[Udo Sapper] Tuesday, October 28, 2008 7:44:19 AM | |
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Idiots parking opposite from my driveway so that I can barely drive out. |
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[Necroticist] Monday, October 27, 2008 5:39:51 AM | |
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Myself - left it too late to pack, now realised i ain't got enuff boxes - running round like a headless chicken....HELP!!! lol. |
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[Everleigh] Sunday, October 26, 2008 6:18:21 PM | |
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I am guilty of completely forgetting that I even HAVE a cellphone... Guess I grew up when we didn't have them, so I'm just not used to checking it. I find them very annoying sometimes.... maybe I should be in the "Old Timers' Thread" ha ha ha... |
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[156555464] Saturday, October 25, 2008 3:31:28 PM | |
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My husband does the same damn thing. I don't get it either. [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by SueVicious from Saturday, October 25, 2008 3:30:27 PM) | | SueVicious wrote: | | People who spend money on cell phones but don't answer them or bother to return phone calls. That crap annoys the hell out of me. |
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[SueVicious] Saturday, October 25, 2008 3:30:27 PM | |
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People who spend money on cell phones but don't answer them or bother to return phone calls. That crap annoys the hell out of me. |
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[~ MG_Metalgoddess~] Tuesday, October 21, 2008 3:39:39 PM | |
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Good Tuesday to you soy..........
[Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Soylentgreen4u from Monday, October 20, 2008 7:09:20 PM) | | Soylentgreen4u wrote: | | HAPPY MONDAY AUNTIE M.......MAY ALL BLESSINGS BE UPON YOU!... | | MG_Metalgoddess wrote: | | Yes... lets see where do I begin.... My reports came late because the fed-ex guy is an idiot. Then I said f-it .. And decided to run into Winnipeg to the Piston Ring office.. and No-one was there..LOL I guess they dont want to work on Monday..HMM Then while I was gone. My dog forced his way into the closet where the fricken litter box is and ate cat shit..
then from there the dog went into my bedromm where he Puked all over my new bedding.
Oh yes and its MONDAY... what a fricken joy..
Well at least I picked up the new AC/DC today.. that was only good thing about this f-in day. |
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[Soylentgreen4u] Monday, October 20, 2008 7:09:20 PM | |
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HAPPY MONDAY AUNTIE M.......MAY ALL BLESSINGS BE UPON YOU!... [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by MG_Metalgoddess from Monday, October 20, 2008 5:53:09 PM) | | MG_Metalgoddess wrote: | | Yes... lets see where do I begin.... My reports came late because the fed-ex guy is an idiot. Then I said f-it .. And decided to run into Winnipeg to the Piston Ring office.. and No-one was there..LOL I guess they dont want to work on Monday..HMM Then while I was gone. My dog forced his way into the closet where the fricken litter box is and ate cat shit..
then from there the dog went into my bedromm where he Puked all over my new bedding.
Oh yes and its MONDAY... what a fricken joy..
Well at least I picked up the new AC/DC today.. that was only good thing about this f-in day. |
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[mmmmmm] Monday, October 20, 2008 6:42:44 PM | |
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My nephew-in-law served 2 1/2 years in Iraq--got shot 5 times ( thank God he had his helmet on )--had surgery but still lost 50% eyesight in his right eye --lost his hearing in his right ear & was told he'd never regain the strength in his right hand ( his dominant hand )--niece is pregnant --the bank foreclosed on their house because he hasn't been able to work & now they find out the government won't help them with his disability application--sometimes life totally sucks !! |
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[mmmmmm] Monday, October 20, 2008 6:37:54 PM | |
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Golly Gee MG --sounds like you had the usual Monday from hell--hope the rest of the week goes better for you [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by MG_Metalgoddess from Monday, October 20, 2008 5:53:09 PM) | | MG_Metalgoddess wrote: | | Yes... lets see where do I begin.... My reports came late because the fed-ex guy is an idiot. Then I said f-it .. And decided to run into Winnipeg to the Piston Ring office.. and No-one was there..LOL I guess they dont want to work on Monday..HMM Then while I was gone. My dog forced his way into the closet where the fricken litter box is and ate cat shit..
then from there the dog went into my bedromm where he Puked all over my new bedding.
Oh yes and its MONDAY... what a fricken joy..
Well at least I picked up the new AC/DC today.. that was only good thing about this f-in day. |
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[mmmmmm] Monday, October 20, 2008 6:35:26 PM | |
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Necro--isn't that how life goes ?--something good along with something bad --sorry about your traveling distance but am happy about your new house !! [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Necroticist from Monday, October 20, 2008 4:47:33 AM) | | Necroticist wrote: | | Slightly pissed off - signing contracts on new flat today, was just told the main bridge is under repair so i gotta go 2 hours outta my way....fooked all my plans up. |
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[~ MG_Metalgoddess~] Monday, October 20, 2008 5:53:09 PM | |
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Yes... lets see where do I begin.... My reports came late because the fed-ex guy is an idiot. Then I said f-it .. And decided to run into Winnipeg to the Piston Ring office.. and No-one was there..LOL I guess they dont want to work on Monday..HMM Then while I was gone. My dog forced his way into the closet where the fricken litter box is and ate cat shit..
then from there the dog went into my bedromm where he Puked all over my new bedding.
Oh yes and its MONDAY... what a fricken joy..
Well at least I picked up the new AC/DC today.. that was only good thing about this f-in day. |
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[Necroticist] Monday, October 20, 2008 4:47:33 AM | |
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Slightly pissed off - signing contracts on new flat today, was just told the main bridge is under repair so i gotta go 2 hours outta my way....fooked all my plans up. |
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[VICTIM OF METAL] Sunday, October 19, 2008 2:09:03 AM | |
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The stage was the same for this tour as it was for that one right? Looks the same to me? [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Sunday, October 19, 2008 2:03:34 AM) | | guidogodoy wrote: | | Watching it as I type, obviously. I absolutely loved this tour. Then again, I say that with most tours....
This was lovingly named the "where is Rob now?" tour. He once described all the mechanics of the "people lifter" that was popping him all around the stage. Kewl!
Drove the bootleggers MAD, btw. That is the fanbase that named the tour as such. I have tons of footage of cameras looking lost!
(Quoting Message by VICTIM OF METAL from Sunday, October 19, 2008 1:45:37 AM)
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Saw PRIEST down in Atlantic City for theAOR tour and they were cops for a night,lol. We squeesed 8 people into 4 seats in the 7th row. Iwas rightin front/under GLENN TIPTON. Great show i was stone cold sober, well i had a beer or two. But i remember the whole show. Halford had the flu that night but battled through it.
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I saw the Queensryche tour in Detroit. Was row 14 and saw bunches of empty seats in front of me from MORE industry bastards (heh...that is how I got my tix) and jumped into them...numerous times, in fact. Damn security kept kicking me back! LOL!
Hey, look...back on topic. I am PISSED off at those bastard security people now. Wankers!
(Quoting Message by VICTIM OF METAL from Sunday, October 19, 2008 1:31:54 AM)
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I saw him with Iron Maiden and Queensryche a couple of times during this tour. A GREATshow by all three bands.
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Yeah, there is footage of Halford doing Rock in Rio I and Rock in Rio III just came out. I pre-ordered the autographed version. It is amazing. Here, front page:
www.halfordmusic.com/content/static/index.html
Be sure to hit "play" on the video - link above. Illustrates my point exactly.
(Quoting Message by VICTIM OF METAL from Sunday, October 19, 2008 1:20:23 AM)
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I put that dvd on for my parents and their jaws droped. I guess they thought all concerts were the same. I had to tell them different,lol. What a site though. Halford put out a dvd of his part of that show?
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Yup, spelled perfectly and you got it. Look in the "latest Priest" purchase and you'll see that I am still drooling at having received Rock in Rio III from Halford just last Friday. THAT is a crowd!
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How about the ROCK IN RIO dvd, by Iron Maiden. I believe Halfords band also played there. Imagine the volume of the crowd? Not aplace you wanna be if you've got claustrophobia, hope i spelled that right?
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Aaargh, Priest in Chile just cut off before the end of the show. Ah well. Guess I can't be TOO pissed off but he was just doing something I hadn't seen with the crowd singalong before BTL.
I CAN be pissed about the crowds in some of their vids. I mean, compare the Rising in the East DVD crowd to those in Latin America and you'd have a slight idea of what I mean. For example, in the Rising DVD, there is a guy who REALLY pisses me off!! Prolly some industry clown to be up so close and it looks like he is just standing and chewing gum! They show him a bunch of times too! HERESY, I say. I would have smacked him in the back of the head (or at least soaked him in my headbanging sweat!). While that crowd was fine, compare it with the crowd from Chile! Brazil. Absolutely NO comparison. Probably can't tape there because it is too loud. |
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[guidogodoy] Sunday, October 19, 2008 2:03:34 AM | |
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Watching it as I type, obviously. I absolutely loved this tour. Then again, I say that with most tours....
This was lovingly named the "where is Rob now?" tour. He once described all the mechanics of the "people lifter" that was popping him all around the stage. Kewl!
Drove the bootleggers MAD, btw. That is the fanbase that named the tour as such. I have tons of footage of cameras looking lost!
[Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by VICTIM OF METAL from Sunday, October 19, 2008 1:45:37 AM)
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Saw PRIEST down in Atlantic City for theAOR tour and they were cops for a night,lol. We squeesed 8 people into 4 seats in the 7th row. Iwas rightin front/under GLENN TIPTON. Great show i was stone cold sober, well i had a beer or two. But i remember the whole show. Halford had the flu that night but battled through it.
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I saw the Queensryche tour in Detroit. Was row 14 and saw bunches of empty seats in front of me from MORE industry bastards (heh...that is how I got my tix) and jumped into them...numerous times, in fact. Damn security kept kicking me back! LOL!
Hey, look...back on topic. I am PISSED off at those bastard security people now. Wankers!
(Quoting Message by VICTIM OF METAL from Sunday, October 19, 2008 1:31:54 AM)
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VICTIM OF METAL wrote: |
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I saw him with Iron Maiden and Queensryche a couple of times during this tour. A GREATshow by all three bands.
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guidogodoy wrote: |
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Yeah, there is footage of Halford doing Rock in Rio I and Rock in Rio III just came out. I pre-ordered the autographed version. It is amazing. Here, front page:
www.halfordmusic.com/content/static/index.html
Be sure to hit "play" on the video - link above. Illustrates my point exactly.
(Quoting Message by VICTIM OF METAL from Sunday, October 19, 2008 1:20:23 AM)
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VICTIM OF METAL wrote: |
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I put that dvd on for my parents and their jaws droped. I guess they thought all concerts were the same. I had to tell them different,lol. What a site though. Halford put out a dvd of his part of that show?
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guidogodoy wrote: |
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Yup, spelled perfectly and you got it. Look in the "latest Priest" purchase and you'll see that I am still drooling at having received Rock in Rio III from Halford just last Friday. THAT is a crowd!
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VICTIM OF METAL wrote: |
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How about the ROCK IN RIO dvd, by Iron Maiden. I believe Halfords band also played there. Imagine the volume of the crowd? Not aplace you wanna be if you've got claustrophobia, hope i spelled that right?
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guidogodoy wrote: |
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Aaargh, Priest in Chile just cut off before the end of the show. Ah well. Guess I can't be TOO pissed off but he was just doing something I hadn't seen with the crowd singalong before BTL.
I CAN be pissed about the crowds in some of their vids. I mean, compare the Rising in the East DVD crowd to those in Latin America and you'd have a slight idea of what I mean. For example, in the Rising DVD, there is a guy who REALLY pisses me off!! Prolly some industry clown to be up so close and it looks like he is just standing and chewing gum! They show him a bunch of times too! HERESY, I say. I would have smacked him in the back of the head (or at least soaked him in my headbanging sweat!). While that crowd was fine, compare it with the crowd from Chile! Brazil. Absolutely NO comparison. Probably can't tape there because it is too loud. |
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[VICTIM OF METAL] Sunday, October 19, 2008 1:45:37 AM | |
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Saw PRIEST down in Atlantic City for theAOR tour and they were cops for a night,lol. We squeesed 8 people into 4 seats in the 7th row. Iwas rightin front/under GLENN TIPTON. Great show i was stone cold sober, well i had a beer or two. But i remember the whole show. Halford had the flu that night but battled through it. [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Sunday, October 19, 2008 1:36:34 AM) | | guidogodoy wrote: | | I saw the Queensryche tour in Detroit. Was row 14 and saw bunches of empty seats in front of me from MORE industry bastards (heh...that is how I got my tix) and jumped into them...numerous times, in fact. Damn security kept kicking me back! LOL!
Hey, look...back on topic. I am PISSED off at those bastard security people now. Wankers!
(Quoting Message by VICTIM OF METAL from Sunday, October 19, 2008 1:31:54 AM)
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VICTIM OF METAL wrote: |
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I saw him with Iron Maiden and Queensryche a couple of times during this tour. A GREATshow by all three bands.
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guidogodoy wrote: |
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Yeah, there is footage of Halford doing Rock in Rio I and Rock in Rio III just came out. I pre-ordered the autographed version. It is amazing. Here, front page:
www.halfordmusic.com/content/static/index.html
Be sure to hit "play" on the video - link above. Illustrates my point exactly.
(Quoting Message by VICTIM OF METAL from Sunday, October 19, 2008 1:20:23 AM)
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VICTIM OF METAL wrote: |
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I put that dvd on for my parents and their jaws droped. I guess they thought all concerts were the same. I had to tell them different,lol. What a site though. Halford put out a dvd of his part of that show?
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guidogodoy wrote: |
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Yup, spelled perfectly and you got it. Look in the "latest Priest" purchase and you'll see that I am still drooling at having received Rock in Rio III from Halford just last Friday. THAT is a crowd!
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VICTIM OF METAL wrote: |
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How about the ROCK IN RIO dvd, by Iron Maiden. I believe Halfords band also played there. Imagine the volume of the crowd? Not aplace you wanna be if you've got claustrophobia, hope i spelled that right?
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guidogodoy wrote: |
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Aaargh, Priest in Chile just cut off before the end of the show. Ah well. Guess I can't be TOO pissed off but he was just doing something I hadn't seen with the crowd singalong before BTL.
I CAN be pissed about the crowds in some of their vids. I mean, compare the Rising in the East DVD crowd to those in Latin America and you'd have a slight idea of what I mean. For example, in the Rising DVD, there is a guy who REALLY pisses me off!! Prolly some industry clown to be up so close and it looks like he is just standing and chewing gum! They show him a bunch of times too! HERESY, I say. I would have smacked him in the back of the head (or at least soaked him in my headbanging sweat!). While that crowd was fine, compare it with the crowd from Chile! Brazil. Absolutely NO comparison. Probably can't tape there because it is too loud. |
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[guidogodoy] Sunday, October 19, 2008 1:36:34 AM | |
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I saw the Queensryche tour in Detroit. Was row 14 and saw bunches of empty seats in front of me from MORE industry bastards (heh...that is how I got my tix) and jumped into them...numerous times, in fact. Damn security kept kicking me back! LOL!
Hey, look...back on topic. I am PISSED off at those bastard security people now. Wankers!
[Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by VICTIM OF METAL from Sunday, October 19, 2008 1:31:54 AM)
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VICTIM OF METAL wrote: |
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I saw him with Iron Maiden and Queensryche a couple of times during this tour. A GREATshow by all three bands.
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guidogodoy wrote: |
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Yeah, there is footage of Halford doing Rock in Rio I and Rock in Rio III just came out. I pre-ordered the autographed version. It is amazing. Here, front page:
www.halfordmusic.com/content/static/index.html
Be sure to hit "play" on the video - link above. Illustrates my point exactly.
(Quoting Message by VICTIM OF METAL from Sunday, October 19, 2008 1:20:23 AM)
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VICTIM OF METAL wrote: |
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I put that dvd on for my parents and their jaws droped. I guess they thought all concerts were the same. I had to tell them different,lol. What a site though. Halford put out a dvd of his part of that show?
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guidogodoy wrote: |
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Yup, spelled perfectly and you got it. Look in the "latest Priest" purchase and you'll see that I am still drooling at having received Rock in Rio III from Halford just last Friday. THAT is a crowd!
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VICTIM OF METAL wrote: |
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How about the ROCK IN RIO dvd, by Iron Maiden. I believe Halfords band also played there. Imagine the volume of the crowd? Not aplace you wanna be if you've got claustrophobia, hope i spelled that right?
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guidogodoy wrote: |
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Aaargh, Priest in Chile just cut off before the end of the show. Ah well. Guess I can't be TOO pissed off but he was just doing something I hadn't seen with the crowd singalong before BTL.
I CAN be pissed about the crowds in some of their vids. I mean, compare the Rising in the East DVD crowd to those in Latin America and you'd have a slight idea of what I mean. For example, in the Rising DVD, there is a guy who REALLY pisses me off!! Prolly some industry clown to be up so close and it looks like he is just standing and chewing gum! They show him a bunch of times too! HERESY, I say. I would have smacked him in the back of the head (or at least soaked him in my headbanging sweat!). While that crowd was fine, compare it with the crowd from Chile! Brazil. Absolutely NO comparison. Probably can't tape there because it is too loud. |
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[VICTIM OF METAL] Sunday, October 19, 2008 1:31:54 AM | |
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I saw him with Iron Maiden and Queensryche a couple of times during this tour. A GREATshow by all three bands. [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Sunday, October 19, 2008 1:23:31 AM) | | guidogodoy wrote: | | Yeah, there is footage of Halford doing Rock in Rio I and Rock in Rio III just came out. I pre-ordered the autographed version. It is amazing. Here, front page:
www.halfordmusic.com/content/static/index.html
Be sure to hit "play" on the video - link above. Illustrates my point exactly.
(Quoting Message by VICTIM OF METAL from Sunday, October 19, 2008 1:20:23 AM)
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I put that dvd on for my parents and their jaws droped. I guess they thought all concerts were the same. I had to tell them different,lol. What a site though. Halford put out a dvd of his part of that show?
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guidogodoy wrote: |
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Yup, spelled perfectly and you got it. Look in the "latest Priest" purchase and you'll see that I am still drooling at having received Rock in Rio III from Halford just last Friday. THAT is a crowd!
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VICTIM OF METAL wrote: |
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How about the ROCK IN RIO dvd, by Iron Maiden. I believe Halfords band also played there. Imagine the volume of the crowd? Not aplace you wanna be if you've got claustrophobia, hope i spelled that right?
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guidogodoy wrote: |
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Aaargh, Priest in Chile just cut off before the end of the show. Ah well. Guess I can't be TOO pissed off but he was just doing something I hadn't seen with the crowd singalong before BTL.
I CAN be pissed about the crowds in some of their vids. I mean, compare the Rising in the East DVD crowd to those in Latin America and you'd have a slight idea of what I mean. For example, in the Rising DVD, there is a guy who REALLY pisses me off!! Prolly some industry clown to be up so close and it looks like he is just standing and chewing gum! They show him a bunch of times too! HERESY, I say. I would have smacked him in the back of the head (or at least soaked him in my headbanging sweat!). While that crowd was fine, compare it with the crowd from Chile! Brazil. Absolutely NO comparison. Probably can't tape there because it is too loud. |
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[guidogodoy] Sunday, October 19, 2008 1:23:31 AM | |
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Yeah, there is footage of Halford doing Rock in Rio I and Rock in Rio III just came out. I pre-ordered the autographed version. It is amazing. Here, front page:
www.halfordmusic.com/content/static/index.html
Be sure to hit "play" on the video - link above. Illustrates my point exactly.
[Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by VICTIM OF METAL from Sunday, October 19, 2008 1:20:23 AM)
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VICTIM OF METAL wrote: |
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I put that dvd on for my parents and their jaws droped. I guess they thought all concerts were the same. I had to tell them different,lol. What a site though. Halford put out a dvd of his part of that show?
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guidogodoy wrote: |
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Yup, spelled perfectly and you got it. Look in the "latest Priest" purchase and you'll see that I am still drooling at having received Rock in Rio III from Halford just last Friday. THAT is a crowd!
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VICTIM OF METAL wrote: |
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How about the ROCK IN RIO dvd, by Iron Maiden. I believe Halfords band also played there. Imagine the volume of the crowd? Not aplace you wanna be if you've got claustrophobia, hope i spelled that right?
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guidogodoy wrote: |
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Aaargh, Priest in Chile just cut off before the end of the show. Ah well. Guess I can't be TOO pissed off but he was just doing something I hadn't seen with the crowd singalong before BTL.
I CAN be pissed about the crowds in some of their vids. I mean, compare the Rising in the East DVD crowd to those in Latin America and you'd have a slight idea of what I mean. For example, in the Rising DVD, there is a guy who REALLY pisses me off!! Prolly some industry clown to be up so close and it looks like he is just standing and chewing gum! They show him a bunch of times too! HERESY, I say. I would have smacked him in the back of the head (or at least soaked him in my headbanging sweat!). While that crowd was fine, compare it with the crowd from Chile! Brazil. Absolutely NO comparison. Probably can't tape there because it is too loud. |
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[VICTIM OF METAL] Sunday, October 19, 2008 1:20:23 AM | |
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I put that dvd on for my parents and their jaws droped. I guess they thought all concerts were the same. I had to tell them different,lol. What a site though. Halford put out a dvd of his part of that show? [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Sunday, October 19, 2008 1:16:41 AM) | | guidogodoy wrote: | | Yup, spelled perfectly and you got it. Look in the "latest Priest" purchase and you'll see that I am still drooling at having received Rock in Rio III from Halford just last Friday. THAT is a crowd!
| | VICTIM OF METAL wrote: | | How about the ROCK IN RIO dvd, by Iron Maiden. I believe Halfords band also played there. Imagine the volume of the crowd? Not aplace you wanna be if you've got claustrophobia, hope i spelled that right? | | guidogodoy wrote: | | Aaargh, Priest in Chile just cut off before the end of the show. Ah well. Guess I can't be TOO pissed off but he was just doing something I hadn't seen with the crowd singalong before BTL.
I CAN be pissed about the crowds in some of their vids. I mean, compare the Rising in the East DVD crowd to those in Latin America and you'd have a slight idea of what I mean. For example, in the Rising DVD, there is a guy who REALLY pisses me off!! Prolly some industry clown to be up so close and it looks like he is just standing and chewing gum! They show him a bunch of times too! HERESY, I say. I would have smacked him in the back of the head (or at least soaked him in my headbanging sweat!). While that crowd was fine, compare it with the crowd from Chile! Brazil. Absolutely NO comparison. Probably can't tape there because it is too loud. |
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[guidogodoy] Sunday, October 19, 2008 1:16:41 AM | |
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Yup, spelled perfectly and you got it. Look in the "latest Priest" purchase and you'll see that I am still drooling at having received Rock in Rio III from Halford just last Friday. THAT is a crowd!
[Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by VICTIM OF METAL from Sunday, October 19, 2008 1:12:23 AM) | | VICTIM OF METAL wrote: | | How about the ROCK IN RIO dvd, by Iron Maiden. I believe Halfords band also played there. Imagine the volume of the crowd? Not aplace you wanna be if you've got claustrophobia, hope i spelled that right? | | guidogodoy wrote: | | Aaargh, Priest in Chile just cut off before the end of the show. Ah well. Guess I can't be TOO pissed off but he was just doing something I hadn't seen with the crowd singalong before BTL.
I CAN be pissed about the crowds in some of their vids. I mean, compare the Rising in the East DVD crowd to those in Latin America and you'd have a slight idea of what I mean. For example, in the Rising DVD, there is a guy who REALLY pisses me off!! Prolly some industry clown to be up so close and it looks like he is just standing and chewing gum! They show him a bunch of times too! HERESY, I say. I would have smacked him in the back of the head (or at least soaked him in my headbanging sweat!). While that crowd was fine, compare it with the crowd from Chile! Brazil. Absolutely NO comparison. Probably can't tape there because it is too loud. |
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How about the ROCK IN RIO dvd, by Iron Maiden. I believe Halfords band also played there. Imagine the volume of the crowd? Not aplace you wanna be if you've got claustrophobia, hope i spelled that right? [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Sunday, October 19, 2008 12:55:32 AM) | | guidogodoy wrote: | | Aaargh, Priest in Chile just cut off before the end of the show. Ah well. Guess I can't be TOO pissed off but he was just doing something I hadn't seen with the crowd singalong before BTL.
I CAN be pissed about the crowds in some of their vids. I mean, compare the Rising in the East DVD crowd to those in Latin America and you'd have a slight idea of what I mean. For example, in the Rising DVD, there is a guy who REALLY pisses me off!! Prolly some industry clown to be up so close and it looks like he is just standing and chewing gum! They show him a bunch of times too! HERESY, I say. I would have smacked him in the back of the head (or at least soaked him in my headbanging sweat!). While that crowd was fine, compare it with the crowd from Chile! Brazil. Absolutely NO comparison. Probably can't tape there because it is too loud. |
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[guidogodoy] Sunday, October 19, 2008 12:55:32 AM | |
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Aaargh, Priest in Chile just cut off before the end of the show. Ah well. Guess I can't be TOO pissed off but he was just doing something I hadn't seen with the crowd singalong before BTL.
I CAN be pissed about the crowds in some of their vids. I mean, compare the Rising in the East DVD crowd to those in Latin America and you'd have a slight idea of what I mean. For example, in the Rising DVD, there is a guy who REALLY pisses me off!! Prolly some industry clown to be up so close and it looks like he is just standing and chewing gum! They show him a bunch of times too! HERESY, I say. I would have smacked him in the back of the head (or at least soaked him in my headbanging sweat!). While that crowd was fine, compare it with the crowd from Chile! Brazil. Absolutely NO comparison. Probably can't tape there because it is too loud. |
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[hellrider 31038] Friday, October 17, 2008 9:27:53 PM | |
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you could always leave a mohawk. hard core punk style.i was temped a couple times for a joke when i shaved my head to leave a mohawk but i didn,t bother. [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Friday, October 17, 2008 7:52:00 PM) | | guidogodoy wrote: | | Haaa! I gotta know, did you paint one on afterwards thinking people wouldn't notice? LOL!!! I would have made it either a high inverted V so it looks like I am always curious about something or a little \ so I could be like Two-Face. Always happy on one side and mad on the other. Turn my head constantly while speaking with people so they would be confused!
Oh, btw, appt made to lop off the majority of my afro tomorrow. I know that you were all dying to know!
(Quoting Message by hellrider 31038 from Friday, October 17, 2008 6:56:06 PM)
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hellrider 31038 wrote: |
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well its funny now but at the time i was very concerned.now when i shave my head i constantly have my eyebrows on my mind.lol
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guidogodoy wrote: |
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Haaa! Sounds like Bob Geldof in "The Wall." Got an eyebrow too...man, you must either have low hairline or extremely high eyebrows. Too funny.
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hellrider 31038 wrote: |
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if it continues to piss you off you should get an electric razor and shave it off.only takes a few minutes.just be carefull not to shave off your eyebrow like i allmost did one time.lol.
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Remember a previous post? My hair? STILL haven't gotten it cut! I'd be aiming for Bazooka Joe in length if it so freakin' curly! I got you in width, Joe! LOL!!! |
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[hellrider 31038] Friday, October 17, 2008 9:23:36 PM | |
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i was just looking at it all concerned thinking to myself did i shave some of it off or not i think i might have just shaved a tiny tiny bit off not noticable. [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Friday, October 17, 2008 7:52:00 PM) | | guidogodoy wrote: | | Haaa! I gotta know, did you paint one on afterwards thinking people wouldn't notice? LOL!!! I would have made it either a high inverted V so it looks like I am always curious about something or a little \ so I could be like Two-Face. Always happy on one side and mad on the other. Turn my head constantly while speaking with people so they would be confused!
Oh, btw, appt made to lop off the majority of my afro tomorrow. I know that you were all dying to know!
(Quoting Message by hellrider 31038 from Friday, October 17, 2008 6:56:06 PM)
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hellrider 31038 wrote: |
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well its funny now but at the time i was very concerned.now when i shave my head i constantly have my eyebrows on my mind.lol
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guidogodoy wrote: |
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Haaa! Sounds like Bob Geldof in "The Wall." Got an eyebrow too...man, you must either have low hairline or extremely high eyebrows. Too funny.
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hellrider 31038 wrote: |
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if it continues to piss you off you should get an electric razor and shave it off.only takes a few minutes.just be carefull not to shave off your eyebrow like i allmost did one time.lol.
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Remember a previous post? My hair? STILL haven't gotten it cut! I'd be aiming for Bazooka Joe in length if it so freakin' curly! I got you in width, Joe! LOL!!! |
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[Deep Freeze] Friday, October 17, 2008 7:56:35 PM | |
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HA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Damn! How did you guess????? [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Friday, October 17, 2008 7:55:28 PM) | | guidogodoy wrote: | | Ok, but it'll cost ya! Don't want to see my curly locks on eBay, you know.
Oh, wait, there is all that Voodoo business....no way, forget it. | | Deep Freeze wrote: | | Ooo!!! Send me some!!!!! HA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! | | guidogodoy wrote: | | Haaa! I gotta know, did you paint one on afterwards thinking people wouldn't notice? LOL!!! I would have made it either a high inverted V so it looks like I am always curious about something or a little \ so I could be like Two-Face. Always happy on one side and mad on the other. Turn my head constantly while speaking with people so they would be confused!
Oh, btw, appt made to lop off the majority of my afro tomorrow. I know that you were all dying to know!
(Quoting Message by hellrider 31038 from Friday, October 17, 2008 6:56:06 PM)
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hellrider 31038 wrote: |
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well its funny now but at the time i was very concerned.now when i shave my head i constantly have my eyebrows on my mind.lol
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guidogodoy wrote: |
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Haaa! Sounds like Bob Geldof in "The Wall." Got an eyebrow too...man, you must either have low hairline or extremely high eyebrows. Too funny.
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hellrider 31038 wrote: |
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if it continues to piss you off you should get an electric razor and shave it off.only takes a few minutes.just be carefull not to shave off your eyebrow like i allmost did one time.lol.
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guidogodoy wrote: |
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Remember a previous post? My hair? STILL haven't gotten it cut! I'd be aiming for Bazooka Joe in length if it so freakin' curly! I got you in width, Joe! LOL!!! |
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[guidogodoy] Friday, October 17, 2008 7:55:28 PM | |
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Ok, but it'll cost ya! Don't want to see my curly locks on eBay, you know.
Oh, wait, there is all that Voodoo business....no way, forget it. [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Deep Freeze from Friday, October 17, 2008 7:54:04 PM) | | Deep Freeze wrote: | | Ooo!!! Send me some!!!!! HA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! | | guidogodoy wrote: | | Haaa! I gotta know, did you paint one on afterwards thinking people wouldn't notice? LOL!!! I would have made it either a high inverted V so it looks like I am always curious about something or a little \ so I could be like Two-Face. Always happy on one side and mad on the other. Turn my head constantly while speaking with people so they would be confused!
Oh, btw, appt made to lop off the majority of my afro tomorrow. I know that you were all dying to know!
(Quoting Message by hellrider 31038 from Friday, October 17, 2008 6:56:06 PM)
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hellrider 31038 wrote: |
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well its funny now but at the time i was very concerned.now when i shave my head i constantly have my eyebrows on my mind.lol
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guidogodoy wrote: |
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Haaa! Sounds like Bob Geldof in "The Wall." Got an eyebrow too...man, you must either have low hairline or extremely high eyebrows. Too funny.
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hellrider 31038 wrote: |
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if it continues to piss you off you should get an electric razor and shave it off.only takes a few minutes.just be carefull not to shave off your eyebrow like i allmost did one time.lol.
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guidogodoy wrote: |
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Remember a previous post? My hair? STILL haven't gotten it cut! I'd be aiming for Bazooka Joe in length if it so freakin' curly! I got you in width, Joe! LOL!!! |
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[Deep Freeze] Friday, October 17, 2008 7:54:04 PM | |
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Ooo!!! Send me some!!!!! HA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Friday, October 17, 2008 7:52:00 PM) | | guidogodoy wrote: | | Haaa! I gotta know, did you paint one on afterwards thinking people wouldn't notice? LOL!!! I would have made it either a high inverted V so it looks like I am always curious about something or a little \ so I could be like Two-Face. Always happy on one side and mad on the other. Turn my head constantly while speaking with people so they would be confused!
Oh, btw, appt made to lop off the majority of my afro tomorrow. I know that you were all dying to know!
(Quoting Message by hellrider 31038 from Friday, October 17, 2008 6:56:06 PM)
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hellrider 31038 wrote: |
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well its funny now but at the time i was very concerned.now when i shave my head i constantly have my eyebrows on my mind.lol
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guidogodoy wrote: |
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Haaa! Sounds like Bob Geldof in "The Wall." Got an eyebrow too...man, you must either have low hairline or extremely high eyebrows. Too funny.
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hellrider 31038 wrote: |
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if it continues to piss you off you should get an electric razor and shave it off.only takes a few minutes.just be carefull not to shave off your eyebrow like i allmost did one time.lol.
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guidogodoy wrote: |
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Remember a previous post? My hair? STILL haven't gotten it cut! I'd be aiming for Bazooka Joe in length if it so freakin' curly! I got you in width, Joe! LOL!!! |
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[guidogodoy] Friday, October 17, 2008 7:52:00 PM | |
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Haaa! I gotta know, did you paint one on afterwards thinking people wouldn't notice? LOL!!! I would have made it either a high inverted V so it looks like I am always curious about something or a little \ so I could be like Two-Face. Always happy on one side and mad on the other. Turn my head constantly while speaking with people so they would be confused!
Oh, btw, appt made to lop off the majority of my afro tomorrow. I know that you were all dying to know!
[Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by hellrider 31038 from Friday, October 17, 2008 6:56:06 PM)
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hellrider 31038 wrote: |
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well its funny now but at the time i was very concerned.now when i shave my head i constantly have my eyebrows on my mind.lol
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guidogodoy wrote: |
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Haaa! Sounds like Bob Geldof in "The Wall." Got an eyebrow too...man, you must either have low hairline or extremely high eyebrows. Too funny.
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hellrider 31038 wrote: |
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if it continues to piss you off you should get an electric razor and shave it off.only takes a few minutes.just be carefull not to shave off your eyebrow like i allmost did one time.lol.
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guidogodoy wrote: |
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Remember a previous post? My hair? STILL haven't gotten it cut! I'd be aiming for Bazooka Joe in length if it so freakin' curly! I got you in width, Joe! LOL!!! |
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[spapad] Friday, October 17, 2008 7:06:45 PM | |
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BAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHH! Their called Sheep. [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Head banger from Friday, October 17, 2008 8:09:54 AM) | | Head banger wrote: | | well, there are those who are not that bright. lots of people dont like to think for themselfs | | Deep Freeze wrote: | | Not surprisingly, what really is Pissing me Off are political TV commercials!!!!! I mean, have any of you actually listened to one of these stupid things?? Just who actually sits in front of their TV , nodding their heads and saying , "Duhhhh, Yeah! Dat's right! I BELIEVE this and I will now change my vote..." ???? AAAARRRGGHH! |
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[hellrider 31038] Friday, October 17, 2008 6:56:06 PM | |
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well its funny now but at the time i was very concerned.now when i shave my head i constantly have my eyebrows on my mind.lol [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Thursday, October 16, 2008 9:22:37 PM) | | guidogodoy wrote: | | Haaa! Sounds like Bob Geldof in "The Wall." Got an eyebrow too...man, you must either have low hairline or extremely high eyebrows. Too funny.
| | hellrider 31038 wrote: | | if it continues to piss you off you should get an electric razor and shave it off.only takes a few minutes.just be carefull not to shave off your eyebrow like i allmost did one time.lol. | | guidogodoy wrote: | | Remember a previous post? My hair? STILL haven't gotten it cut!
I'd be aiming for Bazooka Joe in length if it so freakin' curly! I got you in width, Joe! LOL!!! |
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[Head banger] Friday, October 17, 2008 8:17:23 AM | |
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voting for the first in alphabetical order, or the one whos name sounds beter are the 2 most comon ways to chose a candidate.
well, I must go to the office here and get pissed off soon. I hate lying stupid people. ah well, its almost my last trip to edmonton. [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Deep Freeze from Friday, October 17, 2008 8:12:43 AM) | | Deep Freeze wrote: | | Point well taken, HB. Exactly why I say that these idiots should NOT be allowed to vote! | | Head banger wrote: | | well, there are those who are not that bright. lots of people dont like to think for themselfs | | Deep Freeze wrote: | | Not surprisingly, what really is Pissing me Off are political TV commercials!!!!! I mean, have any of you actually listened to one of these stupid things?? Just who actually sits in front of their TV , nodding their heads and saying , "Duhhhh, Yeah! Dat's right! I BELIEVE this and I will now change my vote..." ???? AAAARRRGGHH! |
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[Deep Freeze] Friday, October 17, 2008 8:12:43 AM | |
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Point well taken, HB. Exactly why I say that these idiots should NOT be allowed to vote! [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Head banger from Friday, October 17, 2008 8:09:54 AM) | | Head banger wrote: | | well, there are those who are not that bright. lots of people dont like to think for themselfs | | Deep Freeze wrote: | | Not surprisingly, what really is Pissing me Off are political TV commercials!!!!! I mean, have any of you actually listened to one of these stupid things?? Just who actually sits in front of their TV , nodding their heads and saying , "Duhhhh, Yeah! Dat's right! I BELIEVE this and I will now change my vote..." ???? AAAARRRGGHH! |
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[Head banger] Friday, October 17, 2008 8:09:54 AM | |
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well, there are those who are not that bright. lots of people dont like to think for themselfs [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Deep Freeze from Friday, October 17, 2008 8:07:12 AM) | | Deep Freeze wrote: | | Not surprisingly, what really is Pissing me Off are political TV commercials!!!!! I mean, have any of you actually listened to one of these stupid things?? Just who actually sits in front of their TV , nodding their heads and saying , "Duhhhh, Yeah! Dat's right! I BELIEVE this and I will now change my vote..." ???? AAAARRRGGHH! |
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[Deep Freeze] Friday, October 17, 2008 8:07:12 AM | |
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Not surprisingly, what really is Pissing me Off are political TV commercials!!!!! I mean, have any of you actually listened to one of these stupid things?? Just who actually sits in front of their TV , nodding their heads and saying , "Duhhhh, Yeah! Dat's right! I BELIEVE this and I will now change my vote..." ???? AAAARRRGGHH! |
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[spapad] Thursday, October 16, 2008 9:25:20 PM | |
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You Know! I was thinking the same thing, but I didn't want to say it! LOL [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Thursday, October 16, 2008 9:22:37 PM) | | guidogodoy wrote: | | Haaa! Sounds like Bob Geldof in "The Wall." Got an eyebrow too...man, you must either have low hairline or extremely high eyebrows. Too funny.
| | hellrider 31038 wrote: | | if it continues to piss you off you should get an electric razor and shave it off.only takes a few minutes.just be carefull not to shave off your eyebrow like i allmost did one time.lol. | | guidogodoy wrote: | | Remember a previous post? My hair? STILL haven't gotten it cut!
I'd be aiming for Bazooka Joe in length if it so freakin' curly! I got you in width, Joe! LOL!!! |
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[guidogodoy] Thursday, October 16, 2008 9:22:37 PM | |
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Haaa! Sounds like Bob Geldof in "The Wall." Got an eyebrow too...man, you must either have low hairline or extremely high eyebrows. Too funny.
[Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by hellrider 31038 from Thursday, October 16, 2008 6:21:50 PM) | | hellrider 31038 wrote: | | if it continues to piss you off you should get an electric razor and shave it off.only takes a few minutes.just be carefull not to shave off your eyebrow like i allmost did one time.lol. | | guidogodoy wrote: | | Remember a previous post? My hair? STILL haven't gotten it cut!
I'd be aiming for Bazooka Joe in length if it so freakin' curly! I got you in width, Joe! LOL!!! |
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[hellrider 31038] Thursday, October 16, 2008 6:21:50 PM | |
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if it continues to piss you off you should get an electric razor and shave it off.only takes a few minutes.just be carefull not to shave off your eyebrow like i allmost did one time.lol. [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Wednesday, October 15, 2008 12:33:48 AM) | | guidogodoy wrote: | | Remember a previous post? My hair? STILL haven't gotten it cut!
I'd be aiming for Bazooka Joe in length if it so freakin' curly! I got you in width, Joe! LOL!!! |
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[~ MG_Metalgoddess~] Wednesday, October 15, 2008 3:54:17 PM | |
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NICE FORE-HEAD there guido.... HAHAHAHAHAH.. I LMAO when i saw that one..
what the hell??? c-mon lets see that angelic face...LOL [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Wednesday, October 15, 2008 12:48:21 AM) | | guidogodoy wrote: | | Pick? You got one? LOL!! I wish I could snap a better picture. It doesn't show the depth! HAAAAA!!!!
| | spapad wrote: | | Are you going to get a Pick and just let it go "Oh, natural"? | | guidogodoy wrote: | | Remember a previous post? My hair? STILL haven't gotten it cut!
I'd be aiming for Bazooka Joe in length if it so freakin' curly! I got you in width, Joe! LOL!!! |
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[Deep Freeze] Wednesday, October 15, 2008 7:03:45 AM | |
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BWAAAAAAHHAHAHAHAHAHAAA!! GREAT pic, guido!! HAHAHAHAHAHAHAAA!!!!!!! |
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[~ MG_Metalgoddess~] Wednesday, October 15, 2008 6:49:44 AM | |
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God damm Myspace.. is pissing me off... they have more tech difficulties.. Its really annoying..LOL |
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[guidogodoy] Wednesday, October 15, 2008 1:01:46 AM | |
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You want I should grow a cheezy '70s mustache with that as well? 'Bout all I could.
While not hair challenged on top, Many say that the only know I am mexican when I don't shave! Got that cool mexicano bigote / barba going x 10! Rest of the face? Forget it! [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Vaillant 3.0 from Wednesday, October 15, 2008 12:56:00 AM)
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Aw, come on!!! It's not that bad!!! Just put some gel on it and comb it back!!!!
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Pick? You got one? LOL!! I wish I could snap a better picture. It doesn't show the depth! HAAAAA!!!!
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Are you going to get a Pick and just let it go "Oh, natural"?
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guidogodoy wrote: |
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Remember a previous post? My hair? STILL haven't gotten it cut! I'd be aiming for Bazooka Joe in length if it so freakin' curly! I got you in width, Joe! LOL!!! |
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[Vaillant 3.0] Wednesday, October 15, 2008 12:56:00 AM | |
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Aw, come on!!! It's not that bad!!! Just put some gel on it and comb it back!!!! [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Wednesday, October 15, 2008 12:48:21 AM) | | guidogodoy wrote: | | Pick? You got one? LOL!! I wish I could snap a better picture. It doesn't show the depth! HAAAAA!!!!
| | spapad wrote: | | Are you going to get a Pick and just let it go "Oh, natural"? | | guidogodoy wrote: | | Remember a previous post? My hair? STILL haven't gotten it cut!
I'd be aiming for Bazooka Joe in length if it so freakin' curly! I got you in width, Joe! LOL!!! |
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[guidogodoy] Wednesday, October 15, 2008 12:48:21 AM | |
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Pick? You got one? LOL!! I wish I could snap a better picture. It doesn't show the depth! HAAAAA!!!!
[Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by spapad from Wednesday, October 15, 2008 12:39:18 AM) | | spapad wrote: | | Are you going to get a Pick and just let it go "Oh, natural"? | | guidogodoy wrote: | | Remember a previous post? My hair? STILL haven't gotten it cut!
I'd be aiming for Bazooka Joe in length if it so freakin' curly! I got you in width, Joe! LOL!!! |
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[spapad] Wednesday, October 15, 2008 12:39:18 AM | |
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Are you going to get a Pick and just let it go "Oh, natural"? [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Wednesday, October 15, 2008 12:33:48 AM) | | guidogodoy wrote: | | Remember a previous post? My hair? STILL haven't gotten it cut!
I'd be aiming for Bazooka Joe in length if it so freakin' curly! I got you in width, Joe! LOL!!! |
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[guidogodoy] Wednesday, October 15, 2008 12:33:48 AM | |
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Remember a previous post? My hair? STILL haven't gotten it cut!
I'd be aiming for Bazooka Joe in length if it so freakin' curly! I got you in width, Joe! LOL!!! |
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[Deep Freeze] Friday, October 10, 2008 7:28:53 AM | |
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And that illustrates my position very well. Irresponsible people are everywhere and yet, if they had found the right broker, they could very well have been put in a house. Then we would have yet ANOTHER bad loan that would eventually go sideways and cost taxpayers or other borrowers. Failed mortgages cause more damage than one might think. Bad loans force lenders to compensate in other areas to offset the losses. They have to meet certain goals which means you and I pay for the mistake at some point. [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Head banger from Friday, October 10, 2008 7:23:41 AM) | | Head banger wrote: | | well, realy, I know people who were renting a place, living paycheck to paycheck, 0 down payment saved, often late on the rent (although, thats because beer smokes and tatoos came first) who bitched when they were turned down for a mortgage. then he lost his job... so, his last day beffore layoff, he skiped out, they went and each got a new tatoo, because "after that they wouldnt have the cash". | | Deep Freeze wrote: | | HA!!!!!!!!!!!! 'Rider, you crack me up! HAHAHAA!!!
You know HB, that is a good point. Don't even bother applying. The thing is, I do not have a problem with people wanting a house. The thing is, the American public are told that it is our "right". The American Dream, as it were. This is not the early 1900's! Finance is a very sophisticated world and, while I admit that the "common man" is far more astute than he was on the subject, there are intricasies and nuiances that are very difficult to learn and comprehend. To this day, I learn things and I have been at it a long time! The world changes and business changes with it. The problem is trying to stay up with it all!
If I have learned anything it is that there are a lot of very dumb people in the world. People that can barely shop at the grocery store on their own, much less enter into a contract for a 200K home! There comes a point where we must simply admit to ourselves that not everyone should buy a house. | | Head banger wrote: | | your right, people who can't afford a loan shouldnt apply, and people shouldnt take loans from those with no money. its a bad business decision, and a bad human decision, for both parties.
and your right, for some people renting an apartment is all they can ever do. | | Deep Freeze wrote: | | Point well taken, Justin. Well said. I have spent twenty years in finance. I have seen things that disgusted me and, quite frankly, there is something to be said for "fair" business. As to doing the "right thing" for ones family, I have to ask you this; is it REALLY the right thing to buy something you cannot afford? Where is the responsibility in purchasing a home, that you KNOW is not within your price range, simply because your family wants a house?
I may sound insensitive but I do not subscribe to the notion that "every American deserves to own a home". Wonderful sentiment but the reality is, there are MANY people that simply are NOT financially responsible enough to handle home ownership. To attempt to blame shady business practices for the problem of financial ineptness is just wrong. Get help if you do not understand something. It is incredibly irresponsible to buy something as major as a house when you are not able to understand what you are doing.
I do not support companies that prey on uneducated borrowers. I have long held the position that "stated income" loans and other "creative" financing is not good business. Putting people into mortgages they cannot afford is criminal, to me. This is more of the old American desire to have it all and have the best...NOW. That is a shame, my friend. I am thankful you and your family managed to get a beautiful home at a fair price. That it what it is ALL about. BUT, equally important is understanding that not everyone can handle homeownership and that is NOT the fault of the government, you or me. | | Justin Kenny wrote: | | My wife and I didn't know a whole helluva lot about the whole home-buying process either. As mercy would have it, the people we bought our home from just so happened to be real-estate attorneys....they knew the business in and out and literally walked us through it each step of the way.
My wife initially tried to score a mortgage lend through an online company....needless to say, we found out toot-sweet that it wasn't the best thing. Thankfully, she had enough tenacity and temerity to eventually tell them to go fuck themselves, and we consulted with the real-estate attorneys who were selling the home in the first place. The one thing we KNEW COLD...was that we wanted to be locked into a FIXED RATE....Don Coyles, one of the real estate attys who was selling the home on behalf of his deceased parents hooked us up big time...along with what I was able to borrow from my 401K, he himself ponied up an extra $1,600--which was broken down and incorporated with our mortgage payment every month so that he would be paid back. Not only did they want to sell the house in an expedient a fashion as possible, he (along with his sister, who works with him) wanted very much for a family to buy the home. They seemed to fall in love with the lot of us upon merely SEEING the house, and for each little failure that occurred before Don thought up a 'plan B,' they felt our pain and frustration. He'd done business with the lender bank we're dealing with (and will be for the next 28 years..LOL), and through his frequent dealings, they helped see everything through. Our rate hasn't changed one iota since, and isn't about to. Were we lucky?? Painfully... sadly, a lot of equally naive people who just want what's best for themselves and their families get taken for a ride because they didn't take appropriate steps/measures. But ...in all fairness, the companies out there who see the possible financial dangers people face once they begin signing their names and don't say a blessed thing about it...that's something I would find issue with. It's one thing to secure a deal...but it's another when that deal can no longer be honored because 3-6 years later, the shit hits the fan and these same companies just sit there shrugging their shoulders--talkin''bout...."...there's nothing we can do." | | Deep Freeze wrote: | | OK readers! It is finally time for my first, official rant since my return!
Most of you here in the US are aware of the "financial crisis" we are experiencing. I have ranted in the past on this subject and, LONG before it actually occurred, I said much of what I will say now. ( I mention this only as a foundation for credibility!!) People in this country are screaming about greed and capitalism. Financial turmoil! Government indifference. HOGWASH!! Let us look at the facts, people;
Can ANYONE actually produce the gun that was allegedly held to the temples of the borrowers that put little to NO money down on their homes, took a "teaser" (low) interest rate and then pleaded ignorance or victimhood when the lender- as stipulated in the friggin contract-jacked up their rate??!?!??! These people EXPECTED some kind of government or taxpayer intervention that would shield them from the consequences of their actions. This creates something I was taught in college as "moral hazard", which is behavior based upon the knowledge of protection from bad consequences or irresponsible choices.
Now folks are yelling for more regulation. We already have PLENTY of it! Anyone ever hear of the Office of Federal Housing Enterprise Oversight???? This agency exisits for ONE reason; to regulate FREDDIE and FANNIE. That's right! Already in place! Wow! Regulation, people! I just do not see this as some kind of "indictment" of capitalism. Sorry. Not there.
What if we all just actually TRY real capitalism for once??? Capitalism has been defined as, "what people do if you leave them alone". Let them make their own mistakes. Suffer consequences. Sink or swim.
In the 1930's, before Roosevelt's New Deal, we paid about 12% of our income to ALL of government (state, local and federal). Today it is about 40%! *ouch* I suppose that in itself does suggest failure but I say it is a failure to practice TRUE capitalism. A failure to accept consequences and believe in real value. A failure to be RESPONSIBLE.
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well, realy, I know people who were renting a place, living paycheck to paycheck, 0 down payment saved, often late on the rent (although, thats because beer smokes and tatoos came first) who bitched when they were turned down for a mortgage. then he lost his job... so, his last day beffore layoff, he skiped out, they went and each got a new tatoo, because "after that they wouldnt have the cash". [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Deep Freeze from Friday, October 10, 2008 6:30:02 AM) | | Deep Freeze wrote: | | HA!!!!!!!!!!!! 'Rider, you crack me up! HAHAHAA!!!
You know HB, that is a good point. Don't even bother applying. The thing is, I do not have a problem with people wanting a house. The thing is, the American public are told that it is our "right". The American Dream, as it were. This is not the early 1900's! Finance is a very sophisticated world and, while I admit that the "common man" is far more astute than he was on the subject, there are intricasies and nuiances that are very difficult to learn and comprehend. To this day, I learn things and I have been at it a long time! The world changes and business changes with it. The problem is trying to stay up with it all!
If I have learned anything it is that there are a lot of very dumb people in the world. People that can barely shop at the grocery store on their own, much less enter into a contract for a 200K home! There comes a point where we must simply admit to ourselves that not everyone should buy a house. | | Head banger wrote: | | your right, people who can't afford a loan shouldnt apply, and people shouldnt take loans from those with no money. its a bad business decision, and a bad human decision, for both parties.
and your right, for some people renting an apartment is all they can ever do. | | Deep Freeze wrote: | | Point well taken, Justin. Well said. I have spent twenty years in finance. I have seen things that disgusted me and, quite frankly, there is something to be said for "fair" business. As to doing the "right thing" for ones family, I have to ask you this; is it REALLY the right thing to buy something you cannot afford? Where is the responsibility in purchasing a home, that you KNOW is not within your price range, simply because your family wants a house?
I may sound insensitive but I do not subscribe to the notion that "every American deserves to own a home". Wonderful sentiment but the reality is, there are MANY people that simply are NOT financially responsible enough to handle home ownership. To attempt to blame shady business practices for the problem of financial ineptness is just wrong. Get help if you do not understand something. It is incredibly irresponsible to buy something as major as a house when you are not able to understand what you are doing.
I do not support companies that prey on uneducated borrowers. I have long held the position that "stated income" loans and other "creative" financing is not good business. Putting people into mortgages they cannot afford is criminal, to me. This is more of the old American desire to have it all and have the best...NOW. That is a shame, my friend. I am thankful you and your family managed to get a beautiful home at a fair price. That it what it is ALL about. BUT, equally important is understanding that not everyone can handle homeownership and that is NOT the fault of the government, you or me. | | Justin Kenny wrote: | | My wife and I didn't know a whole helluva lot about the whole home-buying process either. As mercy would have it, the people we bought our home from just so happened to be real-estate attorneys....they knew the business in and out and literally walked us through it each step of the way.
My wife initially tried to score a mortgage lend through an online company....needless to say, we found out toot-sweet that it wasn't the best thing. Thankfully, she had enough tenacity and temerity to eventually tell them to go fuck themselves, and we consulted with the real-estate attorneys who were selling the home in the first place. The one thing we KNEW COLD...was that we wanted to be locked into a FIXED RATE....Don Coyles, one of the real estate attys who was selling the home on behalf of his deceased parents hooked us up big time...along with what I was able to borrow from my 401K, he himself ponied up an extra $1,600--which was broken down and incorporated with our mortgage payment every month so that he would be paid back. Not only did they want to sell the house in an expedient a fashion as possible, he (along with his sister, who works with him) wanted very much for a family to buy the home. They seemed to fall in love with the lot of us upon merely SEEING the house, and for each little failure that occurred before Don thought up a 'plan B,' they felt our pain and frustration. He'd done business with the lender bank we're dealing with (and will be for the next 28 years..LOL), and through his frequent dealings, they helped see everything through. Our rate hasn't changed one iota since, and isn't about to. Were we lucky?? Painfully... sadly, a lot of equally naive people who just want what's best for themselves and their families get taken for a ride because they didn't take appropriate steps/measures. But ...in all fairness, the companies out there who see the possible financial dangers people face once they begin signing their names and don't say a blessed thing about it...that's something I would find issue with. It's one thing to secure a deal...but it's another when that deal can no longer be honored because 3-6 years later, the shit hits the fan and these same companies just sit there shrugging their shoulders--talkin''bout...."...there's nothing we can do." | | Deep Freeze wrote: | | OK readers! It is finally time for my first, official rant since my return!
Most of you here in the US are aware of the "financial crisis" we are experiencing. I have ranted in the past on this subject and, LONG before it actually occurred, I said much of what I will say now. ( I mention this only as a foundation for credibility!!) People in this country are screaming about greed and capitalism. Financial turmoil! Government indifference. HOGWASH!! Let us look at the facts, people;
Can ANYONE actually produce the gun that was allegedly held to the temples of the borrowers that put little to NO money down on their homes, took a "teaser" (low) interest rate and then pleaded ignorance or victimhood when the lender- as stipulated in the friggin contract-jacked up their rate??!?!??! These people EXPECTED some kind of government or taxpayer intervention that would shield them from the consequences of their actions. This creates something I was taught in college as "moral hazard", which is behavior based upon the knowledge of protection from bad consequences or irresponsible choices.
Now folks are yelling for more regulation. We already have PLENTY of it! Anyone ever hear of the Office of Federal Housing Enterprise Oversight???? This agency exisits for ONE reason; to regulate FREDDIE and FANNIE. That's right! Already in place! Wow! Regulation, people! I just do not see this as some kind of "indictment" of capitalism. Sorry. Not there.
What if we all just actually TRY real capitalism for once??? Capitalism has been defined as, "what people do if you leave them alone". Let them make their own mistakes. Suffer consequences. Sink or swim.
In the 1930's, before Roosevelt's New Deal, we paid about 12% of our income to ALL of government (state, local and federal). Today it is about 40%! *ouch* I suppose that in itself does suggest failure but I say it is a failure to practice TRUE capitalism. A failure to accept consequences and believe in real value. A failure to be RESPONSIBLE.
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[Deep Freeze] Friday, October 10, 2008 6:30:02 AM | |
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HA!!!!!!!!!!!! 'Rider, you crack me up! HAHAHAA!!!
You know HB, that is a good point. Don't even bother applying. The thing is, I do not have a problem with people wanting a house. The thing is, the American public are told that it is our "right". The American Dream, as it were. This is not the early 1900's! Finance is a very sophisticated world and, while I admit that the "common man" is far more astute than he was on the subject, there are intricasies and nuiances that are very difficult to learn and comprehend. To this day, I learn things and I have been at it a long time! The world changes and business changes with it. The problem is trying to stay up with it all!
If I have learned anything it is that there are a lot of very dumb people in the world. People that can barely shop at the grocery store on their own, much less enter into a contract for a 200K home! There comes a point where we must simply admit to ourselves that not everyone should buy a house. [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Head banger from Thursday, October 09, 2008 4:26:26 PM) | | Head banger wrote: | | your right, people who can't afford a loan shouldnt apply, and people shouldnt take loans from those with no money. its a bad business decision, and a bad human decision, for both parties.
and your right, for some people renting an apartment is all they can ever do. | | Deep Freeze wrote: | | Point well taken, Justin. Well said. I have spent twenty years in finance. I have seen things that disgusted me and, quite frankly, there is something to be said for "fair" business. As to doing the "right thing" for ones family, I have to ask you this; is it REALLY the right thing to buy something you cannot afford? Where is the responsibility in purchasing a home, that you KNOW is not within your price range, simply because your family wants a house?
I may sound insensitive but I do not subscribe to the notion that "every American deserves to own a home". Wonderful sentiment but the reality is, there are MANY people that simply are NOT financially responsible enough to handle home ownership. To attempt to blame shady business practices for the problem of financial ineptness is just wrong. Get help if you do not understand something. It is incredibly irresponsible to buy something as major as a house when you are not able to understand what you are doing.
I do not support companies that prey on uneducated borrowers. I have long held the position that "stated income" loans and other "creative" financing is not good business. Putting people into mortgages they cannot afford is criminal, to me. This is more of the old American desire to have it all and have the best...NOW. That is a shame, my friend. I am thankful you and your family managed to get a beautiful home at a fair price. That it what it is ALL about. BUT, equally important is understanding that not everyone can handle homeownership and that is NOT the fault of the government, you or me. | | Justin Kenny wrote: | | My wife and I didn't know a whole helluva lot about the whole home-buying process either. As mercy would have it, the people we bought our home from just so happened to be real-estate attorneys....they knew the business in and out and literally walked us through it each step of the way.
My wife initially tried to score a mortgage lend through an online company....needless to say, we found out toot-sweet that it wasn't the best thing. Thankfully, she had enough tenacity and temerity to eventually tell them to go fuck themselves, and we consulted with the real-estate attorneys who were selling the home in the first place. The one thing we KNEW COLD...was that we wanted to be locked into a FIXED RATE....Don Coyles, one of the real estate attys who was selling the home on behalf of his deceased parents hooked us up big time...along with what I was able to borrow from my 401K, he himself ponied up an extra $1,600--which was broken down and incorporated with our mortgage payment every month so that he would be paid back. Not only did they want to sell the house in an expedient a fashion as possible, he (along with his sister, who works with him) wanted very much for a family to buy the home. They seemed to fall in love with the lot of us upon merely SEEING the house, and for each little failure that occurred before Don thought up a 'plan B,' they felt our pain and frustration. He'd done business with the lender bank we're dealing with (and will be for the next 28 years..LOL), and through his frequent dealings, they helped see everything through. Our rate hasn't changed one iota since, and isn't about to. Were we lucky?? Painfully... sadly, a lot of equally naive people who just want what's best for themselves and their families get taken for a ride because they didn't take appropriate steps/measures. But ...in all fairness, the companies out there who see the possible financial dangers people face once they begin signing their names and don't say a blessed thing about it...that's something I would find issue with. It's one thing to secure a deal...but it's another when that deal can no longer be honored because 3-6 years later, the shit hits the fan and these same companies just sit there shrugging their shoulders--talkin''bout...."...there's nothing we can do." | | Deep Freeze wrote: | | OK readers! It is finally time for my first, official rant since my return!
Most of you here in the US are aware of the "financial crisis" we are experiencing. I have ranted in the past on this subject and, LONG before it actually occurred, I said much of what I will say now. ( I mention this only as a foundation for credibility!!) People in this country are screaming about greed and capitalism. Financial turmoil! Government indifference. HOGWASH!! Let us look at the facts, people;
Can ANYONE actually produce the gun that was allegedly held to the temples of the borrowers that put little to NO money down on their homes, took a "teaser" (low) interest rate and then pleaded ignorance or victimhood when the lender- as stipulated in the friggin contract-jacked up their rate??!?!??! These people EXPECTED some kind of government or taxpayer intervention that would shield them from the consequences of their actions. This creates something I was taught in college as "moral hazard", which is behavior based upon the knowledge of protection from bad consequences or irresponsible choices.
Now folks are yelling for more regulation. We already have PLENTY of it! Anyone ever hear of the Office of Federal Housing Enterprise Oversight???? This agency exisits for ONE reason; to regulate FREDDIE and FANNIE. That's right! Already in place! Wow! Regulation, people! I just do not see this as some kind of "indictment" of capitalism. Sorry. Not there.
What if we all just actually TRY real capitalism for once??? Capitalism has been defined as, "what people do if you leave them alone". Let them make their own mistakes. Suffer consequences. Sink or swim.
In the 1930's, before Roosevelt's New Deal, we paid about 12% of our income to ALL of government (state, local and federal). Today it is about 40%! *ouch* I suppose that in itself does suggest failure but I say it is a failure to practice TRUE capitalism. A failure to accept consequences and believe in real value. A failure to be RESPONSIBLE.
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[Head banger] Thursday, October 09, 2008 4:26:26 PM | |
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your right, people who can't afford a loan shouldnt apply, and people shouldnt take loans from those with no money. its a bad business decision, and a bad human decision, for both parties.
and your right, for some people renting an apartment is all they can ever do. [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Deep Freeze from Thursday, October 09, 2008 12:17:21 PM) | | Deep Freeze wrote: | | Point well taken, Justin. Well said. I have spent twenty years in finance. I have seen things that disgusted me and, quite frankly, there is something to be said for "fair" business. As to doing the "right thing" for ones family, I have to ask you this; is it REALLY the right thing to buy something you cannot afford? Where is the responsibility in purchasing a home, that you KNOW is not within your price range, simply because your family wants a house?
I may sound insensitive but I do not subscribe to the notion that "every American deserves to own a home". Wonderful sentiment but the reality is, there are MANY people that simply are NOT financially responsible enough to handle home ownership. To attempt to blame shady business practices for the problem of financial ineptness is just wrong. Get help if you do not understand something. It is incredibly irresponsible to buy something as major as a house when you are not able to understand what you are doing.
I do not support companies that prey on uneducated borrowers. I have long held the position that "stated income" loans and other "creative" financing is not good business. Putting people into mortgages they cannot afford is criminal, to me. This is more of the old American desire to have it all and have the best...NOW. That is a shame, my friend. I am thankful you and your family managed to get a beautiful home at a fair price. That it what it is ALL about. BUT, equally important is understanding that not everyone can handle homeownership and that is NOT the fault of the government, you or me. | | Justin Kenny wrote: | | My wife and I didn't know a whole helluva lot about the whole home-buying process either. As mercy would have it, the people we bought our home from just so happened to be real-estate attorneys....they knew the business in and out and literally walked us through it each step of the way.
My wife initially tried to score a mortgage lend through an online company....needless to say, we found out toot-sweet that it wasn't the best thing. Thankfully, she had enough tenacity and temerity to eventually tell them to go fuck themselves, and we consulted with the real-estate attorneys who were selling the home in the first place. The one thing we KNEW COLD...was that we wanted to be locked into a FIXED RATE....Don Coyles, one of the real estate attys who was selling the home on behalf of his deceased parents hooked us up big time...along with what I was able to borrow from my 401K, he himself ponied up an extra $1,600--which was broken down and incorporated with our mortgage payment every month so that he would be paid back. Not only did they want to sell the house in an expedient a fashion as possible, he (along with his sister, who works with him) wanted very much for a family to buy the home. They seemed to fall in love with the lot of us upon merely SEEING the house, and for each little failure that occurred before Don thought up a 'plan B,' they felt our pain and frustration. He'd done business with the lender bank we're dealing with (and will be for the next 28 years..LOL), and through his frequent dealings, they helped see everything through. Our rate hasn't changed one iota since, and isn't about to. Were we lucky?? Painfully... sadly, a lot of equally naive people who just want what's best for themselves and their families get taken for a ride because they didn't take appropriate steps/measures. But ...in all fairness, the companies out there who see the possible financial dangers people face once they begin signing their names and don't say a blessed thing about it...that's something I would find issue with. It's one thing to secure a deal...but it's another when that deal can no longer be honored because 3-6 years later, the shit hits the fan and these same companies just sit there shrugging their shoulders--talkin''bout...."...there's nothing we can do." | | Deep Freeze wrote: | | OK readers! It is finally time for my first, official rant since my return!
Most of you here in the US are aware of the "financial crisis" we are experiencing. I have ranted in the past on this subject and, LONG before it actually occurred, I said much of what I will say now. ( I mention this only as a foundation for credibility!!) People in this country are screaming about greed and capitalism. Financial turmoil! Government indifference. HOGWASH!! Let us look at the facts, people;
Can ANYONE actually produce the gun that was allegedly held to the temples of the borrowers that put little to NO money down on their homes, took a "teaser" (low) interest rate and then pleaded ignorance or victimhood when the lender- as stipulated in the friggin contract-jacked up their rate??!?!??! These people EXPECTED some kind of government or taxpayer intervention that would shield them from the consequences of their actions. This creates something I was taught in college as "moral hazard", which is behavior based upon the knowledge of protection from bad consequences or irresponsible choices.
Now folks are yelling for more regulation. We already have PLENTY of it! Anyone ever hear of the Office of Federal Housing Enterprise Oversight???? This agency exisits for ONE reason; to regulate FREDDIE and FANNIE. That's right! Already in place! Wow! Regulation, people! I just do not see this as some kind of "indictment" of capitalism. Sorry. Not there.
What if we all just actually TRY real capitalism for once??? Capitalism has been defined as, "what people do if you leave them alone". Let them make their own mistakes. Suffer consequences. Sink or swim.
In the 1930's, before Roosevelt's New Deal, we paid about 12% of our income to ALL of government (state, local and federal). Today it is about 40%! *ouch* I suppose that in itself does suggest failure but I say it is a failure to practice TRUE capitalism. A failure to accept consequences and believe in real value. A failure to be RESPONSIBLE.
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