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  1. Favourite glue for sniffing.... any modeling glue will do. Elmer's is just a waste of breath.
  2. aren't most of the old houses just split up into multiple apartments for profit and then let to slowly rot as more and more slumlords do the bare minimum to keep up with codes and shit?
  3. pre-ordering folks get entered into a contest to win a free bass lesson from MG. http://mikegordon.shop.musictoday.com/Dept.aspx?cp=997_40500
  4. oh really? they wouldn't waste their time with just one show eh?
  5. http://runt-of-the-web.com/post/1141616932/when-a-ds-was-dropped-into-a-gorilla-exhibit
  6. bouche

    KItchenaid Mixers

    one more tip... free shipping by using this code before september 26th! I just got it in their newsletter. AUTSEPT63
  7. bouche

    KItchenaid Mixers

    Anyone have an - allen key? - apple pie? - open sore? - assortment of fluff? I dunno what I was going to finish that with.
  8. bouche

    KItchenaid Mixers

    I ordered this model. It's on a heavy discount as well. Plus there is a $50 rebate from kitchenaid on that one. If you pay using visa, you can also get free shipping (about $30 savings) by using this code at checkout - VISA2010Z yeah, I did my research!
  9. there's a photoshop opportunity in there somewhere. *searching for pictures of velvet's head*
  10. you'd love this mouse...
  11. mind you if one had a guy that could play bass at all and he looked like this... one would likely hire him.
  12. I'm saying that part of what Sean is questioning is true. If you put 2 equal players together, one being a young lady who's only been playing for a few years with tons of talent and deep deep funk, beside a guy who's been playing for 33 years and managed to acquire the same skill, then you had to choose which one would be more interesting to play with.... the 50 year old fat dude that I made up would be on the B team.
  13. bouche

    KItchenaid Mixers

    I'm looking at getting a kitchenaid mixer. I'm jumping into the craft of Charcuterie, but I don't want to just get a meat grinder. A kitchenaid can relieve me of making dough, and maybe encourage making more cookies. I saw that they have an ice cream maker attachment too. fack. dangerous stuff. Anyway, there is a really good deal here for $269.99 but I'm not comfortable about the fact that this model can't be found on the Kitchenaid website. From what I've read, it is a special model that was only put out for places like Costco...and I guess Caynes Housewares. I have no way of knowing if it will support the attachments, like the meat grinder. Anyone have any advice? I won't be paying full price for a mixer. These things always go on crazy sales. Sears puts on 50% off deals on certain models from time to time....the futureshop puts on major discounts and Kitchenaid even tops those off with rebates. Who's got a Kitchenaid mixer? What model do you have, and are the attachments universal between models? Anyone have an
  14. If you were watching a 50 year old fat dude play like that I doubt he'd be playing with herbie hancock, prince, or even jeff beck.
  15. i've not added anything. someone's avatar maybe?
  16. They have a very interesting revenue sharing model.
  17. moe.down 11 Photo by: Jay Blakesberg Friday at moe.down by: Jake Senger Photos: Jay Blakesberg Friday, September 3rd, 2010 marked the opening of the eleventh moe.down festival. moe.down is a annual labour day music festival thrown by the band moe. The past ten moe.down’s had all taken place at Snowridge Ski Resort in Turin, NY. This years installment was held in Mohawk, NY at the Gelston Castle Estate. The change in venues had to give it a different feeling for both the band and it’s fans. We pulled into Gelston Castle around 5:00 pm on Friday to a small lineup of cars. I was rather surprised that it did not take us all that long to park our car. Earlier this summer Further had played at this venue and I had heard many stories of long wait times to park your car. So long in fact that many people missed the beginning of the show and some even turned around and headed home. Next we began the extremely long trek to the campsites. At the majority of camping music festivals that I have attended you set up your tent beside your parked car. However, at moe.down attendees must walk their camping gear from the parking lot to an open field near the two stages. The distance between the parking lot and the designated camping area at this year’s moe.down was treacherous. It was about a twenty minute walk from our parked car to our camping spot. It took multiple trips to unload all the gear and therefore took us more then an hour to find a spot and get set up. I heard many complaints Friday from people that the walk to camping at this years moe.down was just too far. I would have to agree and think that if moe.down is held at the same site next year, they should have shuttles to help bring the campers gear to the camping area. moe.down 11 - Vinnie Amico Photo by: Jay Blakesberg The concert field at Gelston Castle holds two stages. The Main stage and a side stage called, the Buzz stage. The concert field is absolutely beautiful with many vendors, beers stands and portable toilets. Both Main stage and Buzz stage are at the bottom of a hill with plenty of room for the fans to watch the shows from the slopped hill. Watching the shows from high up on the hill allows fans to take in the stunning view of Mohawk Valley behind the stage. Tortoise The first Main stage act this year was Tortoise at 6:30 pm, Friday night. Tortoise is a five person instrumental rock band from Chicago, Illinois. They were one of my most anticipated sets of the entire weekend and they did not disappoint. Tortoise had two drum kits set up facing each other at the front of the stage. Their drummers really worked well together, pounding out great rhythms. Other instruments on stage included keyboards, guitars, xylophones and a bass. The members would switch instruments depending on the song. The crowd seemed to be really digging them and enjoying their set. Tortoise played some really great electronic grooves and gave the crowd great music to dance to. It was a perfect opening set for what was going to be a great weekend of music. Next up for me was, the musical headliner each night, moe. moe.down 11 - Chuck Garvey Photo by: Jay Blakesberg moe. I missed The Macpodz and Nas and Damian Marley because I opted to head back to the campsite instead. Back at the campsite I made some food and had a couple drinks with friends. With about fifteen minutes till moe. was supposed to hit the stage a group of us met up at the left side of the soundboard and got ready for moe.’s first set of the weekend. moe. opened their Friday night set with a great version of their instrumental song zoz. Next up were two of moe.s older songs, Time Again and Waiting for the Punchline. The two guitarists, Al Schnier and Chuck Garvey, were both on fire all night long. In my opinion, the highlight of the set was Puebla > George > Brent Black > Akimbo. The jam out of Puebla into George was fantastic. Rob Derhak started playing a great bass riff at about thirteen minutes into Puebla with Al and Chuck picking up on it and adding their own sound to the mix. The jam into George was so tight that it sounded like it could have been a written instrumental trac. Throughout the Puebla > George jam Rob was on playing some great bass grooves with Vinnie Amico and Jim Loughlin holding the rhythm. The crowd was really into the show Friday night with everyone dancing and singing along all night. Even the rain during the show could not put a damper on the crowd.
  18. where'd your drummer buddy read this? I would like to see this happen. On prince.org I've read that he has been playing with Prince along with Tal Wilkenfeld (bass player for jeff beck)
  19. Little Johnny rushes home from school. He invades the fridge and is scooping out some cherry vanilla ice cream when his mother enters the kitchen. She says, "Put that away Johnny! You can't have ice cream now. It's too close to supper time. Go outside and play." Johnny whimpers and says, "There's no one to play with." Trying to placate him, she says, "OK, I'll play with you. What do you want to play?" He says, "I wanna play Mommie and Daddy." Trying not to register surprise, and to further appease him, she says, "Fine, I'll play. What do I do?" Johnny says, "You go up to the bedroom and lie down." Figuring that she can easily control the situation, she goes upstairs. Johnny, feeling a bit cocky, swaggers down the hall and opens the utility closet. He dons his father's old fishing hat. As he starts up the stairs he notices a cigarette butt in the ashtray on the end table. He picks it up and slips it in the corner of his mouth. At the top of the stairs he moves to the bedroom doorway. His mother raises up and says, "What do I do now?" In a gruff manner, Johnny says, "Get your butt downstairs and get that kid some ice cream!"
  20. Bill Murray is 60! Celebrate with 60 Bill Murray facts
  21. oi! I think we're going to have to follow in your footsteps and jump on the boat next summer. sounds like an incredible way to tour that region. i'm hungry right now too.
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