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[Udo Sapper] Tuesday, December 23, 2008 10:39:12 PM
I'd like to wish everyone here a Merry Metal Christmas and Happy Heavy New Year!
As you've probably noticed I haven't been online here very often in the last few weeks due to the fact that I'm pretty busy on another Metal Forum. It also is pretty hard to keep track here because of the time zone difference in Germany - you guys just get up a bit earlier and we could do a bit more talking! Well, in any case I'm still here - although not that much physically but in heart and soul and I'm very excited about the upcoming tour!
I just can't wait for the Metal Gods to blow me away in Stuttgart next year!
So, I hope everyone gets what they deserve - shit, I meant "wished for"...
CU soon!
Fuck The World
Hail And Kill
Udo
[Return_of_Darth_Painkiller_0870] Tuesday, December 23, 2008 6:47:14 PM
If I don't hop on either tomorrow or Thursday, I would like to say this now:
Merry Christmas to everyone here! Be safe. Be cool. Drink and eat and be merry. Cherish those around you this holiday, and remember to slip some Judas Priest in the CD player with the XMAS music to stir the pot a little!
[K2M] Tuesday, December 23, 2008 6:21:31 PM
Breath Deeply. Count it as A Blessing. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by joedraper from Tuesday, December 23, 2008 4:51:31 PM)
joedraper wrote:
Feck! Where does all the time go?
Lately I haven't had as much time to be here as I'd like to have but I've still had a peek in everyday to see how my metal family are.
It's been a tough week in Draperville.. On Saturday I had to go shopping and something so scary happened. I was busy paying for something and we got distracted, in the confusion my two year old daughter sort of walked out of the store we were in without anyone noticing. It took about 20 seconds to realize that she was missing> I dropped everything, ran out the store and about 5 stores up from where we were, I saw an elderly gent leading her away from me. First, I froze in terror and then ran toward them and grabbed her away from him. As I got closer and before instinct took over and I grabbed her, I did hear him saying to her 'Is that your mommy?' as he pointed to ladies in his vicinity. So luckily for us he was a good samaritin trying honestly to find her parents. When I realized that I was watching two strangesr walking away in a mall, I realized how fast and how easily an abduction can take place. To any outside observer, they could have so easily passed for grandfather and granddaughter. What scared me the most is how trusting and comfortable she was with a total stranger! I still feel very freaked out over the incident and I always thought of myself as a very vigilant parent but, I guess this is how these things happen. You think that, I took my eys of her for a second, what can go wrong in a second.. a lot can go wrong.
[joedraper] Tuesday, December 23, 2008 4:51:31 PM
Feck! Where does all the time go?
Lately I haven't had as much time to be here as I'd like to have but I've still had a peek in everyday to see how my metal family are.
It's been a tough week in Draperville.. On Saturday I had to go shopping and something so scary happened. I was busy paying for something and we got distracted, in the confusion my two year old daughter sort of walked out of the store we were in without anyone noticing. It took about 20 seconds to realize that she was missing> I dropped everything, ran out the store and about 5 stores up from where we were, I saw an elderly gent leading her away from me. First, I froze in terror and then ran toward them and grabbed her away from him. As I got closer and before instinct took over and I grabbed her, I did hear him saying to her 'Is that your mommy?' as he pointed to ladies in his vicinity. So luckily for us he was a good samaritin trying honestly to find her parents. When I realized that I was watching two strangesr walking away in a mall, I realized how fast and how easily an abduction can take place. To any outside observer, they could have so easily passed for grandfather and granddaughter. What scared me the most is how trusting and comfortable she was with a total stranger! I still feel very freaked out over the incident and I always thought of myself as a very vigilant parent but, I guess this is how these things happen. You think that, I took my eys of her for a second, what can go wrong in a second.. a lot can go wrong.
[LORD of TEXAS] Tuesday, December 23, 2008 1:58:05 PM
Have great Festivus LORD OF TEXAS.......
[Justin Kenny] Tuesday, December 23, 2008 9:59:47 AM
....Evanescence!!? I'm not about to chastise anyone who may enjoy their music or anything....like what ya want..but Christ on His Throne....that's HARDLY headbanging material...I'm sorry (and I know what I'm talking about...my eldest daughter is quite the devotee to said group).
Aaaannnnnnyhoooooooooo.....
...I don't know what tomorrow has in store for me...so...just in case I find myself to busy to visit...allow me to say now a Merry Christmas to any/all who observe....and a Joyous Holiday season wish to those who do not. PLEASE be safe and take care in your travels (if you do) and watch for the OTHER guy...and whatever you do...do NOT become that 'other guy...' we have enough assholes traversing these highways/bi-ways/interstates, tyvm....adding to that quotient is not an option.
...and no....I don't anticipate getting "Nostradamus" for Xmas.... ...'s'been a rough 5 months...
Hee hee hee, had to post this for all, having to share it, and knowing that no-one in my house would get it...
Headbanging has been branded a "health hazard" by the first ever study into the sacred heavy metal ritual.
A report, published in today's British Medical Journal by Declan Patton and Andrew McIntosh from the School For Risk And Safety Sciences at the University Of New South Wales in Sydney, Australia concluded that headbanging leaves participants with "similar effects to whiplash."
The pair conducted an extensive study of headbanging, attending numerous concerts and observing various headbanging techniques. They were then able to come up with a biomechanical analysis and a "theoretical headbanging model".
The study showed that a typical death metal song has approximately 146 beats-per-minute, which, combined with headbanging arcs of at least 45 degrees, will more than likely "cause mild head and neck injury." They also warned that faster tempos and wider arcs provide a "definite risk of mild traumatic brain injury."
And don't just take their word for it, doctors believe that in 2005, Evanescence guitarist Terry Balsamo suffered a stroke from headbanging too hard.
(and Good evening to all!)
[~ MG_Metalgoddess~] Tuesday, December 23, 2008 6:22:51 AM
Merry x-mas everyone... I hope everyone has a joy-us and safe holiday,
Merry Metal x-mas..... To all my metal family... I truley appreciate all of you,
As Cheech and Chong would say..... I LOVE YOU MAN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Hee hee hee, had to post this for all, having to share it, and knowing that no-one in my house would get it...
Headbanging has been branded a "health hazard" by the first ever study into the sacred heavy metal ritual.
A report, published in today's British Medical Journal by Declan Patton and Andrew McIntosh from the School For Risk And Safety Sciences at the University Of New South Wales in Sydney, Australia concluded that headbanging leaves participants with "similar effects to whiplash."
The pair conducted an extensive study of headbanging, attending numerous concerts and observing various headbanging techniques. They were then able to come up with a biomechanical analysis and a "theoretical headbanging model".
The study showed that a typical death metal song has approximately 146 beats-per-minute, which, combined with headbanging arcs of at least 45 degrees, will more than likely "cause mild head and neck injury." They also warned that faster tempos and wider arcs provide a "definite risk of mild traumatic brain injury."
And don't just take their word for it, doctors believe that in 2005, Evanescence guitarist Terry Balsamo suffered a stroke from headbanging too hard.
(and Good evening to all!)
[Head banger] Monday, December 22, 2008 9:46:38 PM
so, watching Ramseys kitchen nightmares (the crapy american version, not the good british one) and dee snyder is on. cool. a one minute spot, rides up on bike and rides off, but cool
[~ MG_Metalgoddess~] Monday, December 22, 2008 5:04:19 PM
Oh so that explains why my ex-boyfriend was such a ass.... Brain damage... LMAO [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by kiamat from Monday, December 22, 2008 1:41:38 PM)
kiamat wrote:
Hee hee hee, had to post this for all, having to share it, and knowing that no-one in my house would get it...
Headbanging has been branded a "health hazard" by the first ever study into the sacred heavy metal ritual.
A report, published in today's British Medical Journal by Declan Patton and Andrew McIntosh from the School For Risk And Safety Sciences at the University Of New South Wales in Sydney, Australia concluded that headbanging leaves participants with "similar effects to whiplash."
The pair conducted an extensive study of headbanging, attending numerous concerts and observing various headbanging techniques. They were then able to come up with a biomechanical analysis and a "theoretical headbanging model".
The study showed that a typical death metal song has approximately 146 beats-per-minute, which, combined with headbanging arcs of at least 45 degrees, will more than likely "cause mild head and neck injury." They also warned that faster tempos and wider arcs provide a "definite risk of mild traumatic brain injury."
And don't just take their word for it, doctors believe that in 2005, Evanescence guitarist Terry Balsamo suffered a stroke from headbanging too hard.
(and Good evening to all!)
Hee hee hee, had to post this for all, having to share it, and knowing that no-one in my house would get it...
Headbanging has been branded a "health hazard" by the first ever study into the sacred heavy metal ritual.
A report, published in today's British Medical Journal by Declan Patton and Andrew McIntosh from the School For Risk And Safety Sciences at the University Of New South Wales in Sydney, Australia concluded that headbanging leaves participants with "similar effects to whiplash."
The pair conducted an extensive study of headbanging, attending numerous concerts and observing various headbanging techniques. They were then able to come up with a biomechanical analysis and a "theoretical headbanging model".
The study showed that a typical death metal song has approximately 146 beats-per-minute, which, combined with headbanging arcs of at least 45 degrees, will more than likely "cause mild head and neck injury." They also warned that faster tempos and wider arcs provide a "definite risk of mild traumatic brain injury."
And don't just take their word for it, doctors believe that in 2005, Evanescence guitarist Terry Balsamo suffered a stroke from headbanging too hard.
(and Good evening to all!)
[kiamat] Monday, December 22, 2008 1:41:38 PM
Hee hee hee, had to post this for all, having to share it, and knowing that no-one in my house would get it...
Headbanging has been branded a "health hazard" by the first ever study into the sacred heavy metal ritual.
A report, published in today's British Medical Journal by Declan Patton and Andrew McIntosh from the School For Risk And Safety Sciences at the University Of New South Wales in Sydney, Australia concluded that headbanging leaves participants with "similar effects to whiplash."
The pair conducted an extensive study of headbanging, attending numerous concerts and observing various headbanging techniques. They were then able to come up with a biomechanical analysis and a "theoretical headbanging model".
The study showed that a typical death metal song has approximately 146 beats-per-minute, which, combined with headbanging arcs of at least 45 degrees, will more than likely "cause mild head and neck injury." They also warned that faster tempos and wider arcs provide a "definite risk of mild traumatic brain injury."
And don't just take their word for it, doctors believe that in 2005, Evanescence guitarist Terry Balsamo suffered a stroke from headbanging too hard.
(and Good evening to all!)
[Deep Freeze] Monday, December 22, 2008 9:59:29 AM
Buenos Morning, Darth!! HA!!!!!!!!!!!! [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Darth_Painkiller_0870 from Monday, December 22, 2008 9:53:18 AM)
Darth_Painkiller_0870 wrote:
Good Morning my fellow metallians!!!
[Return_of_Darth_Painkiller_0870] Monday, December 22, 2008 9:53:18 AM
Good Morning my fellow metallians!!!
[scorpion01] Monday, December 22, 2008 8:14:31 AM
YES, BUT IT ONLY 3 DAYS FROM 11 DAYS OFF FROM WORK. I'M PLANNING TO TAKE THE 3 DAYS OFF BETWEEN THE HOLIDAYS TO REST UP BEFORE THE 3 MONTHS OF HELL IN THE ACCOUNTING WORLD.
THE WEATHER SUPPOSED TO GET UP INTO THE MID 30'S LOW 40'S SO HOPEFULLY LOTS OF OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES BEFORE BEING COOPED UP IN THE OFFICE 10-12 HOURS A DAY.
Good Morn/Afternoon to my Metal Family!!!!!!!!!!!
I hope everyone has a great day.. Despite the fact that is Monday...LOL
Hugs MG~
[~ MG_Metalgoddess~] Monday, December 22, 2008 6:12:53 AM
Good Morn/Afternoon to my Metal Family!!!!!!!!!!!
I hope everyone has a great day.. Despite the fact that is Monday...LOL
Hugs MG~
[Justin Kenny] Monday, December 22, 2008 4:37:24 AM
Good morning fellow Metallians and Metallianettes!!!!
.....Metallianettes?? Hm..well...that's what happens when I have only one cup of coffee in my system....I just dig equality, is all...
...vacation was quite good....wife fell ill half-way through it, but that's alright....I don't mind being the domestic king...it's only during my vacations and on weekends I get to exact my cooking/cleaning prowess. Lots got accomplished...that's what matters....
Well...barring a couple of other pending days off in the next couple of weeks, this kid is back in the saddle....just in time for Xmas....innit that wunnerful??
So...talk to me y'all...wha's shakin' and quakin'?
[~ MG_Metalgoddess~] Sunday, December 21, 2008 6:42:35 PM
[~ MG_Metalgoddess~] Sunday, December 21, 2008 10:04:34 AM
Shawn!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Iam glad to see you out here.. even though I talk to you out on My space.. !!!