From Medicine Hat, Alberta, Canada. But living now in the beautiful mountainous Revelstoke, British Columbia, Canada eh. :) Hello to all JP fans!! :)
[Arkhenloch] Thursday, November 22, 2012 11:48:22 AM
From Medicine Hat, Alberta, Canada. But living now in the beautiful mountainous Revelstoke, British Columbia, Canada eh. :) Hello to all JP fans!! :)
[corfudiver] Thursday, November 22, 2012 11:22:55 AM
Bradley Beach, NJ, near ASBURY PARK, NJ, where PRIEST OPENED ITS US SHOW and CHANGED ROCK HISTORY. I had the pleasure of meeting Messrs. Downing, Tipton, and Travis, as well as some of their road crew in 2005 while having dinner at McLoon's, in Long Branch, NJ. I have a Priest CD in all my vehicles, on my boat, have my younger cousins hooked on them also. I loved the EPITAPH TOUR and all their work. Bravo PRIEST and HAPPY THANKSGIVING TO ALL!
[tardisgirl70] Monday, November 19, 2012 9:12:50 AM
London, England. Saw 'Priest this year on their Epitaph tour. Blown away!
[Pepe2] Sunday, September 30, 2012 10:39:13 PM
Helsinki, Finland. Not too many heavy metal concerts here, I must say, but I have managed to see Judas Priest, Heaven & Hell and Motörhead live.
[metalfan2410] Sunday, August 19, 2012 11:29:07 PM
mexico city, mexico.
If there is somebody else who is also from mexico please answer.
[CoyoteBongwaterReturns] Thursday, May 31, 2012 9:30:36 PM
blue springs missouri united states (former most free country in the world) america
[Stormbringer] Monday, May 21, 2012 11:21:54 AM
I'm from Alessandria, Italy.
[RiPpErBoss] Saturday, March 03, 2012 8:44:51 PM
[This message has been banned]
[daseeker] Tuesday, October 04, 2011 11:17:44 AM
Kline Township PA in the USA! Where they can fix only the voting and not much else!
[CrazyHeavyDude] Tuesday, October 04, 2011 2:17:58 AM
Hard Rocking DENMARK !!! :D
[Crista] Wednesday, September 21, 2011 1:48:01 PM
I'm from Rome, Italy.
[GREXUMER] Tuesday, September 20, 2011 11:33:42 AM
I'm from MONTERREY, Mexico :3
[Elvis] Tuesday, September 20, 2011 1:08:56 AM
Does any 1 know if JP is going to play in NEW MEXICO
[Strabreaker1964] Monday, September 19, 2011 10:22:23 PM
Mount Vernon, NY.
[heavy metal maniac (Costa rica)] Friday, September 16, 2011 10:51:39 AM
Costa rica !!!!
pura vida
[MetalRattlesnake] Saturday, September 10, 2011 12:39:59 AM
Northern California physically, mentally... in my art X)
[hellrider 31038] Sunday, September 04, 2011 8:30:12 PM
MENTALLY OR PHYICALLY
[Becks] Sunday, September 04, 2011 2:28:07 AM
LOL! Priest are definitely what I call 'drive fast' music, I find my speed going up a little when listening to them too!
I was born in New Orleans, lived all over North America; saw the band in Montreal and Dallas. I have a vintage t-shirt from 1983. I now live in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. When the local classic rock station plays the boys, I tend to accelerate, and I will always be able to dance to them, no matter how old I get!
[noradolan] Saturday, September 03, 2011 11:27:15 PM
I was born in New Orleans, lived all over North America; saw the band in Montreal and Dallas. I have a vintage t-shirt from 1983. I now live in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. When the local classic rock station plays the boys, I tend to accelerate, and I will always be able to dance to them, no matter how old I get!
[Head banger] Saturday, September 03, 2011 9:46:45 PM
u sure it was a class 1? class 1 is very gentle. if you got tossed out it would be at least 2.5 probably more. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by spapad from Saturday, September 03, 2011 3:00:49 PM)
spapad wrote:
That bridge you see there is awesome! They base jump and bungee jump off it each year. The river flowing underneath it has quality rapids.
I once went rafting with my mother and her coworkers, and was the lightest person in the boat. When we hit rapids and the raft bent, I was ejected from the thing like a cannonball; landing about 20 feet away from the boat. I spent the rest of the trip sitting on the cooler which was belted into the raft and I could hold on to it and not get thrown out. So, I've been white water rafting but I only spent about 20 minutes with an oar in my hands. LOL
I drifted down a class 1 rapid in my life jacket and thought I was going to die. The water just churns you back down in a dip and wont let you up. That kind of sucked too. Obviously I never went rafting again.
guidogodoy wrote:
You know, before I started reading it here, I had NEVER heard of West Virginia as being full of dumb rednecks. Currently, I am surrounded by them but I had honestly never heard such a thing when I lived in the north.
Then again, maybe I had been listening to John Denver (RIP) too much.
spapad wrote:
With the exception of Georgia and Mississippi..................I think the rest of the Southern states are not viewed as being as stupid as West Virgina. West Virginia is not even a southern state, so they don't even get to be "good ol' boys".
metal12 wrote:
How about Georgia, Alabama, Arkansas. Mississippi, Louisiana, Florida, South Carolina, North Carolina, Sorry if I missed anyplace else.
spapad wrote:
I would say most people in WV wear shoes, and at least 85% of them under the age of 60 can read and write. I live just a couple miles from the WV border and also work there. I can honestly say I hate the way the media portrays WV. Anyone out of the area deliberately seeks out the most uneducated idiotic person they can find to interview. That's not truly representative of the large majority of the population but everyone in the US thinks that all West Virginians are inbred, backward, gun toating, morons. Makes me so happy I live in Virgnia.
Budred wrote:
Well, ma' dropped me Nebraska, moved me to West Virginia(no I'm not a freakin' hillbilly),
then raised me in Ohio.(so people would quit calling me a freakin' hillbilly)
I'm kidding of course about the hillbilly thing but West Virginia has such a reputation in other parts
of the country.
True story: When my mother moved to Nebraska(to drop me)(lol) she was in a store and the clerk noticed
an accent so she asked where she was from and my mother says "West Virginia." The clerk stepped
around the counter and looked at her feet then stepped back around the counter. So, my mother was like
"what's that all about?" and the clerk said "I heard people in West Virginia don't wear shoes."
[unleashed80] Saturday, September 03, 2011 5:36:10 PM
England !!
[heimda11] Saturday, September 03, 2011 5:32:16 PM
Very funny! People are expendable, but the beer cooler must be protected.
[unleashed80] Saturday, September 03, 2011 4:24:06 PM
UK - like the Priest
[spapad] Saturday, September 03, 2011 3:17:43 PM
The inside of the raft was like inflated tubes you sat on and were supposed to 'brace yourself' in the rapids by putting your feet under the round tube in front of you. I did that but when the raft buckled it would not have mattered if I was belted in I really don't think. I would have taken a beating. The cooler on the other hand, had a metal cage made for it which fit over two of the tubes and was strapped in. The only place safe for me was guarding the beer and lunch. HA!
TWENTY feet, eh? (looks at the distance with admiration). Very nice!
I can't help but marvel at the fact that the cooler is bolted down but the people are not! Ya gotta know your priorities!
spapad wrote:
That bridge you see there is awesome! They base jump and bungee jump off it each year. The river flowing underneath it has quality rapids.
I once went rafting with my mother and her coworkers, and was the lightest person in the boat. When we hit rapids and the raft bent, I was ejected from the thing like a cannonball; landing about 20 feet away from the boat. I spent the rest of the trip sitting on the cooler which was belted into the raft and I could hold on to it and not get thrown out. So, I've been white water rafting but I only spent about 20 minutes with an oar in my hands. LOL
I drifted down a class 1 rapid in my life jacket and thought I was going to die. The water just churns you back down in a dip and wont let you up. That kind of sucked too. Obviously I never went rafting again.
guidogodoy wrote:
You know, before I started reading it here, I had NEVER heard of West Virginia as being full of dumb rednecks. Currently, I am surrounded by them but I had honestly never heard such a thing when I lived in the north.
Then again, maybe I had been listening to John Denver (RIP) too much.
spapad wrote:
With the exception of Georgia and Mississippi..................I think the rest of the Southern states are not viewed as being as stupid as West Virgina. West Virginia is not even a southern state, so they don't even get to be "good ol' boys".
metal12 wrote:
How about Georgia, Alabama, Arkansas. Mississippi, Louisiana, Florida, South Carolina, North Carolina, Sorry if I missed anyplace else.
spapad wrote:
I would say most people in WV wear shoes, and at least 85% of them under the age of 60 can read and write. I live just a couple miles from the WV border and also work there. I can honestly say I hate the way the media portrays WV. Anyone out of the area deliberately seeks out the most uneducated idiotic person they can find to interview. That's not truly representative of the large majority of the population but everyone in the US thinks that all West Virginians are inbred, backward, gun toating, morons. Makes me so happy I live in Virgnia.
Budred wrote:
Well, ma' dropped me Nebraska, moved me to West Virginia(no I'm not a freakin' hillbilly),
then raised me in Ohio.(so people would quit calling me a freakin' hillbilly)
I'm kidding of course about the hillbilly thing but West Virginia has such a reputation in other parts
of the country.
True story: When my mother moved to Nebraska(to drop me)(lol) she was in a store and the clerk noticed
an accent so she asked where she was from and my mother says "West Virginia." The clerk stepped
around the counter and looked at her feet then stepped back around the counter. So, my mother was like
"what's that all about?" and the clerk said "I heard people in West Virginia don't wear shoes."
[guidogodoy] Saturday, September 03, 2011 3:12:08 PM
TWENTY feet, eh? (looks at the distance with admiration). Very nice!
I can't help but marvel at the fact that the cooler is bolted down but the people are not! Ya gotta know your priorities!
That bridge you see there is awesome! They base jump and bungee jump off it each year. The river flowing underneath it has quality rapids.
I once went rafting with my mother and her coworkers, and was the lightest person in the boat. When we hit rapids and the raft bent, I was ejected from the thing like a cannonball; landing about 20 feet away from the boat. I spent the rest of the trip sitting on the cooler which was belted into the raft and I could hold on to it and not get thrown out. So, I've been white water rafting but I only spent about 20 minutes with an oar in my hands. LOL
I drifted down a class 1 rapid in my life jacket and thought I was going to die. The water just churns you back down in a dip and wont let you up. That kind of sucked too. Obviously I never went rafting again.
guidogodoy wrote:
You know, before I started reading it here, I had NEVER heard of West Virginia as being full of dumb rednecks. Currently, I am surrounded by them but I had honestly never heard such a thing when I lived in the north.
Then again, maybe I had been listening to John Denver (RIP) too much.
spapad wrote:
With the exception of Georgia and Mississippi..................I think the rest of the Southern states are not viewed as being as stupid as West Virgina. West Virginia is not even a southern state, so they don't even get to be "good ol' boys".
metal12 wrote:
How about Georgia, Alabama, Arkansas. Mississippi, Louisiana, Florida, South Carolina, North Carolina, Sorry if I missed anyplace else.
spapad wrote:
I would say most people in WV wear shoes, and at least 85% of them under the age of 60 can read and write. I live just a couple miles from the WV border and also work there. I can honestly say I hate the way the media portrays WV. Anyone out of the area deliberately seeks out the most uneducated idiotic person they can find to interview. That's not truly representative of the large majority of the population but everyone in the US thinks that all West Virginians are inbred, backward, gun toating, morons. Makes me so happy I live in Virgnia.
Budred wrote:
Well, ma' dropped me Nebraska, moved me to West Virginia(no I'm not a freakin' hillbilly),
then raised me in Ohio.(so people would quit calling me a freakin' hillbilly)
I'm kidding of course about the hillbilly thing but West Virginia has such a reputation in other parts
of the country.
True story: When my mother moved to Nebraska(to drop me)(lol) she was in a store and the clerk noticed
an accent so she asked where she was from and my mother says "West Virginia." The clerk stepped
around the counter and looked at her feet then stepped back around the counter. So, my mother was like
"what's that all about?" and the clerk said "I heard people in West Virginia don't wear shoes."
[spapad] Saturday, September 03, 2011 3:00:49 PM
That bridge you see there is awesome! They base jump and bungee jump off it each year. The river flowing underneath it has quality rapids.
I once went rafting with my mother and her coworkers, and was the lightest person in the boat. When we hit rapids and the raft bent, I was ejected from the thing like a cannonball; landing about 20 feet away from the boat. I spent the rest of the trip sitting on the cooler which was belted into the raft and I could hold on to it and not get thrown out. So, I've been white water rafting but I only spent about 20 minutes with an oar in my hands. LOL
I drifted down a class 1 rapid in my life jacket and thought I was going to die. The water just churns you back down in a dip and wont let you up. That kind of sucked too. Obviously I never went rafting again.
You know, before I started reading it here, I had NEVER heard of West Virginia as being full of dumb rednecks. Currently, I am surrounded by them but I had honestly never heard such a thing when I lived in the north.
Then again, maybe I had been listening to John Denver (RIP) too much.
spapad wrote:
With the exception of Georgia and Mississippi..................I think the rest of the Southern states are not viewed as being as stupid as West Virgina. West Virginia is not even a southern state, so they don't even get to be "good ol' boys".
metal12 wrote:
How about Georgia, Alabama, Arkansas. Mississippi, Louisiana, Florida, South Carolina, North Carolina, Sorry if I missed anyplace else.
spapad wrote:
I would say most people in WV wear shoes, and at least 85% of them under the age of 60 can read and write. I live just a couple miles from the WV border and also work there. I can honestly say I hate the way the media portrays WV. Anyone out of the area deliberately seeks out the most uneducated idiotic person they can find to interview. That's not truly representative of the large majority of the population but everyone in the US thinks that all West Virginians are inbred, backward, gun toating, morons. Makes me so happy I live in Virgnia.
Budred wrote:
Well, ma' dropped me Nebraska, moved me to West Virginia(no I'm not a freakin' hillbilly),
then raised me in Ohio.(so people would quit calling me a freakin' hillbilly)
I'm kidding of course about the hillbilly thing but West Virginia has such a reputation in other parts
of the country.
True story: When my mother moved to Nebraska(to drop me)(lol) she was in a store and the clerk noticed
an accent so she asked where she was from and my mother says "West Virginia." The clerk stepped
around the counter and looked at her feet then stepped back around the counter. So, my mother was like
"what's that all about?" and the clerk said "I heard people in West Virginia don't wear shoes."
[guidogodoy] Saturday, September 03, 2011 2:37:56 PM
You know, before I started reading it here, I had NEVER heard of West Virginia as being full of dumb rednecks. Currently, I am surrounded by them but I had honestly never heard such a thing when I lived in the north.
Then again, maybe I had been listening to John Denver (RIP) too much.
With the exception of Georgia and Mississippi..................I think the rest of the Southern states are not viewed as being as stupid as West Virgina. West Virginia is not even a southern state, so they don't even get to be "good ol' boys".
metal12 wrote:
How about Georgia, Alabama, Arkansas. Mississippi, Louisiana, Florida, South Carolina, North Carolina, Sorry if I missed anyplace else.
spapad wrote:
I would say most people in WV wear shoes, and at least 85% of them under the age of 60 can read and write. I live just a couple miles from the WV border and also work there. I can honestly say I hate the way the media portrays WV. Anyone out of the area deliberately seeks out the most uneducated idiotic person they can find to interview. That's not truly representative of the large majority of the population but everyone in the US thinks that all West Virginians are inbred, backward, gun toating, morons. Makes me so happy I live in Virgnia.
Budred wrote:
Well, ma' dropped me Nebraska, moved me to West Virginia(no I'm not a freakin' hillbilly),
then raised me in Ohio.(so people would quit calling me a freakin' hillbilly)
I'm kidding of course about the hillbilly thing but West Virginia has such a reputation in other parts
of the country.
True story: When my mother moved to Nebraska(to drop me)(lol) she was in a store and the clerk noticed
an accent so she asked where she was from and my mother says "West Virginia." The clerk stepped
around the counter and looked at her feet then stepped back around the counter. So, my mother was like
"what's that all about?" and the clerk said "I heard people in West Virginia don't wear shoes."
[spapad] Saturday, September 03, 2011 2:06:40 PM
With the exception of Georgia and Mississippi..................I think the rest of the Southern states are not viewed as being as stupid as West Virgina. West Virginia is not even a southern state, so they don't even get to be "good ol' boys".
How about Georgia, Alabama, Arkansas. Mississippi, Louisiana, Florida, South Carolina, North Carolina, Sorry if I missed anyplace else.
spapad wrote:
I would say most people in WV wear shoes, and at least 85% of them under the age of 60 can read and write. I live just a couple miles from the WV border and also work there. I can honestly say I hate the way the media portrays WV. Anyone out of the area deliberately seeks out the most uneducated idiotic person they can find to interview. That's not truly representative of the large majority of the population but everyone in the US thinks that all West Virginians are inbred, backward, gun toating, morons. Makes me so happy I live in Virgnia.
Budred wrote:
Well, ma' dropped me Nebraska, moved me to West Virginia(no I'm not a freakin' hillbilly),
then raised me in Ohio.(so people would quit calling me a freakin' hillbilly)
I'm kidding of course about the hillbilly thing but West Virginia has such a reputation in other parts
of the country.
True story: When my mother moved to Nebraska(to drop me)(lol) she was in a store and the clerk noticed
an accent so she asked where she was from and my mother says "West Virginia." The clerk stepped
around the counter and looked at her feet then stepped back around the counter. So, my mother was like
"what's that all about?" and the clerk said "I heard people in West Virginia don't wear shoes."
[metal12] Saturday, September 03, 2011 2:00:53 PM
How about Georgia, Alabama, Arkansas. Mississippi, Louisiana, Florida, South Carolina, North Carolina, Sorry if I missed anyplace else.
I would say most people in WV wear shoes, and at least 85% of them under the age of 60 can read and write. I live just a couple miles from the WV border and also work there. I can honestly say I hate the way the media portrays WV. Anyone out of the area deliberately seeks out the most uneducated idiotic person they can find to interview. That's not truly representative of the large majority of the population but everyone in the US thinks that all West Virginians are inbred, backward, gun toating, morons. Makes me so happy I live in Virgnia.
Budred wrote:
Well, ma' dropped me Nebraska, moved me to West Virginia(no I'm not a freakin' hillbilly),
then raised me in Ohio.(so people would quit calling me a freakin' hillbilly)
I'm kidding of course about the hillbilly thing but West Virginia has such a reputation in other parts
of the country.
True story: When my mother moved to Nebraska(to drop me)(lol) she was in a store and the clerk noticed
an accent so she asked where she was from and my mother says "West Virginia." The clerk stepped
around the counter and looked at her feet then stepped back around the counter. So, my mother was like
"what's that all about?" and the clerk said "I heard people in West Virginia don't wear shoes."
[spapad] Saturday, September 03, 2011 12:42:16 PM
I would say most people in WV wear shoes, and at least 85% of them under the age of 60 can read and write. I live just a couple miles from the WV border and also work there. I can honestly say I hate the way the media portrays WV. Anyone out of the area deliberately seeks out the most uneducated idiotic person they can find to interview. That's not truly representative of the large majority of the population but everyone in the US thinks that all West Virginians are inbred, backward, gun toating, morons. Makes me so happy I live in Virgnia.
Well, ma' dropped me Nebraska, moved me to West Virginia(no I'm not a freakin' hillbilly),
then raised me in Ohio.(so people would quit calling me a freakin' hillbilly)
I'm kidding of course about the hillbilly thing but West Virginia has such a reputation in other parts
of the country.
True story: When my mother moved to Nebraska(to drop me)(lol) she was in a store and the clerk noticed
an accent so she asked where she was from and my mother says "West Virginia." The clerk stepped
around the counter and looked at her feet then stepped back around the counter. So, my mother was like
"what's that all about?" and the clerk said "I heard people in West Virginia don't wear shoes."
[Budred] Saturday, September 03, 2011 9:30:58 AM
Well, ma' dropped me Nebraska, moved me to West Virginia(no I'm not a freakin' hillbilly),
then raised me in Ohio.(so people would quit calling me a freakin' hillbilly)
I'm kidding of course about the hillbilly thing but West Virginia has such a reputation in other parts
of the country.
True story: When my mother moved to Nebraska(to drop me)(lol) she was in a store and the clerk noticed
an accent so she asked where she was from and my mother says "West Virginia." The clerk stepped
around the counter and looked at her feet then stepped back around the counter. So, my mother was like
"what's that all about?" and the clerk said "I heard people in West Virginia don't wear shoes."
[Head banger] Saturday, September 03, 2011 8:26:56 AM