports teams have been combined to a county wide senario since they don't have enough kids in the county for each school to have their own sports teams. So, the bus does get a workout. But I suppose highway miles are way better.
I just hope Flora's local high school stays open long enough for her to graduate. If not, then I will be forced to drive her to school each day to Bland High and that would really mess up my routine. Her bus stop is not safe. She would have to stand on the main road through our little town which is just a 20 foot turn from the interstate, and she would be the only child standing at that stop. NOT going to happen.
Head banger wrote:
long drives cause less wear and tear than a regular route, picking up and droping kids off is hard work on the bus, lots of stop and start. plus they probably dont have a field trip daily.
spapad wrote:
Now, for most people, that explanation would be enough. But, sadly, no for me. Flora told me yesterday that her bus driver Flo (believe or not) had to retire her bus last year. It did not leave the school though because it is now the "Activity Bus". Now, this bus was deemed unfit for regular routes but is now the "activity bus"?? This bus now travels up to 3 hours one way in it's duty. So, I am really curious to know how many miles are on it.
Well, I guess I'll just have to ask Flo how many miles the bus had on it when it was retired from "regular" service. Better yet! I'll get Flora to ask her!
(Quoting Message by Head banger from Sunday, October 17, 2010 7:02:33 AM)
Head banger wrote:
probably when its right close to needing major work
spapad wrote:
Thanks HB!
Now, at what point of that mileage to you think they retire the bus from school duty and leave it to slug it way out on church and civic duties?
Head banger wrote:
would depend on the engine, and if it was used for city or country work, but I would guess a gas engine would be good for 300,000 miles, Diesel 500,000
spapad wrote:
Good Saturday afternoon Blah!
Just listened to Halford IV for six hours straight, got home and had to look up a question which occured to me while driving. Still have not had this questioned answered by a internet search. My question is mundane (and completely unrelated to the beginning of this post), but I want to know: What is the maximum mileage for a school bus without completely replacing the engine???? Only thoughts like this occur to you while driving for a long time, and happening to pass a few "reassigned" school buses.
Vail, good for you going to see Halford!
Becks, I hope Metallica brings their "real" Metal to the show.
Edited at: Sunday, October 17, 2010 8:11:01 AM Edited at: Sunday, October 17, 2010 8:12:03 AM
[guidogodoy] Sunday, October 17, 2010 1:12:51 PM
Very smart move about not leaving a girl alone at such a stop! Two things strike me as sad about such a situation: first, that you have to worry about such things alone and second that too many idiot parents DON'T!
Seriously, though....the school is called "Bland High?!" HAAAA!!!! Surely, there must be a "Spicy High" somewhere. Both might go to "Podunk U" after. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by spapad from Sunday, October 17, 2010 12:33:43 PM)
spapad wrote:
Actually that bus works daily. Since the sports teams have been combined to a county wide senario since they don't have enough kids in the county for each school to have their own sports teams. So, the bus does get a workout. But I suppose highway miles are way better.
I just hope Flora's local high school stays open long enough for her to graduate. If not, then I will be forced to drive her to school each day to Bland High and that would really mess up my routine. Her bus stop is not safe. She would have to stand on the main road through our little town which is just a 20 foot turn from the interstate, and she would be the only child standing at that stop. NOT going to happen.
Head banger wrote:
long drives cause less wear and tear than a regular route, picking up and droping kids off is hard work on the bus, lots of stop and start. plus they probably dont have a field trip daily.
spapad wrote:
Now, for most people, that explanation would be enough. But, sadly, no for me. Flora told me yesterday that her bus driver Flo (believe or not) had to retire her bus last year. It did not leave the school though because it is now the "Activity Bus". Now, this bus was deemed unfit for regular routes but is now the "activity bus"?? This bus now travels up to 3 hours one way in it's duty. So, I am really curious to know how many miles are on it.
Well, I guess I'll just have to ask Flo how many miles the bus had on it when it was retired from "regular" service. Better yet! I'll get Flora to ask her!
(Quoting Message by Head banger from Sunday, October 17, 2010 7:02:33 AM)
Head banger wrote:
probably when its right close to needing major work
spapad wrote:
Thanks HB!
Now, at what point of that mileage to you think they retire the bus from school duty and leave it to slug it way out on church and civic duties?
Head banger wrote:
would depend on the engine, and if it was used for city or country work, but I would guess a gas engine would be good for 300,000 miles, Diesel 500,000
spapad wrote:
Good Saturday afternoon Blah!
Just listened to Halford IV for six hours straight, got home and had to look up a question which occured to me while driving. Still have not had this questioned answered by a internet search. My question is mundane (and completely unrelated to the beginning of this post), but I want to know: What is the maximum mileage for a school bus without completely replacing the engine???? Only thoughts like this occur to you while driving for a long time, and happening to pass a few "reassigned" school buses.
Vail, good for you going to see Halford!
Becks, I hope Metallica brings their "real" Metal to the show.
Edited at: Sunday, October 17, 2010 8:11:01 AM Edited at: Sunday, October 17, 2010 8:12:03 AM
[spapad] Sunday, October 17, 2010 12:33:43 PM
Actually that bus works daily. Since the sports teams have been combined to a county wide senario since they don't have enough kids in the county for each school to have their own sports teams. So, the bus does get a workout. But I suppose highway miles are way better.
I just hope Flora's local high school stays open long enough for her to graduate. If not, then I will be forced to drive her to school each day to Bland High and that would really mess up my routine. Her bus stop is not safe. She would have to stand on the main road through our little town which is just a 20 foot turn from the interstate, and she would be the only child standing at that stop. NOT going to happen. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Head banger from Sunday, October 17, 2010 11:06:44 AM)
Head banger wrote:
long drives cause less wear and tear than a regular route, picking up and droping kids off is hard work on the bus, lots of stop and start. plus they probably dont have a field trip daily.
spapad wrote:
Now, for most people, that explanation would be enough. But, sadly, no for me. Flora told me yesterday that her bus driver Flo (believe or not) had to retire her bus last year. It did not leave the school though because it is now the "Activity Bus". Now, this bus was deemed unfit for regular routes but is now the "activity bus"?? This bus now travels up to 3 hours one way in it's duty. So, I am really curious to know how many miles are on it.
Well, I guess I'll just have to ask Flo how many miles the bus had on it when it was retired from "regular" service. Better yet! I'll get Flora to ask her!
(Quoting Message by Head banger from Sunday, October 17, 2010 7:02:33 AM)
Head banger wrote:
probably when its right close to needing major work
spapad wrote:
Thanks HB!
Now, at what point of that mileage to you think they retire the bus from school duty and leave it to slug it way out on church and civic duties?
Head banger wrote:
would depend on the engine, and if it was used for city or country work, but I would guess a gas engine would be good for 300,000 miles, Diesel 500,000
spapad wrote:
Good Saturday afternoon Blah!
Just listened to Halford IV for six hours straight, got home and had to look up a question which occured to me while driving. Still have not had this questioned answered by a internet search. My question is mundane (and completely unrelated to the beginning of this post), but I want to know: What is the maximum mileage for a school bus without completely replacing the engine???? Only thoughts like this occur to you while driving for a long time, and happening to pass a few "reassigned" school buses.
Vail, good for you going to see Halford!
Becks, I hope Metallica brings their "real" Metal to the show.
Edited at: Sunday, October 17, 2010 8:11:01 AM Edited at: Sunday, October 17, 2010 8:12:03 AM
[Head banger] Sunday, October 17, 2010 11:06:44 AM
long drives cause less wear and tear than a regular route, picking up and droping kids off is hard work on the bus, lots of stop and start. plus they probably dont have a field trip daily. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by spapad from Sunday, October 17, 2010 8:08:52 AM)
spapad wrote:
Now, for most people, that explanation would be enough. But, sadly, no for me. Flora told me yesterday that her bus driver Flo (believe or not) had to retire her bus last year. It did not leave the school though because it is now the "Activity Bus". Now, this bus was deemed unfit for regular routes but is now the "activity bus"?? This bus now travels up to 3 hours one way in it's duty. So, I am really curious to know how many miles are on it.
Well, I guess I'll just have to ask Flo how many miles the bus had on it when it was retired from "regular" service. Better yet! I'll get Flora to ask her!
(Quoting Message by Head banger from Sunday, October 17, 2010 7:02:33 AM)
Head banger wrote:
probably when its right close to needing major work
spapad wrote:
Thanks HB!
Now, at what point of that mileage to you think they retire the bus from school duty and leave it to slug it way out on church and civic duties?
Head banger wrote:
would depend on the engine, and if it was used for city or country work, but I would guess a gas engine would be good for 300,000 miles, Diesel 500,000
spapad wrote:
Good Saturday afternoon Blah!
Just listened to Halford IV for six hours straight, got home and had to look up a question which occured to me while driving. Still have not had this questioned answered by a internet search. My question is mundane (and completely unrelated to the beginning of this post), but I want to know: What is the maximum mileage for a school bus without completely replacing the engine???? Only thoughts like this occur to you while driving for a long time, and happening to pass a few "reassigned" school buses.
Vail, good for you going to see Halford!
Becks, I hope Metallica brings their "real" Metal to the show.
Edited at: Sunday, October 17, 2010 8:11:01 AM Edited at: Sunday, October 17, 2010 8:12:03 AM
[spapad] Sunday, October 17, 2010 8:08:52 AM
Now, for most people, that explanation would be enough. But, sadly, no for me. Flora told me yesterday that her bus driver Flo (believe or not) had to retire her bus last year. It did not leave the school though because it is now the "Activity Bus". Now, this bus was deemed unfit for regular routes but is now the "activity bus"?? This bus now travels up to 3 hours one way in it's duty. So, I am really curious to know how many miles are on it.
Well, I guess I'll just have to ask Flo how many miles the bus had on it when it was retired from "regular" service. Better yet! I'll get Flora to ask her!
probably when its right close to needing major work
spapad wrote:
Thanks HB!
Now, at what point of that mileage to you think they retire the bus from school duty and leave it to slug it way out on church and civic duties?
Head banger wrote:
would depend on the engine, and if it was used for city or country work, but I would guess a gas engine would be good for 300,000 miles, Diesel 500,000
spapad wrote:
Good Saturday afternoon Blah!
Just listened to Halford IV for six hours straight, got home and had to look up a question which occured to me while driving. Still have not had this questioned answered by a internet search. My question is mundane (and completely unrelated to the beginning of this post), but I want to know: What is the maximum mileage for a school bus without completely replacing the engine???? Only thoughts like this occur to you while driving for a long time, and happening to pass a few "reassigned" school buses.
Vail, good for you going to see Halford!
Becks, I hope Metallica brings their "real" Metal to the show.
Edited at: Sunday, October 17, 2010 8:11:01 AM Edited at: Sunday, October 17, 2010 8:12:03 AM
[Head banger] Sunday, October 17, 2010 7:02:33 AM
probably when its right close to needing major work [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by spapad from Saturday, October 16, 2010 3:33:40 PM)
spapad wrote:
Thanks HB!
Now, at what point of that mileage to you think they retire the bus from school duty and leave it to slug it way out on church and civic duties?
Head banger wrote:
would depend on the engine, and if it was used for city or country work, but I would guess a gas engine would be good for 300,000 miles, Diesel 500,000
spapad wrote:
Good Saturday afternoon Blah!
Just listened to Halford IV for six hours straight, got home and had to look up a question which occured to me while driving. Still have not had this questioned answered by a internet search. My question is mundane (and completely unrelated to the beginning of this post), but I want to know: What is the maximum mileage for a school bus without completely replacing the engine???? Only thoughts like this occur to you while driving for a long time, and happening to pass a few "reassigned" school buses.
Vail, good for you going to see Halford!
Becks, I hope Metallica brings their "real" Metal to the show.
[Head banger] Sunday, October 17, 2010 7:01:47 AM
now there is an idea I am sure they are hard at work researching now. the oil companies probably stoped that. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Saturday, October 16, 2010 3:25:27 PM)
guidogodoy wrote:
Close enough for horseshoes and hand grenades, IMO.
Hell, tell me that they ran on the unfulfilled dreams of small children and I'd probably believe it.
Head banger wrote:
of course I dont work with them but it sounds right to me....
guidogodoy wrote:
See?!? Oh ye of little faith, Spa!!
Thank you, HB!
spapad wrote:
Since when did HB become the answerer of mundane questions? LOL Ok, so he deals in vehiculars but this might be a bit out of his depth of mundane. (Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Saturday, October 16, 2010 2:12:31 PM)
guidogodoy wrote:
Hey, HB.....you have a question!!! (Quoting Message by spapad from Saturday, October 16, 2010 2:04:05 PM)
spapad wrote:
Good Saturday afternoon Blah!
Just listened to Halford IV for six hours straight, got home and had to look up a question which occured to me while driving. Still have not had this questioned answered by a internet search. My question is mundane (and completely unrelated to the beginning of this post), but I want to know: What is the maximum mileage for a school bus without completely replacing the engine???? Only thoughts like this occur to you while driving for a long time, and happening to pass a few "reassigned" school buses.
Vail, good for you going to see Halford!
Becks, I hope Metallica brings their "real" Metal to the show.
Edited at: Saturday, October 16, 2010 2:13:09 PM
Edited at: Saturday, October 16, 2010 2:46:20 PM
[spapad] Saturday, October 16, 2010 3:33:40 PM
Thanks HB!
Now, at what point of that mileage to you think they retire the bus from school duty and leave it to slug it way out on church and civic duties? [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Head banger from Saturday, October 16, 2010 3:10:18 PM)
Head banger wrote:
would depend on the engine, and if it was used for city or country work, but I would guess a gas engine would be good for 300,000 miles, Diesel 500,000
spapad wrote:
Good Saturday afternoon Blah!
Just listened to Halford IV for six hours straight, got home and had to look up a question which occured to me while driving. Still have not had this questioned answered by a internet search. My question is mundane (and completely unrelated to the beginning of this post), but I want to know: What is the maximum mileage for a school bus without completely replacing the engine???? Only thoughts like this occur to you while driving for a long time, and happening to pass a few "reassigned" school buses.
Vail, good for you going to see Halford!
Becks, I hope Metallica brings their "real" Metal to the show.
[guidogodoy] Saturday, October 16, 2010 3:25:27 PM
Close enough for horseshoes and hand grenades, IMO.
Hell, tell me that they ran on the unfulfilled dreams of small children and I'd probably believe it. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Head banger from Saturday, October 16, 2010 3:17:38 PM)
Head banger wrote:
of course I dont work with them but it sounds right to me....
guidogodoy wrote:
See?!? Oh ye of little faith, Spa!!
Thank you, HB!
spapad wrote:
Since when did HB become the answerer of mundane questions? LOL Ok, so he deals in vehiculars but this might be a bit out of his depth of mundane. (Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Saturday, October 16, 2010 2:12:31 PM)
guidogodoy wrote:
Hey, HB.....you have a question!!! (Quoting Message by spapad from Saturday, October 16, 2010 2:04:05 PM)
spapad wrote:
Good Saturday afternoon Blah!
Just listened to Halford IV for six hours straight, got home and had to look up a question which occured to me while driving. Still have not had this questioned answered by a internet search. My question is mundane (and completely unrelated to the beginning of this post), but I want to know: What is the maximum mileage for a school bus without completely replacing the engine???? Only thoughts like this occur to you while driving for a long time, and happening to pass a few "reassigned" school buses.
Vail, good for you going to see Halford!
Becks, I hope Metallica brings their "real" Metal to the show.
Edited at: Saturday, October 16, 2010 2:13:09 PM
Edited at: Saturday, October 16, 2010 2:46:20 PM
[Head banger] Saturday, October 16, 2010 3:17:38 PM
of course I dont work with them but it sounds right to me....
Since when did HB become the answerer of mundane questions? LOL Ok, so he deals in vehiculars but this might be a bit out of his depth of mundane. (Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Saturday, October 16, 2010 2:12:31 PM)
guidogodoy wrote:
Hey, HB.....you have a question!!! (Quoting Message by spapad from Saturday, October 16, 2010 2:04:05 PM)
spapad wrote:
Good Saturday afternoon Blah!
Just listened to Halford IV for six hours straight, got home and had to look up a question which occured to me while driving. Still have not had this questioned answered by a internet search. My question is mundane (and completely unrelated to the beginning of this post), but I want to know: What is the maximum mileage for a school bus without completely replacing the engine???? Only thoughts like this occur to you while driving for a long time, and happening to pass a few "reassigned" school buses.
Vail, good for you going to see Halford!
Becks, I hope Metallica brings their "real" Metal to the show.
Edited at: Saturday, October 16, 2010 2:13:09 PM
Edited at: Saturday, October 16, 2010 2:46:20 PM
[guidogodoy] Saturday, October 16, 2010 3:11:52 PM
Since when did HB become the answerer of mundane questions? LOL Ok, so he deals in vehiculars but this might be a bit out of his depth of mundane. (Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Saturday, October 16, 2010 2:12:31 PM)
guidogodoy wrote:
Hey, HB.....you have a question!!! (Quoting Message by spapad from Saturday, October 16, 2010 2:04:05 PM)
spapad wrote:
Good Saturday afternoon Blah!
Just listened to Halford IV for six hours straight, got home and had to look up a question which occured to me while driving. Still have not had this questioned answered by a internet search. My question is mundane (and completely unrelated to the beginning of this post), but I want to know: What is the maximum mileage for a school bus without completely replacing the engine???? Only thoughts like this occur to you while driving for a long time, and happening to pass a few "reassigned" school buses.
Vail, good for you going to see Halford!
Becks, I hope Metallica brings their "real" Metal to the show.
Edited at: Saturday, October 16, 2010 2:13:09 PM
Edited at: Saturday, October 16, 2010 2:46:20 PM
[Head banger] Saturday, October 16, 2010 3:10:18 PM
would depend on the engine, and if it was used for city or country work, but I would guess a gas engine would be good for 300,000 miles, Diesel 500,000 [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by spapad from Saturday, October 16, 2010 2:04:05 PM)
spapad wrote:
Good Saturday afternoon Blah!
Just listened to Halford IV for six hours straight, got home and had to look up a question which occured to me while driving. Still have not had this questioned answered by a internet search. My question is mundane (and completely unrelated to the beginning of this post), but I want to know: What is the maximum mileage for a school bus without completely replacing the engine???? Only thoughts like this occur to you while driving for a long time, and happening to pass a few "reassigned" school buses.
Vail, good for you going to see Halford!
Becks, I hope Metallica brings their "real" Metal to the show.
[spapad] Saturday, October 16, 2010 2:45:49 PM
Since when did HB become the answerer of mundane questions? LOL Ok, so he deals in vehiculars but this might be a bit out of his depth of mundane. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Saturday, October 16, 2010 2:12:31 PM)
guidogodoy wrote:
Hey, HB.....you have a question!!! (Quoting Message by spapad from Saturday, October 16, 2010 2:04:05 PM)
spapad wrote:
Good Saturday afternoon Blah!
Just listened to Halford IV for six hours straight, got home and had to look up a question which occured to me while driving. Still have not had this questioned answered by a internet search. My question is mundane (and completely unrelated to the beginning of this post), but I want to know: What is the maximum mileage for a school bus without completely replacing the engine???? Only thoughts like this occur to you while driving for a long time, and happening to pass a few "reassigned" school buses.
Vail, good for you going to see Halford!
Becks, I hope Metallica brings their "real" Metal to the show.
Edited at: Saturday, October 16, 2010 2:13:09 PM
Edited at: Saturday, October 16, 2010 2:46:20 PM
[guidogodoy] Saturday, October 16, 2010 2:12:31 PM
Good Saturday afternoon Blah!
Just listened to Halford IV for six hours straight, got home and had to look up a question which occured to me while driving. Still have not had this questioned answered by a internet search. My question is mundane (and completely unrelated to the beginning of this post), but I want to know: What is the maximum mileage for a school bus without completely replacing the engine???? Only thoughts like this occur to you while driving for a long time, and happening to pass a few "reassigned" school buses.
Vail, good for you going to see Halford!
Becks, I hope Metallica brings their "real" Metal to the show.
Edited at: Saturday, October 16, 2010 2:13:09 PM
[spapad] Saturday, October 16, 2010 2:04:05 PM
Good Saturday afternoon Blah!
Just listened to Halford IV for six hours straight, got home and had to look up a question which occured to me while driving. Still have not had this questioned answered by a internet search. My question is mundane (and completely unrelated to the beginning of this post), but I want to know: What is the maximum mileage for a school bus without completely replacing the engine???? Only thoughts like this occur to you while driving for a long time, and happening to pass a few "reassigned" school buses.
Vail, good for you going to see Halford!
Becks, I hope Metallica brings their "real" Metal to the show.
[Becks] Saturday, October 16, 2010 1:33:00 PM
Hahaha, no, I bought one that was specific for the Auckland shows [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Saturday, October 16, 2010 2:11:31 AM)
guidogodoy wrote:
Nice, Becks. Did you buy Craig the Ba' Area shirt?
Becks wrote:
It was, LOG was average, I don't like the way the signer does his thing LOL all that growly can't really tell what he's saying stuff.
So here's a mini review of Metallica finally, after a busy few days lol! They opened with two tracks from Death Magnetic, which were pretty good, but for me the highlight was For Whom the Bell Tolls. Other oldies they played included Seek and Destroy, One, And Justice for All, Master of Puppets. The special effects they had were excellent - my friend and I were a fair way back in the seated area (with a good view) and could feel the heat coming off the flames they had occasionally. There was heaps of lasers and other nifty stuff, and coffin shaped lighting rigs that moved around. Plenty of idiots at the gig too, and plenty of people who were there just cos it was Metallica. Reason I could tell this with one dude is as follows - as anyone who has been a 'proper' fan of Metallica would know, the Bay Area thing pops up often. One of the t-shirts at the merch cart had Bay Area on it. A young dude (maybe 17?) was standing next to me and said 'Ba area??? What's that? I don't think it's Bat Area??' then someone finally explained to him it was Bay Area. Hmmm, lol. Anyways, the gig was great, the best bits involved the oldies, but overall it was worth the money and I am glad I went. Seen as Craig missed out I bought him a tour shirt and posted it to him
kiamat wrote:
Metallica and LOG, wow, am somewhat jealous. Must have been an awesome gig.
Becks wrote:
I'm home! Metallica was awesome, they played for over 2 hours and played plenty of old stuff so I was happy LOL! Lamb Of God opened, they were ok.
[guidogodoy] Saturday, October 16, 2010 2:11:31 AM
Nice, Becks. Did you buy Craig the Ba' Area shirt? [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Becks from Friday, October 15, 2010 11:03:00 PM)
Becks wrote:
It was, LOG was average, I don't like the way the signer does his thing LOL all that growly can't really tell what he's saying stuff.
So here's a mini review of Metallica finally, after a busy few days lol! They opened with two tracks from Death Magnetic, which were pretty good, but for me the highlight was For Whom the Bell Tolls. Other oldies they played included Seek and Destroy, One, And Justice for All, Master of Puppets. The special effects they had were excellent - my friend and I were a fair way back in the seated area (with a good view) and could feel the heat coming off the flames they had occasionally. There was heaps of lasers and other nifty stuff, and coffin shaped lighting rigs that moved around. Plenty of idiots at the gig too, and plenty of people who were there just cos it was Metallica. Reason I could tell this with one dude is as follows - as anyone who has been a 'proper' fan of Metallica would know, the Bay Area thing pops up often. One of the t-shirts at the merch cart had Bay Area on it. A young dude (maybe 17?) was standing next to me and said 'Ba area??? What's that? I don't think it's Bat Area??' then someone finally explained to him it was Bay Area. Hmmm, lol. Anyways, the gig was great, the best bits involved the oldies, but overall it was worth the money and I am glad I went. Seen as Craig missed out I bought him a tour shirt and posted it to him
kiamat wrote:
Metallica and LOG, wow, am somewhat jealous. Must have been an awesome gig.
Becks wrote:
I'm home! Metallica was awesome, they played for over 2 hours and played plenty of old stuff so I was happy LOL! Lamb Of God opened, they were ok.
Yup! And fight off whoever wants to take my spot in front of...ummm...Metal Mike...or Roy... or Rob!
*yawn* Well, it's WAAAYYY past bedtime, so it's time for me to hit the hay. Bye, Becks!! See ya later!!!
Becks wrote:
Ahh it'll be worth it to see Halford me thinks. Just hang on to that rail! LOL!
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
Yikes! Sucks being short, doesn't it? I'll survive somehow. Maybe if I just get in line extra extra early so that I can lock myself to the barricade in the front. Although then there's the risk of being crushed, too. Ah, the risks of going to a concert.
Becks wrote:
Oh man hope you don't! I almost got squashed big time at AC/DC, not cool!
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
I will post a review for sure...if I don't get trampled to death in the GA area.
Becks wrote:
Hmm yeah that will be interesting. I look forward to your review of the show!
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
Yes!!!! Only weird thing will be not seeing the rest of Judas Priest. No Glenn, Ian, Scottie, KK. It'll be interesting to see see how the Metal God performs with his solo band compared to Judas Priest.
Becks wrote:
Oh man I bet you're excited! You'll have a blast I bet!
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
Hell yeah!!! First Halford concert EVER!!
Becks wrote:
Awesome! I'm jealous lol, seeing Halford live will be kickass!
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
Ha! I'd have to see it for myself...maybe the next time they come around and have a concert in NorCal I'll go see them.
Oh! And speaking of concert, guess what arrived in the mail...my ticket to see Halford in Anaheim!!!
Becks wrote:
Yeah it's definitely I'd say the most well known Metallica song, I like it too. Tell you what, Lars is a madman on his drums LOL he's like an energetic midget person hehe.
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
That's probably the most popular Metal song out there. Hell, before hearing about Judas Priest I knew about Enter Sandman for a while. It's a good tune. I probably would have cheered for The Four Horsemen or Whiplash, if they played those at all.
Becks wrote:
Haha possibly! Enter Sandman got the biggest cheer I believe. I yelled out first and loudest for Master of Puppets.
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
Dang...and all this time I thought they were from SoCal. Good to know!
That guy must have been either a noob or just a casual fan. Maybe before that concert the only song he knew from Metallica was Enter Sandman. HA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Becks wrote:
Yep they're from the Bay Area - there was a well known bootleg EP out called Bay Area Thrashers, with recordings from when Dave Mustaine was still in the band. I only said 'proper' fan cos I couldn't think of how I wanted to put what I meant, LOL!!!
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
"Bay Area"?? I thought they were from L.A!
Huh...interesting...unless they did something overthere I've never heard before. Other than that, cool review!
Becks wrote:
It was, LOG was average, I don't like the way the signer does his thing LOL all that growly can't really tell what he's saying stuff.
So here's a mini review of Metallica finally, after a busy few days lol! They opened with two tracks from Death Magnetic, which were pretty good, but for me the highlight was For Whom the Bell Tolls. Other oldies they played included Seek and Destroy, One, And Justice for All, Master of Puppets. The special effects they had were excellent - my friend and I were a fair way back in the seated area (with a good view) and could feel the heat coming off the flames they had occasionally. There was heaps of lasers and other nifty stuff, and coffin shaped lighting rigs that moved around. Plenty of idiots at the gig too, and plenty of people who were there just cos it was Metallica. Reason I could tell this with one dude is as follows - as anyone who has been a 'proper' fan of Metallica would know, the Bay Area thing pops up often. One of the t-shirts at the merch cart had Bay Area on it. A young dude (maybe 17?) was standing next to me and said 'Ba area??? What's that? I don't think it's Bat Area??' then someone finally explained to him it was Bay Area. Hmmm, lol. Anyways, the gig was great, the best bits involved the oldies, but overall it was worth the money and I am glad I went. Seen as Craig missed out I bought him a tour shirt and posted it to him
kiamat wrote:
Metallica and LOG, wow, am somewhat jealous. Must have been an awesome gig.
Becks wrote:
I'm home! Metallica was awesome, they played for over 2 hours and played plenty of old stuff so I was happy LOL! Lamb Of God opened, they were ok.
[Vaillant 3.0] Saturday, October 16, 2010 12:45:35 AM
Yup! And fight off whoever wants to take my spot in front of...ummm...Metal Mike...or Roy... or Rob!
*yawn* Well, it's WAAAYYY past bedtime, so it's time for me to hit the hay. Bye, Becks!! See ya later!!! [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Becks from Saturday, October 16, 2010 12:42:20 AM)
Becks wrote:
Ahh it'll be worth it to see Halford me thinks. Just hang on to that rail! LOL!
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
Yikes! Sucks being short, doesn't it? I'll survive somehow. Maybe if I just get in line extra extra early so that I can lock myself to the barricade in the front. Although then there's the risk of being crushed, too. Ah, the risks of going to a concert.
Becks wrote:
Oh man hope you don't! I almost got squashed big time at AC/DC, not cool!
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
I will post a review for sure...if I don't get trampled to death in the GA area.
Becks wrote:
Hmm yeah that will be interesting. I look forward to your review of the show!
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
Yes!!!! Only weird thing will be not seeing the rest of Judas Priest. No Glenn, Ian, Scottie, KK. It'll be interesting to see see how the Metal God performs with his solo band compared to Judas Priest.
Becks wrote:
Oh man I bet you're excited! You'll have a blast I bet!
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
Hell yeah!!! First Halford concert EVER!!
Becks wrote:
Awesome! I'm jealous lol, seeing Halford live will be kickass!
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
Ha! I'd have to see it for myself...maybe the next time they come around and have a concert in NorCal I'll go see them.
Oh! And speaking of concert, guess what arrived in the mail...my ticket to see Halford in Anaheim!!!
Becks wrote:
Yeah it's definitely I'd say the most well known Metallica song, I like it too. Tell you what, Lars is a madman on his drums LOL he's like an energetic midget person hehe.
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
That's probably the most popular Metal song out there. Hell, before hearing about Judas Priest I knew about Enter Sandman for a while. It's a good tune. I probably would have cheered for The Four Horsemen or Whiplash, if they played those at all.
Becks wrote:
Haha possibly! Enter Sandman got the biggest cheer I believe. I yelled out first and loudest for Master of Puppets.
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
Dang...and all this time I thought they were from SoCal. Good to know!
That guy must have been either a noob or just a casual fan. Maybe before that concert the only song he knew from Metallica was Enter Sandman. HA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Becks wrote:
Yep they're from the Bay Area - there was a well known bootleg EP out called Bay Area Thrashers, with recordings from when Dave Mustaine was still in the band. I only said 'proper' fan cos I couldn't think of how I wanted to put what I meant, LOL!!!
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
"Bay Area"?? I thought they were from L.A!
Huh...interesting...unless they did something overthere I've never heard before. Other than that, cool review!
Becks wrote:
It was, LOG was average, I don't like the way the signer does his thing LOL all that growly can't really tell what he's saying stuff.
So here's a mini review of Metallica finally, after a busy few days lol! They opened with two tracks from Death Magnetic, which were pretty good, but for me the highlight was For Whom the Bell Tolls. Other oldies they played included Seek and Destroy, One, And Justice for All, Master of Puppets. The special effects they had were excellent - my friend and I were a fair way back in the seated area (with a good view) and could feel the heat coming off the flames they had occasionally. There was heaps of lasers and other nifty stuff, and coffin shaped lighting rigs that moved around. Plenty of idiots at the gig too, and plenty of people who were there just cos it was Metallica. Reason I could tell this with one dude is as follows - as anyone who has been a 'proper' fan of Metallica would know, the Bay Area thing pops up often. One of the t-shirts at the merch cart had Bay Area on it. A young dude (maybe 17?) was standing next to me and said 'Ba area??? What's that? I don't think it's Bat Area??' then someone finally explained to him it was Bay Area. Hmmm, lol. Anyways, the gig was great, the best bits involved the oldies, but overall it was worth the money and I am glad I went. Seen as Craig missed out I bought him a tour shirt and posted it to him
kiamat wrote:
Metallica and LOG, wow, am somewhat jealous. Must have been an awesome gig.
Becks wrote:
I'm home! Metallica was awesome, they played for over 2 hours and played plenty of old stuff so I was happy LOL! Lamb Of God opened, they were ok.
[Becks] Saturday, October 16, 2010 12:42:20 AM
Ahh it'll be worth it to see Halford me thinks. Just hang on to that rail! LOL! [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Vaillant 3.0 from Saturday, October 16, 2010 12:40:11 AM)
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
Yikes! Sucks being short, doesn't it? I'll survive somehow. Maybe if I just get in line extra extra early so that I can lock myself to the barricade in the front. Although then there's the risk of being crushed, too. Ah, the risks of going to a concert.
Becks wrote:
Oh man hope you don't! I almost got squashed big time at AC/DC, not cool!
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
I will post a review for sure...if I don't get trampled to death in the GA area.
Becks wrote:
Hmm yeah that will be interesting. I look forward to your review of the show!
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
Yes!!!! Only weird thing will be not seeing the rest of Judas Priest. No Glenn, Ian, Scottie, KK. It'll be interesting to see see how the Metal God performs with his solo band compared to Judas Priest.
Becks wrote:
Oh man I bet you're excited! You'll have a blast I bet!
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
Hell yeah!!! First Halford concert EVER!!
Becks wrote:
Awesome! I'm jealous lol, seeing Halford live will be kickass!
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
Ha! I'd have to see it for myself...maybe the next time they come around and have a concert in NorCal I'll go see them.
Oh! And speaking of concert, guess what arrived in the mail...my ticket to see Halford in Anaheim!!!
Becks wrote:
Yeah it's definitely I'd say the most well known Metallica song, I like it too. Tell you what, Lars is a madman on his drums LOL he's like an energetic midget person hehe.
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
That's probably the most popular Metal song out there. Hell, before hearing about Judas Priest I knew about Enter Sandman for a while. It's a good tune. I probably would have cheered for The Four Horsemen or Whiplash, if they played those at all.
Becks wrote:
Haha possibly! Enter Sandman got the biggest cheer I believe. I yelled out first and loudest for Master of Puppets.
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
Dang...and all this time I thought they were from SoCal. Good to know!
That guy must have been either a noob or just a casual fan. Maybe before that concert the only song he knew from Metallica was Enter Sandman. HA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Becks wrote:
Yep they're from the Bay Area - there was a well known bootleg EP out called Bay Area Thrashers, with recordings from when Dave Mustaine was still in the band. I only said 'proper' fan cos I couldn't think of how I wanted to put what I meant, LOL!!!
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
"Bay Area"?? I thought they were from L.A!
Huh...interesting...unless they did something overthere I've never heard before. Other than that, cool review!
Becks wrote:
It was, LOG was average, I don't like the way the signer does his thing LOL all that growly can't really tell what he's saying stuff.
So here's a mini review of Metallica finally, after a busy few days lol! They opened with two tracks from Death Magnetic, which were pretty good, but for me the highlight was For Whom the Bell Tolls. Other oldies they played included Seek and Destroy, One, And Justice for All, Master of Puppets. The special effects they had were excellent - my friend and I were a fair way back in the seated area (with a good view) and could feel the heat coming off the flames they had occasionally. There was heaps of lasers and other nifty stuff, and coffin shaped lighting rigs that moved around. Plenty of idiots at the gig too, and plenty of people who were there just cos it was Metallica. Reason I could tell this with one dude is as follows - as anyone who has been a 'proper' fan of Metallica would know, the Bay Area thing pops up often. One of the t-shirts at the merch cart had Bay Area on it. A young dude (maybe 17?) was standing next to me and said 'Ba area??? What's that? I don't think it's Bat Area??' then someone finally explained to him it was Bay Area. Hmmm, lol. Anyways, the gig was great, the best bits involved the oldies, but overall it was worth the money and I am glad I went. Seen as Craig missed out I bought him a tour shirt and posted it to him
kiamat wrote:
Metallica and LOG, wow, am somewhat jealous. Must have been an awesome gig.
Becks wrote:
I'm home! Metallica was awesome, they played for over 2 hours and played plenty of old stuff so I was happy LOL! Lamb Of God opened, they were ok.
[Vaillant 3.0] Saturday, October 16, 2010 12:40:11 AM
Yikes! Sucks being short, doesn't it? I'll survive somehow. Maybe if I just get in line extra extra early so that I can lock myself to the barricade in the front. Although then there's the risk of being crushed, too. Ah, the risks of going to a concert. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Becks from Saturday, October 16, 2010 12:33:36 AM)
Becks wrote:
Oh man hope you don't! I almost got squashed big time at AC/DC, not cool!
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
I will post a review for sure...if I don't get trampled to death in the GA area.
Becks wrote:
Hmm yeah that will be interesting. I look forward to your review of the show!
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
Yes!!!! Only weird thing will be not seeing the rest of Judas Priest. No Glenn, Ian, Scottie, KK. It'll be interesting to see see how the Metal God performs with his solo band compared to Judas Priest.
Becks wrote:
Oh man I bet you're excited! You'll have a blast I bet!
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
Hell yeah!!! First Halford concert EVER!!
Becks wrote:
Awesome! I'm jealous lol, seeing Halford live will be kickass!
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
Ha! I'd have to see it for myself...maybe the next time they come around and have a concert in NorCal I'll go see them.
Oh! And speaking of concert, guess what arrived in the mail...my ticket to see Halford in Anaheim!!!
Becks wrote:
Yeah it's definitely I'd say the most well known Metallica song, I like it too. Tell you what, Lars is a madman on his drums LOL he's like an energetic midget person hehe.
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
That's probably the most popular Metal song out there. Hell, before hearing about Judas Priest I knew about Enter Sandman for a while. It's a good tune. I probably would have cheered for The Four Horsemen or Whiplash, if they played those at all.
Becks wrote:
Haha possibly! Enter Sandman got the biggest cheer I believe. I yelled out first and loudest for Master of Puppets.
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
Dang...and all this time I thought they were from SoCal. Good to know!
That guy must have been either a noob or just a casual fan. Maybe before that concert the only song he knew from Metallica was Enter Sandman. HA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Becks wrote:
Yep they're from the Bay Area - there was a well known bootleg EP out called Bay Area Thrashers, with recordings from when Dave Mustaine was still in the band. I only said 'proper' fan cos I couldn't think of how I wanted to put what I meant, LOL!!!
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
"Bay Area"?? I thought they were from L.A!
Huh...interesting...unless they did something overthere I've never heard before. Other than that, cool review!
Becks wrote:
It was, LOG was average, I don't like the way the signer does his thing LOL all that growly can't really tell what he's saying stuff.
So here's a mini review of Metallica finally, after a busy few days lol! They opened with two tracks from Death Magnetic, which were pretty good, but for me the highlight was For Whom the Bell Tolls. Other oldies they played included Seek and Destroy, One, And Justice for All, Master of Puppets. The special effects they had were excellent - my friend and I were a fair way back in the seated area (with a good view) and could feel the heat coming off the flames they had occasionally. There was heaps of lasers and other nifty stuff, and coffin shaped lighting rigs that moved around. Plenty of idiots at the gig too, and plenty of people who were there just cos it was Metallica. Reason I could tell this with one dude is as follows - as anyone who has been a 'proper' fan of Metallica would know, the Bay Area thing pops up often. One of the t-shirts at the merch cart had Bay Area on it. A young dude (maybe 17?) was standing next to me and said 'Ba area??? What's that? I don't think it's Bat Area??' then someone finally explained to him it was Bay Area. Hmmm, lol. Anyways, the gig was great, the best bits involved the oldies, but overall it was worth the money and I am glad I went. Seen as Craig missed out I bought him a tour shirt and posted it to him
kiamat wrote:
Metallica and LOG, wow, am somewhat jealous. Must have been an awesome gig.
Becks wrote:
I'm home! Metallica was awesome, they played for over 2 hours and played plenty of old stuff so I was happy LOL! Lamb Of God opened, they were ok.
[Becks] Saturday, October 16, 2010 12:33:36 AM
Oh man hope you don't! I almost got squashed big time at AC/DC, not cool! [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Vaillant 3.0 from Saturday, October 16, 2010 12:26:24 AM)
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
I will post a review for sure...if I don't get trampled to death in the GA area.
Becks wrote:
Hmm yeah that will be interesting. I look forward to your review of the show!
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
Yes!!!! Only weird thing will be not seeing the rest of Judas Priest. No Glenn, Ian, Scottie, KK. It'll be interesting to see see how the Metal God performs with his solo band compared to Judas Priest.
Becks wrote:
Oh man I bet you're excited! You'll have a blast I bet!
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
Hell yeah!!! First Halford concert EVER!!
Becks wrote:
Awesome! I'm jealous lol, seeing Halford live will be kickass!
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
Ha! I'd have to see it for myself...maybe the next time they come around and have a concert in NorCal I'll go see them.
Oh! And speaking of concert, guess what arrived in the mail...my ticket to see Halford in Anaheim!!!
Becks wrote:
Yeah it's definitely I'd say the most well known Metallica song, I like it too. Tell you what, Lars is a madman on his drums LOL he's like an energetic midget person hehe.
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
That's probably the most popular Metal song out there. Hell, before hearing about Judas Priest I knew about Enter Sandman for a while. It's a good tune. I probably would have cheered for The Four Horsemen or Whiplash, if they played those at all.
Becks wrote:
Haha possibly! Enter Sandman got the biggest cheer I believe. I yelled out first and loudest for Master of Puppets.
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
Dang...and all this time I thought they were from SoCal. Good to know!
That guy must have been either a noob or just a casual fan. Maybe before that concert the only song he knew from Metallica was Enter Sandman. HA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Becks wrote:
Yep they're from the Bay Area - there was a well known bootleg EP out called Bay Area Thrashers, with recordings from when Dave Mustaine was still in the band. I only said 'proper' fan cos I couldn't think of how I wanted to put what I meant, LOL!!!
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
"Bay Area"?? I thought they were from L.A!
Huh...interesting...unless they did something overthere I've never heard before. Other than that, cool review!
Becks wrote:
It was, LOG was average, I don't like the way the signer does his thing LOL all that growly can't really tell what he's saying stuff.
So here's a mini review of Metallica finally, after a busy few days lol! They opened with two tracks from Death Magnetic, which were pretty good, but for me the highlight was For Whom the Bell Tolls. Other oldies they played included Seek and Destroy, One, And Justice for All, Master of Puppets. The special effects they had were excellent - my friend and I were a fair way back in the seated area (with a good view) and could feel the heat coming off the flames they had occasionally. There was heaps of lasers and other nifty stuff, and coffin shaped lighting rigs that moved around. Plenty of idiots at the gig too, and plenty of people who were there just cos it was Metallica. Reason I could tell this with one dude is as follows - as anyone who has been a 'proper' fan of Metallica would know, the Bay Area thing pops up often. One of the t-shirts at the merch cart had Bay Area on it. A young dude (maybe 17?) was standing next to me and said 'Ba area??? What's that? I don't think it's Bat Area??' then someone finally explained to him it was Bay Area. Hmmm, lol. Anyways, the gig was great, the best bits involved the oldies, but overall it was worth the money and I am glad I went. Seen as Craig missed out I bought him a tour shirt and posted it to him
kiamat wrote:
Metallica and LOG, wow, am somewhat jealous. Must have been an awesome gig.
Becks wrote:
I'm home! Metallica was awesome, they played for over 2 hours and played plenty of old stuff so I was happy LOL! Lamb Of God opened, they were ok.
[Vaillant 3.0] Saturday, October 16, 2010 12:26:24 AM
I will post a review for sure...if I don't get trampled to death in the GA area. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Becks from Saturday, October 16, 2010 12:24:25 AM)
Becks wrote:
Hmm yeah that will be interesting. I look forward to your review of the show!
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
Yes!!!! Only weird thing will be not seeing the rest of Judas Priest. No Glenn, Ian, Scottie, KK. It'll be interesting to see see how the Metal God performs with his solo band compared to Judas Priest.
Becks wrote:
Oh man I bet you're excited! You'll have a blast I bet!
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
Hell yeah!!! First Halford concert EVER!!
Becks wrote:
Awesome! I'm jealous lol, seeing Halford live will be kickass!
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
Ha! I'd have to see it for myself...maybe the next time they come around and have a concert in NorCal I'll go see them.
Oh! And speaking of concert, guess what arrived in the mail...my ticket to see Halford in Anaheim!!!
Becks wrote:
Yeah it's definitely I'd say the most well known Metallica song, I like it too. Tell you what, Lars is a madman on his drums LOL he's like an energetic midget person hehe.
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
That's probably the most popular Metal song out there. Hell, before hearing about Judas Priest I knew about Enter Sandman for a while. It's a good tune. I probably would have cheered for The Four Horsemen or Whiplash, if they played those at all.
Becks wrote:
Haha possibly! Enter Sandman got the biggest cheer I believe. I yelled out first and loudest for Master of Puppets.
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
Dang...and all this time I thought they were from SoCal. Good to know!
That guy must have been either a noob or just a casual fan. Maybe before that concert the only song he knew from Metallica was Enter Sandman. HA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Becks wrote:
Yep they're from the Bay Area - there was a well known bootleg EP out called Bay Area Thrashers, with recordings from when Dave Mustaine was still in the band. I only said 'proper' fan cos I couldn't think of how I wanted to put what I meant, LOL!!!
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
"Bay Area"?? I thought they were from L.A!
Huh...interesting...unless they did something overthere I've never heard before. Other than that, cool review!
Becks wrote:
It was, LOG was average, I don't like the way the signer does his thing LOL all that growly can't really tell what he's saying stuff.
So here's a mini review of Metallica finally, after a busy few days lol! They opened with two tracks from Death Magnetic, which were pretty good, but for me the highlight was For Whom the Bell Tolls. Other oldies they played included Seek and Destroy, One, And Justice for All, Master of Puppets. The special effects they had were excellent - my friend and I were a fair way back in the seated area (with a good view) and could feel the heat coming off the flames they had occasionally. There was heaps of lasers and other nifty stuff, and coffin shaped lighting rigs that moved around. Plenty of idiots at the gig too, and plenty of people who were there just cos it was Metallica. Reason I could tell this with one dude is as follows - as anyone who has been a 'proper' fan of Metallica would know, the Bay Area thing pops up often. One of the t-shirts at the merch cart had Bay Area on it. A young dude (maybe 17?) was standing next to me and said 'Ba area??? What's that? I don't think it's Bat Area??' then someone finally explained to him it was Bay Area. Hmmm, lol. Anyways, the gig was great, the best bits involved the oldies, but overall it was worth the money and I am glad I went. Seen as Craig missed out I bought him a tour shirt and posted it to him
kiamat wrote:
Metallica and LOG, wow, am somewhat jealous. Must have been an awesome gig.
Becks wrote:
I'm home! Metallica was awesome, they played for over 2 hours and played plenty of old stuff so I was happy LOL! Lamb Of God opened, they were ok.
[Becks] Saturday, October 16, 2010 12:24:25 AM
Hmm yeah that will be interesting. I look forward to your review of the show! [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Vaillant 3.0 from Saturday, October 16, 2010 12:20:42 AM)
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
Yes!!!! Only weird thing will be not seeing the rest of Judas Priest. No Glenn, Ian, Scottie, KK. It'll be interesting to see see how the Metal God performs with his solo band compared to Judas Priest.
Becks wrote:
Oh man I bet you're excited! You'll have a blast I bet!
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
Hell yeah!!! First Halford concert EVER!!
Becks wrote:
Awesome! I'm jealous lol, seeing Halford live will be kickass!
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
Ha! I'd have to see it for myself...maybe the next time they come around and have a concert in NorCal I'll go see them.
Oh! And speaking of concert, guess what arrived in the mail...my ticket to see Halford in Anaheim!!!
Becks wrote:
Yeah it's definitely I'd say the most well known Metallica song, I like it too. Tell you what, Lars is a madman on his drums LOL he's like an energetic midget person hehe.
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
That's probably the most popular Metal song out there. Hell, before hearing about Judas Priest I knew about Enter Sandman for a while. It's a good tune. I probably would have cheered for The Four Horsemen or Whiplash, if they played those at all.
Becks wrote:
Haha possibly! Enter Sandman got the biggest cheer I believe. I yelled out first and loudest for Master of Puppets.
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
Dang...and all this time I thought they were from SoCal. Good to know!
That guy must have been either a noob or just a casual fan. Maybe before that concert the only song he knew from Metallica was Enter Sandman. HA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Becks wrote:
Yep they're from the Bay Area - there was a well known bootleg EP out called Bay Area Thrashers, with recordings from when Dave Mustaine was still in the band. I only said 'proper' fan cos I couldn't think of how I wanted to put what I meant, LOL!!!
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
"Bay Area"?? I thought they were from L.A!
Huh...interesting...unless they did something overthere I've never heard before. Other than that, cool review!
Becks wrote:
It was, LOG was average, I don't like the way the signer does his thing LOL all that growly can't really tell what he's saying stuff.
So here's a mini review of Metallica finally, after a busy few days lol! They opened with two tracks from Death Magnetic, which were pretty good, but for me the highlight was For Whom the Bell Tolls. Other oldies they played included Seek and Destroy, One, And Justice for All, Master of Puppets. The special effects they had were excellent - my friend and I were a fair way back in the seated area (with a good view) and could feel the heat coming off the flames they had occasionally. There was heaps of lasers and other nifty stuff, and coffin shaped lighting rigs that moved around. Plenty of idiots at the gig too, and plenty of people who were there just cos it was Metallica. Reason I could tell this with one dude is as follows - as anyone who has been a 'proper' fan of Metallica would know, the Bay Area thing pops up often. One of the t-shirts at the merch cart had Bay Area on it. A young dude (maybe 17?) was standing next to me and said 'Ba area??? What's that? I don't think it's Bat Area??' then someone finally explained to him it was Bay Area. Hmmm, lol. Anyways, the gig was great, the best bits involved the oldies, but overall it was worth the money and I am glad I went. Seen as Craig missed out I bought him a tour shirt and posted it to him
kiamat wrote:
Metallica and LOG, wow, am somewhat jealous. Must have been an awesome gig.
Becks wrote:
I'm home! Metallica was awesome, they played for over 2 hours and played plenty of old stuff so I was happy LOL! Lamb Of God opened, they were ok.
[Vaillant 3.0] Saturday, October 16, 2010 12:20:42 AM
Yes!!!! Only weird thing will be not seeing the rest of Judas Priest. No Glenn, Ian, Scottie, KK. It'll be interesting to see see how the Metal God performs with his solo band compared to Judas Priest. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Becks from Saturday, October 16, 2010 12:14:52 AM)
Becks wrote:
Oh man I bet you're excited! You'll have a blast I bet!
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
Hell yeah!!! First Halford concert EVER!!
Becks wrote:
Awesome! I'm jealous lol, seeing Halford live will be kickass!
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
Ha! I'd have to see it for myself...maybe the next time they come around and have a concert in NorCal I'll go see them.
Oh! And speaking of concert, guess what arrived in the mail...my ticket to see Halford in Anaheim!!!
Becks wrote:
Yeah it's definitely I'd say the most well known Metallica song, I like it too. Tell you what, Lars is a madman on his drums LOL he's like an energetic midget person hehe.
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
That's probably the most popular Metal song out there. Hell, before hearing about Judas Priest I knew about Enter Sandman for a while. It's a good tune. I probably would have cheered for The Four Horsemen or Whiplash, if they played those at all.
Becks wrote:
Haha possibly! Enter Sandman got the biggest cheer I believe. I yelled out first and loudest for Master of Puppets.
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
Dang...and all this time I thought they were from SoCal. Good to know!
That guy must have been either a noob or just a casual fan. Maybe before that concert the only song he knew from Metallica was Enter Sandman. HA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Becks wrote:
Yep they're from the Bay Area - there was a well known bootleg EP out called Bay Area Thrashers, with recordings from when Dave Mustaine was still in the band. I only said 'proper' fan cos I couldn't think of how I wanted to put what I meant, LOL!!!
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
"Bay Area"?? I thought they were from L.A!
Huh...interesting...unless they did something overthere I've never heard before. Other than that, cool review!
Becks wrote:
It was, LOG was average, I don't like the way the signer does his thing LOL all that growly can't really tell what he's saying stuff.
So here's a mini review of Metallica finally, after a busy few days lol! They opened with two tracks from Death Magnetic, which were pretty good, but for me the highlight was For Whom the Bell Tolls. Other oldies they played included Seek and Destroy, One, And Justice for All, Master of Puppets. The special effects they had were excellent - my friend and I were a fair way back in the seated area (with a good view) and could feel the heat coming off the flames they had occasionally. There was heaps of lasers and other nifty stuff, and coffin shaped lighting rigs that moved around. Plenty of idiots at the gig too, and plenty of people who were there just cos it was Metallica. Reason I could tell this with one dude is as follows - as anyone who has been a 'proper' fan of Metallica would know, the Bay Area thing pops up often. One of the t-shirts at the merch cart had Bay Area on it. A young dude (maybe 17?) was standing next to me and said 'Ba area??? What's that? I don't think it's Bat Area??' then someone finally explained to him it was Bay Area. Hmmm, lol. Anyways, the gig was great, the best bits involved the oldies, but overall it was worth the money and I am glad I went. Seen as Craig missed out I bought him a tour shirt and posted it to him
kiamat wrote:
Metallica and LOG, wow, am somewhat jealous. Must have been an awesome gig.
Becks wrote:
I'm home! Metallica was awesome, they played for over 2 hours and played plenty of old stuff so I was happy LOL! Lamb Of God opened, they were ok.
[Becks] Saturday, October 16, 2010 12:14:52 AM
Oh man I bet you're excited! You'll have a blast I bet! [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Vaillant 3.0 from Saturday, October 16, 2010 12:09:57 AM)
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
Hell yeah!!! First Halford concert EVER!!
Becks wrote:
Awesome! I'm jealous lol, seeing Halford live will be kickass!
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
Ha! I'd have to see it for myself...maybe the next time they come around and have a concert in NorCal I'll go see them.
Oh! And speaking of concert, guess what arrived in the mail...my ticket to see Halford in Anaheim!!!
Becks wrote:
Yeah it's definitely I'd say the most well known Metallica song, I like it too. Tell you what, Lars is a madman on his drums LOL he's like an energetic midget person hehe.
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
That's probably the most popular Metal song out there. Hell, before hearing about Judas Priest I knew about Enter Sandman for a while. It's a good tune. I probably would have cheered for The Four Horsemen or Whiplash, if they played those at all.
Becks wrote:
Haha possibly! Enter Sandman got the biggest cheer I believe. I yelled out first and loudest for Master of Puppets.
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
Dang...and all this time I thought they were from SoCal. Good to know!
That guy must have been either a noob or just a casual fan. Maybe before that concert the only song he knew from Metallica was Enter Sandman. HA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Becks wrote:
Yep they're from the Bay Area - there was a well known bootleg EP out called Bay Area Thrashers, with recordings from when Dave Mustaine was still in the band. I only said 'proper' fan cos I couldn't think of how I wanted to put what I meant, LOL!!!
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
"Bay Area"?? I thought they were from L.A!
Huh...interesting...unless they did something overthere I've never heard before. Other than that, cool review!
Becks wrote:
It was, LOG was average, I don't like the way the signer does his thing LOL all that growly can't really tell what he's saying stuff.
So here's a mini review of Metallica finally, after a busy few days lol! They opened with two tracks from Death Magnetic, which were pretty good, but for me the highlight was For Whom the Bell Tolls. Other oldies they played included Seek and Destroy, One, And Justice for All, Master of Puppets. The special effects they had were excellent - my friend and I were a fair way back in the seated area (with a good view) and could feel the heat coming off the flames they had occasionally. There was heaps of lasers and other nifty stuff, and coffin shaped lighting rigs that moved around. Plenty of idiots at the gig too, and plenty of people who were there just cos it was Metallica. Reason I could tell this with one dude is as follows - as anyone who has been a 'proper' fan of Metallica would know, the Bay Area thing pops up often. One of the t-shirts at the merch cart had Bay Area on it. A young dude (maybe 17?) was standing next to me and said 'Ba area??? What's that? I don't think it's Bat Area??' then someone finally explained to him it was Bay Area. Hmmm, lol. Anyways, the gig was great, the best bits involved the oldies, but overall it was worth the money and I am glad I went. Seen as Craig missed out I bought him a tour shirt and posted it to him
kiamat wrote:
Metallica and LOG, wow, am somewhat jealous. Must have been an awesome gig.
Becks wrote:
I'm home! Metallica was awesome, they played for over 2 hours and played plenty of old stuff so I was happy LOL! Lamb Of God opened, they were ok.
[Vaillant 3.0] Saturday, October 16, 2010 12:09:57 AM
Hell yeah!!! First Halford concert EVER!! [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Becks from Saturday, October 16, 2010 12:05:06 AM)
Becks wrote:
Awesome! I'm jealous lol, seeing Halford live will be kickass!
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
Ha! I'd have to see it for myself...maybe the next time they come around and have a concert in NorCal I'll go see them.
Oh! And speaking of concert, guess what arrived in the mail...my ticket to see Halford in Anaheim!!!
Becks wrote:
Yeah it's definitely I'd say the most well known Metallica song, I like it too. Tell you what, Lars is a madman on his drums LOL he's like an energetic midget person hehe.
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
That's probably the most popular Metal song out there. Hell, before hearing about Judas Priest I knew about Enter Sandman for a while. It's a good tune. I probably would have cheered for The Four Horsemen or Whiplash, if they played those at all.
Becks wrote:
Haha possibly! Enter Sandman got the biggest cheer I believe. I yelled out first and loudest for Master of Puppets.
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
Dang...and all this time I thought they were from SoCal. Good to know!
That guy must have been either a noob or just a casual fan. Maybe before that concert the only song he knew from Metallica was Enter Sandman. HA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Becks wrote:
Yep they're from the Bay Area - there was a well known bootleg EP out called Bay Area Thrashers, with recordings from when Dave Mustaine was still in the band. I only said 'proper' fan cos I couldn't think of how I wanted to put what I meant, LOL!!!
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
"Bay Area"?? I thought they were from L.A!
Huh...interesting...unless they did something overthere I've never heard before. Other than that, cool review!
Becks wrote:
It was, LOG was average, I don't like the way the signer does his thing LOL all that growly can't really tell what he's saying stuff.
So here's a mini review of Metallica finally, after a busy few days lol! They opened with two tracks from Death Magnetic, which were pretty good, but for me the highlight was For Whom the Bell Tolls. Other oldies they played included Seek and Destroy, One, And Justice for All, Master of Puppets. The special effects they had were excellent - my friend and I were a fair way back in the seated area (with a good view) and could feel the heat coming off the flames they had occasionally. There was heaps of lasers and other nifty stuff, and coffin shaped lighting rigs that moved around. Plenty of idiots at the gig too, and plenty of people who were there just cos it was Metallica. Reason I could tell this with one dude is as follows - as anyone who has been a 'proper' fan of Metallica would know, the Bay Area thing pops up often. One of the t-shirts at the merch cart had Bay Area on it. A young dude (maybe 17?) was standing next to me and said 'Ba area??? What's that? I don't think it's Bat Area??' then someone finally explained to him it was Bay Area. Hmmm, lol. Anyways, the gig was great, the best bits involved the oldies, but overall it was worth the money and I am glad I went. Seen as Craig missed out I bought him a tour shirt and posted it to him
kiamat wrote:
Metallica and LOG, wow, am somewhat jealous. Must have been an awesome gig.
Becks wrote:
I'm home! Metallica was awesome, they played for over 2 hours and played plenty of old stuff so I was happy LOL! Lamb Of God opened, they were ok.
[Becks] Saturday, October 16, 2010 12:05:06 AM
Awesome! I'm jealous lol, seeing Halford live will be kickass! [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Vaillant 3.0 from Saturday, October 16, 2010 12:01:13 AM)
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
Ha! I'd have to see it for myself...maybe the next time they come around and have a concert in NorCal I'll go see them.
Oh! And speaking of concert, guess what arrived in the mail...my ticket to see Halford in Anaheim!!!
Becks wrote:
Yeah it's definitely I'd say the most well known Metallica song, I like it too. Tell you what, Lars is a madman on his drums LOL he's like an energetic midget person hehe.
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
That's probably the most popular Metal song out there. Hell, before hearing about Judas Priest I knew about Enter Sandman for a while. It's a good tune. I probably would have cheered for The Four Horsemen or Whiplash, if they played those at all.
Becks wrote:
Haha possibly! Enter Sandman got the biggest cheer I believe. I yelled out first and loudest for Master of Puppets.
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
Dang...and all this time I thought they were from SoCal. Good to know!
That guy must have been either a noob or just a casual fan. Maybe before that concert the only song he knew from Metallica was Enter Sandman. HA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Becks wrote:
Yep they're from the Bay Area - there was a well known bootleg EP out called Bay Area Thrashers, with recordings from when Dave Mustaine was still in the band. I only said 'proper' fan cos I couldn't think of how I wanted to put what I meant, LOL!!!
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
"Bay Area"?? I thought they were from L.A!
Huh...interesting...unless they did something overthere I've never heard before. Other than that, cool review!
Becks wrote:
It was, LOG was average, I don't like the way the signer does his thing LOL all that growly can't really tell what he's saying stuff.
So here's a mini review of Metallica finally, after a busy few days lol! They opened with two tracks from Death Magnetic, which were pretty good, but for me the highlight was For Whom the Bell Tolls. Other oldies they played included Seek and Destroy, One, And Justice for All, Master of Puppets. The special effects they had were excellent - my friend and I were a fair way back in the seated area (with a good view) and could feel the heat coming off the flames they had occasionally. There was heaps of lasers and other nifty stuff, and coffin shaped lighting rigs that moved around. Plenty of idiots at the gig too, and plenty of people who were there just cos it was Metallica. Reason I could tell this with one dude is as follows - as anyone who has been a 'proper' fan of Metallica would know, the Bay Area thing pops up often. One of the t-shirts at the merch cart had Bay Area on it. A young dude (maybe 17?) was standing next to me and said 'Ba area??? What's that? I don't think it's Bat Area??' then someone finally explained to him it was Bay Area. Hmmm, lol. Anyways, the gig was great, the best bits involved the oldies, but overall it was worth the money and I am glad I went. Seen as Craig missed out I bought him a tour shirt and posted it to him
kiamat wrote:
Metallica and LOG, wow, am somewhat jealous. Must have been an awesome gig.
Becks wrote:
I'm home! Metallica was awesome, they played for over 2 hours and played plenty of old stuff so I was happy LOL! Lamb Of God opened, they were ok.
[Vaillant 3.0] Saturday, October 16, 2010 12:01:13 AM
Ha! I'd have to see it for myself...maybe the next time they come around and have a concert in NorCal I'll go see them.
Oh! And speaking of concert, guess what arrived in the mail...my ticket to see Halford in Anaheim!!! [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Becks from Friday, October 15, 2010 11:53:37 PM)
Becks wrote:
Yeah it's definitely I'd say the most well known Metallica song, I like it too. Tell you what, Lars is a madman on his drums LOL he's like an energetic midget person hehe.
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
That's probably the most popular Metal song out there. Hell, before hearing about Judas Priest I knew about Enter Sandman for a while. It's a good tune. I probably would have cheered for The Four Horsemen or Whiplash, if they played those at all.
Becks wrote:
Haha possibly! Enter Sandman got the biggest cheer I believe. I yelled out first and loudest for Master of Puppets.
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
Dang...and all this time I thought they were from SoCal. Good to know!
That guy must have been either a noob or just a casual fan. Maybe before that concert the only song he knew from Metallica was Enter Sandman. HA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Becks wrote:
Yep they're from the Bay Area - there was a well known bootleg EP out called Bay Area Thrashers, with recordings from when Dave Mustaine was still in the band. I only said 'proper' fan cos I couldn't think of how I wanted to put what I meant, LOL!!!
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
"Bay Area"?? I thought they were from L.A!
Huh...interesting...unless they did something overthere I've never heard before. Other than that, cool review!
Becks wrote:
It was, LOG was average, I don't like the way the signer does his thing LOL all that growly can't really tell what he's saying stuff.
So here's a mini review of Metallica finally, after a busy few days lol! They opened with two tracks from Death Magnetic, which were pretty good, but for me the highlight was For Whom the Bell Tolls. Other oldies they played included Seek and Destroy, One, And Justice for All, Master of Puppets. The special effects they had were excellent - my friend and I were a fair way back in the seated area (with a good view) and could feel the heat coming off the flames they had occasionally. There was heaps of lasers and other nifty stuff, and coffin shaped lighting rigs that moved around. Plenty of idiots at the gig too, and plenty of people who were there just cos it was Metallica. Reason I could tell this with one dude is as follows - as anyone who has been a 'proper' fan of Metallica would know, the Bay Area thing pops up often. One of the t-shirts at the merch cart had Bay Area on it. A young dude (maybe 17?) was standing next to me and said 'Ba area??? What's that? I don't think it's Bat Area??' then someone finally explained to him it was Bay Area. Hmmm, lol. Anyways, the gig was great, the best bits involved the oldies, but overall it was worth the money and I am glad I went. Seen as Craig missed out I bought him a tour shirt and posted it to him
kiamat wrote:
Metallica and LOG, wow, am somewhat jealous. Must have been an awesome gig.
Becks wrote:
I'm home! Metallica was awesome, they played for over 2 hours and played plenty of old stuff so I was happy LOL! Lamb Of God opened, they were ok.
[Becks] Friday, October 15, 2010 11:53:37 PM
Yeah it's definitely I'd say the most well known Metallica song, I like it too. Tell you what, Lars is a madman on his drums LOL he's like an energetic midget person hehe. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Vaillant 3.0 from Friday, October 15, 2010 11:49:28 PM)
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
That's probably the most popular Metal song out there. Hell, before hearing about Judas Priest I knew about Enter Sandman for a while. It's a good tune. I probably would have cheered for The Four Horsemen or Whiplash, if they played those at all.
Becks wrote:
Haha possibly! Enter Sandman got the biggest cheer I believe. I yelled out first and loudest for Master of Puppets.
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
Dang...and all this time I thought they were from SoCal. Good to know!
That guy must have been either a noob or just a casual fan. Maybe before that concert the only song he knew from Metallica was Enter Sandman. HA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Becks wrote:
Yep they're from the Bay Area - there was a well known bootleg EP out called Bay Area Thrashers, with recordings from when Dave Mustaine was still in the band. I only said 'proper' fan cos I couldn't think of how I wanted to put what I meant, LOL!!!
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
"Bay Area"?? I thought they were from L.A!
Huh...interesting...unless they did something overthere I've never heard before. Other than that, cool review!
Becks wrote:
It was, LOG was average, I don't like the way the signer does his thing LOL all that growly can't really tell what he's saying stuff.
So here's a mini review of Metallica finally, after a busy few days lol! They opened with two tracks from Death Magnetic, which were pretty good, but for me the highlight was For Whom the Bell Tolls. Other oldies they played included Seek and Destroy, One, And Justice for All, Master of Puppets. The special effects they had were excellent - my friend and I were a fair way back in the seated area (with a good view) and could feel the heat coming off the flames they had occasionally. There was heaps of lasers and other nifty stuff, and coffin shaped lighting rigs that moved around. Plenty of idiots at the gig too, and plenty of people who were there just cos it was Metallica. Reason I could tell this with one dude is as follows - as anyone who has been a 'proper' fan of Metallica would know, the Bay Area thing pops up often. One of the t-shirts at the merch cart had Bay Area on it. A young dude (maybe 17?) was standing next to me and said 'Ba area??? What's that? I don't think it's Bat Area??' then someone finally explained to him it was Bay Area. Hmmm, lol. Anyways, the gig was great, the best bits involved the oldies, but overall it was worth the money and I am glad I went. Seen as Craig missed out I bought him a tour shirt and posted it to him
kiamat wrote:
Metallica and LOG, wow, am somewhat jealous. Must have been an awesome gig.
Becks wrote:
I'm home! Metallica was awesome, they played for over 2 hours and played plenty of old stuff so I was happy LOL! Lamb Of God opened, they were ok.
[Vaillant 3.0] Friday, October 15, 2010 11:49:28 PM
That's probably the most popular Metal song out there. Hell, before hearing about Judas Priest I knew about Enter Sandman for a while. It's a good tune. I probably would have cheered for The Four Horsemen or Whiplash, if they played those at all. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Becks from Friday, October 15, 2010 11:43:20 PM)
Becks wrote:
Haha possibly! Enter Sandman got the biggest cheer I believe. I yelled out first and loudest for Master of Puppets.
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
Dang...and all this time I thought they were from SoCal. Good to know!
That guy must have been either a noob or just a casual fan. Maybe before that concert the only song he knew from Metallica was Enter Sandman. HA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Becks wrote:
Yep they're from the Bay Area - there was a well known bootleg EP out called Bay Area Thrashers, with recordings from when Dave Mustaine was still in the band. I only said 'proper' fan cos I couldn't think of how I wanted to put what I meant, LOL!!!
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
"Bay Area"?? I thought they were from L.A!
Huh...interesting...unless they did something overthere I've never heard before. Other than that, cool review!
Becks wrote:
It was, LOG was average, I don't like the way the signer does his thing LOL all that growly can't really tell what he's saying stuff.
So here's a mini review of Metallica finally, after a busy few days lol! They opened with two tracks from Death Magnetic, which were pretty good, but for me the highlight was For Whom the Bell Tolls. Other oldies they played included Seek and Destroy, One, And Justice for All, Master of Puppets. The special effects they had were excellent - my friend and I were a fair way back in the seated area (with a good view) and could feel the heat coming off the flames they had occasionally. There was heaps of lasers and other nifty stuff, and coffin shaped lighting rigs that moved around. Plenty of idiots at the gig too, and plenty of people who were there just cos it was Metallica. Reason I could tell this with one dude is as follows - as anyone who has been a 'proper' fan of Metallica would know, the Bay Area thing pops up often. One of the t-shirts at the merch cart had Bay Area on it. A young dude (maybe 17?) was standing next to me and said 'Ba area??? What's that? I don't think it's Bat Area??' then someone finally explained to him it was Bay Area. Hmmm, lol. Anyways, the gig was great, the best bits involved the oldies, but overall it was worth the money and I am glad I went. Seen as Craig missed out I bought him a tour shirt and posted it to him
kiamat wrote:
Metallica and LOG, wow, am somewhat jealous. Must have been an awesome gig.
Becks wrote:
I'm home! Metallica was awesome, they played for over 2 hours and played plenty of old stuff so I was happy LOL! Lamb Of God opened, they were ok.
[Becks] Friday, October 15, 2010 11:43:20 PM
Haha possibly! Enter Sandman got the biggest cheer I believe. I yelled out first and loudest for Master of Puppets. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Vaillant 3.0 from Friday, October 15, 2010 11:36:21 PM)
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
Dang...and all this time I thought they were from SoCal. Good to know!
That guy must have been either a noob or just a casual fan. Maybe before that concert the only song he knew from Metallica was Enter Sandman. HA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Becks wrote:
Yep they're from the Bay Area - there was a well known bootleg EP out called Bay Area Thrashers, with recordings from when Dave Mustaine was still in the band. I only said 'proper' fan cos I couldn't think of how I wanted to put what I meant, LOL!!!
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
"Bay Area"?? I thought they were from L.A!
Huh...interesting...unless they did something overthere I've never heard before. Other than that, cool review!
Becks wrote:
It was, LOG was average, I don't like the way the signer does his thing LOL all that growly can't really tell what he's saying stuff.
So here's a mini review of Metallica finally, after a busy few days lol! They opened with two tracks from Death Magnetic, which were pretty good, but for me the highlight was For Whom the Bell Tolls. Other oldies they played included Seek and Destroy, One, And Justice for All, Master of Puppets. The special effects they had were excellent - my friend and I were a fair way back in the seated area (with a good view) and could feel the heat coming off the flames they had occasionally. There was heaps of lasers and other nifty stuff, and coffin shaped lighting rigs that moved around. Plenty of idiots at the gig too, and plenty of people who were there just cos it was Metallica. Reason I could tell this with one dude is as follows - as anyone who has been a 'proper' fan of Metallica would know, the Bay Area thing pops up often. One of the t-shirts at the merch cart had Bay Area on it. A young dude (maybe 17?) was standing next to me and said 'Ba area??? What's that? I don't think it's Bat Area??' then someone finally explained to him it was Bay Area. Hmmm, lol. Anyways, the gig was great, the best bits involved the oldies, but overall it was worth the money and I am glad I went. Seen as Craig missed out I bought him a tour shirt and posted it to him
kiamat wrote:
Metallica and LOG, wow, am somewhat jealous. Must have been an awesome gig.
Becks wrote:
I'm home! Metallica was awesome, they played for over 2 hours and played plenty of old stuff so I was happy LOL! Lamb Of God opened, they were ok.
[Vaillant 3.0] Friday, October 15, 2010 11:36:21 PM
Dang...and all this time I thought they were from SoCal. Good to know!
That guy must have been either a noob or just a casual fan. Maybe before that concert the only song he knew from Metallica was Enter Sandman. HA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Becks from Friday, October 15, 2010 11:31:01 PM)
Becks wrote:
Yep they're from the Bay Area - there was a well known bootleg EP out called Bay Area Thrashers, with recordings from when Dave Mustaine was still in the band. I only said 'proper' fan cos I couldn't think of how I wanted to put what I meant, LOL!!!
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
"Bay Area"?? I thought they were from L.A!
Huh...interesting...unless they did something overthere I've never heard before. Other than that, cool review!
Becks wrote:
It was, LOG was average, I don't like the way the signer does his thing LOL all that growly can't really tell what he's saying stuff.
So here's a mini review of Metallica finally, after a busy few days lol! They opened with two tracks from Death Magnetic, which were pretty good, but for me the highlight was For Whom the Bell Tolls. Other oldies they played included Seek and Destroy, One, And Justice for All, Master of Puppets. The special effects they had were excellent - my friend and I were a fair way back in the seated area (with a good view) and could feel the heat coming off the flames they had occasionally. There was heaps of lasers and other nifty stuff, and coffin shaped lighting rigs that moved around. Plenty of idiots at the gig too, and plenty of people who were there just cos it was Metallica. Reason I could tell this with one dude is as follows - as anyone who has been a 'proper' fan of Metallica would know, the Bay Area thing pops up often. One of the t-shirts at the merch cart had Bay Area on it. A young dude (maybe 17?) was standing next to me and said 'Ba area??? What's that? I don't think it's Bat Area??' then someone finally explained to him it was Bay Area. Hmmm, lol. Anyways, the gig was great, the best bits involved the oldies, but overall it was worth the money and I am glad I went. Seen as Craig missed out I bought him a tour shirt and posted it to him
kiamat wrote:
Metallica and LOG, wow, am somewhat jealous. Must have been an awesome gig.
Becks wrote:
I'm home! Metallica was awesome, they played for over 2 hours and played plenty of old stuff so I was happy LOL! Lamb Of God opened, they were ok.
[Becks] Friday, October 15, 2010 11:31:01 PM
Yep they're from the Bay Area - there was a well known bootleg EP out called Bay Area Thrashers, with recordings from when Dave Mustaine was still in the band. I only said 'proper' fan cos I couldn't think of how I wanted to put what I meant, LOL!!! [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Vaillant 3.0 from Friday, October 15, 2010 11:28:57 PM)
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
"Bay Area"?? I thought they were from L.A!
Huh...interesting...unless they did something overthere I've never heard before. Other than that, cool review!
Becks wrote:
It was, LOG was average, I don't like the way the signer does his thing LOL all that growly can't really tell what he's saying stuff.
So here's a mini review of Metallica finally, after a busy few days lol! They opened with two tracks from Death Magnetic, which were pretty good, but for me the highlight was For Whom the Bell Tolls. Other oldies they played included Seek and Destroy, One, And Justice for All, Master of Puppets. The special effects they had were excellent - my friend and I were a fair way back in the seated area (with a good view) and could feel the heat coming off the flames they had occasionally. There was heaps of lasers and other nifty stuff, and coffin shaped lighting rigs that moved around. Plenty of idiots at the gig too, and plenty of people who were there just cos it was Metallica. Reason I could tell this with one dude is as follows - as anyone who has been a 'proper' fan of Metallica would know, the Bay Area thing pops up often. One of the t-shirts at the merch cart had Bay Area on it. A young dude (maybe 17?) was standing next to me and said 'Ba area??? What's that? I don't think it's Bat Area??' then someone finally explained to him it was Bay Area. Hmmm, lol. Anyways, the gig was great, the best bits involved the oldies, but overall it was worth the money and I am glad I went. Seen as Craig missed out I bought him a tour shirt and posted it to him
kiamat wrote:
Metallica and LOG, wow, am somewhat jealous. Must have been an awesome gig.
Becks wrote:
I'm home! Metallica was awesome, they played for over 2 hours and played plenty of old stuff so I was happy LOL! Lamb Of God opened, they were ok.
[Vaillant 3.0] Friday, October 15, 2010 11:28:57 PM
"Bay Area"?? I thought they were from L.A!
Huh...interesting...unless they did something overthere I've never heard before. Other than that, cool review! [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Becks from Friday, October 15, 2010 11:03:00 PM)
Becks wrote:
It was, LOG was average, I don't like the way the signer does his thing LOL all that growly can't really tell what he's saying stuff.
So here's a mini review of Metallica finally, after a busy few days lol! They opened with two tracks from Death Magnetic, which were pretty good, but for me the highlight was For Whom the Bell Tolls. Other oldies they played included Seek and Destroy, One, And Justice for All, Master of Puppets. The special effects they had were excellent - my friend and I were a fair way back in the seated area (with a good view) and could feel the heat coming off the flames they had occasionally. There was heaps of lasers and other nifty stuff, and coffin shaped lighting rigs that moved around. Plenty of idiots at the gig too, and plenty of people who were there just cos it was Metallica. Reason I could tell this with one dude is as follows - as anyone who has been a 'proper' fan of Metallica would know, the Bay Area thing pops up often. One of the t-shirts at the merch cart had Bay Area on it. A young dude (maybe 17?) was standing next to me and said 'Ba area??? What's that? I don't think it's Bat Area??' then someone finally explained to him it was Bay Area. Hmmm, lol. Anyways, the gig was great, the best bits involved the oldies, but overall it was worth the money and I am glad I went. Seen as Craig missed out I bought him a tour shirt and posted it to him
kiamat wrote:
Metallica and LOG, wow, am somewhat jealous. Must have been an awesome gig.
Becks wrote:
I'm home! Metallica was awesome, they played for over 2 hours and played plenty of old stuff so I was happy LOL! Lamb Of God opened, they were ok.
[Becks] Friday, October 15, 2010 11:03:00 PM
It was, LOG was average, I don't like the way the signer does his thing LOL all that growly can't really tell what he's saying stuff.
So here's a mini review of Metallica finally, after a busy few days lol! They opened with two tracks from Death Magnetic, which were pretty good, but for me the highlight was For Whom the Bell Tolls. Other oldies they played included Seek and Destroy, One, And Justice for All, Master of Puppets. The special effects they had were excellent - my friend and I were a fair way back in the seated area (with a good view) and could feel the heat coming off the flames they had occasionally. There was heaps of lasers and other nifty stuff, and coffin shaped lighting rigs that moved around. Plenty of idiots at the gig too, and plenty of people who were there just cos it was Metallica. Reason I could tell this with one dude is as follows - as anyone who has been a 'proper' fan of Metallica would know, the Bay Area thing pops up often. One of the t-shirts at the merch cart had Bay Area on it. A young dude (maybe 17?) was standing next to me and said 'Ba area??? What's that? I don't think it's Bat Area??' then someone finally explained to him it was Bay Area. Hmmm, lol. Anyways, the gig was great, the best bits involved the oldies, but overall it was worth the money and I am glad I went. Seen as Craig missed out I bought him a tour shirt and posted it to him [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by kiamat from Thursday, October 14, 2010 10:00:23 AM)
kiamat wrote:
Metallica and LOG, wow, am somewhat jealous. Must have been an awesome gig.
Becks wrote:
I'm home! Metallica was awesome, they played for over 2 hours and played plenty of old stuff so I was happy LOL! Lamb Of God opened, they were ok.
[K2M] Friday, October 15, 2010 12:40:43 PM
To The "Desert Plains".
[Painkiller87] Friday, October 15, 2010 10:04:55 AM
TGIF indeed! Also it is my payday Friday too so I now have some more money in my bank! I want all the heavy metal maniacs to have a great Friday!
[Vaillant 3.0] Friday, October 15, 2010 8:32:38 AM
TGIF, everybody!!
[kiamat] Thursday, October 14, 2010 10:00:23 AM
Metallica and LOG, wow, am somewhat jealous. Must have been an awesome gig. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Becks from Wednesday, October 13, 2010 6:14:34 PM)
Becks wrote:
I'm home! Metallica was awesome, they played for over 2 hours and played plenty of old stuff so I was happy LOL! Lamb Of God opened, they were ok.
[Becks] Wednesday, October 13, 2010 6:14:34 PM
I'm home! Metallica was awesome, they played for over 2 hours and played plenty of old stuff so I was happy LOL! Lamb Of God opened, they were ok.
[Painkiller87] Wednesday, October 13, 2010 12:45:24 PM
Oh man that is a terrible chain of events! Computer problems are always a pain in the behind, I am still trying to save up for a new laptop after unsuccesfully trying to fix my old one for over a year. I am lucky to have never had anything stolen (despite all the CDs and video games I own as well as other valuables!) though I am always as vigilant as possible. Well it can only get better from here and I hope you get well from your throat infection! [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by kiamat from Wednesday, October 13, 2010 10:17:27 AM)
kiamat wrote:
I think its been an age since I've been on here, well at least 2 and a half weeks- the time its taken for the shop to fix my computer. Its been a bit stressful (not to mention expensive) especially as during that time I had my bag stolen- phone, wallet, mp3 player, drivers licence... I've been pretty much marooned at university with no way of contacting anyone!
Still, things are getting better (except I've lost my voice- throat infection.)
Hope your toe gets better quick Painkiller!
Painkiller87 wrote:
Oh man what a day. At least the road to recovery won't be too bad. It didn't take long for the procedure to get done and now I have to keep my foot elevated most of the time. Most of my weekend was video games and being with friends, and on Saturday went with my dad to go see the U of A football game. We kept getting beat offensively almost the whole game and we almost came back to win too. Ah well at least we are still doing well this season though our schedule will soon be hell when we face some of the stronger Pac-10 opponents such as Oregon and Stanford (both on the road too). I also had Monday off too thanks to Columbus Day giving me more time to relax. That's whats happening with me. Hope everyone had a good weekend too and I want to hear how everyone else is doing!
[kiamat] Wednesday, October 13, 2010 10:17:27 AM
I think its been an age since I've been on here, well at least 2 and a half weeks- the time its taken for the shop to fix my computer. Its been a bit stressful (not to mention expensive) especially as during that time I had my bag stolen- phone, wallet, mp3 player, drivers licence... I've been pretty much marooned at university with no way of contacting anyone!
Still, things are getting better (except I've lost my voice- throat infection.)
Hope your toe gets better quick Painkiller! [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Painkiller87 from Tuesday, October 12, 2010 12:42:27 PM)
Painkiller87 wrote:
Oh man what a day. At least the road to recovery won't be too bad. It didn't take long for the procedure to get done and now I have to keep my foot elevated most of the time. Most of my weekend was video games and being with friends, and on Saturday went with my dad to go see the U of A football game. We kept getting beat offensively almost the whole game and we almost came back to win too. Ah well at least we are still doing well this season though our schedule will soon be hell when we face some of the stronger Pac-10 opponents such as Oregon and Stanford (both on the road too). I also had Monday off too thanks to Columbus Day giving me more time to relax. That's whats happening with me. Hope everyone had a good weekend too and I want to hear how everyone else is doing!
[Painkiller87] Tuesday, October 12, 2010 12:42:27 PM
Oh man what a day. At least the road to recovery won't be too bad. It didn't take long for the procedure to get done and now I have to keep my foot elevated most of the time. Most of my weekend was video games and being with friends, and on Saturday went with my dad to go see the U of A football game. We kept getting beat offensively almost the whole game and we almost came back to win too. Ah well at least we are still doing well this season though our schedule will soon be hell when we face some of the stronger Pac-10 opponents such as Oregon and Stanford (both on the road too). I also had Monday off too thanks to Columbus Day giving me more time to relax. That's whats happening with me. Hope everyone had a good weekend too and I want to hear how everyone else is doing!
[Becks] Tuesday, October 12, 2010 11:39:51 AM
Heya everybody, hope you're all well! I'm off to see Metallica tonight, so I'm getting ready to catch my flight soon lol. Hope they play lots of old stuff.
[Painkiller87] Tuesday, October 12, 2010 10:17:35 AM
Hey everyone. Gotta make it brief before I get back to work. Got my toe fixed for the ingrown toenail today and have to do a new regimen for two weeks, weekend was good though U of A lost to Oregon State 29-27 here at home. Will see everyone later in the day!
[Head banger] Monday, October 11, 2010 8:49:30 AM
thanks. off to prepare... [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by HOT ROCKIN' METAL GODDESS from Monday, October 11, 2010 8:43:21 AM)
HOT ROCKIN' METAL GODDESS wrote:
Happy Thanksgiving to you and your family HB! And to all the other Canadian families celebrating today. ENJOY!
Head banger wrote:
Happy thanksgiving to all my felow canadians. enjoy
[HOT ROCKIN' METAL GODDESS] Monday, October 11, 2010 8:43:21 AM
Happy Thanksgiving to you and your family HB! And to all the other Canadian families celebrating today. ENJOY! [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Head banger from Monday, October 11, 2010 8:36:58 AM)
Head banger wrote:
Happy thanksgiving to all my felow canadians. enjoy
[Head banger] Monday, October 11, 2010 8:36:58 AM
Happy thanksgiving to all my felow canadians. enjoy
[guidogodoy] Saturday, October 09, 2010 1:21:41 PM
RAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHH!!!!! GO STATE!!!
[HOT ROCKIN' METAL GODDESS] Saturday, October 09, 2010 12:08:00 PM
AWESOME!!! Thank you, Mark and I greatly appreciated that! I was looking for the MSU fight song on You Tube with the chariot coming onto the field that you posted before and I can't find it! But, here is this one....
[guidogodoy] Saturday, October 09, 2010 11:09:05 AM
Getting geared...GO GREEN!
[Painkiller87] Tuesday, October 05, 2010 12:19:35 PM
Aww your lucky!! I am still waiting to see if Halford comes to AZ or not. I need to see the awesome that is the Metal God and his solo show! Though I do want to Evile who is going to be here in Tucson at The Rock though. We will see. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Vaillant 3.0 from Tuesday, October 05, 2010 9:42:36 AM)
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
Hey, PK!! How's it going?? Good luck with those ingrown toenails. They must hurt alot. And speaking of doctor, I'll have to find one for my eyesight soon. As of late I feel as though I can see better without glasses than with them on, which is probably a bad thing. Plus, I ran out of contact lenses while in Berlin, so I gotta replenish my supply soon.
My weekend was great! Mainly because I bought my ticket to see Halford in Anaheim this December!!! Can't wait!!!!!
Painkiller87 wrote:
Man I cannot catch a break today! I had a doctor's appointment this morning and am still recovering from the concert on Saturday. Alice Cooper and Rob Zombie just plain kicked ass! I give a 10 out of 10 for both of their performances and I never knew how crazy Rob Zombie's performances were until now, and it was EPIC!!!
Overall my weekend was great and but now I have to go to a podiatrist (foot doctor) to fix an ingrown toe nail that is bad on both sides but fortunately on only one big toe. I have to get there at least 15 - 20 minutes early to get some paperwork done since I am a new patient with this doctor (just like this morning for the checkup) and then have to get a little procedure done. Plus I have to take antibiotics for a week but that's not too bad so far.
Hope everyone has a great week and let me know how everyone else's weekend went!
Edited at: Tuesday, October 05, 2010 12:19:57 PM
[Vaillant 3.0] Tuesday, October 05, 2010 9:42:36 AM
Hey, PK!! How's it going?? Good luck with those ingrown toenails. They must hurt alot. And speaking of doctor, I'll have to find one for my eyesight soon. As of late I feel as though I can see better without glasses than with them on, which is probably a bad thing. Plus, I ran out of contact lenses while in Berlin, so I gotta replenish my supply soon.
My weekend was great! Mainly because I bought my ticket to see Halford in Anaheim this December!!! Can't wait!!!!! [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Painkiller87 from Monday, October 04, 2010 3:13:53 PM)
Painkiller87 wrote:
Man I cannot catch a break today! I had a doctor's appointment this morning and am still recovering from the concert on Saturday. Alice Cooper and Rob Zombie just plain kicked ass! I give a 10 out of 10 for both of their performances and I never knew how crazy Rob Zombie's performances were until now, and it was EPIC!!!
Overall my weekend was great and but now I have to go to a podiatrist (foot doctor) to fix an ingrown toe nail that is bad on both sides but fortunately on only one big toe. I have to get there at least 15 - 20 minutes early to get some paperwork done since I am a new patient with this doctor (just like this morning for the checkup) and then have to get a little procedure done. Plus I have to take antibiotics for a week but that's not too bad so far.
Hope everyone has a great week and let me know how everyone else's weekend went!
[Painkiller87] Monday, October 04, 2010 3:13:53 PM
Man I cannot catch a break today! I had a doctor's appointment this morning and am still recovering from the concert on Saturday. Alice Cooper and Rob Zombie just plain kicked ass! I give a 10 out of 10 for both of their performances and I never knew how crazy Rob Zombie's performances were until now, and it was EPIC!!!
Overall my weekend was great and but now I have to go to a podiatrist (foot doctor) to fix an ingrown toe nail that is bad on both sides but fortunately on only one big toe. I have to get there at least 15 - 20 minutes early to get some paperwork done since I am a new patient with this doctor (just like this morning for the checkup) and then have to get a little procedure done. Plus I have to take antibiotics for a week but that's not too bad so far.
Hope everyone has a great week and let me know how everyone else's weekend went!
[hellrider 31038] Sunday, October 03, 2010 10:44:29 PM