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[HOT ROCKIN' METAL GODDESS] Saturday, November 07, 2009 3:32:06 PM
Yup, no alcohol at Munn anymore. So now instead of keeping all the partying students and alumni in one place, they are doing it all over. Nothing like that next to parents with their little kids! STUPID! They thought it would put an end to things? YEAH RIGHT! Now they are just doing it in groups in the regular lots. I loved the trash can parties! WOO HOO, nothing like that at 8am to get a body going!
I went to witness the riot at Cedar Village in '90. Wow, those people burned everything. Broke into peoples apartments and tossed their furniture off the balcony and then lit it on fire. They burned all the fences and poles.... we got out of there before it got really crazy.
Never closed when I was there the bastards! Can't say I miss walking across the frozen tundra to my 8am class. But you always had the one dude that walked around BAREFOOT all winter long! [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Saturday, November 07, 2009 2:43:34 PM)
guidogodoy wrote:
HAAAAA!!! Remember the keg riots?! It is when they banned "alcohol SOURCES" from Munn (yeah, for those that don't know, it is the HOCKEY arena name too!!).
Biggest riots after Cedarfest. Riot for the ability to have kegs. Gotta love it! Only thing that was better in my mind was when the students protested all night in front of the President's house because it was too cold to go to class. Out at 3am protesting because of the cold? BWWWAAAAHAAAAAA!!!! It worked too!
NO alcohol at Munn now, eh? That is news to me.
HOT ROCKIN' METAL GODDESS wrote:
You are absolutely right Guido - there is NOTHING better!! Tailgating at Munn field.... watching all the idiots light their couches on fire. People used to bring their ENTIRE living rooms, just packed it up in pick-up trucks and then set it out on the grass. Man, what a PARTY!! Now they turned Munn field DRY!! Can you believe that? NO ALCOHOL!!? At least then you had all the drunks contained within the fence - and we didn't hurt anyone. It was sort of like being in the zoo, people would pass by and look at us . And then we'd all go to the game and sit in the student section and have a BLAST! Nothing like it that's for sure!
Have a great time Ron, I KNOW you will!!
guidogodoy wrote:
Oh I WHOLEHEARTEDLY agree! Nothing makes me sadder at this time of year than not being able to attend a Big 10 game having done it at MSU for so many years. While I should despise them, I really have a soft spot for the University of Michigan (except when they play MSU) as my big sister took me to many a game at "The Big House." 100,000 people?! Come on! Ali Haji Sheikh?! What a shoeless wonder! Heck, I have even been to see quite a few Notre Dame games with Touchdown Jesus when I lived in Indiana.
Come on, Pam, help me out. NOTHING better than rushing the field at MSU before they dropped the field making this joy now life-threatening. Pulling down the goalposts? When is the last time you have seen that one? I used to "camp" where I thought the post would land so as to make a grab for the flag at the top. "Passing people up?" Ho ho! What fun (except for that ugly buisness when some girl was kicking everyone at U of M and they just chucked her off the top to her death....anyone remember that?).
Ah....I am weepy with nostalgia. Have a blast, Ron. Nothing like it.
Deep Freeze wrote:
Oh MAN!!!! Ron, you are in for the time of your life!!! What a wonderful experience! College football is unlike anything you will ever experience. NOTHING like a Pro game! I much prefer the college games, man. Such passion and tradition. Spent so much of my time at games while in school. LOVED it. You'll see what I mean when you get there. I cannot tell you how much I envy you right now. College football (at a REAL school) is probably the very BEST sporting event you can attend! Have fun, my friend!
ron h wrote:
Good morning/day fellow Metalheads
Sue, glad you had a wonderful birthday yesterday (ahem...I know you have it in you to keep it going through the weekend ).
Becks, good luck with Starbreaker...a classic Priest tune!!
HEEELLLLLLLRRRRIIIIDDDDDEEEEERRRRRRRR, KEEP THE FISTS PUMPIN' BRO!!!
Well, it's been another interesting week, among other things...a worker strike at a plant in India has caused Ford to shut down yesterday in Chicago and for all of next week...arrrrrrggghhhh!!!! Just when things are starting to roll, ya know?! Ford DID post a profit again for the second straight quarter!!
On a lighter side, one of my brothers is taking me to South Bend to see Notre Dame host Navy today...50 yard line and about a 3rd of the way up on the Notre Dame side of the stadium. Never been to a college football game before, but I think I'm gonna enjoy seeing the campus, Touchdown Jesus, and to experience the general atmosphere of it all!!!
[Becks] Saturday, November 07, 2009 3:01:57 PM
Yeah, I'm going to hold off on that one till I advance a bit further, it's just a song I really enjoy. And yeah, Simon Phillips is a fantastic drummer. I've been playing stuff of BS and PoE, going to get a second crash cymbal soon so I can play more of those songs and songs off of SFV. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by jimmyjames from Saturday, November 07, 2009 2:21:38 PM)
jimmyjames wrote:
Starbreaker's tricky because Simon Phillips played the drums on Sin after Sin and he's one of the worlds top rock drummers. If you want to find some easy Priest songs to drum to listen to British Steel, Point Of Entry, SFV, Defenders, and Turbo. Basically anything Dave Holland drummed on, it's all basic stuff. Dave was a shit drummer.
Becks wrote:
Hahaha that is so true Spa!!!! If only I could subject him to what the dog goes through!!! In a perfect world, as you say.
Vail - the drumming is coming along well. Teaching myself AC/DC at the mo, then maybe Hot Rockin. I'm in love with Starbreaker at the moment too, but it's a bit too technical for me right now haha.
spapad wrote:
Personally, in an ideal world you should be able to do something like dart him with a sedative when he comes out in the back yard. Chain him to that fence and take the dog to a new owner who would love and respect it the way it should be. And while he's passed out be sure to strip him to his underwear, take blackmail photos of him with a pile of booze bottles around him and some porn mags, I'm sure you wouldn't have to buy any just look in his house! LOL Then when he wakes up cold, and then gets hot as the day goes on as he has no shelter and that little bowl of water is not going to go too far, you can listen to the Howls that his dog has been making in pleading, only in human form. In a perfect world, he would get exactly what he deserves.
Becks wrote:
Unfortunately not. I think this dog is more for the two young kids that live there - they give the dog cuddles and everything, it's the adults who need a lesson in how to care for a dog. Too many people think you can treat a dog like a cat, which is silly, they're way different.
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
Do you known anyone who might need a dog? Maybe a friend who's looking around for a new companion?
Becks wrote:
Not a bad idea Vail! And Hellrider, I would love to adopt him, he's lovely. But I'm not allowed a second dog, LOL!
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
Here's an idea! Go to the SPCA and ask about pamphlets or books that talk about proper pet care. Buy them and stuff them into the neighbors' mailbox while they're still away. Oh! And look innocent when they ask you about them when they get back.
Becks wrote:
Man I hate my neighbours so much. They've gone away for the weekend and their dog is tied to the fence for the whole time, he has his bed and access to water, but the lead is like 1m long if that. They tie him to the fence whenever he is 'naughty', lately I think he's been getting out of the section cos he's bored (the woman next door leaves for work at 8-9am, the dude doesn't get up and go see the dog till like lunchtime) so yep, he gets tied up. My neighbours SUCK.
[guidogodoy] Saturday, November 07, 2009 2:54:31 PM
WOOO HOOOO. This deserves a post. Trying to "revive" the party in '08! Nothing like the 10,000+ olden days!
[guidogodoy] Saturday, November 07, 2009 2:43:34 PM
HAAAAA!!! Remember the keg riots?! It is when they banned "alcohol SOURCES" from Munn (yeah, for those that don't know, it is the HOCKEY arena name too!!).
Biggest riots after Cedarfest. Riot for the ability to have kegs. Gotta love it! Only thing that was better in my mind was when the students protested all night in front of the President's house because it was too cold to go to class. Out at 3am protesting because of the cold? BWWWAAAAHAAAAAA!!!! It worked too!
NO alcohol at Munn now, eh? That is news to me. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by HOT ROCKIN' METAL GODDESS from Saturday, November 07, 2009 12:47:46 PM)
HOT ROCKIN' METAL GODDESS wrote:
You are absolutely right Guido - there is NOTHING better!! Tailgating at Munn field.... watching all the idiots light their couches on fire. People used to bring their ENTIRE living rooms, just packed it up in pick-up trucks and then set it out on the grass. Man, what a PARTY!! Now they turned Munn field DRY!! Can you believe that? NO ALCOHOL!!? At least then you had all the drunks contained within the fence - and we didn't hurt anyone. It was sort of like being in the zoo, people would pass by and look at us . And then we'd all go to the game and sit in the student section and have a BLAST! Nothing like it that's for sure!
Have a great time Ron, I KNOW you will!!
guidogodoy wrote:
Oh I WHOLEHEARTEDLY agree! Nothing makes me sadder at this time of year than not being able to attend a Big 10 game having done it at MSU for so many years. While I should despise them, I really have a soft spot for the University of Michigan (except when they play MSU) as my big sister took me to many a game at "The Big House." 100,000 people?! Come on! Ali Haji Sheikh?! What a shoeless wonder! Heck, I have even been to see quite a few Notre Dame games with Touchdown Jesus when I lived in Indiana.
Come on, Pam, help me out. NOTHING better than rushing the field at MSU before they dropped the field making this joy now life-threatening. Pulling down the goalposts? When is the last time you have seen that one? I used to "camp" where I thought the post would land so as to make a grab for the flag at the top. "Passing people up?" Ho ho! What fun (except for that ugly buisness when some girl was kicking everyone at U of M and they just chucked her off the top to her death....anyone remember that?).
Ah....I am weepy with nostalgia. Have a blast, Ron. Nothing like it.
Deep Freeze wrote:
Oh MAN!!!! Ron, you are in for the time of your life!!! What a wonderful experience! College football is unlike anything you will ever experience. NOTHING like a Pro game! I much prefer the college games, man. Such passion and tradition. Spent so much of my time at games while in school. LOVED it. You'll see what I mean when you get there. I cannot tell you how much I envy you right now. College football (at a REAL school) is probably the very BEST sporting event you can attend! Have fun, my friend!
ron h wrote:
Good morning/day fellow Metalheads
Sue, glad you had a wonderful birthday yesterday (ahem...I know you have it in you to keep it going through the weekend ).
Becks, good luck with Starbreaker...a classic Priest tune!!
HEEELLLLLLLRRRRIIIIDDDDDEEEEERRRRRRRR, KEEP THE FISTS PUMPIN' BRO!!!
Well, it's been another interesting week, among other things...a worker strike at a plant in India has caused Ford to shut down yesterday in Chicago and for all of next week...arrrrrrggghhhh!!!! Just when things are starting to roll, ya know?! Ford DID post a profit again for the second straight quarter!!
On a lighter side, one of my brothers is taking me to South Bend to see Notre Dame host Navy today...50 yard line and about a 3rd of the way up on the Notre Dame side of the stadium. Never been to a college football game before, but I think I'm gonna enjoy seeing the campus, Touchdown Jesus, and to experience the general atmosphere of it all!!!
[jimmyjames] Saturday, November 07, 2009 2:21:38 PM
Starbreaker's tricky because Simon Phillips played the drums on Sin after Sin and he's one of the worlds top rock drummers. If you want to find some easy Priest songs to drum to listen to British Steel, Point Of Entry, SFV, Defenders, and Turbo. Basically anything Dave Holland drummed on, it's all basic stuff. Dave was a shit drummer. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Becks from Friday, November 06, 2009 10:34:53 PM)
Becks wrote:
Hahaha that is so true Spa!!!! If only I could subject him to what the dog goes through!!! In a perfect world, as you say.
Vail - the drumming is coming along well. Teaching myself AC/DC at the mo, then maybe Hot Rockin. I'm in love with Starbreaker at the moment too, but it's a bit too technical for me right now haha.
spapad wrote:
Personally, in an ideal world you should be able to do something like dart him with a sedative when he comes out in the back yard. Chain him to that fence and take the dog to a new owner who would love and respect it the way it should be. And while he's passed out be sure to strip him to his underwear, take blackmail photos of him with a pile of booze bottles around him and some porn mags, I'm sure you wouldn't have to buy any just look in his house! LOL Then when he wakes up cold, and then gets hot as the day goes on as he has no shelter and that little bowl of water is not going to go too far, you can listen to the Howls that his dog has been making in pleading, only in human form. In a perfect world, he would get exactly what he deserves.
Becks wrote:
Unfortunately not. I think this dog is more for the two young kids that live there - they give the dog cuddles and everything, it's the adults who need a lesson in how to care for a dog. Too many people think you can treat a dog like a cat, which is silly, they're way different.
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
Do you known anyone who might need a dog? Maybe a friend who's looking around for a new companion?
Becks wrote:
Not a bad idea Vail! And Hellrider, I would love to adopt him, he's lovely. But I'm not allowed a second dog, LOL!
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
Here's an idea! Go to the SPCA and ask about pamphlets or books that talk about proper pet care. Buy them and stuff them into the neighbors' mailbox while they're still away. Oh! And look innocent when they ask you about them when they get back.
Becks wrote:
Man I hate my neighbours so much. They've gone away for the weekend and their dog is tied to the fence for the whole time, he has his bed and access to water, but the lead is like 1m long if that. They tie him to the fence whenever he is 'naughty', lately I think he's been getting out of the section cos he's bored (the woman next door leaves for work at 8-9am, the dude doesn't get up and go see the dog till like lunchtime) so yep, he gets tied up. My neighbours SUCK.
[Becks] Saturday, November 07, 2009 1:16:46 PM
Sounds like you're going to have a great time Ron!
Morning everyone! It's a stunning day here, so once I've finished my breakfast I'm taking the dog for a run
[HOT ROCKIN' METAL GODDESS] Saturday, November 07, 2009 12:47:46 PM
You are absolutely right Guido - there is NOTHING better!! Tailgating at Munn field.... watching all the idiots light their couches on fire. People used to bring their ENTIRE living rooms, just packed it up in pick-up trucks and then set it out on the grass. Man, what a PARTY!! Now they turned Munn field DRY!! Can you believe that? NO ALCOHOL!!? At least then you had all the drunks contained within the fence - and we didn't hurt anyone. It was sort of like being in the zoo, people would pass by and look at us . And then we'd all go to the game and sit in the student section and have a BLAST! Nothing like it that's for sure!
Have a great time Ron, I KNOW you will!! [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Saturday, November 07, 2009 10:35:15 AM)
guidogodoy wrote:
Oh I WHOLEHEARTEDLY agree! Nothing makes me sadder at this time of year than not being able to attend a Big 10 game having done it at MSU for so many years. While I should despise them, I really have a soft spot for the University of Michigan (except when they play MSU) as my big sister took me to many a game at "The Big House." 100,000 people?! Come on! Ali Haji Sheikh?! What a shoeless wonder! Heck, I have even been to see quite a few Notre Dame games with Touchdown Jesus when I lived in Indiana.
Come on, Pam, help me out. NOTHING better than rushing the field at MSU before they dropped the field making this joy now life-threatening. Pulling down the goalposts? When is the last time you have seen that one? I used to "camp" where I thought the post would land so as to make a grab for the flag at the top. "Passing people up?" Ho ho! What fun (except for that ugly buisness when some girl was kicking everyone at U of M and they just chucked her off the top to her death....anyone remember that?).
Ah....I am weepy with nostalgia. Have a blast, Ron. Nothing like it.
Deep Freeze wrote:
Oh MAN!!!! Ron, you are in for the time of your life!!! What a wonderful experience! College football is unlike anything you will ever experience. NOTHING like a Pro game! I much prefer the college games, man. Such passion and tradition. Spent so much of my time at games while in school. LOVED it. You'll see what I mean when you get there. I cannot tell you how much I envy you right now. College football (at a REAL school) is probably the very BEST sporting event you can attend! Have fun, my friend!
ron h wrote:
Good morning/day fellow Metalheads
Sue, glad you had a wonderful birthday yesterday (ahem...I know you have it in you to keep it going through the weekend ).
Becks, good luck with Starbreaker...a classic Priest tune!!
HEEELLLLLLLRRRRIIIIDDDDDEEEEERRRRRRRR, KEEP THE FISTS PUMPIN' BRO!!!
Well, it's been another interesting week, among other things...a worker strike at a plant in India has caused Ford to shut down yesterday in Chicago and for all of next week...arrrrrrggghhhh!!!! Just when things are starting to roll, ya know?! Ford DID post a profit again for the second straight quarter!!
On a lighter side, one of my brothers is taking me to South Bend to see Notre Dame host Navy today...50 yard line and about a 3rd of the way up on the Notre Dame side of the stadium. Never been to a college football game before, but I think I'm gonna enjoy seeing the campus, Touchdown Jesus, and to experience the general atmosphere of it all!!!
[guidogodoy] Saturday, November 07, 2009 10:35:15 AM
Oh I WHOLEHEARTEDLY agree! Nothing makes me sadder at this time of year than not being able to attend a Big 10 game having done it at MSU for so many years. While I should despise them, I really have a soft spot for the University of Michigan (except when they play MSU) as my big sister took me to many a game at "The Big House." 100,000 people?! Come on! Ali Haji Sheikh?! What a shoeless wonder! Heck, I have even been to see quite a few Notre Dame games with Touchdown Jesus when I lived in Indiana.
Come on, Pam, help me out. NOTHING better than rushing the field at MSU before they dropped the field making this joy now life-threatening. Pulling down the goalposts? When is the last time you have seen that one? I used to "camp" where I thought the post would land so as to make a grab for the flag at the top. "Passing people up?" Ho ho! What fun (except for that ugly buisness when some girl was kicking everyone at U of M and they just chucked her off the top to her death....anyone remember that?).
Ah....I am weepy with nostalgia. Have a blast, Ron. Nothing like it. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Deep Freeze from Saturday, November 07, 2009 8:17:10 AM)
Deep Freeze wrote:
Oh MAN!!!! Ron, you are in for the time of your life!!! What a wonderful experience! College football is unlike anything you will ever experience. NOTHING like a Pro game! I much prefer the college games, man. Such passion and tradition. Spent so much of my time at games while in school. LOVED it. You'll see what I mean when you get there. I cannot tell you how much I envy you right now. College football (at a REAL school) is probably the very BEST sporting event you can attend! Have fun, my friend!
ron h wrote:
Good morning/day fellow Metalheads
Sue, glad you had a wonderful birthday yesterday (ahem...I know you have it in you to keep it going through the weekend ).
Becks, good luck with Starbreaker...a classic Priest tune!!
HEEELLLLLLLRRRRIIIIDDDDDEEEEERRRRRRRR, KEEP THE FISTS PUMPIN' BRO!!!
Well, it's been another interesting week, among other things...a worker strike at a plant in India has caused Ford to shut down yesterday in Chicago and for all of next week...arrrrrrggghhhh!!!! Just when things are starting to roll, ya know?! Ford DID post a profit again for the second straight quarter!!
On a lighter side, one of my brothers is taking me to South Bend to see Notre Dame host Navy today...50 yard line and about a 3rd of the way up on the Notre Dame side of the stadium. Never been to a college football game before, but I think I'm gonna enjoy seeing the campus, Touchdown Jesus, and to experience the general atmosphere of it all!!!
[Deep Freeze] Saturday, November 07, 2009 8:17:10 AM
Oh MAN!!!! Ron, you are in for the time of your life!!! What a wonderful experience! College football is unlike anything you will ever experience. NOTHING like a Pro game! I much prefer the college games, man. Such passion and tradition. Spent so much of my time at games while in school. LOVED it. You'll see what I mean when you get there. I cannot tell you how much I envy you right now. College football (at a REAL school) is probably the very BEST sporting event you can attend! Have fun, my friend! [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by ron h from Saturday, November 07, 2009 5:23:58 AM)
ron h wrote:
Good morning/day fellow Metalheads
Sue, glad you had a wonderful birthday yesterday (ahem...I know you have it in you to keep it going through the weekend ).
Becks, good luck with Starbreaker...a classic Priest tune!!
HEEELLLLLLLRRRRIIIIDDDDDEEEEERRRRRRRR, KEEP THE FISTS PUMPIN' BRO!!!
Well, it's been another interesting week, among other things...a worker strike at a plant in India has caused Ford to shut down yesterday in Chicago and for all of next week...arrrrrrggghhhh!!!! Just when things are starting to roll, ya know?! Ford DID post a profit again for the second straight quarter!!
On a lighter side, one of my brothers is taking me to South Bend to see Notre Dame host Navy today...50 yard line and about a 3rd of the way up on the Notre Dame side of the stadium. Never been to a college football game before, but I think I'm gonna enjoy seeing the campus, Touchdown Jesus, and to experience the general atmosphere of it all!!!
[ron h] Saturday, November 07, 2009 5:23:58 AM
Good morning/day fellow Metalheads
Sue, glad you had a wonderful birthday yesterday (ahem...I know you have it in you to keep it going through the weekend ).
Becks, good luck with Starbreaker...a classic Priest tune!!
HEEELLLLLLLRRRRIIIIDDDDDEEEEERRRRRRRR, KEEP THE FISTS PUMPIN' BRO!!!
Well, it's been another interesting week, among other things...a worker strike at a plant in India has caused Ford to shut down yesterday in Chicago and for all of next week...arrrrrrggghhhh!!!! Just when things are starting to roll, ya know?! Ford DID post a profit again for the second straight quarter!!
On a lighter side, one of my brothers is taking me to South Bend to see Notre Dame host Navy today...50 yard line and about a 3rd of the way up on the Notre Dame side of the stadium. Never been to a college football game before, but I think I'm gonna enjoy seeing the campus, Touchdown Jesus, and to experience the general atmosphere of it all!!!
[Vaillant 3.0] Friday, November 06, 2009 10:58:56 PM
Thanks Becks! I guess I'm off for tonight, ate too much cake today, ate too much dinner, had a few beers when I got home and now, I'm spent! Night!
Becks wrote:
I'm glad to hear you had a great birthday!!! Great stuff
spapad wrote:
Oh and you get good quality movie glasses too, not those cheep paper things you cant stand to keep on. I found it to be a good topper to my happy birthday. I really had a good day today!
Becks wrote:
Oooh I've seen the ads for that movie on tv, thanks for the heads up on how cool it is! Will have to keep my eyes peeled for when it gets released, and drag Craig along lol
spapad wrote:
Sounds like you know what your doing! Way more than my uncoordinated self could ever do! LOL
BTW, if you get the chance to go to see the new "A Christmas Carol" GO!!! Saw it tonight. Wow 3D has come a long way and this movie was pretty damn good! The lighting is just of the period, the effects are awesome! I loved it. You know a movie is good when the audience feels compelled to applaud at the end of it.
Becks wrote:
Vail - Back in Black, LOL! A song I enjoy very much.
Spa - Yeah I think there's some double kick in it, not a lot though. But there's also some ghost notes from what I can pick up. I'll try playing it one day, but I'll focus on fairly easy songs for now, and will work my way up in my own time.
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
Ooooh...which AC/DC song?
Becks wrote:
Hahaha that is so true Spa!!!! If only I could subject him to what the dog goes through!!! In a perfect world, as you say.
Vail - the drumming is coming along well. Teaching myself AC/DC at the mo, then maybe Hot Rockin. I'm in love with Starbreaker at the moment too, but it's a bit too technical for me right now haha.
spapad wrote:
Personally, in an ideal world you should be able to do something like dart him with a sedative when he comes out in the back yard. Chain him to that fence and take the dog to a new owner who would love and respect it the way it should be. And while he's passed out be sure to strip him to his underwear, take blackmail photos of him with a pile of booze bottles around him and some porn mags, I'm sure you wouldn't have to buy any just look in his house! LOL Then when he wakes up cold, and then gets hot as the day goes on as he has no shelter and that little bowl of water is not going to go too far, you can listen to the Howls that his dog has been making in pleading, only in human form. In a perfect world, he would get exactly what he deserves.
Becks wrote:
Unfortunately not. I think this dog is more for the two young kids that live there - they give the dog cuddles and everything, it's the adults who need a lesson in how to care for a dog. Too many people think you can treat a dog like a cat, which is silly, they're way different.
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
Do you known anyone who might need a dog? Maybe a friend who's looking around for a new companion?
Becks wrote:
Not a bad idea Vail! And Hellrider, I would love to adopt him, he's lovely. But I'm not allowed a second dog, LOL!
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
Here's an idea! Go to the SPCA and ask about pamphlets or books that talk about proper pet care. Buy them and stuff them into the neighbors' mailbox while they're still away. Oh! And look innocent when they ask you about them when they get back.
Becks wrote:
Man I hate my neighbours so much. They've gone away for the weekend and their dog is tied to the fence for the whole time, he has his bed and access to water, but the lead is like 1m long if that. They tie him to the fence whenever he is 'naughty', lately I think he's been getting out of the section cos he's bored (the woman next door leaves for work at 8-9am, the dude doesn't get up and go see the dog till like lunchtime) so yep, he gets tied up. My neighbours SUCK.
[spapad] Friday, November 06, 2009 10:57:29 PM
Thanks Becks! I guess I'm off for tonight, ate too much cake today, ate too much dinner, had a few beers when I got home and now, I'm spent! Night! [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Becks from Friday, November 06, 2009 10:53:46 PM)
Becks wrote:
I'm glad to hear you had a great birthday!!! Great stuff
spapad wrote:
Oh and you get good quality movie glasses too, not those cheep paper things you cant stand to keep on. I found it to be a good topper to my happy birthday. I really had a good day today!
Becks wrote:
Oooh I've seen the ads for that movie on tv, thanks for the heads up on how cool it is! Will have to keep my eyes peeled for when it gets released, and drag Craig along lol
spapad wrote:
Sounds like you know what your doing! Way more than my uncoordinated self could ever do! LOL
BTW, if you get the chance to go to see the new "A Christmas Carol" GO!!! Saw it tonight. Wow 3D has come a long way and this movie was pretty damn good! The lighting is just of the period, the effects are awesome! I loved it. You know a movie is good when the audience feels compelled to applaud at the end of it.
Becks wrote:
Vail - Back in Black, LOL! A song I enjoy very much.
Spa - Yeah I think there's some double kick in it, not a lot though. But there's also some ghost notes from what I can pick up. I'll try playing it one day, but I'll focus on fairly easy songs for now, and will work my way up in my own time.
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
Ooooh...which AC/DC song?
Becks wrote:
Hahaha that is so true Spa!!!! If only I could subject him to what the dog goes through!!! In a perfect world, as you say.
Vail - the drumming is coming along well. Teaching myself AC/DC at the mo, then maybe Hot Rockin. I'm in love with Starbreaker at the moment too, but it's a bit too technical for me right now haha.
spapad wrote:
Personally, in an ideal world you should be able to do something like dart him with a sedative when he comes out in the back yard. Chain him to that fence and take the dog to a new owner who would love and respect it the way it should be. And while he's passed out be sure to strip him to his underwear, take blackmail photos of him with a pile of booze bottles around him and some porn mags, I'm sure you wouldn't have to buy any just look in his house! LOL Then when he wakes up cold, and then gets hot as the day goes on as he has no shelter and that little bowl of water is not going to go too far, you can listen to the Howls that his dog has been making in pleading, only in human form. In a perfect world, he would get exactly what he deserves.
Becks wrote:
Unfortunately not. I think this dog is more for the two young kids that live there - they give the dog cuddles and everything, it's the adults who need a lesson in how to care for a dog. Too many people think you can treat a dog like a cat, which is silly, they're way different.
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
Do you known anyone who might need a dog? Maybe a friend who's looking around for a new companion?
Becks wrote:
Not a bad idea Vail! And Hellrider, I would love to adopt him, he's lovely. But I'm not allowed a second dog, LOL!
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
Here's an idea! Go to the SPCA and ask about pamphlets or books that talk about proper pet care. Buy them and stuff them into the neighbors' mailbox while they're still away. Oh! And look innocent when they ask you about them when they get back.
Becks wrote:
Man I hate my neighbours so much. They've gone away for the weekend and their dog is tied to the fence for the whole time, he has his bed and access to water, but the lead is like 1m long if that. They tie him to the fence whenever he is 'naughty', lately I think he's been getting out of the section cos he's bored (the woman next door leaves for work at 8-9am, the dude doesn't get up and go see the dog till like lunchtime) so yep, he gets tied up. My neighbours SUCK.
[Becks] Friday, November 06, 2009 10:53:46 PM
I'm glad to hear you had a great birthday!!! Great stuff [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by spapad from Friday, November 06, 2009 10:52:36 PM)
spapad wrote:
Oh and you get good quality movie glasses too, not those cheep paper things you cant stand to keep on. I found it to be a good topper to my happy birthday. I really had a good day today!
Becks wrote:
Oooh I've seen the ads for that movie on tv, thanks for the heads up on how cool it is! Will have to keep my eyes peeled for when it gets released, and drag Craig along lol
spapad wrote:
Sounds like you know what your doing! Way more than my uncoordinated self could ever do! LOL
BTW, if you get the chance to go to see the new "A Christmas Carol" GO!!! Saw it tonight. Wow 3D has come a long way and this movie was pretty damn good! The lighting is just of the period, the effects are awesome! I loved it. You know a movie is good when the audience feels compelled to applaud at the end of it.
Becks wrote:
Vail - Back in Black, LOL! A song I enjoy very much.
Spa - Yeah I think there's some double kick in it, not a lot though. But there's also some ghost notes from what I can pick up. I'll try playing it one day, but I'll focus on fairly easy songs for now, and will work my way up in my own time.
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
Ooooh...which AC/DC song?
Becks wrote:
Hahaha that is so true Spa!!!! If only I could subject him to what the dog goes through!!! In a perfect world, as you say.
Vail - the drumming is coming along well. Teaching myself AC/DC at the mo, then maybe Hot Rockin. I'm in love with Starbreaker at the moment too, but it's a bit too technical for me right now haha.
spapad wrote:
Personally, in an ideal world you should be able to do something like dart him with a sedative when he comes out in the back yard. Chain him to that fence and take the dog to a new owner who would love and respect it the way it should be. And while he's passed out be sure to strip him to his underwear, take blackmail photos of him with a pile of booze bottles around him and some porn mags, I'm sure you wouldn't have to buy any just look in his house! LOL Then when he wakes up cold, and then gets hot as the day goes on as he has no shelter and that little bowl of water is not going to go too far, you can listen to the Howls that his dog has been making in pleading, only in human form. In a perfect world, he would get exactly what he deserves.
Becks wrote:
Unfortunately not. I think this dog is more for the two young kids that live there - they give the dog cuddles and everything, it's the adults who need a lesson in how to care for a dog. Too many people think you can treat a dog like a cat, which is silly, they're way different.
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
Do you known anyone who might need a dog? Maybe a friend who's looking around for a new companion?
Becks wrote:
Not a bad idea Vail! And Hellrider, I would love to adopt him, he's lovely. But I'm not allowed a second dog, LOL!
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
Here's an idea! Go to the SPCA and ask about pamphlets or books that talk about proper pet care. Buy them and stuff them into the neighbors' mailbox while they're still away. Oh! And look innocent when they ask you about them when they get back.
Becks wrote:
Man I hate my neighbours so much. They've gone away for the weekend and their dog is tied to the fence for the whole time, he has his bed and access to water, but the lead is like 1m long if that. They tie him to the fence whenever he is 'naughty', lately I think he's been getting out of the section cos he's bored (the woman next door leaves for work at 8-9am, the dude doesn't get up and go see the dog till like lunchtime) so yep, he gets tied up. My neighbours SUCK.
[spapad] Friday, November 06, 2009 10:52:36 PM
Oh and you get good quality movie glasses too, not those cheep paper things you cant stand to keep on. I found it to be a good topper to my happy birthday. I really had a good day today! [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Becks from Friday, November 06, 2009 10:50:16 PM)
Becks wrote:
Oooh I've seen the ads for that movie on tv, thanks for the heads up on how cool it is! Will have to keep my eyes peeled for when it gets released, and drag Craig along lol
spapad wrote:
Sounds like you know what your doing! Way more than my uncoordinated self could ever do! LOL
BTW, if you get the chance to go to see the new "A Christmas Carol" GO!!! Saw it tonight. Wow 3D has come a long way and this movie was pretty damn good! The lighting is just of the period, the effects are awesome! I loved it. You know a movie is good when the audience feels compelled to applaud at the end of it.
Becks wrote:
Vail - Back in Black, LOL! A song I enjoy very much.
Spa - Yeah I think there's some double kick in it, not a lot though. But there's also some ghost notes from what I can pick up. I'll try playing it one day, but I'll focus on fairly easy songs for now, and will work my way up in my own time.
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
Ooooh...which AC/DC song?
Becks wrote:
Hahaha that is so true Spa!!!! If only I could subject him to what the dog goes through!!! In a perfect world, as you say.
Vail - the drumming is coming along well. Teaching myself AC/DC at the mo, then maybe Hot Rockin. I'm in love with Starbreaker at the moment too, but it's a bit too technical for me right now haha.
spapad wrote:
Personally, in an ideal world you should be able to do something like dart him with a sedative when he comes out in the back yard. Chain him to that fence and take the dog to a new owner who would love and respect it the way it should be. And while he's passed out be sure to strip him to his underwear, take blackmail photos of him with a pile of booze bottles around him and some porn mags, I'm sure you wouldn't have to buy any just look in his house! LOL Then when he wakes up cold, and then gets hot as the day goes on as he has no shelter and that little bowl of water is not going to go too far, you can listen to the Howls that his dog has been making in pleading, only in human form. In a perfect world, he would get exactly what he deserves.
Becks wrote:
Unfortunately not. I think this dog is more for the two young kids that live there - they give the dog cuddles and everything, it's the adults who need a lesson in how to care for a dog. Too many people think you can treat a dog like a cat, which is silly, they're way different.
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
Do you known anyone who might need a dog? Maybe a friend who's looking around for a new companion?
Becks wrote:
Not a bad idea Vail! And Hellrider, I would love to adopt him, he's lovely. But I'm not allowed a second dog, LOL!
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
Here's an idea! Go to the SPCA and ask about pamphlets or books that talk about proper pet care. Buy them and stuff them into the neighbors' mailbox while they're still away. Oh! And look innocent when they ask you about them when they get back.
Becks wrote:
Man I hate my neighbours so much. They've gone away for the weekend and their dog is tied to the fence for the whole time, he has his bed and access to water, but the lead is like 1m long if that. They tie him to the fence whenever he is 'naughty', lately I think he's been getting out of the section cos he's bored (the woman next door leaves for work at 8-9am, the dude doesn't get up and go see the dog till like lunchtime) so yep, he gets tied up. My neighbours SUCK.
[Becks] Friday, November 06, 2009 10:50:16 PM
Oooh I've seen the ads for that movie on tv, thanks for the heads up on how cool it is! Will have to keep my eyes peeled for when it gets released, and drag Craig along lol [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by spapad from Friday, November 06, 2009 10:48:30 PM)
spapad wrote:
Sounds like you know what your doing! Way more than my uncoordinated self could ever do! LOL
BTW, if you get the chance to go to see the new "A Christmas Carol" GO!!! Saw it tonight. Wow 3D has come a long way and this movie was pretty damn good! The lighting is just of the period, the effects are awesome! I loved it. You know a movie is good when the audience feels compelled to applaud at the end of it.
Becks wrote:
Vail - Back in Black, LOL! A song I enjoy very much.
Spa - Yeah I think there's some double kick in it, not a lot though. But there's also some ghost notes from what I can pick up. I'll try playing it one day, but I'll focus on fairly easy songs for now, and will work my way up in my own time.
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
Ooooh...which AC/DC song?
Becks wrote:
Hahaha that is so true Spa!!!! If only I could subject him to what the dog goes through!!! In a perfect world, as you say.
Vail - the drumming is coming along well. Teaching myself AC/DC at the mo, then maybe Hot Rockin. I'm in love with Starbreaker at the moment too, but it's a bit too technical for me right now haha.
spapad wrote:
Personally, in an ideal world you should be able to do something like dart him with a sedative when he comes out in the back yard. Chain him to that fence and take the dog to a new owner who would love and respect it the way it should be. And while he's passed out be sure to strip him to his underwear, take blackmail photos of him with a pile of booze bottles around him and some porn mags, I'm sure you wouldn't have to buy any just look in his house! LOL Then when he wakes up cold, and then gets hot as the day goes on as he has no shelter and that little bowl of water is not going to go too far, you can listen to the Howls that his dog has been making in pleading, only in human form. In a perfect world, he would get exactly what he deserves.
Becks wrote:
Unfortunately not. I think this dog is more for the two young kids that live there - they give the dog cuddles and everything, it's the adults who need a lesson in how to care for a dog. Too many people think you can treat a dog like a cat, which is silly, they're way different.
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
Do you known anyone who might need a dog? Maybe a friend who's looking around for a new companion?
Becks wrote:
Not a bad idea Vail! And Hellrider, I would love to adopt him, he's lovely. But I'm not allowed a second dog, LOL!
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
Here's an idea! Go to the SPCA and ask about pamphlets or books that talk about proper pet care. Buy them and stuff them into the neighbors' mailbox while they're still away. Oh! And look innocent when they ask you about them when they get back.
Becks wrote:
Man I hate my neighbours so much. They've gone away for the weekend and their dog is tied to the fence for the whole time, he has his bed and access to water, but the lead is like 1m long if that. They tie him to the fence whenever he is 'naughty', lately I think he's been getting out of the section cos he's bored (the woman next door leaves for work at 8-9am, the dude doesn't get up and go see the dog till like lunchtime) so yep, he gets tied up. My neighbours SUCK.
[spapad] Friday, November 06, 2009 10:48:30 PM
Sounds like you know what your doing! Way more than my uncoordinated self could ever do! LOL
BTW, if you get the chance to go to see the new "A Christmas Carol" GO!!! Saw it tonight. Wow 3D has come a long way and this movie was pretty damn good! The lighting is just of the period, the effects are awesome! I loved it. You know a movie is good when the audience feels compelled to applaud at the end of it. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Becks from Friday, November 06, 2009 10:44:15 PM)
Becks wrote:
Vail - Back in Black, LOL! A song I enjoy very much.
Spa - Yeah I think there's some double kick in it, not a lot though. But there's also some ghost notes from what I can pick up. I'll try playing it one day, but I'll focus on fairly easy songs for now, and will work my way up in my own time.
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
Ooooh...which AC/DC song?
Becks wrote:
Hahaha that is so true Spa!!!! If only I could subject him to what the dog goes through!!! In a perfect world, as you say.
Vail - the drumming is coming along well. Teaching myself AC/DC at the mo, then maybe Hot Rockin. I'm in love with Starbreaker at the moment too, but it's a bit too technical for me right now haha.
spapad wrote:
Personally, in an ideal world you should be able to do something like dart him with a sedative when he comes out in the back yard. Chain him to that fence and take the dog to a new owner who would love and respect it the way it should be. And while he's passed out be sure to strip him to his underwear, take blackmail photos of him with a pile of booze bottles around him and some porn mags, I'm sure you wouldn't have to buy any just look in his house! LOL Then when he wakes up cold, and then gets hot as the day goes on as he has no shelter and that little bowl of water is not going to go too far, you can listen to the Howls that his dog has been making in pleading, only in human form. In a perfect world, he would get exactly what he deserves.
Becks wrote:
Unfortunately not. I think this dog is more for the two young kids that live there - they give the dog cuddles and everything, it's the adults who need a lesson in how to care for a dog. Too many people think you can treat a dog like a cat, which is silly, they're way different.
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
Do you known anyone who might need a dog? Maybe a friend who's looking around for a new companion?
Becks wrote:
Not a bad idea Vail! And Hellrider, I would love to adopt him, he's lovely. But I'm not allowed a second dog, LOL!
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
Here's an idea! Go to the SPCA and ask about pamphlets or books that talk about proper pet care. Buy them and stuff them into the neighbors' mailbox while they're still away. Oh! And look innocent when they ask you about them when they get back.
Becks wrote:
Man I hate my neighbours so much. They've gone away for the weekend and their dog is tied to the fence for the whole time, he has his bed and access to water, but the lead is like 1m long if that. They tie him to the fence whenever he is 'naughty', lately I think he's been getting out of the section cos he's bored (the woman next door leaves for work at 8-9am, the dude doesn't get up and go see the dog till like lunchtime) so yep, he gets tied up. My neighbours SUCK.
[Becks] Friday, November 06, 2009 10:44:15 PM
Vail - Back in Black, LOL! A song I enjoy very much.
Spa - Yeah I think there's some double kick in it, not a lot though. But there's also some ghost notes from what I can pick up. I'll try playing it one day, but I'll focus on fairly easy songs for now, and will work my way up in my own time. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Vaillant 3.0 from Friday, November 06, 2009 10:40:07 PM)
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
Ooooh...which AC/DC song?
Becks wrote:
Hahaha that is so true Spa!!!! If only I could subject him to what the dog goes through!!! In a perfect world, as you say.
Vail - the drumming is coming along well. Teaching myself AC/DC at the mo, then maybe Hot Rockin. I'm in love with Starbreaker at the moment too, but it's a bit too technical for me right now haha.
spapad wrote:
Personally, in an ideal world you should be able to do something like dart him with a sedative when he comes out in the back yard. Chain him to that fence and take the dog to a new owner who would love and respect it the way it should be. And while he's passed out be sure to strip him to his underwear, take blackmail photos of him with a pile of booze bottles around him and some porn mags, I'm sure you wouldn't have to buy any just look in his house! LOL Then when he wakes up cold, and then gets hot as the day goes on as he has no shelter and that little bowl of water is not going to go too far, you can listen to the Howls that his dog has been making in pleading, only in human form. In a perfect world, he would get exactly what he deserves.
Becks wrote:
Unfortunately not. I think this dog is more for the two young kids that live there - they give the dog cuddles and everything, it's the adults who need a lesson in how to care for a dog. Too many people think you can treat a dog like a cat, which is silly, they're way different.
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
Do you known anyone who might need a dog? Maybe a friend who's looking around for a new companion?
Becks wrote:
Not a bad idea Vail! And Hellrider, I would love to adopt him, he's lovely. But I'm not allowed a second dog, LOL!
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
Here's an idea! Go to the SPCA and ask about pamphlets or books that talk about proper pet care. Buy them and stuff them into the neighbors' mailbox while they're still away. Oh! And look innocent when they ask you about them when they get back.
Becks wrote:
Man I hate my neighbours so much. They've gone away for the weekend and their dog is tied to the fence for the whole time, he has his bed and access to water, but the lead is like 1m long if that. They tie him to the fence whenever he is 'naughty', lately I think he's been getting out of the section cos he's bored (the woman next door leaves for work at 8-9am, the dude doesn't get up and go see the dog till like lunchtime) so yep, he gets tied up. My neighbours SUCK.
[spapad] Friday, November 06, 2009 10:41:54 PM
Starbreaker is played with a double kick bass is it not? That might be what's giving you trouble. Sounds like you are comming right along! [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Becks from Friday, November 06, 2009 10:34:53 PM)
Becks wrote:
Hahaha that is so true Spa!!!! If only I could subject him to what the dog goes through!!! In a perfect world, as you say.
Vail - the drumming is coming along well. Teaching myself AC/DC at the mo, then maybe Hot Rockin. I'm in love with Starbreaker at the moment too, but it's a bit too technical for me right now haha.
spapad wrote:
Personally, in an ideal world you should be able to do something like dart him with a sedative when he comes out in the back yard. Chain him to that fence and take the dog to a new owner who would love and respect it the way it should be. And while he's passed out be sure to strip him to his underwear, take blackmail photos of him with a pile of booze bottles around him and some porn mags, I'm sure you wouldn't have to buy any just look in his house! LOL Then when he wakes up cold, and then gets hot as the day goes on as he has no shelter and that little bowl of water is not going to go too far, you can listen to the Howls that his dog has been making in pleading, only in human form. In a perfect world, he would get exactly what he deserves.
Becks wrote:
Unfortunately not. I think this dog is more for the two young kids that live there - they give the dog cuddles and everything, it's the adults who need a lesson in how to care for a dog. Too many people think you can treat a dog like a cat, which is silly, they're way different.
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
Do you known anyone who might need a dog? Maybe a friend who's looking around for a new companion?
Becks wrote:
Not a bad idea Vail! And Hellrider, I would love to adopt him, he's lovely. But I'm not allowed a second dog, LOL!
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
Here's an idea! Go to the SPCA and ask about pamphlets or books that talk about proper pet care. Buy them and stuff them into the neighbors' mailbox while they're still away. Oh! And look innocent when they ask you about them when they get back.
Becks wrote:
Man I hate my neighbours so much. They've gone away for the weekend and their dog is tied to the fence for the whole time, he has his bed and access to water, but the lead is like 1m long if that. They tie him to the fence whenever he is 'naughty', lately I think he's been getting out of the section cos he's bored (the woman next door leaves for work at 8-9am, the dude doesn't get up and go see the dog till like lunchtime) so yep, he gets tied up. My neighbours SUCK.
[Vaillant 3.0] Friday, November 06, 2009 10:40:07 PM
Hahaha that is so true Spa!!!! If only I could subject him to what the dog goes through!!! In a perfect world, as you say.
Vail - the drumming is coming along well. Teaching myself AC/DC at the mo, then maybe Hot Rockin. I'm in love with Starbreaker at the moment too, but it's a bit too technical for me right now haha.
spapad wrote:
Personally, in an ideal world you should be able to do something like dart him with a sedative when he comes out in the back yard. Chain him to that fence and take the dog to a new owner who would love and respect it the way it should be. And while he's passed out be sure to strip him to his underwear, take blackmail photos of him with a pile of booze bottles around him and some porn mags, I'm sure you wouldn't have to buy any just look in his house! LOL Then when he wakes up cold, and then gets hot as the day goes on as he has no shelter and that little bowl of water is not going to go too far, you can listen to the Howls that his dog has been making in pleading, only in human form. In a perfect world, he would get exactly what he deserves.
Becks wrote:
Unfortunately not. I think this dog is more for the two young kids that live there - they give the dog cuddles and everything, it's the adults who need a lesson in how to care for a dog. Too many people think you can treat a dog like a cat, which is silly, they're way different.
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
Do you known anyone who might need a dog? Maybe a friend who's looking around for a new companion?
Becks wrote:
Not a bad idea Vail! And Hellrider, I would love to adopt him, he's lovely. But I'm not allowed a second dog, LOL!
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
Here's an idea! Go to the SPCA and ask about pamphlets or books that talk about proper pet care. Buy them and stuff them into the neighbors' mailbox while they're still away. Oh! And look innocent when they ask you about them when they get back.
Becks wrote:
Man I hate my neighbours so much. They've gone away for the weekend and their dog is tied to the fence for the whole time, he has his bed and access to water, but the lead is like 1m long if that. They tie him to the fence whenever he is 'naughty', lately I think he's been getting out of the section cos he's bored (the woman next door leaves for work at 8-9am, the dude doesn't get up and go see the dog till like lunchtime) so yep, he gets tied up. My neighbours SUCK.