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  • Finally got your wireless up and running I see (or not)... and I just made your page 1000 visits strong!

    Using the library??? :heh:
    Working overtime at sweetbay? I havn't seen or heard from you since you lost your wallet... maybe you actually joined the coastguard??? : P
    Yeah, you kind of have a bit of an asian look at times... I'm not sure where the hell you got it from : P

    I'm doing okay with the workouts; make it to the gym 4-5 times a week. Training Career on hold for the time being, unless I become interested in that sort of thing again... always something to fall back on should all else fail.

    You hitting the gym still?
    I'm sorry you didn't find your wallet, but I'm glad you're doing okay. Things will work out, its good you kept your cool... I wouldn't want to hear that Bruce Lee look-a-like went on a rampage at the Kissimmee DMV : P
    I'm not sure if it will help, but I said a prayer for you; best of luck. Hang tight... I'm sure most/ or all of it's replaceable.
    I suppose it doesn't give you social skills or anything, just a nice place to be... I work on that stuff at work or when I'm out, can't really work on social skills at home : P

    Look forward to hearing from you.
    "I'm not really liking this place so much anymore-All I do is go on to check notifications and then I'm off. This place depresses me sometimes, you know?"

    Why, flipper? I don't know, I enjoy most of the time I spend here... the discussions/conversations and all that. It also gives me some more people to chat with from time to time, beyond the usuals.
    Lots of people can enjoy any type of music, really. I've counted eight different chords in Justin Bieber songs that my sister listens to. I know chords appropriate for every tuning, and quite a lot of them at that. I've never heard Bieber play a guitar solo. I have blues skills, shred skills here and there, and tapping skills.

    The final tally on Justin Bieber? $18 million+ a year. Mine? It would add up to about $7,000 since August. I probably won't ever even see a dime from my coming death metal project.

    I may have technical skills, but a kid with the voice of a 12 year old girl and an acoustic guitar can kick my ass all over the place in commercial sales. Ironically, the harder the work you put in on instruments, the less popular you tend to be.

    Strange Aeons or Blessed Be or whichever name it ends up being should most likely end up being death metal/grindcore with black metal influences. Very heavy, very out there, very wild music. I don't think I've ever heard anything resembling the riffs I have both in my head and tabbed out already.

    I meet my musical icons all the time via Facebook and beyond. Most of my musical friends are from my favorite label, Relapse Records, the one I'm shooting for with Strange Aeons/Blessed Be.
    Like before? Yeah, that would probably be better... that way we can sound awkward together again! : P

    I still don't like using the phone, I feel like an idiot at times... it's better for keeping in touch though.

    There's always internet chat, but your typing skills... well, lets just say they aren't the best :tongue:
    Mr. Cucumber? That's Mr. Cool Cucumber to you! : P

    I've learned a few new songs, -mostly for practice (not entire pieces just portions)... one of thems Pink Floyd's - wish you were here; great song. As far as girls are concerned there's a couple... there's a blonde, "Heather" in my stat class who I'm pretty sure has a thing for me -she's a bit too "tree-huggerish" tbh. I've been talking to this other girl at the Y for about a week though, very friendly/outgoing - I think her name was Megan... maybe :doh: - another blonde... she has pink highlights. How's the girl situation over there? Has "fish girl" warmed up at all?
    I like your new signature :thumb:

    You still working everyday? What's Rebecca's boyfriend doing these days... I hope he's at least working/contributing.
    Odd, I didn't get a notification when you typed that...

    Anyway, yeah I've finished it. Reading two other books at the moment.

    I thought the beginning was good, just not the quiz stuff... particularly helpful information if you ever feel "lonely" -Gave me a new perspective on things.
    I'm not in a band anymore. I had a Gorillaz-influenced project which had three records out but I don't like to bring that one up. It sold too much and became too popular, and even though I'm proud of it, I don't want to be known for it. I'd also done two demo songs with my band Liars for Jesus that went nowhere, then my guitarist left, so I broke it up a couple days ago.

    No bands right now. Maybe in a month or two I'll start one called 'Strange Aeons.'

    16 years, every Sunday, of good ol southern gospel. So, sorry, no Paul Baloche. I can't even deal with mainstream rock.
    Well, I'm not acting like a metalhead, that's for sure. I hate metalheads, the metal culture, and metal elitism. Instead, despite being active in the scene, I try to be characterized as other things. An intellectual, a science nerd, amateur astronomer, etc. I'd rather be known for those things than being a metalhead. Or, hell, even my music of days previous, where I did hip hop albums… which! I am very proud of…

    White Stripes, Nirvana, Smashing Pumpkins are all awesome. I did get into Nirvana, White Stripes, and Smashing Pumpkins myself in 2005. The Korn years were the rock years, 04 to early 06. The metal years started in 2006…

    Classic rock has always been god tier to me. The Beatles are the greatest band ever, Black Sabbath are second, Led Zeppelin third, and so on. Luv em. I like the blues too, even gospel blues, which often was not so much about Jesus. Sister Rosetta Tharpe, for instance!

    I might like more gospel influenced music if; A) I hadn't grown up forced to listen to southern gospel, and B) weren't a hardcore atheist. lol.
    Well, I first liked bands like Korn and Rage Against the Machine back in 2004, and that was as heavy as it got at that time, for me. I knew there was heavier and darker music, just never sought it out or found it occasionally and didn't get it. 2005, more things like Korn; like Powerman 5000. Some traditional metal like Judas Priest, Sabbath, and Ozzy work their ways in. 2005 also brings Soundgarden and such. 2006, Megadeth. That is where everything changes. I was drawn to Korn's darkness, and the technicality of bands like Soundgarden, so Megadeth had extreme amounts of both and that was a new beginning for me. Megadeth gave way to Slayer. That team introduced me to Venom. Venom scared the shit outta me when I first started listening to them in late 2006. Got into some death metal and melodic death metal in 2007, Bolt Thrower, Strapping Young Lad, and Ensiferum... my friend had been trying to force me into death metal through 2006 and into 2007, before getting into other music himself... and I kept trying to get into it until around Mayish 2008, I put on Napalm Death's song Fatalist. It starts out as above average death metal/grindcore, the vocals kick in and... favorite band ever since. They just made it so I understood death metal all of a sudden. Once that deep understanding hit, I just couldn't live without it. So... I've been into death metal since 2007, as my main genre since 2008. <3
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