[hellrider 31038] Thursday, December 06, 2012 5:59:46 PM
YOU HAVE TO STOP BEING SO LOYAL TO YOUR BANDS THERE IS MUCH MORE THAN YOU HAVE [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by hellrider 31038 from Thursday, December 06, 2012 5:57:11 PM)
hellrider 31038 wrote:
JUST FOUND THIS PRETTY KILLER TRACK ON YOUTUBE ON THE WEEKEND AND I HAD IT BLASTED JUST NOW.I WILL HAVE TO BUY THE ALBUM.I NEVER EVEN KNEW THEY EXSISTED. LOL . http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PhG8s4NXLME
[hellrider 31038] Thursday, December 06, 2012 5:57:11 PM
JUST FOUND THIS PRETTY KILLER TRACK ON YOUTUBE ON THE WEEKEND AND I HAD IT BLASTED JUST NOW.I WILL HAVE TO BUY THE ALBUM.I NEVER EVEN KNEW THEY EXSISTED. LOL . http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PhG8s4NXLME
[tardisgirl70] Thursday, December 06, 2012 4:29:27 PM
Feed my Frankenstein - Alice Cooper
[tardisgirl70] Thursday, December 06, 2012 4:08:28 PM
While the one I mentioned is simply outstanding, the Bachman Books (written under that pseudonym) are a group of really cool short stories. He won't authorize a reprint in the US because it includes "Rage" that detailed a HS shooting before it actually happened. Google it.
You won't regret reading "11/22/63." It is great. Went on a small (heh) run today and was tempted to finish listening to my second audiobook ever. NY Times had it as top five fiction books of the year and a movie is now in the works.
METALMANJP wrote:
Love Stephen King. Rose Madder was great and a short story The Road Virus Heads North was too. He has so many good ones can't mention all.
guidogodoy wrote:
HA! No, I am no "supermarathoner." I just looked, the unabridged version is easily 30+ hours. I am just finishing it up with these last distance runs before a full marathon. Don't know what my time will be after running 26.2 miles but I might just have time to listen to the whole thing over again!
Never really thought about listening to audiobooks either until another distance runner kept hammering how "Into Thin Air" was so good. Indeed, it was as is this one by King.
Head banger wrote:
you ran thru that whole book in one run? thats impressive. how long is the audio book. Personaly I cant listen to books, but thats just me. heck I cant run either so 0 for 2 there.
guidogodoy wrote:
What the heck have you been brooding over, man? I remember when you posted all those concerts you had attended I made a comment of praise for your diversity of tastes, not a criticism in the least.
You certainly got my comment about Priest (or lack thereof) under your nails, didn't you? Let it go. Breathe. Take up yoga.
Anyhoo, back to the topic. Listening to right now? Nothing at the moment but I just finished a run to the audiobook "10/22/63" by Stephen King. Fantastic novel and a great reader.
Budred wrote:
I remember when I used to put my ipod on shuffle and out of boredom post the songs here.
Then a certain someone had to make a comment to the effect, "Gee, look at me and all the different music I listen to".
Not an exact quote but it was basically ridiculing me for it. I've seen the same idiot do it here multiple times. I wonder
if he even pays attention to what he says sometimes.
[Metalhead1172] Sunday, December 02, 2012 2:58:40 AM
Today I got Unleashed in the East on cassette and it was killer. The analog form was really cool. Im listening to metal works, im on blood red skies.
[guidogodoy] Saturday, December 01, 2012 9:43:16 PM
While the one I mentioned is simply outstanding, the Bachman Books (written under that pseudonym) are a group of really cool short stories. He won't authorize a reprint in the US because it includes "Rage" that detailed a HS shooting before it actually happened. Google it.
You won't regret reading "11/22/63." It is great. Went on a small (heh) run today and was tempted to finish listening to my second audiobook ever. NY Times had it as top five fiction books of the year and a movie is now in the works.
Love Stephen King. Rose Madder was great and a short story The Road Virus Heads North was too. He has so many good ones can't mention all.
guidogodoy wrote:
HA! No, I am no "supermarathoner." I just looked, the unabridged version is easily 30+ hours. I am just finishing it up with these last distance runs before a full marathon. Don't know what my time will be after running 26.2 miles but I might just have time to listen to the whole thing over again!
Never really thought about listening to audiobooks either until another distance runner kept hammering how "Into Thin Air" was so good. Indeed, it was as is this one by King.
Head banger wrote:
you ran thru that whole book in one run? thats impressive. how long is the audio book. Personaly I cant listen to books, but thats just me. heck I cant run either so 0 for 2 there.
guidogodoy wrote:
What the heck have you been brooding over, man? I remember when you posted all those concerts you had attended I made a comment of praise for your diversity of tastes, not a criticism in the least.
You certainly got my comment about Priest (or lack thereof) under your nails, didn't you? Let it go. Breathe. Take up yoga.
Anyhoo, back to the topic. Listening to right now? Nothing at the moment but I just finished a run to the audiobook "10/22/63" by Stephen King. Fantastic novel and a great reader.
Budred wrote:
I remember when I used to put my ipod on shuffle and out of boredom post the songs here.
Then a certain someone had to make a comment to the effect, "Gee, look at me and all the different music I listen to".
Not an exact quote but it was basically ridiculing me for it. I've seen the same idiot do it here multiple times. I wonder
if he even pays attention to what he says sometimes.
[METALMANJP] Friday, November 30, 2012 8:39:28 AM
Love Stephen King. Rose Madder was great and a short story The Road Virus Heads North was too. He has so many good ones can't mention all. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Wednesday, November 28, 2012 5:56:16 PM)
guidogodoy wrote:
HA! No, I am no "supermarathoner." I just looked, the unabridged version is easily 30+ hours. I am just finishing it up with these last distance runs before a full marathon. Don't know what my time will be after running 26.2 miles but I might just have time to listen to the whole thing over again!
Never really thought about listening to audiobooks either until another distance runner kept hammering how "Into Thin Air" was so good. Indeed, it was as is this one by King.
Head banger wrote:
you ran thru that whole book in one run? thats impressive. how long is the audio book. Personaly I cant listen to books, but thats just me. heck I cant run either so 0 for 2 there.
guidogodoy wrote:
What the heck have you been brooding over, man? I remember when you posted all those concerts you had attended I made a comment of praise for your diversity of tastes, not a criticism in the least.
You certainly got my comment about Priest (or lack thereof) under your nails, didn't you? Let it go. Breathe. Take up yoga.
Anyhoo, back to the topic. Listening to right now? Nothing at the moment but I just finished a run to the audiobook "10/22/63" by Stephen King. Fantastic novel and a great reader.
Budred wrote:
I remember when I used to put my ipod on shuffle and out of boredom post the songs here.
Then a certain someone had to make a comment to the effect, "Gee, look at me and all the different music I listen to".
Not an exact quote but it was basically ridiculing me for it. I've seen the same idiot do it here multiple times. I wonder
if he even pays attention to what he says sometimes.
[Brian_Evans] Thursday, November 29, 2012 8:06:16 PM
Crank that bad-boy!
[hellrider 31038] Thursday, November 29, 2012 5:27:03 PM
IN A LITTLE WHILE I WILL BE PUTING ON MY NEW STRIKER LP I JUST RECIEVED TONIGHT.ALL THE WAY I BELIEVE FROM GERMANY IF I AM CORRECT AND ONLY TOOK LIKE A WEEK TO RECIEVE IT.WHILE I WORK
SOMEMORE ON MY FLAME THROWER FIRE BLASTER (BLOW TORCH FIST LOL ) I AM MAKING
[Head banger] Wednesday, November 28, 2012 9:19:01 PM
yeah, I figured that might run over time. how long for you to sit and read it. I read fast, could probably do the book in the time it takes you to run the marathon.
just cant get into listening.
back on topic, listening to "a tout le monde" (set me free)
HA! No, I am no "supermarathoner." I just looked, the unabridged version is easily 30+ hours. I am just finishing it up with these last distance runs before a full marathon. Don't know what my time will be after running 26.2 miles but I might just have time to listen to the whole thing over again!
Never really thought about listening to audiobooks either until another distance runner kept hammering how "Into Thin Air" was so good. Indeed, it was as is this one by King.
Head banger wrote:
you ran thru that whole book in one run? thats impressive. how long is the audio book. Personaly I cant listen to books, but thats just me. heck I cant run either so 0 for 2 there.
guidogodoy wrote:
What the heck have you been brooding over, man? I remember when you posted all those concerts you had attended I made a comment of praise for your diversity of tastes, not a criticism in the least.
You certainly got my comment about Priest (or lack thereof) under your nails, didn't you? Let it go. Breathe. Take up yoga.
Anyhoo, back to the topic. Listening to right now? Nothing at the moment but I just finished a run to the audiobook "10/22/63" by Stephen King. Fantastic novel and a great reader.
Budred wrote:
I remember when I used to put my ipod on shuffle and out of boredom post the songs here.
Then a certain someone had to make a comment to the effect, "Gee, look at me and all the different music I listen to".
Not an exact quote but it was basically ridiculing me for it. I've seen the same idiot do it here multiple times. I wonder
if he even pays attention to what he says sometimes.
[guidogodoy] Wednesday, November 28, 2012 5:56:16 PM
HA! No, I am no "supermarathoner." I just looked, the unabridged version is easily 30+ hours. I am just finishing it up with these last distance runs before a full marathon. Don't know what my time will be after running 26.2 miles but I might just have time to listen to the whole thing over again!
Never really thought about listening to audiobooks either until another distance runner kept hammering how "Into Thin Air" was so good. Indeed, it was as is this one by King.
you ran thru that whole book in one run? thats impressive. how long is the audio book. Personaly I cant listen to books, but thats just me. heck I cant run either so 0 for 2 there.
guidogodoy wrote:
What the heck have you been brooding over, man? I remember when you posted all those concerts you had attended I made a comment of praise for your diversity of tastes, not a criticism in the least.
You certainly got my comment about Priest (or lack thereof) under your nails, didn't you? Let it go. Breathe. Take up yoga.
Anyhoo, back to the topic. Listening to right now? Nothing at the moment but I just finished a run to the audiobook "10/22/63" by Stephen King. Fantastic novel and a great reader.
Budred wrote:
I remember when I used to put my ipod on shuffle and out of boredom post the songs here.
Then a certain someone had to make a comment to the effect, "Gee, look at me and all the different music I listen to".
Not an exact quote but it was basically ridiculing me for it. I've seen the same idiot do it here multiple times. I wonder
if he even pays attention to what he says sometimes.
[Head banger] Wednesday, November 28, 2012 7:48:28 AM
you ran thru that whole book in one run? thats impressive. how long is the audio book. Personaly I cant listen to books, but thats just me. heck I cant run either so 0 for 2 there. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Tuesday, November 27, 2012 6:26:36 PM)
guidogodoy wrote:
What the heck have you been brooding over, man? I remember when you posted all those concerts you had attended I made a comment of praise for your diversity of tastes, not a criticism in the least.
You certainly got my comment about Priest (or lack thereof) under your nails, didn't you? Let it go. Breathe. Take up yoga.
Anyhoo, back to the topic. Listening to right now? Nothing at the moment but I just finished a run to the audiobook "10/22/63" by Stephen King. Fantastic novel and a great reader.
Budred wrote:
I remember when I used to put my ipod on shuffle and out of boredom post the songs here.
Then a certain someone had to make a comment to the effect, "Gee, look at me and all the different music I listen to".
Not an exact quote but it was basically ridiculing me for it. I've seen the same idiot do it here multiple times. I wonder
if he even pays attention to what he says sometimes.
[guidogodoy] Tuesday, November 27, 2012 6:26:36 PM
What the heck have you been brooding over, man? I remember when you posted all those concerts you had attended I made a comment of praise for your diversity of tastes, not a criticism in the least.
You certainly got my comment about Priest (or lack thereof) under your nails, didn't you? Let it go. Breathe. Take up yoga.
Anyhoo, back to the topic. Listening to right now? Nothing at the moment but I just finished a run to the audiobook "10/22/63" by Stephen King. Fantastic novel and a great reader.
I remember when I used to put my ipod on shuffle and out of boredom post the songs here.
Then a certain someone had to make a comment to the effect, "Gee, look at me and all the different music I listen to".
Not an exact quote but it was basically ridiculing me for it. I've seen the same idiot do it here multiple times. I wonder
if he even pays attention to what he says sometimes.
[Budred] Tuesday, November 27, 2012 1:42:36 PM
I remember when I used to put my ipod on shuffle and out of boredom post the songs here.
Then a certain someone had to make a comment to the effect, "Gee, look at me and all the different music I listen to".
Not an exact quote but it was basically ridiculing me for it. I've seen the same idiot do it here multiple times. I wonder
if he even pays attention to what he says sometimes.
[Brian_Evans] Monday, November 26, 2012 10:13:25 PM
Here's a pre two fer tuesday ...courtesy of Brad Gillis and Jack Blades ...ha!