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He's 7. :p
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[QUOTE=Foxfire]For a while I put a bunch of songs on a CD for him and he listened to Rime of the Ancient Mariner over...and over...and over...
...and over...and over...and over...and over... Well, you get the picture. Then he'd switch to Run to the Hills... Then back to Rime of the Ancient Mariner. :p[/QUOTE] Urrk, my brother does that, only with s[COLOR=White]hi[/COLOR]tty R&B songs. My Boo. ARGGHHHHHH |
I wish I had a sibling to jam with. :upset:
My older sister plays clarinet and piano - not really the most exciting instruments to jam with without a drummer, or some sort of melody instrument. My younger brother is completely un-musical, so I've got no hope with him. I'm incredibly jealous of Victor Wooten in that respect. |
[QUOTE=Rollo47]I wish I had a sibling to jam with. :upset:
My older sister plays clarinet and piano - not really the most exciting instruments to jam with without a drummer, or some sort of melody instrument. My younger brother is completely un-musical, so I've got no hope with him. I'm incredibly jealous of Victor Wooten in that respect.[/QUOTE] My mum plays guitar, but not her own stuff, and my brother is musically insolent. |
^ Me too...I wish I had a musical family.
:upset: :thumb: -Gav |
We'll see about how my brother is.
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If he hums Wooten, there is hope for him yet.
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Indeed.
He's starting early, too, which is good. When I'm in college and in dire need of money, I can get him to do gigs with me. :p |
Next he just needs to starting saying things like "this amp has thump and snap," and "I'm in the pocket!" and he'll be set for life.
:cool: :thumb: -Gav |
[QUOTE=I0Play0Bass]Next he just needs to starting saying things like "this amp has thump and snap," and "I'm in the pocket!" and he'll be set for life.
:cool: :thumb: -Gav[/QUOTE] At least he won't be saying "lol" and "lik" and "brb". |
^ lol lyk i no brb lol i gutta gvie my dawg a bath lol brb
[I actually don't have to give me dog a bath] :thumb: -Gav |
I've watched my brother play online games.
First of all, he is quite good at FPS (he takes after me :cool: :p). For example, I watched him play Medal of Honor once, got the top score by 10 kills, then he typed, in perfect grammar, "Good game but my brother has to play now. Bye." |
I started young - violin when I was eight, bass when I was ten.
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[QUOTE=Foxfire]I've watched my brother play online games.
First of all, he is quite good at FPS (he takes after me :cool: :p). For example, I watched him play Medal of Honor once, got the top score by 10 kills, then he typed, in perfect grammar, "Good game but my brother has to play now. Bye."[/QUOTE] Hehe, a 7 year old with some grammar and punctuation. :cool: |
He used to answer my IMs when I was away.
"Ted's not here right now." "oh who iz this? r u his dad?" "What the ****?" |
my stepdad fell down a manhole at work today! :lol: dont worry he's fine, but stuff like that always happens to him :p
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[QUOTE=bassist-bmxer]my stepdad fell down a manhole at work today! :lol: dont worry he's fine, but stuff like that always happens to him :p[/QUOTE]
That made me laugh quite a lot. Thankyou. :lol: |
I bet that would happen to me.
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[QUOTE=Foxfire]I've watched my brother play online games.
First of all, he is quite good at FPS (he takes after me :cool: :p). For example, I watched him play Medal of Honor once, got the top score by 10 kills, then he typed, [B]in perfect grammar[/B], "Good game but my brother has to play now. Bye."[/QUOTE] I thought only 5 people in the world, including Alex, Ted, and I, had perfect grammar. :upset: Heh, just joking. the grammer is, of the bass forum, really good because its easy to read and we learnt it at a young age because our teachers demanded us to when we were younger and smaller and our voices were higher and most of us did not plya bass. /lame :upset: :thumb: -Gav |
[QUOTE=Foxfire]He used to answer my IMs when I was away.
"Ted's not here right now." "oh who iz this? r u his dad?" "What the ****?"[/QUOTE] I like your brother already. When you come to Boston, I must meet him! :p When are you coming to Boston, by the way? :thumb: -Gav |
[QUOTE=bassist-bmxer]my stepdad fell down a manhole at work today! :lol: dont worry he's fine, but stuff like that always happens to him :p[/QUOTE]
Hahaha, nice man...nice! That's something only cartoons have! There was this comedian, who said something like "I have no problem with women, I love them, but I HATE feminists. When I have to call it a 'personhole' and call it a 'congressperson,' WE'VE GONE TOO FAR." :lol: :thumb: -Gav |
Hey, Gav. Guess what I found on [url]www.dictionary.com[/url] ? :p
1 entry found for [i]grammer.[/i] grammer, IN Zip code(s): 47236 4 entries found for [i]grammar.[/i] 4 entries found for grammar. gram·mar Audio pronunciation of "grammar" ( P ) Pronunciation Key (grmr) n. 1. 1. The study of how words and their component parts combine to form sentences. 2. The study of structural relationships in language or in a language, sometimes including pronunciation, meaning, and linguistic history. 2. 1. The system of inflections, syntax, and word formation of a language. 2. The system of rules implicit in a language, viewed as a mechanism for generating all sentences possible in that language. 3. 1. A normative or prescriptive set of rules setting forth the current standard of usage for pedagogical or reference purposes. 2. Writing or speech judged with regard to such a set of rules. 4. A book containing the morphologic, syntactic, and semantic rules for a specific language. 5. 1. The basic principles of an area of knowledge: the grammar of music. 2. A book dealing with such principles. grammar n : studies of the formation of basic linguistic units grammar A formal definition of the syntactic structure of a language (see syntax), normally given in terms of production rules which specify the order of constituents and their sub-constituents in a sentence (a well-formed string in the language). Each rule has a left-hand side symbol naming a syntactic category (e.g. "noun-phrase" for a natural language grammar) and a right-hand side which is a sequence of zero or more symbols. Each symbol may be either a terminal symbol or a non-terminal symbol. A terminal symbol corresponds to one "lexeme" - a part of the sentence with no internal syntactic structure (e.g. an identifier or an operator in a computer language). A non-terminal symbol is the left-hand side of some rule. One rule is normally designated as the top-level rule which gives the structure for a whole sentence. A grammar can be used either to parse a sentence (see parser) or to generate one. Parsing assigns a terminal syntactic category to each input token and a non-terminal category to each appropriate group of tokens, up to the level of the whole sentence. Parsing is usually preceded by lexical analysis. Generation starts from the top-level rule and chooses one alternative production wherever there is a choice. See also BNF, yacc, attribute grammar, grammar analysis. grammar grammar: in CancerWEB's On-line Medical Dictionary :p :cool: |
My brother just typed this to his friend on msn:
XmAs iS dA sHiZzLe says: goin coz he as 2 luk after his granddad XmAs iS dA sHiZzLe says: cya l8r Ronald says: o Ronald says: k XmAs iS dA sHiZzLe says: i mite go on msn b 4 i go out so cya l8r Hes on my account, and yes I am aware my name is "XmAs iS dA sHiZzle" but thats a joke. |
my grammar is excellent, i just choose not to type with capital letters on here.
unless i am typing a title or name, for example: i like listening to Primus. |
Anyone know a decent looping pedal?
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**** you Fox, I didn't think "grammer" was a word. BS right there...
By the way, I know it's spelled grammar. I remember in 5th grade I was the only person to get 100 on a grammar test because, at the top, the teacher told us to write "Grammar Test," and everyone but me wrote "Grammer." :p :thumb: -Gav |
Boss RC-20!!!!
I want, I want. :D |
[QUOTE=Spaceman Spiff]my grammar is excellent, i just choose not to type with capital letters on here.
unless i am typing a title or name, for example: i like listening to Primus.[/QUOTE] Indeed. I almost always use perfect grammar on here. It's just a habit, I guess. :thumb: -Gav |
[QUOTE=I0Play0Bass]**** you Fox, I didn't think "grammer" was a word. BS right there...
By the way, I know it's spelled grammar. I remember in 5th grade I was the only person to get 100 on a grammar test because, at the top, the teacher told us to write "Grammar Test," and everyone but me wrote "Grammer." :p :thumb: -Gav[/QUOTE] :p :naughty: |
Bleh, I must go shovel. Adios, MXicans! Always a pleasure! :wave:
:thumb: -Gav |
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