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maniac0796 11-26-2006 05:03 PM

[quote=drummguy731;13702565]I'll answer your riddle with another one, there are two coins make up 30 cents and one of them isnt a nickel, what are the two coins[/quote]

No idea how american currency works.

And phil, the maths works out as 49 cats, and 8 people are going to wherever, but only one is going to st ives, and that's you.

Just out of interest, why would you wanna go to st ives. It's a dump...

Sync0pation 11-26-2006 05:04 PM

O ok thanks

Apparently it takes people 10 years to finish.
Right now I have

Advanced Funk Studies
Johny Rabb's Drum and Bass
New Breed
stuff my drum teacher gave me (right now from Gadd book)

So I'm thinking I'm going to practice singles, doubles, rudiments, singles around the kit, and stick control everyday. Then for the rest of the practice I'm going to alternate between those four things (4 days/cycle)

Geedrummer 11-26-2006 05:06 PM

[QUOTE=White Riot!;13702907]dogs do that and more....therefor cats are inferior[/QUOTE]

get a cat and a dog of the same size and stick them in a room together.

see which one is more dominant. (it would oviously be the cat, it would kik the dogs ***) although sayin this i do like dogs aswell

Retarded Chipple 11-26-2006 05:11 PM

[QUOTE=Sync0pation;13702947]O ok thanks

Apparently it takes people 10 years to finish.
Right now I have

Advanced Funk Studies
Johny Rabb's Drum and Bass
New Breed
stuff my drum teacher gave me (right now from Gadd book)

So I'm thinking I'm going to practice singles, doubles, rudiments, singles around the kit, and stick control everyday. Then for the rest of the practice I'm going to alternate between those four things (4 days/cycle)[/QUOTE]

Its probably not finishable really. Remember you can do it the way its written then vary it, apply it on a different part of the kit etc. The limitations are your imagination! I don't like having too much to practice from. I feel that I'd get too stuck into one book and end up leaving the other. I don't wanna end up with loadsa unfinished books lying around me really!

EDIT: unfinished in the sense of not having played them the way they're written from start to finish.

psychocream 11-26-2006 05:13 PM

[url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GPXohe3megc[/url]
Tony R Jr the second!!!!
:D LMAO

Janeway 11-26-2006 05:15 PM

I'm going to get the leftover can of kerosene in the garage.


Then I'm going to sneak over to my neighbors, climb up on their roof, and douse their roof, trees, and house in it. Then, I'm going to wait for that asshole to run his woodstove the next day, and I'm going to watch that mother f[B]u[/B]cker burn.



This dickhole has been there for two years, and his woodstove/chimney has been f[B]u[/B]cked up the whole time. But he refuses to f[B]u[/B]cking fix it. It's like he's burning massive piles of shitty wood in his front yard. My whole house stinks like smoke because of him.

White 11-26-2006 05:18 PM

Currently bidding on a Gibraltar Tractor Style Throne :) (with back rest) only gonna cost me 40$ or so

Sync0pation 11-26-2006 05:18 PM

[QUOTE=Retarded Chipple;13702986]Its probably not finishable really. Remember you can do it the way its written then vary it, apply it on a different part of the kit etc. The limitations are your imagination! I don't like having too much to practice from. I feel that I'd get too stuck into one book and end up leaving the other. I don't wanna end up with loadsa unfinished books lying around me really!

EDIT: unfinished in the sense of not having played them the way they're written from start to finish.[/QUOTE]

Yeah I know what your saying, I have significant progress in all the books, but I'm restarting them over again to play them all perfectly. Before I just played the grooves for a bit, then go on to the next as if it was "done." No. This time around I am going to make sure I have each groove perfectly played, in my memory, and am able to improv around it before I move on.

Drum Phil 11-26-2006 05:21 PM

[quote=Geedrummer;13702959]get a cat and a dog of the same size and stick them in a room together.

see which one is more dominant. (it would oviously be the cat, it would kik the dogs ***) although sayin this i do like dogs aswell[/quote]

My first cat kicked the sh[I]i[/I]t out of the dog, which was a fair size boxer dog and the cat wasnt big.

psychocream 11-26-2006 05:22 PM

[url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BQ0eod3vVcs&mode=related&search=[/url]
that vid makes you think, wtf have i done with my life.

White Riot! 11-26-2006 05:25 PM

[QUOTE=Geedrummer;13702959]get a cat and a dog of the same size and stick them in a room together.

see which one is more dominant. (it would oviously be the cat, it would kik the dogs ***) although sayin this i do like dogs aswell[/QUOTE]

Ha you've never seen kangals......even the pups would shred a cat to pieces.

The adult kangals anhillate packs of wolves attacking a sheep herd

White Riot! 11-26-2006 05:32 PM

comparing a family dog to a vicous cat (most of them are) isnt a fair deal , lets compare them to a protective dog.

just to emphasise a point...

This is a 90kg old english male mastiff wrestling a 50kg kangal bitch.....although smaller the kangal takes down the larger mastiff time and time again

[img]http://www.moloss.com/breeds/jkl/k001/koia03b.jpg[/img]

thats a weight ratio of %140....and the kangal takes it down easy.

even as a pup , trained to defend a kangal will put your pathetic cat into an early grave.

Panopticon 11-26-2006 05:33 PM

I have a new found love for Porcupine Tree

Dave*Grohl 11-26-2006 05:35 PM

I should go to bed. I've got school in the morning. I ate too much noodles and im over full

Drum Phil 11-26-2006 05:35 PM

[quote=White Riot!;13703138]comparing a family dog to a vicous cat (most of them are) isnt a fair deal , lets compare them to a protective dog.

just to emphasise a point...

This is a 90kg old english male mastiff wrestling a 50kg kangal bitch.....although smaller the kangal takes down the larger mastiff time and time again

[IMG]http://www.moloss.com/breeds/jkl/k001/koia03b.jpg[/IMG]

thats a weight ratio of %140....and the kangal takes it down easy.

even as a pup , trained to defend a kangal will put your pathetic cat into an early grave.[/quote]

So what?

I dont want a vicous pack of sh[I]i[/I]t like that dog.

I want my cat.

And theres not a lot you can say on the contrary.

Retarded Chipple 11-26-2006 05:36 PM

Played a local Battle of the Bands last night and came 2nd! Was crazy as we expected to come last! It was voted by the audience and judges. Considering we didn't bring anyone to vote for us and the other bands bought what seemed like their whole family tree, we're quite amazed with 2nd place!

This video is strange. My band is strange. We wanted to scare people and make them laugh and I hope we did that. The lead singer is wearing a dress, the guitarist a string vest and a gag and we have a friend of the band come in and do some more weird stuff. Sadly its a bit dark and there's a lot going on!
I'm kinda annoyed as the vid stops just before the end of the song where I throw my sticks and hit both singers in the head then pick up another set of sticks and finish it! The guys told me afterwards they thought someone had thrown a glass at them or something hehe!

Quick pointer: in no way does this song reflect my drumming style as its supposed to effed-up!

[url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cIeeC4l1ZWc[/url]

Win A Rabbit 11-26-2006 05:37 PM

I got into Porcupine Tree a bit for a while, but they never kept my interest too long. Guess it's just not my thing for the most part.

Pleaseme 11-26-2006 05:38 PM

[QUOTE=enemytopublic2;13703144]I have a new found love for Porcupine Tree[/QUOTE]

Another convertee!
First you hear them, you're like 'wow'
Then it's 'Jesus...'
Then it's 'I wanna marry Gav Harrison'


Well that's what happened to me anyway. Getting Deadwing tomorrow, can't wait.

Futuro 11-26-2006 05:39 PM

[QUOTE=enemytopublic2;13703144]I have a new found love for Porcupine Tree[/QUOTE]

Great band.

White Riot! 11-26-2006 05:46 PM

The dog isnt viscous. The thing about these dogs is that they are versatile , smart and adaptive. If they were viscious they would have no use as shepard dogs

From Wiki.

"The Kangal Dog's protectiveness and gentleness with small children and animals has led to its growing popularity as a guardian for families as well, as it watches members of its flock with extreme devotion."

"The ideal Kangal dog should be calm, controlled, independent, and protective. They may be aloof towards strangers, but a well-socialized Kangal Dog is friendly with visitors and especially children. They must never be shy or vicious. A well-trained Kangal is sensitive and alert to changing situations, responding to threats with judicious warnings and courageous action if necessary. They make good guardians of livestock and humans alike, but they may not be suited for the inexperienced a dog owner, as the independent intelligence of the Kangal makes for a difficult pupil."

The kangals have less than a quarter of the number of bite statistics than both dobermans and german shepards

Last time I check no breed of cat has the characteristics to defend its family. Its simply not part of their psyche.


My uncle owns one. And that dog would easily give its life to protect its family. No cat will ever give you anything like that. My uncles dog Sultan is so smart.....other dogs bark like **** when they detect an intruders presence....this dog reacts according to the situation


Viscious is killing for sport.....and thats what cats love to do , the sadistic bastards

Aaron 11-26-2006 05:54 PM

Cats are better than dogs, IMO. On a side note, anyone ever seen a picture of Damo's cat? Funniest thing ever.

We_Love_Lime 11-26-2006 06:00 PM

[QUOTE=Sync0pation;13702815] Is it just like beatboxing with you mouth/[/QUOTE]

As if there were any other way to beatbox?

MatthewMeredith 11-26-2006 06:02 PM

That sounds like a challenge.

White Riot! 11-26-2006 06:05 PM

Dogs are waaaaaaay better waaayyyyyyyy better. They aint even in the same league.

Dogs can protect you
Dogs can help you do work
Dogs are very loyal
Dogs always love you (i.e not when you are about to feed them)
Dogs can be trained for uses sniffing drugs (not particulary useful for phil see as he takes the junk)
Dogs can help the blind
Dogs can fetch things
Dogs can guard stuff
Dogs can play with children
Dogs can locate bombs
Dogs can find people trapped in a collapsed building
Dogs can hunt down criminals or escaped jews
Dogs can be very entertaining
Dogs can motivate or make you exercise
You can take your dogs with you in the car
Dog can round up sheep
Dogs can provide racing/gambling entertainment

When did a cat do any of those things? A cat can do like three things

1. entertain , & crawl when it wants something
2. catch mice
3. provide a function for old ladies to exist


cats are inferior

We_Love_Lime 11-26-2006 06:06 PM

[QUOTE=White Riot!;13703438]
Dogs can hunt down criminals or escaped jews
[/QUOTE]

HAHA.

Stickman Sam 11-26-2006 06:08 PM

[QUOTE=White Riot!;13703438]Dogs can hunt down criminals or escaped jews
[/QUOTE]

Gotta get me a dog.

~~

White Riot! 11-26-2006 06:09 PM

[img]http://www.einsatzgruppenarchives.com/ghetto/krakow/k18.jpg[/img]

Panopticon 11-26-2006 06:10 PM

My cat is pretty much useless...

it sleeps on my parents bed...only meows or comes around when its hungry or wants to go outside...my dog is way better.

Aaron 11-26-2006 06:11 PM

A cat doesn't chew on my $270 shoes. Enough said.

Dave*Grohl 11-26-2006 06:11 PM

Im off to bed. good night mx, see you tomorrow


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