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Aaron 02-08-2006 06:43 AM

so yeah..

Aaron 02-08-2006 06:44 AM

3000 posts!

boss 02-08-2006 01:03 PM

you mean Angels and Demons

Blank 02-08-2006 01:48 PM

:wave:

Janeway 02-08-2006 02:26 PM

Hmm...Chai is good.

Kainen 02-08-2006 02:27 PM

[IMG]http://www.arvadafire.com/Ice-Slip.jpg[/IMG]

oh the irony.

Dookiedude3005 02-08-2006 02:28 PM

[QUOTE=Loyton]Haha, dude I am sooo with you there!!!

You do any other drugs? Im somewhat of a drug buff. Quite intelligently of course, and not nessarily a junkie of anything. I enjoy the physcoanalysis behind it all.[/QUOTE]


I've tried E once but that is far as i'm gonna take it. Didn't really care for it, I wanna try acid and shrooms though....that would be fun. Then the occasional blunt and guiness.

Janeway 02-08-2006 02:30 PM

I'm nervous. This is the first time I've ever neglected to go to class with out an excuse or anything.
I just didn't feel like dealing with spanish so I sat in the band room for 40 minutes.
She's going to kill me.

Kainen 02-08-2006 02:32 PM

[QUOTE=Pespi]I'm nervous. This is the first time I've ever neglected to go to class with out an excuse or anything.
I just didn't feel like dealing with spanish so I sat in the band room for 40 minutes.
She's going to kill me.[/QUOTE]


i've done that before.. at school.. at work.

sometimes they dont say anything. Maybe this will be that time for you.

Janeway 02-08-2006 02:41 PM

I just don't want my mother to find out.
x.X
I skip all the time, but I say I've got a lesson or that I'm sick. Then there's the whole skip half the day so they think I left school. They don't seem to care then.





OKAY.
I want me some macaroni and cheese, made with buttery velveta, chicken that's been fried by some fat black women, spinach smothered in butter and garlic salt, red beans and rice, salt potatos, macaroni salad, and hard boiled eggs with cornbread on the side and some coffee for desert.
God.
;.;
We've had crappy food all week.
Sunday we had chilli, which I hate with all my little heart, monday we had chilli again, yesterday we had these frozen chicken things, and today we're either getting stuck with spaghetti or hamburger helper. Yack.

Jezen 02-08-2006 02:47 PM

I'm going through Clayton Cameron's video again. I love brushwork, I just need to practice it.

LoneStarDrummer 02-08-2006 02:48 PM

black women sure do know how to make some good fried chicken.
black men sure do know how to cook some barbeque.

don't mean to stereotype, but it's the truth (and a complement really)

Kainen 02-08-2006 02:49 PM

[QUOTE=Pespi]I just don't want my mother to find out.
x.X
I skip all the time, but I say I've got a lesson or that I'm sick. Then there's the whole skip half the day so they think I left school. They don't seem to care then.





OKAY.
I want me some macaroni and cheese, made with buttery velveta, chicken that's been fried by some fat black women, spinach smothered in butter and garlic salt, red beans and rice, salt potatos, macaroni salad, and hard boiled eggs with cornbread on the side and some coffee for desert.
God.
;.;
We've had crappy food all week.
Sunday we had chilli, which I hate with all my little heart, monday we had chilli again, yesterday we had these frozen chicken things, and today we're either getting stuck with spaghetti or hamburger helper. Yack.[/QUOTE]


combine the mac n cheese with the chili for the ultimate dish! lsjdf;lkjsadf;lk

CHILLIMAC!

Talos 02-08-2006 02:51 PM

^:lol: Sounds pretty cool

Kainen 02-08-2006 02:52 PM

[QUOTE=Drummer 101]^:lol: Sounds pretty cool[/QUOTE]


its amazingly delicious :chug: with beer

Janeway 02-08-2006 02:54 PM

Eeeeew.
That's disgusting. Why ruin a perfectly good macaroni and cheese by mixing it with Satan's bile?!

But I like to mix taco sauce in macaroni and cheese.
That lovely thick tomato-y stuff you get at Mighty Taco.

Talos 02-08-2006 02:55 PM

Chilli is awesome, but its not as good as Spag Bol :thumb:

Janeway 02-08-2006 02:57 PM

Don't know what that is.
But isn't it odd how chilli looks just like an obese drunkard's vomit at a tailgate party for the Buffalo Bills?

Talos 02-08-2006 02:59 PM

[QUOTE=Pespi]Don't know what that is.
But isn't it odd how chilli looks just like an obese drunkard's vomit at a tailgate party for the Buffalo Bills?[/QUOTE]

Spag Bol is Spaghetti Bolognese, its pasta or spaghetti with mince meat and onoins and carrots. It also has tomato in it, it is awesome with some grated cheese

Janeway 02-08-2006 03:00 PM

Oh.
Gross. :3

Drum Phil 02-08-2006 03:09 PM

[quote=boss]you mean Angels and Demons[/quote]

Same difference

demondrummer1 02-08-2006 03:12 PM

Anyone seen the [URL="http://www.dwdrums.com/hardware/RKMAIN.htm"]DW Rack[/URL] before?

Janeway 02-08-2006 03:16 PM

I've seen the one with the bass suspension thing but not just a normal rack.

styler 02-08-2006 03:22 PM

something else DW can put up for sale for $5000.

LoneStarDrummer 02-08-2006 03:27 PM

looks like a nice sturdy rack but i'm guessing it's way over priced

styler 02-08-2006 04:15 PM

hows everyone feel about stephen harper?

Janeway 02-08-2006 04:41 PM

>>
I don't get it.
I'm totally interested in Jazz with my sax playing, although I'm a MUCH better legit player. It is pretty interesting to hear me playing In the Mood with a lovely baroque-y style just perfect for Bach, but that's not part of my point.
When it comes to drumming I just don't care for it.
It's like, I try to listen to Coltrane to get into Elvin Jones, but my ears are always drawn away from it. It's boring.
I hate myself.

Corkofski 02-08-2006 05:34 PM

ok guys, when i wake up in 8 hours time, i dont want the stronghols on the first page! DO IT!

styler 02-08-2006 05:42 PM

...what

Tyr 02-08-2006 05:44 PM

Somehow I'm pretty certain that Corkofski won't get his wish fulfilled...

rockindrummer 02-08-2006 06:13 PM

same here. Then again I have no clue what he ment to say.

Tyr 02-08-2006 06:20 PM

Me neither.

puppet.master 02-08-2006 06:39 PM

hey guys

guessss what tomorow is

Loyton 02-08-2006 07:59 PM

[QUOTE=puppet.master]hey guys

guessss what tomorow is[/QUOTE]

Your 12th birthday?


























Sorry, that was cruel.

SparBZ 02-08-2006 07:59 PM

Um, February 9th?

Loyton 02-08-2006 08:02 PM

Phenomenological thermodynamic is a branch of thermodynamics concerned with the study and analysis of actual phenomena with avoidance of full interpretation, explanation, and evaluation of microscopic, i.e. statistical energy-level atomic and molecular details. Generally, phenomenological thermodynamics, being synonymous with classical thermodynamics, is considered the pre 1870s branch of thermodynamics, developed before the atomists, concerned with phenomena such as heat flows between bodies, energy conservation, and the behavior of gases.

Phenomenological thermodynamics, as contrasted statistical thermodynamics which gives scientific descriptions of microscopic details, generally studies the following:

Temperature, thermal equilibrium, zeroth law, heat, internal energy, system work, first law , thermodynamic states, processes, and thermodynamic cycles.
Carnot and Stirling cycles, second law, entropy, Legendre transform, potential functions (e.g. free energy, enthalpy, Gibb's potential), irreversible processes, and entropy change.
Open systems, real gases, phase transitions.

ToadiesPhan 02-08-2006 08:15 PM

[QUOTE=Loyton]Phenomenological thermodynamic is a branch of thermodynamics concerned with the study and analysis of actual phenomena with avoidance of full interpretation, explanation, and evaluation of microscopic, i.e. statistical energy-level atomic and molecular details. Generally, phenomenological thermodynamics, being synonymous with classical thermodynamics, is considered the pre 1870s branch of thermodynamics, developed before the atomists, concerned with phenomena such as heat flows between bodies, energy conservation, and the behavior of gases.

Phenomenological thermodynamics, as contrasted statistical thermodynamics which gives scientific descriptions of microscopic details, generally studies the following:

Temperature, thermal equilibrium, zeroth law, heat, internal energy, system work, first law , thermodynamic states, processes, and thermodynamic cycles.
Carnot and Stirling cycles, second law, entropy, Legendre transform, potential functions (e.g. free energy, enthalpy, Gibb's potential), irreversible processes, and entropy change.
Open systems, real gases, phase transitions.[/QUOTE]

amen.

Motleyguy 02-08-2006 08:16 PM

[QUOTE=Loyton]Phenomenological thermodynamic is a branch of thermodynamics concerned with the study and analysis of actual phenomena with avoidance of full interpretation, explanation, and evaluation of microscopic, i.e. statistical energy-level atomic and molecular details. Generally, phenomenological thermodynamics, being synonymous with classical thermodynamics, is considered the pre 1870s branch of thermodynamics, developed before the atomists, concerned with phenomena such as heat flows between bodies, energy conservation, and the behavior of gases.

Phenomenological thermodynamics, as contrasted statistical thermodynamics which gives scientific descriptions of microscopic details, generally studies the following:

Temperature, thermal equilibrium, zeroth law, heat, internal energy, system work, first law , thermodynamic states, processes, and thermodynamic cycles.
Carnot and Stirling cycles, second law, entropy, Legendre transform, potential functions (e.g. free energy, enthalpy, Gibb's potential), irreversible processes, and entropy change.
Open systems, real gases, phase transitions.[/QUOTE]


uh...that's swell. I'm having steak for dinner.

styler 02-08-2006 08:31 PM

[QUOTE=Loyton]Phenomenological thermodynamic is a branch of thermodynamics concerned with the study and analysis of actual phenomena with avoidance of full interpretation, explanation, and evaluation of microscopic, i.e. statistical energy-level atomic and molecular details. Generally, phenomenological thermodynamics, being synonymous with classical thermodynamics, is considered the pre 1870s branch of thermodynamics, developed before the atomists, concerned with phenomena such as heat flows between bodies, energy conservation, and the behavior of gases.

Phenomenological thermodynamics, as contrasted statistical thermodynamics which gives scientific descriptions of microscopic details, generally studies the following:

Temperature, thermal equilibrium, zeroth law, heat, internal energy, system work, first law , thermodynamic states, processes, and thermodynamic cycles.
Carnot and Stirling cycles, second law, entropy, Legendre transform, potential functions (e.g. free energy, enthalpy, Gibb's potential), irreversible processes, and entropy change.
Open systems, real gases, phase transitions.[/QUOTE]
yeah, i farted too :smash:

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