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radiotrib

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and I (we) notch up 34 yrs this year ...

's been like me and bass playing ... a few ups'n'downs .. but still trying hard and hoping to get it right one day ...
 

mbgreene

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ricplayer said:
Is there some significance to this? That is interesting. Usually marriage makes you drink.:p Congrats on a good marriage, I too have been with the same lady 20 years!!:D

Actually kind of got me to push myself on the wagon. As I've told my wife after I've done something dumb, if it were't for you, I'd probably be dead, so its your own fault.:p
 

ricplayer

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mbgreene said:
Actually kind of got me to push myself on the wagon. As I've told my wife after I've done something dumb, if it were't for you, I'd probably be dead, so its your own fault.:p


Understood...my wife is the best thing that happened to me also. BUT, my Stingray was just delivered and boy.....is this a GOOD THING!!!!:D
 
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ricplayer

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radiotrib said:
>> When others are talking between songs, randomly play something (anything) to drown them out. <<

Isn't that the Drummer's Motto



How right you are!!! And it's the only time they keep time!!;)
 

adouglas

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ricplayer said:
Ahhhh my young fellow...the things we could teach you!!!:D

Screw that!

Make him go through what the rest of us have...wishing we knew at his age what we know now, and having the youth to enjoy it!

Stankface, life is a wonderful journey, and all the tough questions will be answered in the fullness of time...just a little bit too late to take advantage of the knowledge!

I almost started giving you a few really good hints, things I wish somebody had told me, but I decided not to. :p
 

ricplayer

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"Stankface, life is a wonderful journey," and size does matter!!!:eek: 10's are quicker than 15's. Is all you need to know.;)
 

shamus63

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adouglas said:
Screw that!

Make him go through what the rest of us have...wishing we knew at his age what we know now, and having the youth to enjoy it!

+1! Let him screw up...just like the rest of us! :D

Builds character. :rolleyes:
 

Dr Stankface

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ricplayer said:
"Stankface, life is a wonderful journey," and size does matter!!!:eek: 10's are quicker than 15's. Is all you need to know.;)

Eh, i'll stick to 12s. ;)

My real resolution, start my first year of college.

Major: Business management

Andrew
 

koogie2k

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My resolutions are:

1. Stay out of trouble. (Next to impossible)

2. Find a job.

3. Get my band a gig....hehehehe....

:cool:
 

Aussie Mark

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My one and only NY resolution for 2006 is to be a good parent. Given that it's taken me 44 years to get to this point, and our baby is due in a few weeks, hopefully I can do my best.
 

Steve Dude Barr

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Aussie Mark said:
My one and only NY resolution for 2006 is to be a good parent. Given that it's taken me 44 years to get to this point, and our baby is due in a few weeks, hopefully I can do my best.


Good luck with that one Mark...you'll be a great dad are you kidding me?????
 

SteveB

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Aussie Mark said:
My one and only NY resolution for 2006 is to be a good parent. Given that it's taken me 44 years to get to this point, and our baby is due in a few weeks, hopefully I can do my best.

Mark,

If you plan to be in the room when the baby is delivered..

Don't wear any of your famous shirts.. being born is traumatic enough for a baby!
;)

Seriously though, fatherhood is the best. I've got a 4-year old and a 2-year old. I'd quit my job and play with them all day long if I could somehow pay the mortgage in that scenario. Being around the innocence of childhood has helped me to be less of a curmudgeon as well. :)
 
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