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HA!!!!!!!!!!!!! Oh, man!! MG's gonna kill you with that one!! [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Soylentgreen4u a.k.a. theWOLFMAN from Saturday, March 21, 2009 10:56:56 AM) | | Soylentgreen4u a.k.a. theWOLFMAN wrote: | | OHHHHHHHHHHHHHH PLEASE!...THE LAST TIME YOU SAW 38,WAS 1838!... | | MG_Metalgoddess wrote: | | I must agree Iam 38, I have had people ( Family) tell me oh you should grow up and stop listening to that kind of music. EXCUSE ME.... LOL I didnt know when you hit 30 I was supposed to turn into an old fart and play country and lawrence welk... Gimmi a break.....I just tell people I need to Listen to music for the living... LOL
That other crap to me all sounds the same, and is depressing.. I love my metal!!!!!!!! And no-one is gonna tell me otherwise.. the music is electric, and keeps me going.... There is nothing like a good work-out with the priest...
I dont wear the fish-net stockings, anymore or the short leather mini's... LOL But a good ole pair of blue jeans and cool shirt will do for me..
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OHHHHHHHHHHHHHH PLEASE!...THE LAST TIME YOU SAW 38,WAS 1838!... [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by MG_Metalgoddess from Saturday, March 21, 2009 9:53:49 AM) | | MG_Metalgoddess wrote: | | I must agree Iam 38, I have had people ( Family) tell me oh you should grow up and stop listening to that kind of music. EXCUSE ME.... LOL I didnt know when you hit 30 I was supposed to turn into an old fart and play country and lawrence welk... Gimmi a break.....I just tell people I need to Listen to music for the living... LOL
That other crap to me all sounds the same, and is depressing.. I love my metal!!!!!!!! And no-one is gonna tell me otherwise.. the music is electric, and keeps me going.... There is nothing like a good work-out with the priest...
I dont wear the fish-net stockings, anymore or the short leather mini's... LOL But a good ole pair of blue jeans and cool shirt will do for me..
Hugs MG~ |
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[~ MG_Metalgoddess~] Saturday, March 21, 2009 9:53:49 AM | |
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I must agree Iam 38, I have had people ( Family) tell me oh you should grow up and stop listening to that kind of music. EXCUSE ME.... LOL I didnt know when you hit 30 I was supposed to turn into an old fart and play country and lawrence welk... Gimmi a break.....I just tell people I need to Listen to music for the living... LOL
That other crap to me all sounds the same, and is depressing.. I love my metal!!!!!!!! And no-one is gonna tell me otherwise.. the music is electric, and keeps me going.... There is nothing like a good work-out with the priest...
I dont wear the fish-net stockings, anymore or the short leather mini's... LOL But a good ole pair of blue jeans and cool shirt will do for me..
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[ron h] Saturday, March 21, 2009 9:40:56 AM | |
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So very true...I'm still a 17 year old trapped in a 42 year old body...it's where the mind is at...that's what matters!!!...we 'old-timers' rock!!! [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by momo from Saturday, March 21, 2009 9:35:41 AM) | | momo wrote: | | age is just a number, I'm 50 and don't look, act or dress like someone who's half a century old. |
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[momo] Saturday, March 21, 2009 9:35:41 AM | |
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age is just a number, I'm 50 and don't look, act or dress like someone who's half a century old. [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by ronhartsell from Saturday, March 21, 2009 9:31:37 AM) |
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[ron h] Saturday, March 21, 2009 9:31:37 AM | |
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[spapad] Saturday, March 21, 2009 9:26:40 AM | |
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Age jokes dont offend me. I'm 44 and damn proud of it! Not to shabby for an "old lady". LOL [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by ronhartsell from Saturday, March 21, 2009 9:19:47 AM) | | ronhartsell wrote: | | sooooo, this pic is from like '78 or '79 *ducks to avoid thrown objects* | | spapad wrote: | | OOOoops, just realized. Wearing the Metallian, must have been 19, after freshman year of college. |
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[ron h] Saturday, March 21, 2009 9:19:47 AM | |
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sooooo, this pic is from like '78 or '79 *ducks to avoid thrown objects* [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by spapad from Saturday, March 21, 2009 9:15:23 AM) | | spapad wrote: | | OOOoops, just realized. Wearing the Metallian, must have been 19, after freshman year of college. |
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[spapad] Saturday, March 21, 2009 9:15:23 AM | |
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OOOoops, just realized. Wearing the Metallian, must have been 19, after freshman year of college. |
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[spapad] Saturday, March 21, 2009 9:07:21 AM | |
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No 18 there, we went to Chicago about every two years. [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by ronhartsell from Saturday, March 21, 2009 8:59:46 AM) | | ronhartsell wrote: | | Just teasing ya!! How old were you...you don't look 14 in the pic... | | spapad wrote: | | Actually, I was laughing and yelling at my family, "Cant you see I'm being molested here!" LOL | | ronhartsell wrote: | | I can tell by your expression you were just hating it | | spapad wrote: | | 18, and he was about in his 30's best I could tell and dressed in animal skins, and was all over me like a cheap suit and the family was laughing and taking pictures likes Japanese tourists on holiday.
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The U-boat facinated me to see just what cramped corners those people lived in. Never got to see Tut's tour, maybe they will do it again someday before Flora is all grown up. Would be nice. The Brookfield Zoo was awsome there too. And I don't know where we went one year, but it was in another state, A HUGE Renaisance festival! That was so much fun, even though the troll that guarded the gate decided he liked me and was actually licking my neck while family stood back and snapped off photos and laughed. LOL (Quoting Message by ronhartsell from Saturday, March 21, 2009 8:14:12 AM)
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I'm not sure, I remember they renovated it at one point, then I thought they were moving it somewhere else...I'll have to get back to you on that, it's been awhile since I've been there...but I have been forunate enough to tour it as well...I've also seen the King Tut exhibit many years ago as well as the ruins of Pompeii...
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It is a fabulous place. I love the Museum of Science there. Does it still have the U-boat built into it?
Morning, Michael!
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I live in a suburb of Chicago on the Indiana border and can visit whenever I want...it's 15 minutes to downtown from where I live...it's a beautiful and clean (asthetically), probably one of the cleanest big-cities you'll ever visit in the world...and there's so much to do...
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I love Chicago! Beutiful place! Once while visiting family my cousin Russ and I went out to see the city without telling anyone. We rode the EL and were gone for hours. Needless to say, since I was only 14 at the time and Russ 16, ...................we were both grounded when we came home. LOL
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allllllrighty then...come to Chicago and I'll take you out for a Chicago style pizza and sample some brew...
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Here it is:
"It was a very famous place, and it would cost about five shillings (40 cents) to rent one of the old schoolrooms for a day. Everyone in the Midlands would use it, because there was nowhere else you could go and rehearse, turn up the volume as loud as you wanted, and blast out."
"One night at a local rehearsal room called Holy Joe's in Wednesbury (run by a Vicar called 'Father Husband'), I heard a band I liked the sound of. I put my head 'round the door to see three young head-banging, crazy, long haired guys, amps full up."- Al Atkins, Victim Of Changes liner note, 1997
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[ron h] Saturday, March 21, 2009 8:59:46 AM | |
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Just teasing ya!! How old were you...you don't look 14 in the pic... [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by spapad from Saturday, March 21, 2009 8:57:16 AM) | | spapad wrote: | | Actually, I was laughing and yelling at my family, "Cant you see I'm being molested here!" LOL | | ronhartsell wrote: | | I can tell by your expression you were just hating it | | spapad wrote: | | 18, and he was about in his 30's best I could tell and dressed in animal skins, and was all over me like a cheap suit and the family was laughing and taking pictures likes Japanese tourists on holiday.
| | ronhartsell wrote: | | A strange troll licking your neck...that's just gross...how old were you? | | spapad wrote: | | Only D.C., NY's Metropolitan, and Chicago's Science and Industry are in my opinion really worth your time. They are without a doubt the best.
The U-boat facinated me to see just what cramped corners those people lived in. Never got to see Tut's tour, maybe they will do it again someday before Flora is all grown up. Would be nice. The Brookfield Zoo was awsome there too. And I don't know where we went one year, but it was in another state, A HUGE Renaisance festival! That was so much fun, even though the troll that guarded the gate decided he liked me and was actually licking my neck while family stood back and snapped off photos and laughed. LOL (Quoting Message by ronhartsell from Saturday, March 21, 2009 8:14:12 AM)
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I'm not sure, I remember they renovated it at one point, then I thought they were moving it somewhere else...I'll have to get back to you on that, it's been awhile since I've been there...but I have been forunate enough to tour it as well...I've also seen the King Tut exhibit many years ago as well as the ruins of Pompeii...
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spapad wrote: |
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It is a fabulous place. I love the Museum of Science there. Does it still have the U-boat built into it?
Morning, Michael!
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I live in a suburb of Chicago on the Indiana border and can visit whenever I want...it's 15 minutes to downtown from where I live...it's a beautiful and clean (asthetically), probably one of the cleanest big-cities you'll ever visit in the world...and there's so much to do...
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I love Chicago! Beutiful place! Once while visiting family my cousin Russ and I went out to see the city without telling anyone. We rode the EL and were gone for hours. Needless to say, since I was only 14 at the time and Russ 16, ...................we were both grounded when we came home. LOL
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allllllrighty then...come to Chicago and I'll take you out for a Chicago style pizza and sample some brew...
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Here it is:
"It was a very famous place, and it would cost about five shillings (40 cents) to rent one of the old schoolrooms for a day. Everyone in the Midlands would use it, because there was nowhere else you could go and rehearse, turn up the volume as loud as you wanted, and blast out."
"One night at a local rehearsal room called Holy Joe's in Wednesbury (run by a Vicar called 'Father Husband'), I heard a band I liked the sound of. I put my head 'round the door to see three young head-banging, crazy, long haired guys, amps full up."- Al Atkins, Victim Of Changes liner note, 1997
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[spapad] Saturday, March 21, 2009 8:57:16 AM | |
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Actually, I was laughing and yelling at my family, "Cant you see I'm being molested here!" LOL [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by ronhartsell from Saturday, March 21, 2009 8:55:46 AM) | | ronhartsell wrote: | | I can tell by your expression you were just hating it | | spapad wrote: | | 18, and he was about in his 30's best I could tell and dressed in animal skins, and was all over me like a cheap suit and the family was laughing and taking pictures likes Japanese tourists on holiday.
| | ronhartsell wrote: | | A strange troll licking your neck...that's just gross...how old were you? | | spapad wrote: | | Only D.C., NY's Metropolitan, and Chicago's Science and Industry are in my opinion really worth your time. They are without a doubt the best.
The U-boat facinated me to see just what cramped corners those people lived in. Never got to see Tut's tour, maybe they will do it again someday before Flora is all grown up. Would be nice. The Brookfield Zoo was awsome there too. And I don't know where we went one year, but it was in another state, A HUGE Renaisance festival! That was so much fun, even though the troll that guarded the gate decided he liked me and was actually licking my neck while family stood back and snapped off photos and laughed. LOL (Quoting Message by ronhartsell from Saturday, March 21, 2009 8:14:12 AM)
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I'm not sure, I remember they renovated it at one point, then I thought they were moving it somewhere else...I'll have to get back to you on that, it's been awhile since I've been there...but I have been forunate enough to tour it as well...I've also seen the King Tut exhibit many years ago as well as the ruins of Pompeii...
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spapad wrote: |
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It is a fabulous place. I love the Museum of Science there. Does it still have the U-boat built into it?
Morning, Michael!
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ronhartsell wrote: |
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I live in a suburb of Chicago on the Indiana border and can visit whenever I want...it's 15 minutes to downtown from where I live...it's a beautiful and clean (asthetically), probably one of the cleanest big-cities you'll ever visit in the world...and there's so much to do...
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I love Chicago! Beutiful place! Once while visiting family my cousin Russ and I went out to see the city without telling anyone. We rode the EL and were gone for hours. Needless to say, since I was only 14 at the time and Russ 16, ...................we were both grounded when we came home. LOL
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ronhartsell wrote: |
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allllllrighty then...come to Chicago and I'll take you out for a Chicago style pizza and sample some brew...
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Phantom A6 wrote: |
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Here it is:
"It was a very famous place, and it would cost about five shillings (40 cents) to rent one of the old schoolrooms for a day. Everyone in the Midlands would use it, because there was nowhere else you could go and rehearse, turn up the volume as loud as you wanted, and blast out."
"One night at a local rehearsal room called Holy Joe's in Wednesbury (run by a Vicar called 'Father Husband'), I heard a band I liked the sound of. I put my head 'round the door to see three young head-banging, crazy, long haired guys, amps full up."- Al Atkins, Victim Of Changes liner note, 1997
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[ron h] Saturday, March 21, 2009 8:55:46 AM | |
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I can tell by your expression you were just hating it [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by spapad from Saturday, March 21, 2009 8:48:56 AM) | | spapad wrote: | | 18, and he was about in his 30's best I could tell and dressed in animal skins, and was all over me like a cheap suit and the family was laughing and taking pictures likes Japanese tourists on holiday.
| | ronhartsell wrote: | | A strange troll licking your neck...that's just gross...how old were you? | | spapad wrote: | | Only D.C., NY's Metropolitan, and Chicago's Science and Industry are in my opinion really worth your time. They are without a doubt the best.
The U-boat facinated me to see just what cramped corners those people lived in. Never got to see Tut's tour, maybe they will do it again someday before Flora is all grown up. Would be nice. The Brookfield Zoo was awsome there too. And I don't know where we went one year, but it was in another state, A HUGE Renaisance festival! That was so much fun, even though the troll that guarded the gate decided he liked me and was actually licking my neck while family stood back and snapped off photos and laughed. LOL (Quoting Message by ronhartsell from Saturday, March 21, 2009 8:14:12 AM)
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ronhartsell wrote: |
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I'm not sure, I remember they renovated it at one point, then I thought they were moving it somewhere else...I'll have to get back to you on that, it's been awhile since I've been there...but I have been forunate enough to tour it as well...I've also seen the King Tut exhibit many years ago as well as the ruins of Pompeii...
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spapad wrote: |
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It is a fabulous place. I love the Museum of Science there. Does it still have the U-boat built into it?
Morning, Michael!
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ronhartsell wrote: |
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I live in a suburb of Chicago on the Indiana border and can visit whenever I want...it's 15 minutes to downtown from where I live...it's a beautiful and clean (asthetically), probably one of the cleanest big-cities you'll ever visit in the world...and there's so much to do...
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spapad wrote: |
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I love Chicago! Beutiful place! Once while visiting family my cousin Russ and I went out to see the city without telling anyone. We rode the EL and were gone for hours. Needless to say, since I was only 14 at the time and Russ 16, ...................we were both grounded when we came home. LOL
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ronhartsell wrote: |
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allllllrighty then...come to Chicago and I'll take you out for a Chicago style pizza and sample some brew...
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Phantom A6 wrote: |
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Here it is:
"It was a very famous place, and it would cost about five shillings (40 cents) to rent one of the old schoolrooms for a day. Everyone in the Midlands would use it, because there was nowhere else you could go and rehearse, turn up the volume as loud as you wanted, and blast out."
"One night at a local rehearsal room called Holy Joe's in Wednesbury (run by a Vicar called 'Father Husband'), I heard a band I liked the sound of. I put my head 'round the door to see three young head-banging, crazy, long haired guys, amps full up."- Al Atkins, Victim Of Changes liner note, 1997
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[spapad] Saturday, March 21, 2009 8:48:56 AM | |
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18, and he was about in his 30's best I could tell and dressed in animal skins, and was all over me like a cheap suit and the family was laughing and taking pictures likes Japanese tourists on holiday.
[Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by ronhartsell from Saturday, March 21, 2009 8:37:03 AM) | | ronhartsell wrote: | | A strange troll licking your neck...that's just gross...how old were you? | | spapad wrote: | | Only D.C., NY's Metropolitan, and Chicago's Science and Industry are in my opinion really worth your time. They are without a doubt the best.
The U-boat facinated me to see just what cramped corners those people lived in. Never got to see Tut's tour, maybe they will do it again someday before Flora is all grown up. Would be nice. The Brookfield Zoo was awsome there too. And I don't know where we went one year, but it was in another state, A HUGE Renaisance festival! That was so much fun, even though the troll that guarded the gate decided he liked me and was actually licking my neck while family stood back and snapped off photos and laughed. LOL (Quoting Message by ronhartsell from Saturday, March 21, 2009 8:14:12 AM)
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ronhartsell wrote: |
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I'm not sure, I remember they renovated it at one point, then I thought they were moving it somewhere else...I'll have to get back to you on that, it's been awhile since I've been there...but I have been forunate enough to tour it as well...I've also seen the King Tut exhibit many years ago as well as the ruins of Pompeii...
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spapad wrote: |
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It is a fabulous place. I love the Museum of Science there. Does it still have the U-boat built into it?
Morning, Michael!
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ronhartsell wrote: |
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I live in a suburb of Chicago on the Indiana border and can visit whenever I want...it's 15 minutes to downtown from where I live...it's a beautiful and clean (asthetically), probably one of the cleanest big-cities you'll ever visit in the world...and there's so much to do...
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spapad wrote: |
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I love Chicago! Beutiful place! Once while visiting family my cousin Russ and I went out to see the city without telling anyone. We rode the EL and were gone for hours. Needless to say, since I was only 14 at the time and Russ 16, ...................we were both grounded when we came home. LOL
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ronhartsell wrote: |
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allllllrighty then...come to Chicago and I'll take you out for a Chicago style pizza and sample some brew...
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Phantom A6 wrote: |
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Here it is:
"It was a very famous place, and it would cost about five shillings (40 cents) to rent one of the old schoolrooms for a day. Everyone in the Midlands would use it, because there was nowhere else you could go and rehearse, turn up the volume as loud as you wanted, and blast out."
"One night at a local rehearsal room called Holy Joe's in Wednesbury (run by a Vicar called 'Father Husband'), I heard a band I liked the sound of. I put my head 'round the door to see three young head-banging, crazy, long haired guys, amps full up."- Al Atkins, Victim Of Changes liner note, 1997
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[ron h] Saturday, March 21, 2009 8:37:03 AM | |
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A strange troll licking your neck...that's just gross...how old were you? [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by spapad from Saturday, March 21, 2009 8:30:27 AM) | | spapad wrote: | | Only D.C., NY's Metropolitan, and Chicago's Science and Industry are in my opinion really worth your time. They are without a doubt the best.
The U-boat facinated me to see just what cramped corners those people lived in. Never got to see Tut's tour, maybe they will do it again someday before Flora is all grown up. Would be nice. The Brookfield Zoo was awsome there too. And I don't know where we went one year, but it was in another state, A HUGE Renaisance festival! That was so much fun, even though the troll that guarded the gate decided he liked me and was actually licking my neck while family stood back and snapped off photos and laughed. LOL (Quoting Message by ronhartsell from Saturday, March 21, 2009 8:14:12 AM)
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ronhartsell wrote: |
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I'm not sure, I remember they renovated it at one point, then I thought they were moving it somewhere else...I'll have to get back to you on that, it's been awhile since I've been there...but I have been forunate enough to tour it as well...I've also seen the King Tut exhibit many years ago as well as the ruins of Pompeii...
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spapad wrote: |
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It is a fabulous place. I love the Museum of Science there. Does it still have the U-boat built into it?
Morning, Michael!
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ronhartsell wrote: |
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I live in a suburb of Chicago on the Indiana border and can visit whenever I want...it's 15 minutes to downtown from where I live...it's a beautiful and clean (asthetically), probably one of the cleanest big-cities you'll ever visit in the world...and there's so much to do...
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spapad wrote: |
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I love Chicago! Beutiful place! Once while visiting family my cousin Russ and I went out to see the city without telling anyone. We rode the EL and were gone for hours. Needless to say, since I was only 14 at the time and Russ 16, ...................we were both grounded when we came home. LOL
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ronhartsell wrote: |
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allllllrighty then...come to Chicago and I'll take you out for a Chicago style pizza and sample some brew...
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Phantom A6 wrote: |
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Here it is:
"It was a very famous place, and it would cost about five shillings (40 cents) to rent one of the old schoolrooms for a day. Everyone in the Midlands would use it, because there was nowhere else you could go and rehearse, turn up the volume as loud as you wanted, and blast out."
"One night at a local rehearsal room called Holy Joe's in Wednesbury (run by a Vicar called 'Father Husband'), I heard a band I liked the sound of. I put my head 'round the door to see three young head-banging, crazy, long haired guys, amps full up."- Al Atkins, Victim Of Changes liner note, 1997
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Only D.C., NY's Metropolitan, and Chicago's Science and Industry are in my opinion really worth your time. They are without a doubt the best.
The U-boat facinated me to see just what cramped corners those people lived in. Never got to see Tut's tour, maybe they will do it again someday before Flora is all grown up. Would be nice. The Brookfield Zoo was awsome there too. And I don't know where we went one year, but it was in another state, A HUGE Renaisance festival! That was so much fun, even though the troll that guarded the gate decided he liked me and was actually licking my neck while family stood back and snapped off photos and laughed. LOL [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by ronhartsell from Saturday, March 21, 2009 8:14:12 AM)
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ronhartsell wrote: |
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I'm not sure, I remember they renovated it at one point, then I thought they were moving it somewhere else...I'll have to get back to you on that, it's been awhile since I've been there...but I have been forunate enough to tour it as well...I've also seen the King Tut exhibit many years ago as well as the ruins of Pompeii...
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spapad wrote: |
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It is a fabulous place. I love the Museum of Science there. Does it still have the U-boat built into it?
Morning, Michael!
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ronhartsell wrote: |
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I live in a suburb of Chicago on the Indiana border and can visit whenever I want...it's 15 minutes to downtown from where I live...it's a beautiful and clean (asthetically), probably one of the cleanest big-cities you'll ever visit in the world...and there's so much to do...
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spapad wrote: |
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I love Chicago! Beutiful place! Once while visiting family my cousin Russ and I went out to see the city without telling anyone. We rode the EL and were gone for hours. Needless to say, since I was only 14 at the time and Russ 16, ...................we were both grounded when we came home. LOL
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ronhartsell wrote: |
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allllllrighty then...come to Chicago and I'll take you out for a Chicago style pizza and sample some brew...
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Phantom A6 wrote: |
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Here it is:
"It was a very famous place, and it would cost about five shillings (40 cents) to rent one of the old schoolrooms for a day. Everyone in the Midlands would use it, because there was nowhere else you could go and rehearse, turn up the volume as loud as you wanted, and blast out."
"One night at a local rehearsal room called Holy Joe's in Wednesbury (run by a Vicar called 'Father Husband'), I heard a band I liked the sound of. I put my head 'round the door to see three young head-banging, crazy, long haired guys, amps full up."- Al Atkins, Victim Of Changes liner note, 1997
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I'm not sure, I remember they renovated it at one point, then I thought they were moving it somewhere else...I'll have to get back to you on that, it's been awhile since I've been there...but I have been forunate enough to tour it as well...I've also seen the King Tut exhibit many years ago as well as the ruins of Pompeii... [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by spapad from Saturday, March 21, 2009 8:07:31 AM) | | spapad wrote: | | It is a fabulous place. I love the Museum of Science there. Does it still have the U-boat built into it?
Morning, Michael! | | ronhartsell wrote: | | I live in a suburb of Chicago on the Indiana border and can visit whenever I want...it's 15 minutes to downtown from where I live...it's a beautiful and clean (asthetically), probably one of the cleanest big-cities you'll ever visit in the world...and there's so much to do... | | spapad wrote: | | I love Chicago! Beutiful place! Once while visiting family my cousin Russ and I went out to see the city without telling anyone. We rode the EL and were gone for hours. Needless to say, since I was only 14 at the time and Russ 16, ...................we were both grounded when we came home. LOL | | ronhartsell wrote: | | allllllrighty then...come to Chicago and I'll take you out for a Chicago style pizza and sample some brew... | | Phantom A6 wrote: | |
Here it is:
"It was a very famous place, and it would cost about five shillings (40 cents) to rent one of the old schoolrooms for a day. Everyone in the Midlands would use it, because there was nowhere else you could go and rehearse, turn up the volume as loud as you wanted, and blast out."
"One night at a local rehearsal room called Holy Joe's in Wednesbury (run by a Vicar called 'Father Husband'), I heard a band I liked the sound of. I put my head 'round the door to see three young head-banging, crazy, long haired guys, amps full up."- Al Atkins, Victim Of Changes liner note, 1997
- K.K. Downing, Heavy Duty official biography, 1984 |
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