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  1. Just went to the site and saw this:

    'Only one day left to buy your online Éclipse ticket !

    The online ticket sale closeson wenesday the 30th of july at midnight! Afterwards you'll be able to buy them only at designated stores or at the gate.

    The online bus ticket sale is now closed, you can still buy some at Psychonaut shop(Montréal) until the day of departure

    If you don’t, you’ll be able to purchase your ticket at the bus – but only if there is still room at departure time, which is in no way guaranteed.

    For the departure time and return day, you must respect the time indicated on your bus ticket or selected during at the time of your online purchase. If not, your ticket will be invalid and no Eclipse ticket is refundable.

    Thanks for your collaboration'

    It's not a far jaunt for me so I'll go check it out. Throw me a pm and we can try and set something up.

  2. One of my favorite listens, especially AC/DC>PsychoKiller>Jebus Left Shy Town

    Phish 12/07/97 Ervin J. Nutter Center, Dayton, OH

    1: AC/DC Bag-> Psycho Killer-> Jesus Just Left Chicago, My Mind's Got a Mind of Its Own, It's Ice-> Swept Away-> Steep-> It's Ice, Theme From the Bottom, Tube*-> Tube Jam**, Jam Reprise*-> Slave to the Traffic Light

    2: Timber (Jerry) > Wolfman's Brother-> Boogie on Reggae Woman#-> Reba, Guyute^, Possum

    E: A Day in the Life

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    Promised Land

    Sugaree

    Mexicali Blues

    Sugar Shack

    Dire Wolf

    Black Throated Wind

    Candyman

    Jack Stnaw

    Big Railroad Blues

    Big River

    Here Comes Sunshine

    El Paso

    Ramble On Rose

    Playing in the Band

    Mississippi Half-Step

    Me and Bobby McGee

    WRS Prelude

    WRS Part 1

    Let It Grow

    He's Gone

    Truckin'

    Nobody's Fault But Mine

    Truckin'

    Stella Blue

    Around and Around

    Casey Jones

  4. :P I got the title of the thread right thoguh lol as you might know my typing is a little slanted at the moment so Meh

    And as for the Slabs already cut at 3' by 2' by 1"

    But I do all the trimming and fin tunign myself with a Gas Saw and a Grinder, Is that what you ment? Im planning on taking that concrete step and making it look like solid Granite next,

    It's looking good man! Is that a square cut flag? Or just a nice looking patio stone that I've never seen before?

    I just installed a large Indian square cut flag patio around a pool close to downtown Ottawa a few weeks back. The stuff was like butter to cut through. And the stone itself was loaded with plant fossils. Super expensive shit but the outcome was great. All dry lay. I'll be facing hit front porch with the same stone in the fall when his pocket book gives the go ahead. The 550sq.ft. patio was worth upwards of 10k installed.

    Are you planning on facing that step Hick or just grabbing a slab of ledge rock or something in it's place?

  5. he's cutting tile. needs to know how to cut circles in it.

    yep. i have to drill two 1" holes for the shower and tub pipes (i'll buy a 1" diamond hole saw)' date=' and cut a 5" hole for the shower faucet and a 7" hole for the toilet. i have a wetsaw i bought in the fall for another job but it didnt involve any curve cutting. and i have an angle grinder so i'll get a diamond blade and maybe use it a bit too. but ive read horror stories about tiles shattering so im just not sure how easy it is to get "curves" - although most will be covered by trim.

    i enjoy doing this sorta stuff but its always nerve wracking the first time, and it seems i only ever do things once, lol.

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    When using your whole saw, be sure not to do it dry. Keep the water to it. Tile is quite fragile. Also let the drill do the work, don't press down too hard or else the likelihood of the tile shattering increases dramatically.

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    Charlie Hunter Trio is a 1993 (see 1993 in music) album by jazz musician Charlie Hunter.

    This self-titled debut album was recorded on Les Claypool's, Prawn Song record label.

    Track listing

    1. "Fred's Life" (Hunter) – 4:30

    2. "Live Oak" (Hunter-Spanier) – 4:17

    3. "20, 30, 40, 50, 60, Dead" (Hunter) – 5:57

    4. "Funky Niblets" (Hunter) – 6:05

    5. "Fables of Faubus" (Mingus)– 1:49

    6. "Dance of the Jazz Fascists" (Hunter-Ellis-Lane) – 6:34

    7. "The Telephone's a'ringin'" (Hunter) – 6:53

    8. "Rhythm comes in 12 Tones" (Hunter) – 2:55

    9. "Mule" (Hunter) – 3:17

    10. "Faffer Time" (Hunter-Ellis-Lane) – 6:04

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    Disc one

    1. "The Divided Sky" (Anastasio) - 17:01

    2. "Tube" (Anastasio, Fishman) - 3:59

    3. "Tela" (Anastasio) - 6:32

    4. "Maze" (Anastasio, Marshall) - 11:08

    5. "Fast Enough for You" (Anastasio, Marshall) - 6:52

    6. "The Old Home Place" (Jayne, Webb) - 3:02

    7. "Punch You in the Eye" (Anastasio) - 8:01

    8. "Llama" (Anastasio) - 5:05

    9. "Glide" (Anastasio, Fishman, Gordon, Marshall, McConnell) - 4:20

    10. "Slave to the Traffic Light" (Abrahams, Anastasio, Marshall) - 12:36

    [edit] Disc two

    1. "AC/DC Bag" (Anastasio) - 12:07

    2. "The Lizards" (Anastasio) - 10:30

    3. "Mike's Song" (Gordon) - 22:46

    4. "Lifeboy" (Anastasio, Marshall) - 7:56

    5. "Weekapaug Groove" (Anastasio, Fishman, Gordon, McConnell) - 8:18

    6. "Somewhere Over the Rainbow" (Arlen, Harburg) - 1:39

    [edit] Disc three

    Tracks 8 - 9 recorded August 12, 1996 at Deer Creek Music Center in Noblesville, Indiana.

    1. "Waste" (Anastasio, Marshall) - 5:35

    2. "Train Song" (Gordon, Linitz) - 3:08

    3. "Strange Design" (Anastasio, Marshall) - 3:48

    4. "Sweet Adeline" (Armstrong, Gerard) - 2:30

    5. "David Bowie" (Anastasio) - 16:42

    6. "Sleeping Monkey" (Anastasio, Marshall) - 4:55

    7. "Rocky Top" (Bryant, Bryant) - 3:06

    8. "Ya Mar" (Ferguson) - 9:14

    9. "Split Open and Melt" (Anastasio) - 12:42

    My girlfriend finds Fishmans vacuum rendition of "Somewhere Over The Rainbow" is quite possibly the most annoying and gut wrenching thing she has ever heard. She is fast asleep at the moment. I think it's time for me to crack my first Canada Day beer and give her the appropriate wake up call.

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