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Rothmans 06-24-2005 12:45 PM

[QUOTE=Dancin' Man]Ohhh yeahhh....[/QUOTE]

Jeeze I always pictured you different.

Josh 06-24-2005 12:48 PM

[QUOTE=Eleventeen]wow, what a dummy.

I think I just bottomed out guys... I'm sitting here listening to Kalmah and fantasizing about eating hot dogs.[/QUOTE]
mmmmm....hot dogs :lol:

/drools.

i had egg and bacon sandwich for my dinner tonight.


and on the pot head theme: an old mate of mine went really strange after he'd been smoking pot a while - went onto listening to dance music and stuff, erratic behaviour. he's settled down now he's cut right back on the pot though.

Jom 06-24-2005 12:54 PM

Like I said, I'm not going to respond to anything through this thread. I'll address a couple things, but other than that, I propose burying everything.

Maybe a lot of you didn't read my entire big post. That's fine.

[quote]Come here to talk about your day, your girlfriend, your boyfriend, your partner, your family, your friends, your music aspirations, whatever the hell you want, provided that you don't act stupid about it. That's what this thread is for.

If people don't care about you, they can easily ignore you. There's an ignore list feature, and there's also a ready-made ignore feature built inside your brains. Use either one if you don't give two shi[font=]ts and a fuc[/font]k about whatever someone is talking about. Just pass over it and move on.[/quote]

[quote=madey]Even though AH has spammed on many occasions before.[/quote]

If you guys can pinpoint in this exact thread where I've spammed to the extent of casting spells, smiley posts, "cuz ur gay rite?! rite?!", telling newcomers to "log off / never post again," or anything that I described in that big post, I'll eat crow, admit my faults, give you a table dance, whatever.

When Cain signs back on to AIM, I'll have a word with him. I can answer his statements, and ask him for clarifications, and so on. I'm relieved that he posted what he did. I concede to a number of things he said, and he will likely concede to things I'll tell him in return. In the end, there'll be compromise. I'll look forward to it, because he's a genuinely good guy.

This is just an example of a) how fickle people can be, and b) how people can reach an understanding through IM:

[quote][01:27] <Dr. Jake Destructo>: no I'm serious. I actually had new found respect for you after your huge post about the thread.
[01:28] <Dr. Jake Destructo>: I came off sounding like a dick in the thread, I'm sure.
[01:28] Antihero /// My whole life I've made mistakes: No, not really.
[01:28] Antihero /// My whole life I've made mistakes: I don't think little of you or anything, so just say what's on your mind and I'll respect it.
[01:28] Antihero /// My whole life I've made mistakes: Stop bull****ting.
[01:29] <Dr. Jake Destructo>: ok. like I said. your post. I had respect blaw blaw
[01:29] <Dr. Jake Destructo>: and then "hey idiots, watch me whore this thread"
[01:29] <Dr. Jake Destructo>: not the smart thing to do the day after.
[01:31] Antihero /// My whole life I've made mistakes: I'm going to get peoples' attentions. Like I said in the big post, just use your brain to ignore list me. I don't care. But no one in that ****hole of a thread recognizes the work and effort that goes into these users' songwriting.
[01:32] Antihero /// My whole life I've made mistakes: The point is, this is a musician's community. If no one is going to make an effort to support fellow musicians, then something is wrong here.
[01:33] <Dr. Jake Destructo>: ok I see where you're coming from, but why didn't you say that in the thread instead of to me? let's face it, myself and most mxers just read what's on the label
[01:33] <Dr. Jake Destructo>: we're not going to look into what your real motives were
[01:33] <Dr. Jake Destructo>: and I know you don't care
[01:33] Antihero /// My whole life I've made mistakes: And by not electing to listen to listen to their songs for a few minutes, that's horse****, considering it takes hours upon hours to record.
[01:37] Antihero /// My whole life I've made mistakes: There's no point in arguing about it.
[01:37] <Dr. Jake Destructo>: truth
[01:37] <Dr. Jake Destructo>: I've seen your viewpoint, I've shown you mine.[/quote]

That's really all I ask. If you have something to say, say it. The only person who I don't respect as a human being is everyone's buddy CemetaryGates.

Everyone in some form or another knows each others' AIM/MSN handles, and everyone in some form or another is easily accessible through a medium such as that. If you have a disagreement, just take it there.

Now, I don't really want anyone to respond to all that.

///

I'll make the motion, and the effort, to not let this petty stuff carry on anymore.

///

This is what I want people to respond to:

My cousin's wedding is in two weeks. I hate weddings. But I'm happy for my cousin, because she's alright with me. And my cousin-in-law-to-be is a good guy, so I'm glad for both of them, really.

Problem is, I've never been to a wedding and to its reception ever.

I need some help. And quickly, please. I know Ray went to California for a wedding, so I'm sure he can help me out.

But this goes to anyone. Can someone walk me through a wedding, the reception, and maybe some helpful advice for getting through both? I'm basically wearing the same thing I wore for Homecoming of senior year a couple years ago, which I luckily can still fit into, because everybody goes crazy for a sharp-dressed man :cool:

Okay, maybe not.

But again: can someone walk me through a wedding, the reception, and maybe some helpful advice for getting through both?

Thanks in advance.

i am the robots 06-24-2005 12:54 PM

Egg and Bacon Sandwhich on a Croissant (sp?) is fecking amazing (I love Dunkin Donuts :))

Rothmans 06-24-2005 01:00 PM

Antihero: in the wedding there is really nothing to be amazed off just sit through reception and get something to eat becuase she is your cousin you will be probably leaving around 9 half 9 just get something to eat talk to relatives you havnt seen in ahwile apart from the ones you hate.

This is what I do to kill time at a wedding I hope this may get you some help.

i am the robots 06-24-2005 01:05 PM

Haha, at my brother's wedding we danced to polka, that was fun.

robo2448 06-24-2005 01:06 PM

Find out some way to kill time. Weddings tend to bore me a lot. Hope the actual ceremony's only like a half hour, then the reception just hang out with some cool relatives and the food is usually pretty good.

Rothmans 06-24-2005 01:07 PM

[QUOTE=Eleventeen]Haha, at my brother's wedding we danced to polka, that was fun.[/QUOTE]

Tsch at least one wedding in your life you will dance that and the hokey pokey.

i am the robots 06-24-2005 01:08 PM

Yeah, wedding food owns hard.

Jom 06-24-2005 01:36 PM

[quote=Rothmans]Antihero: in the wedding there is really nothing to be amazed off just sit through reception and get something to eat becuase she is your cousin you will be probably leaving around 9 half 9 just get something to eat talk to relatives you havnt seen in ahwile apart from the ones you hate.

This is what I do to kill time at a wedding I hope this may get you some help.[/quote]

[quote=11teen]Haha, at my brother's wedding we danced to polka, that was fun[/quote]

[quote=robo2448]Find out some way to kill time. Weddings tend to bore me a lot. Hope the actual ceremony's only like a half hour, then the reception just hang out with some cool relatives and the food is usually pretty good.[/quote]

[quote=Rothmans]Tsch at least one wedding in your life you will dance that and the hokey pokey.[/quote]

[quote=11teen]Yeah, wedding food owns hard.[/quote]

Cool, thanks guys :)

The reception is being held at the hotel my family is staying at (heh, how's that for luck) so hopefully if the reception gets boring I can jet back to the room or something.

It's just I've never been to a wedding and obviously the reception that's held afterwards.

And I hope the food is good, or I will be sorely disappointed.

If anyone has anything to add, I'd welcome any other comments.

i am the robots 06-24-2005 01:42 PM

Umm, don't fall asleep during the actual Wedding.

munky_magik 06-24-2005 01:44 PM

[QUOTE=Bartender]
Four. Apparently it stops showing on Sunday though :(
[/QUOTE]
Already? That seems a ridiculously short length of time.

Illmatic 06-24-2005 01:46 PM

[QUOTE=AH]But this goes to anyone. Can someone walk me through a wedding, the reception, and maybe some helpful advice for getting through both? I'm basically wearing the same thing I wore for Homecoming of senior year a couple years ago, which I luckily can still fit into, because everybody goes crazy for a sharp-dressed man [/QUOTE]

Well, the wedding itself is in a church...sometimes it's combined with a mass (it was at my cousin's wedding), and sometimes relatives of the bride or groom read stuff (I don't remember it all that well to be honest). Then the bride and groom make their entrances, they exchange vows, "Do you take [blank] to be your lawfully wedded wife", and so on.

The reception takes place somewhere else, and that's where everyone mingles, the best man and bride of honor both give their speeches, the cake is cut, and then everyone eats, drinks, and dances til late at night (at my cousin's and my gf's cousins it was until about 1-2 in the morning).

[QUOTE=Eleventeen](I love Dunkin Donuts )[/QUOTE]

123...to hell with that gay, disgusting, overpriced "tall Hazelnut Blend Vanilla Venti Latte" crap from Starbucks, give me regular-a[size=2]ss coffee[/size] from Dunkin' Donuts.

[QUOTE=Petey]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v293/CaptainSwank/Me%20the%20Wonderful/metadisc.jpg[/QUOTE]

:lol:

Holy crap, you look just like someone I went to high school with.

[QUOTE=Petey]He just came into the computer room and burped so that I could tell him if any smoke came out. Not only that but we are about to go to the doctor. Who the hell gets high before they go to the ****ing doctor? The kid smokes almost everyday and he's 15. What an idiot. Anyone else know anyone who does stupid **** like that?[/QUOTE]

In the summer I smoke almost every day... :-\ during the school year I cut down sharply.

I don't consider myself a pothead, though, oddly enough.

Anyway I am in a bit of a pickle...I have tickets for Tuesday's Red Sox game, but I only have two and I have no idea who to take: my gf (who is an A's fan but has never seen Fenway), my stepdad (the biggest Red Sox fan I know), or one of my good friends from HS (who are all diehards).

Drugstep 06-24-2005 01:47 PM

Alright, I'm fu[B][I][/B][/I]cking pis[B][I][/B][/I]sed. I stayed up all night last night and fell asleep at like 9 AM. WHen I woke up it was 3 PM. I was afraid this would happen.

Huber 06-24-2005 01:48 PM

I hate waking up late. You wake up and it seems like you've wasted so much time and the day's already over.

GurS 06-24-2005 01:48 PM

So, I realised today that ANYONE can make editingness to wikipedia, so I beefed up the entry on Adrian Smith :)

Huber 06-24-2005 01:50 PM

What did you do to his entry?

Drugstep 06-24-2005 02:11 PM

Hmm. I wonder if I have the balls to do a thread on the NuMetal/PostGrunge bands that don't suck too much?

magicbus 06-24-2005 02:23 PM

ATTN: Jake, Dancin' Man

Yea, frisbee rules. I've been playing everyday this summer, and every tuesday we have a game of Ultimate Frisbee. I will also be joining the Ultimate team at Michigan State :cool:

In summary, frisbee owns.

GurS 06-24-2005 02:39 PM

so, I had my third driving lesson today :D

who else here is currently learning to drive?

robo2448 06-24-2005 02:45 PM

[QUOTE=magicbus]ATTN: Jake, Dancin' Man

Yea, frisbee rules. I've been playing everyday this summer, and every tuesday we have a game of Ultimate Frisbee. I will also be joining the Ultimate team at Michigan State :cool:

In summary, frisbee owns.[/QUOTE]

Frisbee does own. I'll leave it at that. I'm learning to drive too :cool:

Congratulations 06-24-2005 02:48 PM

[QUOTE=GurS]so, I had my third driving lesson today :D

who else here is currently learning to drive?[/QUOTE]
I had to teach myself how to drive a standard. Does that count?

Walrus Gumboot 06-24-2005 03:22 PM

[QUOTE=GurS]so, I had my third driving lesson today :D

who else here is currently learning to drive?[/QUOTE]


I just had to mail 15lbs or so of paperwork to apply for a permit test date :upset: Stupid CT DMV

Ibanez Slayer 06-24-2005 03:24 PM

[QUOTE=GurS]so, I had my third driving lesson today :D

who else here is currently learning to drive?[/QUOTE]
I'm only 13, and i can drive, COUSINS FARM! YEEEEHAW!
(i learned on a 69 Dodge Charger. the body was in horrible condition, but the enging is amazing. OH yeah, and it was stick)

whoever keeps changing the title, QUIT IT. im just checking to make sure it's still the elephant fresh original thread

Dr. Jake Destructo 06-24-2005 03:32 PM

[QUOTE=magicbus]ATTN: Jake, Dancin' Man

Yea, frisbee rules. I've been playing everyday this summer, and every tuesday we have a game of Ultimate Frisbee. I will also be joining the Ultimate team at Michigan State :cool:

In summary, frisbee owns.[/QUOTE]

I remember playing ultimate with my friends. Some of them would take it too seriously and accuse me of cheating all the time. I didn't even know the rules at the time, and I was just out there having fun, but they would get pretty pissed when I would take 5 or so steps. :lol:

Shred Danson 06-24-2005 03:38 PM

[QUOTE=EvenStillRix]Alright, I'm fu[B][I][/B][/I]cking pis[B][I][/B][/I]sed. I stayed up all night last night and fell asleep at like 9 AM. WHen I woke up it was 3 PM. I was afraid this would happen.[/QUOTE]

I've been doing a lot of that, lately.

NP: Children of Bodom- She is Beautiful ( :lol: this ain't half bad)

Rothmans 06-24-2005 03:42 PM

[QUOTE=AntiHero3314]Cool, thanks guys :)

The reception is being held at the hotel my family is staying at (heh, how's that for luck) so hopefully if the reception gets boring I can jet back to the room or something.

It's just I've never been to a wedding and obviously the reception that's held afterwards.

And I hope the food is good, or I will be sorely disappointed.

If anyone has anything to add, I'd welcome any other comments.[/QUOTE]

Dont try to be too specific if you ordering your food cuz they wont care they will put loads of shi[B][I][/I][/B]te and a pile high.

Dancin' Man 06-24-2005 03:43 PM

I love driving. Three times in the last week I've had my ability to drive stick complimented. Granted it was all by girls who are just learning to drive it and since girls are bad drivers anyway, it counts for less but I still like being complimented on such a manly art.

Walrus Gumboot 06-24-2005 03:48 PM

[QUOTE=Dancin' Man]I love driving. Three times in the last week I've had my ability to drive stick complimented. Granted it was all by girls who are just learning to drive it and since [B]girls are bad drivers[/B] anyway, it counts for less but I still like being complimented on such a manly art.[/QUOTE]

omgzwtfbbq

Dr. Jake Destructo 06-24-2005 03:50 PM

Driving stick owns. Especially when driving a truck the size of a semi where you can't use the clutch to shift. Now that I know how to shift without using the clutch, I do it all the time with my daily driven truck.

/owns you all at stick driving

Dancin' Man 06-24-2005 03:51 PM

Without the clutch? What do you do? turn off the car everytime you need to shift?

i am the robots 06-24-2005 03:51 PM

[QUOTE=Dancin' Man]I love driving. Three times in the last week I've had my ability to drive stick complimented. Granted it was all by girls who are just learning to drive it and since girls are bad drivers anyway, it counts for less but I still like being complimented on such a manly art.[/QUOTE]

Haha, it's true man, girls are bad drivers, mostly because the car does not belong in the kitchen, and therefore the woman does not belong in the car.

ArcLite 06-24-2005 03:54 PM

[QUOTE=Dancin' Man]Without the clutch? What do you do? turn off the car everytime you need to shift?[/QUOTE]

It's called power shifting. If you toy around a bit and find the right RPM, you can shift between gears without clutching.

Dr. Jake Destructo 06-24-2005 03:57 PM

It makes driving stick a lot less engaging.


:lol: puuun

The sweet spot is usually at about 1500 RPM, but it would depend on the RPM range of your car. What are you driving Pedro?

It's quite easy to learn really. I did it on my own, pretty much by accident. :p

ArcLite 06-24-2005 04:03 PM

I have my 2004 Chevy Cavalier in 5-speed. Haven't tried the power shift with it yet though. But I love driving the ol' manual.

Josh 06-24-2005 04:06 PM

[QUOTE=GurS]so, I had my third driving lesson today :D

who else here is currently learning to drive?[/QUOTE]
i passed my test a month ago :D i had about 30 hours of lessons before i took my test, i passed 1st time with 9 minors - 4 of them for steering! so maybe i don't deserve to be loose on the roads? i want one of those bumper stickers Riva came up with :lol:
there's a downside to being able to drive though - all my mates want lifts, and exactly how am i supposed to drive to Leeds, go and see 7 bands, and then drive home afterwards?!?
[QUOTE=Eleventeen]Haha, it's true man, girls are bad drivers, mostly because the car does not belong in the kitchen, and therefore the woman does not belong in the car.[/QUOTE]
:lol: so why is their insurance lower? do they just screw the people they crash into so they don't claim on the insurance?

Shred Danson 06-24-2005 04:17 PM

I had a golf cart that went 50 miles per hour.

It had air conditioning too.

:upset:

Dancin' Man 06-24-2005 04:21 PM

[QUOTE=Dr. Jake Destructo]It makes driving stick a lot less engaging.


:lol: puuun

The sweet spot is usually at about 1500 RPM, but it would depend on the RPM range of your car. What are you driving Pedro?

It's quite easy to learn really. I did it on my own, pretty much by accident. :p[/QUOTE]

'96 Subaru Legacy with no tachometer :cool:

Dr. Jake Destructo 06-24-2005 04:23 PM

Sackman- Very good point.

ICB- Had? Why'd you get rid of it? Why the hell would you need air conditioning when you could go 50 mph? :lol:

My truck doesn't have an AC, so I just drive fast with the windows down. Same effect. :cool:

Shred Danson 06-24-2005 04:32 PM

[QUOTE=Dr. Jake Destructo]Sackman- Very good point.

ICB- Had? Why'd you get rid of it? Why the hell would you need air conditioning when you could go 50 mph? :lol:

My truck doesn't have an AC, so I just drive fast with the windows down. Same effect. :cool:[/QUOTE]

AC just made it more badass, man!

Eh, it wasn't my choice to get rid of it, backe when I was in California, I visited my grandpa's place a lot, and he lived in a country club. He fixed the golf cart up pretty good, and I rode it all the time, and most of the time I drove it, I thought it would be a good idea to smash it into every lightpole I saw in the country club, sometimes goin' full speed (yeah I'm an idiot BUT IT'S FUNNNN REFL!). So after a while, the windshield fell off ( :lol: ) and the neighbors complained about the half broken light poles. My grandpa decided to sell the thing.

Ever since then I have wanted a golf cart, and I swear the next time I get one, I'm putting a fu[SIZE=2]c[/SIZE]king hemi in that sum'bitch.

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