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Drugstep 07-22-2005 12:31 AM

Hello all. I've missed you, Vince. You don't know me, though.

I'm about to make a banging cool thread.

So i just finished playing AIM truth or dare with two female friends, both 14, (I'm 15), and I must say it was interesting. All of our parents were home, so we didn't take it very far, but I ultimately had to do several things, such as hit on my brother, make out with a picture of the bassist in My Chemical Romance, and jerk off while saying "I'm one dirty slut!" :rolleyes:

I like calling you 'Christian', slug.

I've only fallen to sleep listening to radiohead. Not because it's boring, but because it's mellow and relaxing.

Lunch 07-22-2005 12:33 AM

AIM truth or dare? Thats a low I'm happy to say I've never sunk to. Sorry to hear that you did.

ATM 07-22-2005 12:33 AM

[QUOTE=zeppelinfan2k3]I'll consider that ;)

Well, as mentioned above, I'm moving come August (right before I go back to school hah), other than that, I've just been working mostly. Went to Seattle last week for some family stuff, it was pretty fun. You?[/QUOTE]

Not much, I was up in Massachusetts for a week.

Now I am looking for a job because my parents decided to start charging me rent.

Permanent Solution 07-22-2005 12:35 AM

[QUOTE=Slug]Not much, I was up in Massachusetts for a week.

Now I am looking for a job because my parents decided to start charging me rent.[/QUOTE]
Hah, that sucks. I have a job, but I spend too much money...I'll end up saving about as much as my stipend from the school is anyways heh. Where are you looking?

Lunch 07-22-2005 12:36 AM

I haven't working, but I passed my drug test, so now will be in about a week.

ATM 07-22-2005 12:37 AM

Good work :cool:

Willy Wonka was a pretty crazy movie.

Drugstep 07-22-2005 12:39 AM

[QUOTE=Lunch]AIM truth or dare? Thats a low I'm happy to say I've never sunk to. Sorry to hear that you did.[/QUOTE]
It was pathetic, yes, but I'm open to trying new things, even if they don't sound promising.


I didn't like Charlie and the chocolate factory, I thought it was broing and unfunny. ANd I despise Tim Burton.

Lunch 07-22-2005 12:42 AM

There is a difference between trying new things and doing something that makes you stop and think, "My life is completely pathetic".

Drugstep 07-22-2005 12:43 AM

The time when I realized that my life was pathetic was way before this one sad incident.

Permanent Solution 07-22-2005 12:43 AM

[QUOTE=Lunch]There is a difference between trying new things and doing something that makes you stop and think, "My life is completely pathetic".[/QUOTE]
Like internet relationships...

*steps back quietly*

*runs away*

ATM 07-22-2005 12:44 AM

[QUOTE=zeppelinfan2k3]Hah, that sucks. I have a job, but I spend too much money...I'll end up saving about as much as my stipend from the school is anyways heh. Where are you looking?[/QUOTE]

A few CD stores, and a guitar shop.

Permanent Solution 07-22-2005 12:45 AM

[QUOTE=Slug]A few CD stores, and a guitar shop.[/QUOTE]
THose sound like good places to work, at least. It's where I spend most of my money :) That and food, and I work at a grocery store hah.

Lunch 07-22-2005 12:45 AM

I want to work at a CD store, but for the shops where I live you have to be 18. Most of them sell adult entertainment products and/or tobacco.

heavy metal kid 07-22-2005 12:49 AM

[QUOTE=Lunch]I want to work at a CD store, but for the shops where I live you have to be 18. Most of them sell adult entertainment products and/or tobacco.[/QUOTE]

i have a friend that works in one, she says that it's pretty boring.

Drugstep 07-22-2005 12:50 AM

Now a girl is telling me to read short stories little girls wrote about My Chemical Romance members having sex and killing each other. And I said hell no. I know where to draw the line.

I worked at a Matress company my dad owned for about a year. It wasn't so bad.

Lunch 07-22-2005 12:50 AM

I don't expect work to be exciting, but I would look forward to the monthly discounts.

heavy metal kid 07-22-2005 12:52 AM

[QUOTE=Lunch]I don't expect work to be exciting, but I would look forward to the monthly discounts.[/QUOTE]


that's the only good thing,and even she gets to enter free to concerts or gigs.

Permanent Solution 07-22-2005 01:31 AM

And now's the time I whore my beautiful thread out to everyone :D

[url]http://www.musicianforums.com/forums/showthread.php?t=368836[/url]

Arucard 07-22-2005 05:58 AM

[QUOTE=Steerpike]Hmm... I'd have to say I really like Rebirth the best. I don't really have a favorite song, though if I'd have to pick it would probably be Heroes of Sand. Everyone's seen me whoring it often enough.[/QUOTE]

Late reply, but thats my second faverouite album. I really like Temple Of Shadows because of the free DVD of the Rebirth tour i got with it, and the drums are so tight on Temple Of Shadows. I also like the idea of the Conquest Knight thing they have going on on that album.

Heroes of Sand used to be my faverouite song, but now i probably prefer Temple of Hate, Acid Rain or Spread Your Fire.

Great band.

clearvision 07-22-2005 06:07 AM

Is Gagging Order female? It has been bugging me for a while now...

Is Tori Amos any good? I may get her [I]'Little Earthquakes'[/I] album, is it reccomended by any of you?

Armed Police shot someone, supposedly a suicide bomber, In London today. This sh!t is getting worrying...

Riva 07-22-2005 06:22 AM

GO is male, I think.

Also, it is rather funny that you do AIM truth or dare, but have no proof of performing the dares. :p

So, I just got back from our second visit to the show. It was quite fun. We ate tons of fairy floss and chips, and went on 5 rides. A ferris wheel (slightly hampered by the freezing wind), three really fast rides designed to make you throw up, and then a chair-o-plane.

My favourite ride was one called The Hurricane, which involves you going up and down very fast whilst speeding around in a circle. You can feel your stomach in your throat the entire time. There was also a ride called the Breakdance, which tries to approximate the strain you put on your neck when you headbang for 6 hours without stopping. Fun though.

However, not 2 hours after we left the show, torrential rains and gale-force winds set in. What a lovely winter storm. :rolleyes: So, if you were coming to visit me in the next week or so ;) we can't go to the reef. Sorry.

Josh 07-22-2005 07:34 AM

so, me is back from my hiking trip, it was pretty d[i][u][/i][/u]amn good. the scenery and weather were great, and so was the food at the hostels we stopped at :) and i got to visit 3 countries, France Italy and Switzerland, which was pretty cool.
the only bad thing is that even after walking 125 miles in 10 days and climbing a total of 42000 feet i still have a beer belly :(

[QUOTE=clearvision]Is Gagging Order female? It has been bugging me for a while now...

Is Tori Amos any good? I may get her [I]'Little Earthquakes'[/I] album, is it reccomended by any of you?

Armed Police shot someone, supposedly a suicide bomber, In London today. This sh!t is getting worrying...[/QUOTE]
i didn't hear anything about that yet, i heard about the second round of explosives that failed to detonate properly though.

armed police shot a guy dead in a town near mine this week, beat up his ex-wife severely and then shot at police with a home-made shotgun.

NJMetalMeister 07-22-2005 07:36 AM

[QUOTE=Stoic]really? I'll take it more seriously as soon as my PC is fixed (for the 666th time).

Have fun to that pub :wave:[/QUOTE]


Watched the Under 19 soccer match between Greece and Germany, Germany totally destroyed greece, so you can suck it Stoic :p

[QUOTE=Shattered_Future]I'd rather live in Europe than America...simply because America's ugly. It's completely built up, and there's almost NO nature here...

Around NYC, anyway...[/QUOTE]

Ive seen a fair bit of the US, and it really isnt an ugly country, but since i live around NYC (from jersey obviously), i will agree that area is not a very nature-y or beautiful part of the county.

Personally i dont think I could live in Europe full time, after having been here a year, there are just a few things that dont work for me, such as the hours offices and businesses are open here, and nothing being open on sunday and what not.

[QUOTE=Shattered_Future]Lots of people think America is a country full of fat, greedy bastards.

Sad thing is, lots of us are...[/QUOTE]

Once again, thats mostly just the northeast, and the chicago area haha.

[QUOTE=RiceMonster]Actually, here in Canada, the stereotype is that American's are complete idiots who:
a)know nothing about anything except America
b)brag about how powerful America is
c)know absoluty nothing about Canada, and make stupid stereotypes about us constantly
d)all of the above[/QUOTE]

E: canadians are idiots who say "aboot" and dont diserve to border america :cool:

Actually i really like canada, once again i dont think i could ever really live there, but i have been to Toronto quite a few times, and it is great.

[QUOTE=Steerpike]I think we call it an antenna[/QUOTE]

Correct, and if you do ever want to come to europe you should become well versed in British english terms, so as not to cause confusion. For example, you dont want to go to the UK and use the term "fanny" to refer to someones rear end

[QUOTE=Bartender]
I don't understand.
[/QUOTE]

Well it all depends on if you actually understand baseball or not, considering that the original analogy was directed towards americans, i felt it was good enough. Basically the analogy is you like a certain sports team, said team makes it to the finals of whatever sport they play, and that team just barely loses (in this case referencing the very close last two elections, where the democrats only lost by a hair), even though they can try again in the next year (or election year in this case), you wouldnt necessarily stop liking the sports team or the sport entirely, whereas many Democrats, or people who voted against bush (there are third parties, obviously) are starting to be hellbent against the american government and society.

[QUOTE=Stoic]
greek people are everywhere. Half of Justin's (NJMetalMeister) family is greek too :D[/QUOTE]

Yep, and last night we went to this local Gyros shop near the dorms here and they always give you a free shot of ouzo, gave them a nice Opa! and they loved it. Greek hospitality is amazing, just so you know.

[QUOTE=HeavyRiva]

Also, I have to agree that Alex is the most European American I have ever met.

[/QUOTE]

What about me? Then again I am like european by osmosis now after having lived here for a while. And also now i talk in Irish/UK slang all the time thanks to my friends out here, gonna confuse a lot of people when i get home. For example i was on the phone with my mother the other day and i used the phrase "Taking the piss" and she didnt understand at all.

Riva 07-22-2005 07:39 AM

[QUOTE=NJMetalMeister]
What about me? Then again I am like european by osmosis now after having lived here for a while. And also now i talk in Irish/UK slang all the time thanks to my friends out here, gonna confuse a lot of people when i get home. For example i was on the phone with my mother the other day and i used the phrase "Taking the piss" and she didnt understand at all.[/QUOTE]

Haha, taking the piss is such an awesome phrase. I say it a lot also, so it isn't really a European thing. But you are pretty much honourary European, whereas Alex is just a poor old American who seems to be slightly continental.

EDIT: G'night, people. I shall converse again tomorrow. :wave:

NJMetalMeister 07-22-2005 07:40 AM

fair enough, and i agree, taking the piss is a great phrase, gonna have to just start using it regularly and have my friends back at home pick it up as well and spread it across the US, very slowly.

\m/Pete\m/ 07-22-2005 07:45 AM

ahh good morning all. I come bearing gifts

[url]http://ultimate-guitar.com/news/online_downloads/media_updates_disturbed_bobaflex_trapt_him.html?200507220323[/url]

listen to that Disturbed song...Im looking pretty forward to the new album

(oh and listen to the whole song please)

Steerpike 07-22-2005 07:56 AM

[QUOTE=HeavyRiva]whereas Alex is just a poor old American who seems to be slightly continental.[/QUOTE]

Thanks, I think...

Anyway, I'm still trying to get my modem fixed, so I might not have all the uploads ready for the Wuthering Heights spotlight tomorrow.

Also, Sunday I'll put up my FG on power metal, which may or may not have uploads, again depending on my modem not being a bitch.

Stoic 07-22-2005 07:59 AM

[QUOTE=Steerpike]Also, Sunday I'll put up my FG on power metal, which may or may not have uploads, again depending on my modem not being a bitch.[/QUOTE]

Please dont put only cheesy euro power bands :p

munky_magik 07-22-2005 08:01 AM

[QUOTE=Stoic]Please dont put only cheesy euro power bands :p[/QUOTE]
The terms "cheesy" and "power metal" are synonymous.


Riva: Sorry for running out on you like that but you know...sun :(

Stoic 07-22-2005 08:05 AM

[QUOTE=munky_magik]The terms "cheesy" and "power metal" are synonymous.[/QUOTE]

:lol:
Indeed, but some bands are less cheesy than others. The cheesiest ones are the most popular though.


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