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. |
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