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[Head banger] Thursday, September 17, 2009 7:25:25 AM
radom fact. the newer nissan where you dont insert the key but just have it in the car and press a button to start have a batery life monitor on the dash. you get warning before a dead key battery [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Becks from Wednesday, September 16, 2009 6:17:11 PM)
Becks wrote:
Our car key battery died after 2.5 years I think. We just had to replace it for the first time LOL.
spapad wrote:
The funny thing is the key I use now, i just looked at just last week and thought, I wonder how long till the battery dies in one of these things, and shame if don't have a back up anymore. LOL(Quoting Message by Becks from Wednesday, September 16, 2009 6:13:23 PM)
Becks wrote:
Far out you got your car key back after two and a half years! Thats crazy LOL!
spapad wrote:
Thanks Bev for the welcome back. Good to be around!
Now, I hope I don't bore eveyone to death, but I have an interesting story. Almost 2 1/2 years ago, I got a new Honda Accord, and had a, I suppose, bad habit of forgeting to put them (my keys) in my desk drawer when I got to work, and would leave them sitting on my desk. About a month or two after I bought the car, that bad habit caued me to loose this key right off my desk at work! I figured someone had thought they had sat their key down on my desk and picked it up by accident. Anyway, I had to have a friend drive me home so I could get my extra key before I could drive my car home that night. Also this key missing concerned me as it had a panic button so If someone just walked around the area pointing at cars they would eventually get mine to sound off, but time went by, the key was never returned, but nothing ever happened to my car either, so I'd given up ever seeing that key ages ago. Today, I got a package from the main branch of one of our local grocery stores. In the package was a note that stated that my keys had been turned in to the office at their WV store, and that office sent them on to The main office in Roanoke, VA. Due to the little discount scan bar on my key ring they were able to find my address and send me back my key. So, I now have my key back after over two years and a half! Nice to know whoever took them thought to take them to the store, or even cared enough to bother. Bless them! Edited at: Wednesday, September 16, 2009 6:10:55 PM
Edited at: Wednesday, September 16, 2009 6:15:34 PM
[Deep Freeze] Thursday, September 17, 2009 7:09:35 AM
Nuthin but luv fer you, Bev!!! HA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! You know, when you are down or just out of sorts, it is remarkably satisfying to have such wonderful people here to make things just right. All is well with me. Just so very tired. Bouncing around between doctors and whatnot. Trying to help the Princess through a rather difficult time. But, as we all know, things pass and we roll along. You guys are the best.
[HOT ROCKIN' METAL GODDESS] Thursday, September 17, 2009 6:52:23 AM
Thanks Guido! I'm paying a BIG price over here right now for not believing him, LOL!Every time he gets near me, he starts chanting, "I was riiiiight, I was riii-iiight!" HAAA! my guess is that it happened at the spur of the moment and it was back a few years, so no one had a good camera to tape it with. But who knows? [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Thursday, September 17, 2009 12:55:23 AM)
guidogodoy wrote:
Wow! Now THAT is something I can pursue! I'll be in touch.
HOT ROCKIN' METAL GODDESS wrote:
Holy Crap, my hubby was right! Just found this - Geoff Tate, Bruce Dickinson and Rob Halford singing "The One You Love To Hate" on YouTube. Anyone know if there is a better video out there of this?
[CountessErzebethBathory9] Thursday, September 17, 2009 6:46:55 AM
Good Morning to all of you..Have a great day..
[Bev] Thursday, September 17, 2009 6:21:33 AM
Rise & Shine Metal Guys & Dolls ... Happy Thursday to all at JP.com
'Freeze, Am I mistaken or was that a public display of affection - lol Hope things get sorted out for you soon!
JD, Echoing what others have already said, "Good to know you enjoyed the time off!" I really enjoy winter, too. Only problem is I haven't experienced a real winter in going on 10 years - lol
HRMG, Cooking is a really cool hobby! Pampered Chef ... earn while you learn : )
Cool stories Spa & Ron!
[ron h] Thursday, September 17, 2009 4:56:09 AM
Spring and Fall are definitely my 2 favorite seasons...not too hot or cold... for baseball and football as well LOL Winter I can surely do without and summers heat is fine if it came without the humidity...but why complain, right? lol Well, need to get ready for work, have a good one man!!! [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by J.D. DIAMOND from Thursday, September 17, 2009 4:52:46 AM)
J.D. DIAMOND wrote:
Good morning Ron and thank you for the welcome back my friend...nice to hear everything is cool on your end.....I'm glad the summer is coming to a close!!! lol!!
I'm a winter demon...I love the winter and Victoria absolutely HATES IT!! lol!! She loves the 90 degree weather!! lol!! I love september bacause of the weather cools
down here,I have vacation time and NFL football is under way!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
ron h wrote:
Good morning/evening Metalheads
Hi J.D., glad to see you back, man!! Everything's cool here on my end, work is great and things are busy...time is flying by...maybe a little too fast lol
[J.D. DIAMOND] Thursday, September 17, 2009 4:52:46 AM
Good morning Ron and thank you for the welcome back my friend...nice to hear everything is cool on your end.....I'm glad the summer is coming to a close!!! lol!!
I'm a winter demon...I love the winter and Victoria absolutely HATES IT!! lol!! She loves the 90 degree weather!! lol!! I love september bacause of the weather cools
down here,I have vacation time and NFL football is under way!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Hi J.D., glad to see you back, man!! Everything's cool here on my end, work is great and things are busy...time is flying by...maybe a little too fast lol
[ron h] Thursday, September 17, 2009 4:38:11 AM
Good morning/evening Metalheads
Hi J.D., glad to see you back, man!! Everything's cool here on my end, work is great and things are busy...time is flying by...maybe a little too fast lol
[J.D. DIAMOND] Thursday, September 17, 2009 4:23:23 AM
Hey Hellrider!!!! I didn't get any souvenirs except some pictures that I can't post right now....but the scenery was absolutely awsome and "giant".
Listening to this track going through the mountains kicks serious balls man!! I never get tired of Judas Priest,I just don't.
Hey Guido....I'm back in shot peen so let me know if somebody is getting out of line with you....lol!!!!!!
THHHHEEEEE HEEEEEEELLLLLLLLLRRRRRRRRIIIIIIIIIIIDDDDDDEEEEERRRRRRRRRRRRR RUSH OF POOOOOWWWWEEEERRRRR JUDAS PRIEST STYLE HEAVY MEEEETTTT TTTTAAAALLLLLLLLLLLL CRANK IT J.D DIAMOND THE COOOOMMMMMMMAAAAAAANNNNNNDDDDDDEEEEERRRRRRRRRRRR (Quoting Message by J.D. DIAMOND from Wednesday, September 16, 2009 5:31:36 PM)
J.D. DIAMOND wrote:
Yeah man.....we were listening to Angel Of Retribution through the mountains....totally killer scenery....as "Hellrider" came on the stereo......very majestic....
hellrider 31038 wrote:
awesome
J.D. DIAMOND wrote:
Hey thanks my mighty friend man.......yeah it was awsome bro......I really needed that time off....my brain feels good!!! lol!!
hellrider 31038 wrote:
welcome back my METAL BROTHER,GOOD FRIEND,FELLOW JUDAS PRIEST DEFENDER OF THE FAITH J.D DIAMOND THE COOOOMMMMMMMMMMAAAAAAAANNNNNNNNNDDDDDDDDEEEEEEEEERRRRRRRR
J.D. DIAMOND wrote:
Good afternoon judaspriest.com!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I am back from vacation and my mind is feeling touches of sanity again!!! lol!
Man did I need that vacation....I was away from the shop for 12 straight days and it feels like a month...I am refreshed!!!
Victoria and I went to Mt.St.Helens last Friday...about a 2 and a half hour drive there and back!!! I don't have my printer
hooked up so I can't post any pictures but let me tell you.....it was jaw dropping to say the least!! We went as far as you
can go..as far as they will let you get close to the mountain at Johnston ridge....it is amazing how masive the craters are
after it blew its top in 1980 when i was just 10 years old.I've never been to Mt.St.Helens so I am glad I decided to go!!
The drive through the mountains is just priceless....no telephone wires,no bars on your cell phone...no stores no anything
but the road through the mountains all the way up to Mt.St.Helens.....the scenery is majestic and massive.....we rolled
through the mountains with some tunes in the car and smoking a bowl on the way!! lmao!!!!!! We also went to Mt.Rainer
as well....I've been there a few times and just the same feeling through the mountains.......just priceless!!!!
Cool to see all of you on this Wednesday....good to see you as well Mr.Deep Freeze!!!!!
Hellrider....I'll PM you my friend....I've got some bands for you to check out!!!
Edited at: Thursday, September 17, 2009 4:29:19 AM
[guidogodoy] Thursday, September 17, 2009 12:55:23 AM
Wow! Now THAT is something I can pursue! I'll be in touch. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by HOT ROCKIN' METAL GODDESS from Wednesday, September 16, 2009 8:24:27 PM)
HOT ROCKIN' METAL GODDESS wrote:
Holy Crap, my hubby was right! Just found this - Geoff Tate, Bruce Dickinson and Rob Halford singing "The One You Love To Hate" on YouTube. Anyone know if there is a better video out there of this?
[hellrider 31038] Thursday, September 17, 2009 12:42:36 AM
serious.lol.yeah bless them.not enough honest people in the world and people that care. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by spapad from Wednesday, September 16, 2009 6:08:06 PM)
spapad wrote:
Thanks Bev for the welcome back. Good to be around!
Now, I hope I don't bore eveyone to death, but I have an interesting story. Almost 2 1/2 years ago, I got a new Honda Accord, and had a, I suppose, bad habit of forgeting to put them (my keys) in my desk drawer when I got to work, and would leave them sitting on my desk. About a month or two after I bought the car, that bad habit caued me to loose this key right off my desk at work! I figured someone had thought they had sat their key down on my desk and picked it up by accident. Anyway, I had to have a friend drive me home so I could get my extra key before I could drive my car home that night. Also this key missing concerned me as it had a panic button so If someone just walked around the area pointing at cars they would eventually get mine to sound off, but time went by, the key was never returned, but nothing ever happened to my car either, so I'd given up ever seeing that key ages ago. Today, I got a package from the main branch of one of our local grocery stores. In the package was a note that stated that my keys had been turned in to the office at their WV store, and that office sent them on to The main office in Roanoke, VA. Due to the little discount scan bar on my key ring they were able to find my address and send me back my key. So, I now have my key back after over two years and a half! Nice to know whoever took them thought to take them to the store, or even cared enough to bother. Bless them! Edited at: Wednesday, September 16, 2009 6:10:55 PM
[hellrider 31038] Thursday, September 17, 2009 12:25:04 AM
THHHHEEEEE HEEEEEEELLLLLLLLLRRRRRRRRIIIIIIIIIIIDDDDDDEEEEERRRRRRRRRRRRR RUSH OF POOOOOWWWWEEEERRRRR JUDAS PRIEST STYLE HEAVY MEEEETTTT TTTTAAAALLLLLLLLLLLL CRANK IT J.D DIAMOND THE COOOOMMMMMMMAAAAAAANNNNNNDDDDDDEEEEERRRRRRRRRRRR [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by J.D. DIAMOND from Wednesday, September 16, 2009 5:31:36 PM)
J.D. DIAMOND wrote:
Yeah man.....we were listening to Angel Of Retribution through the mountains....totally killer scenery....as "Hellrider" came on the stereo......very majestic....
hellrider 31038 wrote:
awesome
J.D. DIAMOND wrote:
Hey thanks my mighty friend man.......yeah it was awsome bro......I really needed that time off....my brain feels good!!! lol!!
hellrider 31038 wrote:
welcome back my METAL BROTHER,GOOD FRIEND,FELLOW JUDAS PRIEST DEFENDER OF THE FAITH J.D DIAMOND THE COOOOMMMMMMMMMMAAAAAAAANNNNNNNNNDDDDDDDDEEEEEEEEERRRRRRRR
J.D. DIAMOND wrote:
Good afternoon judaspriest.com!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I am back from vacation and my mind is feeling touches of sanity again!!! lol!
Man did I need that vacation....I was away from the shop for 12 straight days and it feels like a month...I am refreshed!!!
Victoria and I went to Mt.St.Helens last Friday...about a 2 and a half hour drive there and back!!! I don't have my printer
hooked up so I can't post any pictures but let me tell you.....it was jaw dropping to say the least!! We went as far as you
can go..as far as they will let you get close to the mountain at Johnston ridge....it is amazing how masive the craters are
after it blew its top in 1980 when i was just 10 years old.I've never been to Mt.St.Helens so I am glad I decided to go!!
The drive through the mountains is just priceless....no telephone wires,no bars on your cell phone...no stores no anything
but the road through the mountains all the way up to Mt.St.Helens.....the scenery is majestic and massive.....we rolled
through the mountains with some tunes in the car and smoking a bowl on the way!! lmao!!!!!! We also went to Mt.Rainer
as well....I've been there a few times and just the same feeling through the mountains.......just priceless!!!!
Cool to see all of you on this Wednesday....good to see you as well Mr.Deep Freeze!!!!!
Hellrider....I'll PM you my friend....I've got some bands for you to check out!!!
Edited at: Thursday, September 17, 2009 12:25:55 AM
[hellrider 31038] Thursday, September 17, 2009 12:15:53 AM
yeah freeze you have been on my mind to my good friend i must have missed when you said something was bothering you.HEY MAN IF YOU NEED SOMEONE TO TALK TO DONT HESITATE MAN and sometimes with somethings we just need time to ourselfs totally understand.oh and J.D DIAMOND THE COOOOMMMMMMMAAAAAAANNNNNNNDDDDDDDEEEEEERRRRRRRR AAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH(rush of power) did you get us any suvenirs [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by J.D. DIAMOND from Wednesday, September 16, 2009 10:21:02 PM)
J.D. DIAMOND wrote:
Hey Spapad....thanks girly....yeah I had an excellent vacation!!! It really took me away from the stress of everyday work..ect....
Ron H. Thanks for the welcome back my friend......hope everything is going fine with you my friend.......
I am a bit concerned about my long time friend our own "Deep Freeze"...as he has mentioned something
is bothering him.....hey Freeze....just thinkin' about ya big guy......you rock bro!!!!!
spapad wrote:
Hello J.D. Hope you had a pleasant Vacation. Nice to see you around!
[J.D. DIAMOND] Wednesday, September 16, 2009 10:21:02 PM
Hey Spapad....thanks girly....yeah I had an excellent vacation!!! It really took me away from the stress of everyday work..ect....
Ron H. Thanks for the welcome back my friend......hope everything is going fine with you my friend.......
I am a bit concerned about my long time friend our own "Deep Freeze"...as he has mentioned something
is bothering him.....hey Freeze....just thinkin' about ya big guy......you rock bro!!!!!
Hello J.D. Hope you had a pleasant Vacation. Nice to see you around!
[Becks] Wednesday, September 16, 2009 9:32:12 PM
Ahh I just got home from work and it looks like I missed everyone! LOL!
[spapad] Wednesday, September 16, 2009 9:25:08 PM
Night HRMG! Bow to ya! LOL Enjoy you cooking classes and learn that sometimes random stuff thrown in a pan can come out awesome! HAAA!!!! As has been my experience. My friend and I in college once made an awesome pork dish doing just that, but we could never remember everything we put in it and never made it right again!? Pay's to write things down. LOL
Night all!
BTW, DF it was nice to see you made it to the boards today! [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by HOT ROCKIN' METAL GODDESS from Wednesday, September 16, 2009 9:01:33 PM)
HOT ROCKIN' METAL GODDESS wrote:
It's too bad because this is the period that I thought Rob looked the HOTTEST! I'm squinting here trying to see him. Something about that scruffy look
Time to watch Top Chef.... I'm addicted to all these cooking competition shows. I keep thinking if I watch enough of them, maybe I'll learn something! I can make anything if I have a recipe but I wish, I could throw stuff together like these people can do.
See ya later Spa! Have a good night! As my husband is chanting in the background...."I was riiiiight, I was right!" HA!
spapad wrote:
Yes it is blurry and short and I guess we are just forced to use our imaginations! LOL But still, it was good, and would have loved to be there!
HOT ROCKIN' METAL GODDESS wrote:
I should not have doubted him! This one is going to cost me!I only knew about the sound check version that was with Bruce and Rob and released on Halford's Live Insurrection CD. This looks like it was actually performed live. How cool would that have been to be in the audience for that! Too bad this video is so blurry and short!
spapad wrote:
Never seen it before HRMG, but Cool! Thanks for posting it!
HOT ROCKIN' METAL GODDESS wrote:
Holy Crap, my hubby was right! Just found this - Geoff Tate, Bruce Dickinson and Rob Halford singing "The One You Love To Hate" on YouTube. Anyone know if there is a better video out there of this?
[HOT ROCKIN' METAL GODDESS] Wednesday, September 16, 2009 9:01:33 PM
It's too bad because this is the period that I thought Rob looked the HOTTEST! I'm squinting here trying to see him. Something about that scruffy look
Time to watch Top Chef.... I'm addicted to all these cooking competition shows. I keep thinking if I watch enough of them, maybe I'll learn something! I can make anything if I have a recipe but I wish, I could throw stuff together like these people can do.
See ya later Spa! Have a good night! As my husband is chanting in the background...."I was riiiiight, I was right!" HA! [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by spapad from Wednesday, September 16, 2009 8:45:33 PM)
spapad wrote:
Yes it is blurry and short and I guess we are just forced to use our imaginations! LOL But still, it was good, and would have loved to be there!
HOT ROCKIN' METAL GODDESS wrote:
I should not have doubted him! This one is going to cost me!I only knew about the sound check version that was with Bruce and Rob and released on Halford's Live Insurrection CD. This looks like it was actually performed live. How cool would that have been to be in the audience for that! Too bad this video is so blurry and short!
spapad wrote:
Never seen it before HRMG, but Cool! Thanks for posting it!
HOT ROCKIN' METAL GODDESS wrote:
Holy Crap, my hubby was right! Just found this - Geoff Tate, Bruce Dickinson and Rob Halford singing "The One You Love To Hate" on YouTube. Anyone know if there is a better video out there of this?
[spapad] Wednesday, September 16, 2009 8:45:33 PM
Yes it is blurry and short and I guess we are just forced to use our imaginations! LOL But still, it was good, and would have loved to be there! [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by HOT ROCKIN' METAL GODDESS from Wednesday, September 16, 2009 8:40:03 PM)
HOT ROCKIN' METAL GODDESS wrote:
I should not have doubted him! This one is going to cost me!I only knew about the sound check version that was with Bruce and Rob and released on Halford's Live Insurrection CD. This looks like it was actually performed live. How cool would that have been to be in the audience for that! Too bad this video is so blurry and short!
spapad wrote:
Never seen it before HRMG, but Cool! Thanks for posting it!
HOT ROCKIN' METAL GODDESS wrote:
Holy Crap, my hubby was right! Just found this - Geoff Tate, Bruce Dickinson and Rob Halford singing "The One You Love To Hate" on YouTube. Anyone know if there is a better video out there of this?
[HOT ROCKIN' METAL GODDESS] Wednesday, September 16, 2009 8:40:03 PM
I should not have doubted him! This one is going to cost me!I only knew about the sound check version that was with Bruce and Rob and released on Halford's Live Insurrection CD. This looks like it was actually performed live. How cool would that have been to be in the audience for that! Too bad this video is so blurry and short! [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by spapad from Wednesday, September 16, 2009 8:36:05 PM)
spapad wrote:
Never seen it before HRMG, but Cool! Thanks for posting it!
HOT ROCKIN' METAL GODDESS wrote:
Holy Crap, my hubby was right! Just found this - Geoff Tate, Bruce Dickinson and Rob Halford singing "The One You Love To Hate" on YouTube. Anyone know if there is a better video out there of this?
[spapad] Wednesday, September 16, 2009 8:36:05 PM
Never seen it before HRMG, but Cool! Thanks for posting it! [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by HOT ROCKIN' METAL GODDESS from Wednesday, September 16, 2009 8:24:27 PM)
HOT ROCKIN' METAL GODDESS wrote:
Holy Crap, my hubby was right! Just found this - Geoff Tate, Bruce Dickinson and Rob Halford singing "The One You Love To Hate" on YouTube. Anyone know if there is a better video out there of this?
[spapad] Wednesday, September 16, 2009 8:29:25 PM
Yep, that is kind of how I felt today! Awesome you got it back! [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by ron h from Wednesday, September 16, 2009 7:39:01 PM)
ron h wrote:
Hi Metalheads
Just popped in for a quick 'hello' and say a couple of things then I have to go.
Michael, good to see you man!!
J.D. Great to hear you had a great time...well deserved bud
Hi ya Becka!!
Great to see you're alive and kicking Freeze!!
Spa During my 2nd marriage I was a truck driver and I stopped at a McDonalds somewhere in Michigan. I took my wedding band off to give my hands a good scrubbing and by the time I realized I wasn't wearing it, I was about 50 miles from home. Man, was I scared to tell her I lost the damn thing!!! I found the reciept that was still in the bag and when I got home I called the number to the store and after describing it I was told someone had indeed found it in the washroom and turned it in...I had it back in less than a week!!!!!! It's a wonderful feeling when you're the beneficiary of a total strangers integrity...cheers
(Quoting Message by spapad from Wednesday, September 16, 2009 6:08:06 PM)
spapad wrote:
Thanks Bev for the welcome back. Good to be around!
Now, I hope I don't bore eveyone to death, but I have an interesting story. Almost 2 1/2 years ago, I got a new Honda Accord, and had a, I suppose, bad habit of forgeting to put them (my keys) in my desk drawer when I got to work, and would leave them sitting on my desk. About a month or two after I bought the car, that bad habit caued me to loose this key right off my desk at work! I figured someone had thought they had sat their key down on my desk and picked it up by accident. Anyway, I had to have a friend drive me home so I could get my extra key before I could drive my car home that night. Also this key missing concerned me as it had a panic button so If someone just walked around the area pointing at cars they would eventually get mine to sound off, but time went by, the key was never returned, but nothing ever happened to my car either, so I'd given up ever seeing that key ages ago. Today, I got a package from the main branch of one of our local grocery stores. In the package was a note that stated that my keys had been turned in to the office at their WV store, and that office sent them on to The main office in Roanoke, VA. Due to the little discount scan bar on my key ring they were able to find my address and send me back my key. So, I now have my key back after over two years and a half! Nice to know whoever took them thought to take them to the store, or even cared enough to bother. Bless them! Edited at: Wednesday, September 16, 2009 6:10:55 PM
Edited at: Wednesday, September 16, 2009 7:40:29 PM
[HOT ROCKIN' METAL GODDESS] Wednesday, September 16, 2009 8:24:27 PM
Holy Crap, my hubby was right! Just found this - Geoff Tate, Bruce Dickinson and Rob Halford singing "The One You Love To Hate" on YouTube. Anyone know if there is a better video out there of this?
[ron h] Wednesday, September 16, 2009 7:39:01 PM
Hi Metalheads
Just popped in for a quick 'hello' and say a couple of things then I have to go.
Michael, good to see you man!!
J.D. Great to hear you had a great time...well deserved bud
Hi ya Becka!!
Great to see you're alive and kicking Freeze!!
Spa During my 2nd marriage I was a truck driver and I stopped at a McDonalds somewhere in Michigan. I took my wedding band off to give my hands a good scrubbing and by the time I realized I wasn't wearing it, I was about 50 miles from home. Man, was I scared to tell her I lost the damn thing!!! I found the reciept that was still in the bag and when I got home I called the number to the store and after describing it I was told someone had indeed found it in the washroom and turned it in...I had it back in less than a week!!!!!! It's a wonderful feeling when you're the beneficiary of a total strangers integrity...cheers
Thanks Bev for the welcome back. Good to be around!
Now, I hope I don't bore eveyone to death, but I have an interesting story. Almost 2 1/2 years ago, I got a new Honda Accord, and had a, I suppose, bad habit of forgeting to put them (my keys) in my desk drawer when I got to work, and would leave them sitting on my desk. About a month or two after I bought the car, that bad habit caued me to loose this key right off my desk at work! I figured someone had thought they had sat their key down on my desk and picked it up by accident. Anyway, I had to have a friend drive me home so I could get my extra key before I could drive my car home that night. Also this key missing concerned me as it had a panic button so If someone just walked around the area pointing at cars they would eventually get mine to sound off, but time went by, the key was never returned, but nothing ever happened to my car either, so I'd given up ever seeing that key ages ago. Today, I got a package from the main branch of one of our local grocery stores. In the package was a note that stated that my keys had been turned in to the office at their WV store, and that office sent them on to The main office in Roanoke, VA. Due to the little discount scan bar on my key ring they were able to find my address and send me back my key. So, I now have my key back after over two years and a half! Nice to know whoever took them thought to take them to the store, or even cared enough to bother. Bless them! Edited at: Wednesday, September 16, 2009 6:10:55 PM
Edited at: Wednesday, September 16, 2009 7:40:29 PM
OK, I'm goin' off to bed now.
Have five hours of sleeping.
CU all tomorrow.
[Becks] Wednesday, September 16, 2009 6:46:40 PM
Great to hear he's doing so well at school Michael, that's awesome [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Phantom A6 from Wednesday, September 16, 2009 6:42:37 PM)
Phantom A6 wrote:
Thanx. See him two times monthly for six hours.
Gawd, he's goin' to school n he's the best there.
I'm so proud of him. He's the king of my heart
n I love him endlessly.
[Phantom A6] Wednesday, September 16, 2009 6:46:16 PM
OK, I'm goin' off to bed now.
Have five hours of sleeping.
CU all tomorrow.
[Phantom A6] Wednesday, September 16, 2009 6:42:37 PM
Thanx. See him two times monthly for six hours.
Gawd, he's goin' to school n he's the best there.
I'm so proud of him. He's the king of my heart
n I love him endlessly.
[spapad] Wednesday, September 16, 2009 6:40:13 PM
Got to go for a bit. Hope to be back later! See ya!
That's good news! How is your son? Haven't heard news on him for a while.
Phantom A6 wrote:
She feels better now. Her cold starts to go away.
spapad wrote:
And how is she doing by the way?
Phantom A6 wrote:
Have sleeped a lil' bit in the afternoon after work. It's ok.
Have a nice cup of tea n a cig n my baby girl in my heart n thoughts.
spapad wrote:
Well, you have been pretty busy as of late. Best to stay rested at times! LOL
Phantom A6 wrote:
Everything's goin' well here, thanx.
Have a lil' bit time before I have to go off to bed this night.
spapad wrote:
Nothing much just admiring the kindness of strangers at times!
So how's it going?
Phantom A6 wrote:
Hi Susan! What's up?
spapad wrote:
Hey Becks, Hey Michael!
spapad wrote:
Thanks Bev for the welcome back. Good to be around!
Now, I hope I don't bore eveyone to death, but I have an interesting story. Almost 2 1/2 years ago, I got a new Honda Accord, and had a, I suppose, bad habit of forgeting to put them in my desk drawer when I got to work, and would leave them sitting on my desk. About a month or two after I bought the car, that bad habit caued me to loose this key right off my desk at work! I figured someone had thought they had sat their key down on my desk and picked it up by accident. Anyway, I had to have a friend drive me home so I could get my extra key before I could drive my car home that night. Also this key missing concerned me as it had a panic button so If someone just walked around the area pointing at cars they would eventually get mine to sound off, but time went by, the key was never returned, but nothing ever happened to my car either, so I'd given up ever seeing that key ages ago. Today, I got a package from the main branch of one of our local grocery stores. In the package was a note that stated that my keys had been turned in to the office at their WV store, and that office sent them on to The main office in Roanoke, VA. Due to the little discount scan bar on my key ring they were able to find my address and send me back my key. So, I now have my key back after over two years and a half! Nice to know whoever took them thought to take them to the store, or even cared enough to bother. Bless them!
[spapad] Wednesday, September 16, 2009 6:36:53 PM
That's a good thing! Great thing really! [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Phantom A6 from Wednesday, September 16, 2009 6:34:06 PM)
Phantom A6 wrote:
He's fine, thanx. See him next weeks friday.
spapad wrote:
That's good news! How is your son? Haven't heard news on him for a while.
Phantom A6 wrote:
She feels better now. Her cold starts to go away.
spapad wrote:
And how is she doing by the way?
Phantom A6 wrote:
Have sleeped a lil' bit in the afternoon after work. It's ok.
Have a nice cup of tea n a cig n my baby girl in my heart n thoughts.
spapad wrote:
Well, you have been pretty busy as of late. Best to stay rested at times! LOL
Phantom A6 wrote:
Everything's goin' well here, thanx.
Have a lil' bit time before I have to go off to bed this night.
spapad wrote:
Nothing much just admiring the kindness of strangers at times!
So how's it going?
Phantom A6 wrote:
Hi Susan! What's up?
spapad wrote:
Hey Becks, Hey Michael!
spapad wrote:
Thanks Bev for the welcome back. Good to be around!
Now, I hope I don't bore eveyone to death, but I have an interesting story. Almost 2 1/2 years ago, I got a new Honda Accord, and had a, I suppose, bad habit of forgeting to put them in my desk drawer when I got to work, and would leave them sitting on my desk. About a month or two after I bought the car, that bad habit caued me to loose this key right off my desk at work! I figured someone had thought they had sat their key down on my desk and picked it up by accident. Anyway, I had to have a friend drive me home so I could get my extra key before I could drive my car home that night. Also this key missing concerned me as it had a panic button so If someone just walked around the area pointing at cars they would eventually get mine to sound off, but time went by, the key was never returned, but nothing ever happened to my car either, so I'd given up ever seeing that key ages ago. Today, I got a package from the main branch of one of our local grocery stores. In the package was a note that stated that my keys had been turned in to the office at their WV store, and that office sent them on to The main office in Roanoke, VA. Due to the little discount scan bar on my key ring they were able to find my address and send me back my key. So, I now have my key back after over two years and a half! Nice to know whoever took them thought to take them to the store, or even cared enough to bother. Bless them!
[Phantom A6] Wednesday, September 16, 2009 6:34:06 PM
He's fine, thanx. See him next weeks friday. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by spapad from Wednesday, September 16, 2009 6:29:00 PM)
spapad wrote:
That's good news! How is your son? Haven't heard news on him for a while.
Phantom A6 wrote:
She feels better now. Her cold starts to go away.
spapad wrote:
And how is she doing by the way?
Phantom A6 wrote:
Have sleeped a lil' bit in the afternoon after work. It's ok.
Have a nice cup of tea n a cig n my baby girl in my heart n thoughts.
spapad wrote:
Well, you have been pretty busy as of late. Best to stay rested at times! LOL
Phantom A6 wrote:
Everything's goin' well here, thanx.
Have a lil' bit time before I have to go off to bed this night.
spapad wrote:
Nothing much just admiring the kindness of strangers at times!
So how's it going?
Phantom A6 wrote:
Hi Susan! What's up?
spapad wrote:
Hey Becks, Hey Michael!
spapad wrote:
Thanks Bev for the welcome back. Good to be around!
Now, I hope I don't bore eveyone to death, but I have an interesting story. Almost 2 1/2 years ago, I got a new Honda Accord, and had a, I suppose, bad habit of forgeting to put them in my desk drawer when I got to work, and would leave them sitting on my desk. About a month or two after I bought the car, that bad habit caued me to loose this key right off my desk at work! I figured someone had thought they had sat their key down on my desk and picked it up by accident. Anyway, I had to have a friend drive me home so I could get my extra key before I could drive my car home that night. Also this key missing concerned me as it had a panic button so If someone just walked around the area pointing at cars they would eventually get mine to sound off, but time went by, the key was never returned, but nothing ever happened to my car either, so I'd given up ever seeing that key ages ago. Today, I got a package from the main branch of one of our local grocery stores. In the package was a note that stated that my keys had been turned in to the office at their WV store, and that office sent them on to The main office in Roanoke, VA. Due to the little discount scan bar on my key ring they were able to find my address and send me back my key. So, I now have my key back after over two years and a half! Nice to know whoever took them thought to take them to the store, or even cared enough to bother. Bless them!
[spapad] Wednesday, September 16, 2009 6:29:00 PM
That's good news! How is your son? Haven't heard news on him for a while. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Phantom A6 from Wednesday, September 16, 2009 6:27:52 PM)
Phantom A6 wrote:
She feels better now. Her cold starts to go away.
spapad wrote:
And how is she doing by the way?
Phantom A6 wrote:
Have sleeped a lil' bit in the afternoon after work. It's ok.
Have a nice cup of tea n a cig n my baby girl in my heart n thoughts.
spapad wrote:
Well, you have been pretty busy as of late. Best to stay rested at times! LOL
Phantom A6 wrote:
Everything's goin' well here, thanx.
Have a lil' bit time before I have to go off to bed this night.
spapad wrote:
Nothing much just admiring the kindness of strangers at times!
So how's it going?
Phantom A6 wrote:
Hi Susan! What's up?
spapad wrote:
Hey Becks, Hey Michael!
spapad wrote:
Thanks Bev for the welcome back. Good to be around!
Now, I hope I don't bore eveyone to death, but I have an interesting story. Almost 2 1/2 years ago, I got a new Honda Accord, and had a, I suppose, bad habit of forgeting to put them in my desk drawer when I got to work, and would leave them sitting on my desk. About a month or two after I bought the car, that bad habit caued me to loose this key right off my desk at work! I figured someone had thought they had sat their key down on my desk and picked it up by accident. Anyway, I had to have a friend drive me home so I could get my extra key before I could drive my car home that night. Also this key missing concerned me as it had a panic button so If someone just walked around the area pointing at cars they would eventually get mine to sound off, but time went by, the key was never returned, but nothing ever happened to my car either, so I'd given up ever seeing that key ages ago. Today, I got a package from the main branch of one of our local grocery stores. In the package was a note that stated that my keys had been turned in to the office at their WV store, and that office sent them on to The main office in Roanoke, VA. Due to the little discount scan bar on my key ring they were able to find my address and send me back my key. So, I now have my key back after over two years and a half! Nice to know whoever took them thought to take them to the store, or even cared enough to bother. Bless them!
[Phantom A6] Wednesday, September 16, 2009 6:27:52 PM
She feels better now. Her cold starts to go away. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by spapad from Wednesday, September 16, 2009 6:25:56 PM)
spapad wrote:
And how is she doing by the way?
Phantom A6 wrote:
Have sleeped a lil' bit in the afternoon after work. It's ok.
Have a nice cup of tea n a cig n my baby girl in my heart n thoughts.
spapad wrote:
Well, you have been pretty busy as of late. Best to stay rested at times! LOL
Phantom A6 wrote:
Everything's goin' well here, thanx.
Have a lil' bit time before I have to go off to bed this night.
spapad wrote:
Nothing much just admiring the kindness of strangers at times!
So how's it going?
Phantom A6 wrote:
Hi Susan! What's up?
spapad wrote:
Hey Becks, Hey Michael!
spapad wrote:
Thanks Bev for the welcome back. Good to be around!
Now, I hope I don't bore eveyone to death, but I have an interesting story. Almost 2 1/2 years ago, I got a new Honda Accord, and had a, I suppose, bad habit of forgeting to put them in my desk drawer when I got to work, and would leave them sitting on my desk. About a month or two after I bought the car, that bad habit caued me to loose this key right off my desk at work! I figured someone had thought they had sat their key down on my desk and picked it up by accident. Anyway, I had to have a friend drive me home so I could get my extra key before I could drive my car home that night. Also this key missing concerned me as it had a panic button so If someone just walked around the area pointing at cars they would eventually get mine to sound off, but time went by, the key was never returned, but nothing ever happened to my car either, so I'd given up ever seeing that key ages ago. Today, I got a package from the main branch of one of our local grocery stores. In the package was a note that stated that my keys had been turned in to the office at their WV store, and that office sent them on to The main office in Roanoke, VA. Due to the little discount scan bar on my key ring they were able to find my address and send me back my key. So, I now have my key back after over two years and a half! Nice to know whoever took them thought to take them to the store, or even cared enough to bother. Bless them!
[spapad] Wednesday, September 16, 2009 6:25:56 PM
And how is she doing by the way? [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Phantom A6 from Wednesday, September 16, 2009 6:25:10 PM)
Phantom A6 wrote:
Have sleeped a lil' bit in the afternoon after work. It's ok.
Have a nice cup of tea n a cig n my baby girl in my heart n thoughts.
spapad wrote:
Well, you have been pretty busy as of late. Best to stay rested at times! LOL
Phantom A6 wrote:
Everything's goin' well here, thanx.
Have a lil' bit time before I have to go off to bed this night.
spapad wrote:
Nothing much just admiring the kindness of strangers at times!
So how's it going?
Phantom A6 wrote:
Hi Susan! What's up?
spapad wrote:
Hey Becks, Hey Michael!
spapad wrote:
Thanks Bev for the welcome back. Good to be around!
Now, I hope I don't bore eveyone to death, but I have an interesting story. Almost 2 1/2 years ago, I got a new Honda Accord, and had a, I suppose, bad habit of forgeting to put them in my desk drawer when I got to work, and would leave them sitting on my desk. About a month or two after I bought the car, that bad habit caued me to loose this key right off my desk at work! I figured someone had thought they had sat their key down on my desk and picked it up by accident. Anyway, I had to have a friend drive me home so I could get my extra key before I could drive my car home that night. Also this key missing concerned me as it had a panic button so If someone just walked around the area pointing at cars they would eventually get mine to sound off, but time went by, the key was never returned, but nothing ever happened to my car either, so I'd given up ever seeing that key ages ago. Today, I got a package from the main branch of one of our local grocery stores. In the package was a note that stated that my keys had been turned in to the office at their WV store, and that office sent them on to The main office in Roanoke, VA. Due to the little discount scan bar on my key ring they were able to find my address and send me back my key. So, I now have my key back after over two years and a half! Nice to know whoever took them thought to take them to the store, or even cared enough to bother. Bless them!
[Phantom A6] Wednesday, September 16, 2009 6:25:10 PM
Have sleeped a lil' bit in the afternoon after work. It's ok.
Have a nice cup of tea n a cig n my baby girl in my heart n thoughts. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by spapad from Wednesday, September 16, 2009 6:21:08 PM)
spapad wrote:
Well, you have been pretty busy as of late. Best to stay rested at times! LOL
Phantom A6 wrote:
Everything's goin' well here, thanx.
Have a lil' bit time before I have to go off to bed this night.
spapad wrote:
Nothing much just admiring the kindness of strangers at times!
So how's it going?
Phantom A6 wrote:
Hi Susan! What's up?
spapad wrote:
Hey Becks, Hey Michael!
spapad wrote:
Thanks Bev for the welcome back. Good to be around!
Now, I hope I don't bore eveyone to death, but I have an interesting story. Almost 2 1/2 years ago, I got a new Honda Accord, and had a, I suppose, bad habit of forgeting to put them in my desk drawer when I got to work, and would leave them sitting on my desk. About a month or two after I bought the car, that bad habit caued me to loose this key right off my desk at work! I figured someone had thought they had sat their key down on my desk and picked it up by accident. Anyway, I had to have a friend drive me home so I could get my extra key before I could drive my car home that night. Also this key missing concerned me as it had a panic button so If someone just walked around the area pointing at cars they would eventually get mine to sound off, but time went by, the key was never returned, but nothing ever happened to my car either, so I'd given up ever seeing that key ages ago. Today, I got a package from the main branch of one of our local grocery stores. In the package was a note that stated that my keys had been turned in to the office at their WV store, and that office sent them on to The main office in Roanoke, VA. Due to the little discount scan bar on my key ring they were able to find my address and send me back my key. So, I now have my key back after over two years and a half! Nice to know whoever took them thought to take them to the store, or even cared enough to bother. Bless them!
[Phantom A6] Wednesday, September 16, 2009 6:23:17 PM
Everything's goin' well here, thanx.
Have a lil' bit time before I have to go off to bed this night.
spapad wrote:
Nothing much just admiring the kindness of strangers at times!
So how's it going?
Phantom A6 wrote:
Hi Susan! What's up?
spapad wrote:
Hey Becks, Hey Michael!
spapad wrote:
Thanks Bev for the welcome back. Good to be around!
Now, I hope I don't bore eveyone to death, but I have an interesting story. Almost 2 1/2 years ago, I got a new Honda Accord, and had a, I suppose, bad habit of forgeting to put them in my desk drawer when I got to work, and would leave them sitting on my desk. About a month or two after I bought the car, that bad habit caued me to loose this key right off my desk at work! I figured someone had thought they had sat their key down on my desk and picked it up by accident. Anyway, I had to have a friend drive me home so I could get my extra key before I could drive my car home that night. Also this key missing concerned me as it had a panic button so If someone just walked around the area pointing at cars they would eventually get mine to sound off, but time went by, the key was never returned, but nothing ever happened to my car either, so I'd given up ever seeing that key ages ago. Today, I got a package from the main branch of one of our local grocery stores. In the package was a note that stated that my keys had been turned in to the office at their WV store, and that office sent them on to The main office in Roanoke, VA. Due to the little discount scan bar on my key ring they were able to find my address and send me back my key. So, I now have my key back after over two years and a half! Nice to know whoever took them thought to take them to the store, or even cared enough to bother. Bless them!
[Becks] Wednesday, September 16, 2009 6:22:19 PM
Glad to hear all's well there Michael [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Phantom A6 from Wednesday, September 16, 2009 6:19:56 PM)
Phantom A6 wrote:
Everything's goin' well here, thanx.
Have a lil' bit time before I have to go off to bed this night.
spapad wrote:
Nothing much just admiring the kindness of strangers at times!
So how's it going?
Phantom A6 wrote:
Hi Susan! What's up?
spapad wrote:
Hey Becks, Hey Michael!
spapad wrote:
Thanks Bev for the welcome back. Good to be around!
Now, I hope I don't bore eveyone to death, but I have an interesting story. Almost 2 1/2 years ago, I got a new Honda Accord, and had a, I suppose, bad habit of forgeting to put them in my desk drawer when I got to work, and would leave them sitting on my desk. About a month or two after I bought the car, that bad habit caued me to loose this key right off my desk at work! I figured someone had thought they had sat their key down on my desk and picked it up by accident. Anyway, I had to have a friend drive me home so I could get my extra key before I could drive my car home that night. Also this key missing concerned me as it had a panic button so If someone just walked around the area pointing at cars they would eventually get mine to sound off, but time went by, the key was never returned, but nothing ever happened to my car either, so I'd given up ever seeing that key ages ago. Today, I got a package from the main branch of one of our local grocery stores. In the package was a note that stated that my keys had been turned in to the office at their WV store, and that office sent them on to The main office in Roanoke, VA. Due to the little discount scan bar on my key ring they were able to find my address and send me back my key. So, I now have my key back after over two years and a half! Nice to know whoever took them thought to take them to the store, or even cared enough to bother. Bless them!
[spapad] Wednesday, September 16, 2009 6:21:08 PM
Well, you have been pretty busy as of late. Best to stay rested at times! LOL [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Phantom A6 from Wednesday, September 16, 2009 6:19:56 PM)
Phantom A6 wrote:
Everything's goin' well here, thanx.
Have a lil' bit time before I have to go off to bed this night.
spapad wrote:
Nothing much just admiring the kindness of strangers at times!
So how's it going?
Phantom A6 wrote:
Hi Susan! What's up?
spapad wrote:
Hey Becks, Hey Michael!
spapad wrote:
Thanks Bev for the welcome back. Good to be around!
Now, I hope I don't bore eveyone to death, but I have an interesting story. Almost 2 1/2 years ago, I got a new Honda Accord, and had a, I suppose, bad habit of forgeting to put them in my desk drawer when I got to work, and would leave them sitting on my desk. About a month or two after I bought the car, that bad habit caued me to loose this key right off my desk at work! I figured someone had thought they had sat their key down on my desk and picked it up by accident. Anyway, I had to have a friend drive me home so I could get my extra key before I could drive my car home that night. Also this key missing concerned me as it had a panic button so If someone just walked around the area pointing at cars they would eventually get mine to sound off, but time went by, the key was never returned, but nothing ever happened to my car either, so I'd given up ever seeing that key ages ago. Today, I got a package from the main branch of one of our local grocery stores. In the package was a note that stated that my keys had been turned in to the office at their WV store, and that office sent them on to The main office in Roanoke, VA. Due to the little discount scan bar on my key ring they were able to find my address and send me back my key. So, I now have my key back after over two years and a half! Nice to know whoever took them thought to take them to the store, or even cared enough to bother. Bless them!
[Phantom A6] Wednesday, September 16, 2009 6:19:56 PM
Everything's goin' well here, thanx.
Have a lil' bit time before I have to go off to bed this night. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by spapad from Wednesday, September 16, 2009 6:13:39 PM)
spapad wrote:
Nothing much just admiring the kindness of strangers at times!
So how's it going?
Phantom A6 wrote:
Hi Susan! What's up?
spapad wrote:
Hey Becks, Hey Michael!
spapad wrote:
Thanks Bev for the welcome back. Good to be around!
Now, I hope I don't bore eveyone to death, but I have an interesting story. Almost 2 1/2 years ago, I got a new Honda Accord, and had a, I suppose, bad habit of forgeting to put them in my desk drawer when I got to work, and would leave them sitting on my desk. About a month or two after I bought the car, that bad habit caued me to loose this key right off my desk at work! I figured someone had thought they had sat their key down on my desk and picked it up by accident. Anyway, I had to have a friend drive me home so I could get my extra key before I could drive my car home that night. Also this key missing concerned me as it had a panic button so If someone just walked around the area pointing at cars they would eventually get mine to sound off, but time went by, the key was never returned, but nothing ever happened to my car either, so I'd given up ever seeing that key ages ago. Today, I got a package from the main branch of one of our local grocery stores. In the package was a note that stated that my keys had been turned in to the office at their WV store, and that office sent them on to The main office in Roanoke, VA. Due to the little discount scan bar on my key ring they were able to find my address and send me back my key. So, I now have my key back after over two years and a half! Nice to know whoever took them thought to take them to the store, or even cared enough to bother. Bless them!
[guidogodoy] Wednesday, September 16, 2009 6:18:41 PM
Kewl, broham! Glad you had a nice time. LOVE to see it myself! [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by J.D. DIAMOND from Wednesday, September 16, 2009 3:44:09 PM)
J.D. DIAMOND wrote:
Good afternoon judaspriest.com!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I am back from vacation and my mind is feeling touches of sanity again!!! lol!
Man did I need that vacation....I was away from the shop for 12 straight days and it feels like a month...I am refreshed!!!
Victoria and I went to Mt.St.Helens last Friday...about a 2 and a half hour drive there and back!!! I don't have my printer
hooked up so I can't post any pictures but let me tell you.....it was jaw dropping to say the least!! We went as far as you
can go..as far as they will let you get close to the mountain at Johnston ridge....it is amazing how masive the craters are
after it blew its top in 1980 when i was just 10 years old.I've never been to Mt.St.Helens so I am glad I decided to go!!
The drive through the mountains is just priceless....no telephone wires,no bars on your cell phone...no stores no anything
but the road through the mountains all the way up to Mt.St.Helens.....the scenery is majestic and massive.....we rolled
through the mountains with some tunes in the car and smoking a bowl on the way!! lmao!!!!!! We also went to Mt.Rainer
as well....I've been there a few times and just the same feeling through the mountains.......just priceless!!!!
Cool to see all of you on this Wednesday....good to see you as well Mr.Deep Freeze!!!!!
Hellrider....I'll PM you my friend....I've got some bands for you to check out!!!
[spapad] Wednesday, September 16, 2009 6:18:25 PM
I tested the one I got back in the mail today. It works just fine! Looks brand new too! [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Becks from Wednesday, September 16, 2009 6:17:11 PM)
Becks wrote:
Our car key battery died after 2.5 years I think. We just had to replace it for the first time LOL.
spapad wrote:
The funny thing is the key I use now, i just looked at just last week and thought, I wonder how long till the battery dies in one of these things, and shame if don't have a back up anymore. LOL(Quoting Message by Becks from Wednesday, September 16, 2009 6:13:23 PM)
Becks wrote:
Far out you got your car key back after two and a half years! Thats crazy LOL!
spapad wrote:
Thanks Bev for the welcome back. Good to be around!
Now, I hope I don't bore eveyone to death, but I have an interesting story. Almost 2 1/2 years ago, I got a new Honda Accord, and had a, I suppose, bad habit of forgeting to put them (my keys) in my desk drawer when I got to work, and would leave them sitting on my desk. About a month or two after I bought the car, that bad habit caued me to loose this key right off my desk at work! I figured someone had thought they had sat their key down on my desk and picked it up by accident. Anyway, I had to have a friend drive me home so I could get my extra key before I could drive my car home that night. Also this key missing concerned me as it had a panic button so If someone just walked around the area pointing at cars they would eventually get mine to sound off, but time went by, the key was never returned, but nothing ever happened to my car either, so I'd given up ever seeing that key ages ago. Today, I got a package from the main branch of one of our local grocery stores. In the package was a note that stated that my keys had been turned in to the office at their WV store, and that office sent them on to The main office in Roanoke, VA. Due to the little discount scan bar on my key ring they were able to find my address and send me back my key. So, I now have my key back after over two years and a half! Nice to know whoever took them thought to take them to the store, or even cared enough to bother. Bless them! Edited at: Wednesday, September 16, 2009 6:10:55 PM
Edited at: Wednesday, September 16, 2009 6:15:34 PM
[Becks] Wednesday, September 16, 2009 6:17:11 PM
Our car key battery died after 2.5 years I think. We just had to replace it for the first time LOL. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by spapad from Wednesday, September 16, 2009 6:15:11 PM)
spapad wrote:
The funny thing is the key I use now, i just looked at just last week and thought, I wonder how long till the battery dies in one of these things, and shame if don't have a back up anymore. LOL(Quoting Message by Becks from Wednesday, September 16, 2009 6:13:23 PM)
Becks wrote:
Far out you got your car key back after two and a half years! Thats crazy LOL!
spapad wrote:
Thanks Bev for the welcome back. Good to be around!
Now, I hope I don't bore eveyone to death, but I have an interesting story. Almost 2 1/2 years ago, I got a new Honda Accord, and had a, I suppose, bad habit of forgeting to put them (my keys) in my desk drawer when I got to work, and would leave them sitting on my desk. About a month or two after I bought the car, that bad habit caued me to loose this key right off my desk at work! I figured someone had thought they had sat their key down on my desk and picked it up by accident. Anyway, I had to have a friend drive me home so I could get my extra key before I could drive my car home that night. Also this key missing concerned me as it had a panic button so If someone just walked around the area pointing at cars they would eventually get mine to sound off, but time went by, the key was never returned, but nothing ever happened to my car either, so I'd given up ever seeing that key ages ago. Today, I got a package from the main branch of one of our local grocery stores. In the package was a note that stated that my keys had been turned in to the office at their WV store, and that office sent them on to The main office in Roanoke, VA. Due to the little discount scan bar on my key ring they were able to find my address and send me back my key. So, I now have my key back after over two years and a half! Nice to know whoever took them thought to take them to the store, or even cared enough to bother. Bless them! Edited at: Wednesday, September 16, 2009 6:10:55 PM
Edited at: Wednesday, September 16, 2009 6:15:34 PM
[spapad] Wednesday, September 16, 2009 6:16:30 PM
It's the silver one I just put new tires on this summer and was too lazy to replace the wiper blades! That very one! [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Wednesday, September 16, 2009 6:15:32 PM)
guidogodoy wrote:
Ha! Do you still have the same car?!?
spapad wrote:
Thanks Bev for the welcome back. Good to be around!
Now, I hope I don't bore eveyone to death, but I have an interesting story. Almost 2 1/2 years ago, I got a new Honda Accord, and had a, I suppose, bad habit of forgeting to put them (my keys) in my desk drawer when I got to work, and would leave them sitting on my desk. About a month or two after I bought the car, that bad habit caued me to loose this key right off my desk at work! I figured someone had thought they had sat their key down on my desk and picked it up by accident. Anyway, I had to have a friend drive me home so I could get my extra key before I could drive my car home that night. Also this key missing concerned me as it had a panic button so If someone just walked around the area pointing at cars they would eventually get mine to sound off, but time went by, the key was never returned, but nothing ever happened to my car either, so I'd given up ever seeing that key ages ago. Today, I got a package from the main branch of one of our local grocery stores. In the package was a note that stated that my keys had been turned in to the office at their WV store, and that office sent them on to The main office in Roanoke, VA. Due to the little discount scan bar on my key ring they were able to find my address and send me back my key. So, I now have my key back after over two years and a half! Nice to know whoever took them thought to take them to the store, or even cared enough to bother. Bless them! Edited at: Wednesday, September 16, 2009 6:10:55 PM
[guidogodoy] Wednesday, September 16, 2009 6:15:32 PM
Ha! Do you still have the same car?!? [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by spapad from Wednesday, September 16, 2009 6:08:06 PM)
spapad wrote:
Thanks Bev for the welcome back. Good to be around!
Now, I hope I don't bore eveyone to death, but I have an interesting story. Almost 2 1/2 years ago, I got a new Honda Accord, and had a, I suppose, bad habit of forgeting to put them (my keys) in my desk drawer when I got to work, and would leave them sitting on my desk. About a month or two after I bought the car, that bad habit caued me to loose this key right off my desk at work! I figured someone had thought they had sat their key down on my desk and picked it up by accident. Anyway, I had to have a friend drive me home so I could get my extra key before I could drive my car home that night. Also this key missing concerned me as it had a panic button so If someone just walked around the area pointing at cars they would eventually get mine to sound off, but time went by, the key was never returned, but nothing ever happened to my car either, so I'd given up ever seeing that key ages ago. Today, I got a package from the main branch of one of our local grocery stores. In the package was a note that stated that my keys had been turned in to the office at their WV store, and that office sent them on to The main office in Roanoke, VA. Due to the little discount scan bar on my key ring they were able to find my address and send me back my key. So, I now have my key back after over two years and a half! Nice to know whoever took them thought to take them to the store, or even cared enough to bother. Bless them! Edited at: Wednesday, September 16, 2009 6:10:55 PM
[spapad] Wednesday, September 16, 2009 6:15:11 PM
The funny thing is the key I use now, i just looked at just last week and thought, I wonder how long till the battery dies in one of these things, and shame if don't have a back up anymore. LOL[Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Becks from Wednesday, September 16, 2009 6:13:23 PM)
Becks wrote:
Far out you got your car key back after two and a half years! Thats crazy LOL!
spapad wrote:
Thanks Bev for the welcome back. Good to be around!
Now, I hope I don't bore eveyone to death, but I have an interesting story. Almost 2 1/2 years ago, I got a new Honda Accord, and had a, I suppose, bad habit of forgeting to put them (my keys) in my desk drawer when I got to work, and would leave them sitting on my desk. About a month or two after I bought the car, that bad habit caued me to loose this key right off my desk at work! I figured someone had thought they had sat their key down on my desk and picked it up by accident. Anyway, I had to have a friend drive me home so I could get my extra key before I could drive my car home that night. Also this key missing concerned me as it had a panic button so If someone just walked around the area pointing at cars they would eventually get mine to sound off, but time went by, the key was never returned, but nothing ever happened to my car either, so I'd given up ever seeing that key ages ago. Today, I got a package from the main branch of one of our local grocery stores. In the package was a note that stated that my keys had been turned in to the office at their WV store, and that office sent them on to The main office in Roanoke, VA. Due to the little discount scan bar on my key ring they were able to find my address and send me back my key. So, I now have my key back after over two years and a half! Nice to know whoever took them thought to take them to the store, or even cared enough to bother. Bless them! Edited at: Wednesday, September 16, 2009 6:10:55 PM
Edited at: Wednesday, September 16, 2009 6:15:34 PM
[spapad] Wednesday, September 16, 2009 6:13:39 PM
Nothing much just admiring the kindness of strangers at times!
So how's it going? [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Phantom A6 from Wednesday, September 16, 2009 6:11:28 PM)
Phantom A6 wrote:
Hi Susan! What's up?
spapad wrote:
Hey Becks, Hey Michael!
spapad wrote:
Thanks Bev for the welcome back. Good to be around!
Now, I hope I don't bore eveyone to death, but I have an interesting story. Almost 2 1/2 years ago, I got a new Honda Accord, and had a, I suppose, bad habit of forgeting to put them in my desk drawer when I got to work, and would leave them sitting on my desk. About a month or two after I bought the car, that bad habit caued me to loose this key right off my desk at work! I figured someone had thought they had sat their key down on my desk and picked it up by accident. Anyway, I had to have a friend drive me home so I could get my extra key before I could drive my car home that night. Also this key missing concerned me as it had a panic button so If someone just walked around the area pointing at cars they would eventually get mine to sound off, but time went by, the key was never returned, but nothing ever happened to my car either, so I'd given up ever seeing that key ages ago. Today, I got a package from the main branch of one of our local grocery stores. In the package was a note that stated that my keys had been turned in to the office at their WV store, and that office sent them on to The main office in Roanoke, VA. Due to the little discount scan bar on my key ring they were able to find my address and send me back my key. So, I now have my key back after over two years and a half! Nice to know whoever took them thought to take them to the store, or even cared enough to bother. Bless them!
[Becks] Wednesday, September 16, 2009 6:13:23 PM
Far out you got your car key back after two and a half years! Thats crazy LOL! [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by spapad from Wednesday, September 16, 2009 6:08:06 PM)
spapad wrote:
Thanks Bev for the welcome back. Good to be around!
Now, I hope I don't bore eveyone to death, but I have an interesting story. Almost 2 1/2 years ago, I got a new Honda Accord, and had a, I suppose, bad habit of forgeting to put them (my keys) in my desk drawer when I got to work, and would leave them sitting on my desk. About a month or two after I bought the car, that bad habit caued me to loose this key right off my desk at work! I figured someone had thought they had sat their key down on my desk and picked it up by accident. Anyway, I had to have a friend drive me home so I could get my extra key before I could drive my car home that night. Also this key missing concerned me as it had a panic button so If someone just walked around the area pointing at cars they would eventually get mine to sound off, but time went by, the key was never returned, but nothing ever happened to my car either, so I'd given up ever seeing that key ages ago. Today, I got a package from the main branch of one of our local grocery stores. In the package was a note that stated that my keys had been turned in to the office at their WV store, and that office sent them on to The main office in Roanoke, VA. Due to the little discount scan bar on my key ring they were able to find my address and send me back my key. So, I now have my key back after over two years and a half! Nice to know whoever took them thought to take them to the store, or even cared enough to bother. Bless them! Edited at: Wednesday, September 16, 2009 6:10:55 PM
[Phantom A6] Wednesday, September 16, 2009 6:11:28 PM
Thanks Bev for the welcome back. Good to be around!
Now, I hope I don't bore eveyone to death, but I have an interesting story. Almost 2 1/2 years ago, I got a new Honda Accord, and had a, I suppose, bad habit of forgeting to put them in my desk drawer when I got to work, and would leave them sitting on my desk. About a month or two after I bought the car, that bad habit caued me to loose this key right off my desk at work! I figured someone had thought they had sat their key down on my desk and picked it up by accident. Anyway, I had to have a friend drive me home so I could get my extra key before I could drive my car home that night. Also this key missing concerned me as it had a panic button so If someone just walked around the area pointing at cars they would eventually get mine to sound off, but time went by, the key was never returned, but nothing ever happened to my car either, so I'd given up ever seeing that key ages ago. Today, I got a package from the main branch of one of our local grocery stores. In the package was a note that stated that my keys had been turned in to the office at their WV store, and that office sent them on to The main office in Roanoke, VA. Due to the little discount scan bar on my key ring they were able to find my address and send me back my key. So, I now have my key back after over two years and a half! Nice to know whoever took them thought to take them to the store, or even cared enough to bother. Bless them!
Thanks Bev for the welcome back. Good to be around!
Now, I hope I don't bore eveyone to death, but I have an interesting story. Almost 2 1/2 years ago, I got a new Honda Accord, and had a, I suppose, bad habit of forgeting to put them in my desk drawer when I got to work, and would leave them sitting on my desk. About a month or two after I bought the car, that bad habit caued me to loose this key right off my desk at work! I figured someone had thought they had sat their key down on my desk and picked it up by accident. Anyway, I had to have a friend drive me home so I could get my extra key before I could drive my car home that night. Also this key missing concerned me as it had a panic button so If someone just walked around the area pointing at cars they would eventually get mine to sound off, but time went by, the key was never returned, but nothing ever happened to my car either, so I'd given up ever seeing that key ages ago. Today, I got a package from the main branch of one of our local grocery stores. In the package was a note that stated that my keys had been turned in to the office at their WV store, and that office sent them on to The main office in Roanoke, VA. Due to the little discount scan bar on my key ring they were able to find my address and send me back my key. So, I now have my key back after over two years and a half! Nice to know whoever took them thought to take them to the store, or even cared enough to bother. Bless them!
[spapad] Wednesday, September 16, 2009 6:08:06 PM
Thanks Bev for the welcome back. Good to be around!
Now, I hope I don't bore eveyone to death, but I have an interesting story. Almost 2 1/2 years ago, I got a new Honda Accord, and had a, I suppose, bad habit of forgeting to put them (my keys) in my desk drawer when I got to work, and would leave them sitting on my desk. About a month or two after I bought the car, that bad habit caued me to loose this key right off my desk at work! I figured someone had thought they had sat their key down on my desk and picked it up by accident. Anyway, I had to have a friend drive me home so I could get my extra key before I could drive my car home that night. Also this key missing concerned me as it had a panic button so If someone just walked around the area pointing at cars they would eventually get mine to sound off, but time went by, the key was never returned, but nothing ever happened to my car either, so I'd given up ever seeing that key ages ago. Today, I got a package from the main branch of one of our local grocery stores. In the package was a note that stated that my keys had been turned in to the office at their WV store, and that office sent them on to The main office in Roanoke, VA. Due to the little discount scan bar on my key ring they were able to find my address and send me back my key. So, I now have my key back after over two years and a half! Nice to know whoever took them thought to take them to the store, or even cared enough to bother. Bless them! Edited at: Wednesday, September 16, 2009 6:10:55 PM
[Phantom A6] Wednesday, September 16, 2009 6:06:20 PM
Hello J.D. Hope you had a pleasant Vacation. Nice to see you around!
[spapad] Wednesday, September 16, 2009 5:52:09 PM
Hello J.D. Hope you had a pleasant Vacation. Nice to see you around!
[J.D. DIAMOND] Wednesday, September 16, 2009 5:31:36 PM
Yeah man.....we were listening to Angel Of Retribution through the mountains....totally killer scenery....as "Hellrider" came on the stereo......very majestic.... [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by hellrider 31038 from Wednesday, September 16, 2009 5:01:13 PM)
hellrider 31038 wrote:
awesome
J.D. DIAMOND wrote:
Hey thanks my mighty friend man.......yeah it was awsome bro......I really needed that time off....my brain feels good!!! lol!!
hellrider 31038 wrote:
welcome back my METAL BROTHER,GOOD FRIEND,FELLOW JUDAS PRIEST DEFENDER OF THE FAITH J.D DIAMOND THE COOOOMMMMMMMMMMAAAAAAAANNNNNNNNNDDDDDDDDEEEEEEEEERRRRRRRR
J.D. DIAMOND wrote:
Good afternoon judaspriest.com!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I am back from vacation and my mind is feeling touches of sanity again!!! lol!
Man did I need that vacation....I was away from the shop for 12 straight days and it feels like a month...I am refreshed!!!
Victoria and I went to Mt.St.Helens last Friday...about a 2 and a half hour drive there and back!!! I don't have my printer
hooked up so I can't post any pictures but let me tell you.....it was jaw dropping to say the least!! We went as far as you
can go..as far as they will let you get close to the mountain at Johnston ridge....it is amazing how masive the craters are
after it blew its top in 1980 when i was just 10 years old.I've never been to Mt.St.Helens so I am glad I decided to go!!
The drive through the mountains is just priceless....no telephone wires,no bars on your cell phone...no stores no anything
but the road through the mountains all the way up to Mt.St.Helens.....the scenery is majestic and massive.....we rolled
through the mountains with some tunes in the car and smoking a bowl on the way!! lmao!!!!!! We also went to Mt.Rainer
as well....I've been there a few times and just the same feeling through the mountains.......just priceless!!!!
Cool to see all of you on this Wednesday....good to see you as well Mr.Deep Freeze!!!!!
Hellrider....I'll PM you my friend....I've got some bands for you to check out!!!
[hellrider 31038] Wednesday, September 16, 2009 5:01:13 PM
Hey thanks my mighty friend man.......yeah it was awsome bro......I really needed that time off....my brain feels good!!! lol!!
hellrider 31038 wrote:
welcome back my METAL BROTHER,GOOD FRIEND,FELLOW JUDAS PRIEST DEFENDER OF THE FAITH J.D DIAMOND THE COOOOMMMMMMMMMMAAAAAAAANNNNNNNNNDDDDDDDDEEEEEEEEERRRRRRRR
J.D. DIAMOND wrote:
Good afternoon judaspriest.com!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I am back from vacation and my mind is feeling touches of sanity again!!! lol!
Man did I need that vacation....I was away from the shop for 12 straight days and it feels like a month...I am refreshed!!!
Victoria and I went to Mt.St.Helens last Friday...about a 2 and a half hour drive there and back!!! I don't have my printer
hooked up so I can't post any pictures but let me tell you.....it was jaw dropping to say the least!! We went as far as you
can go..as far as they will let you get close to the mountain at Johnston ridge....it is amazing how masive the craters are
after it blew its top in 1980 when i was just 10 years old.I've never been to Mt.St.Helens so I am glad I decided to go!!
The drive through the mountains is just priceless....no telephone wires,no bars on your cell phone...no stores no anything
but the road through the mountains all the way up to Mt.St.Helens.....the scenery is majestic and massive.....we rolled
through the mountains with some tunes in the car and smoking a bowl on the way!! lmao!!!!!! We also went to Mt.Rainer
as well....I've been there a few times and just the same feeling through the mountains.......just priceless!!!!
Cool to see all of you on this Wednesday....good to see you as well Mr.Deep Freeze!!!!!
Hellrider....I'll PM you my friend....I've got some bands for you to check out!!!
[J.D. DIAMOND] Wednesday, September 16, 2009 4:58:33 PM
Hey thanks my mighty friend man.......yeah it was awsome bro......I really needed that time off....my brain feels good!!! lol!! [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by hellrider 31038 from Wednesday, September 16, 2009 4:56:33 PM)
hellrider 31038 wrote:
welcome back my METAL BROTHER,GOOD FRIEND,FELLOW JUDAS PRIEST DEFENDER OF THE FAITH J.D DIAMOND THE COOOOMMMMMMMMMMAAAAAAAANNNNNNNNNDDDDDDDDEEEEEEEEERRRRRRRR
J.D. DIAMOND wrote:
Good afternoon judaspriest.com!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I am back from vacation and my mind is feeling touches of sanity again!!! lol!
Man did I need that vacation....I was away from the shop for 12 straight days and it feels like a month...I am refreshed!!!
Victoria and I went to Mt.St.Helens last Friday...about a 2 and a half hour drive there and back!!! I don't have my printer
hooked up so I can't post any pictures but let me tell you.....it was jaw dropping to say the least!! We went as far as you
can go..as far as they will let you get close to the mountain at Johnston ridge....it is amazing how masive the craters are
after it blew its top in 1980 when i was just 10 years old.I've never been to Mt.St.Helens so I am glad I decided to go!!
The drive through the mountains is just priceless....no telephone wires,no bars on your cell phone...no stores no anything
but the road through the mountains all the way up to Mt.St.Helens.....the scenery is majestic and massive.....we rolled
through the mountains with some tunes in the car and smoking a bowl on the way!! lmao!!!!!! We also went to Mt.Rainer
as well....I've been there a few times and just the same feeling through the mountains.......just priceless!!!!
Cool to see all of you on this Wednesday....good to see you as well Mr.Deep Freeze!!!!!
Hellrider....I'll PM you my friend....I've got some bands for you to check out!!!
[hellrider 31038] Wednesday, September 16, 2009 4:56:33 PM
welcome back my METAL BROTHER,GOOD FRIEND,FELLOW JUDAS PRIEST DEFENDER OF THE FAITH J.D DIAMOND THE COOOOMMMMMMMMMMAAAAAAAANNNNNNNNNDDDDDDDDEEEEEEEEERRRRRRRR [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by J.D. DIAMOND from Wednesday, September 16, 2009 3:44:09 PM)
J.D. DIAMOND wrote:
Good afternoon judaspriest.com!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I am back from vacation and my mind is feeling touches of sanity again!!! lol!
Man did I need that vacation....I was away from the shop for 12 straight days and it feels like a month...I am refreshed!!!
Victoria and I went to Mt.St.Helens last Friday...about a 2 and a half hour drive there and back!!! I don't have my printer
hooked up so I can't post any pictures but let me tell you.....it was jaw dropping to say the least!! We went as far as you
can go..as far as they will let you get close to the mountain at Johnston ridge....it is amazing how masive the craters are
after it blew its top in 1980 when i was just 10 years old.I've never been to Mt.St.Helens so I am glad I decided to go!!
The drive through the mountains is just priceless....no telephone wires,no bars on your cell phone...no stores no anything
but the road through the mountains all the way up to Mt.St.Helens.....the scenery is majestic and massive.....we rolled
through the mountains with some tunes in the car and smoking a bowl on the way!! lmao!!!!!! We also went to Mt.Rainer
as well....I've been there a few times and just the same feeling through the mountains.......just priceless!!!!
Cool to see all of you on this Wednesday....good to see you as well Mr.Deep Freeze!!!!!
Hellrider....I'll PM you my friend....I've got some bands for you to check out!!!
[J.D. DIAMOND] Wednesday, September 16, 2009 4:53:41 PM
Yeah...St.Helens blew its top(or side I should say) in 1980.....can't post any pictures of it right now...but yes it is spectacular! Its so quiet out there.....not very many humans at all....
When we stopped off the side of the road to take some pics...the forest is right beside you.....a bear or a wild cat could leap right out from there and there would
be nothing you could do....but they obviously stay away from the road..ect...they are smart and know when cars roll through..ect...
Sounds wicked! Mt St Helens is the one where the side actually blew out of the mountain isn't it? I've seen pictures, it's pretty spectacular!
J.D. DIAMOND wrote:
Hey thanks Becks!! Good to hear from you my friend...and yeah it was brilliant! Mt.St.Helens is like a morbid castle in a way....
very majestic and elite....there is nothing growing on it after 1980........the mountains around it have trees..ect..but not St.Helens.
Its very cool to see especially from the view point where we were.....a masive reminder of nature's power. Mt.Rainer is absolutely
picture perfect....it is a post card picture ...everything around that area is supurb and I envy those who have property there!!
Becks wrote:
Great to see you JD, and it sounds like you had a brilliant holiday. It's amazing how good you feel after a break from work isn't it? Mt St Helens sounds awesome
J.D. DIAMOND wrote:
Good afternoon judaspriest.com!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I am back from vacation and my mind is feeling touches of sanity again!!! lol!
Man did I need that vacation....I was away from the shop for 12 straight days and it feels like a month...I am refreshed!!!
Victoria and I went to Mt.St.Helens last Friday...about a 2 and a half hour drive there and back!!! I don't have my printer
hooked up so I can't post any pictures but let me tell you.....it was jaw dropping to say the least!! We went as far as you
can go..as far as they will let you get close to the mountain at Johnston ridge....it is amazing how masive the craters are
after it blew its top in 1980 when i was just 10 years old.I've never been to Mt.St.Helens so I am glad I decided to go!!
The drive through the mountains is just priceless....no telephone wires,no bars on your cell phone...no stores no anything
but the road through the mountains all the way up to Mt.St.Helens.....the scenery is majestic and massive.....we rolled
through the mountains with some tunes in the car and smoking a bowl on the way!! lmao!!!!!! We also went to Mt.Rainer
as well....I've been there a few times and just the same feeling through the mountains.......just priceless!!!!
Cool to see all of you on this Wednesday....good to see you as well Mr.Deep Freeze!!!!!
Hellrider....I'll PM you my friend....I've got some bands for you to check out!!!
Edited at: Wednesday, September 16, 2009 4:54:16 PM
[Becks] Wednesday, September 16, 2009 4:37:50 PM
Sounds wicked! Mt St Helens is the one where the side actually blew out of the mountain isn't it? I've seen pictures, it's pretty spectacular! [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by J.D. DIAMOND from Wednesday, September 16, 2009 4:34:14 PM)
J.D. DIAMOND wrote:
Hey thanks Becks!! Good to hear from you my friend...and yeah it was brilliant! Mt.St.Helens is like a morbid castle in a way....
very majestic and elite....there is nothing growing on it after 1980........the mountains around it have trees..ect..but not St.Helens.
Its very cool to see especially from the view point where we were.....a masive reminder of nature's power. Mt.Rainer is absolutely
picture perfect....it is a post card picture ...everything around that area is supurb and I envy those who have property there!!
Becks wrote:
Great to see you JD, and it sounds like you had a brilliant holiday. It's amazing how good you feel after a break from work isn't it? Mt St Helens sounds awesome
J.D. DIAMOND wrote:
Good afternoon judaspriest.com!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I am back from vacation and my mind is feeling touches of sanity again!!! lol!
Man did I need that vacation....I was away from the shop for 12 straight days and it feels like a month...I am refreshed!!!
Victoria and I went to Mt.St.Helens last Friday...about a 2 and a half hour drive there and back!!! I don't have my printer
hooked up so I can't post any pictures but let me tell you.....it was jaw dropping to say the least!! We went as far as you
can go..as far as they will let you get close to the mountain at Johnston ridge....it is amazing how masive the craters are
after it blew its top in 1980 when i was just 10 years old.I've never been to Mt.St.Helens so I am glad I decided to go!!
The drive through the mountains is just priceless....no telephone wires,no bars on your cell phone...no stores no anything
but the road through the mountains all the way up to Mt.St.Helens.....the scenery is majestic and massive.....we rolled
through the mountains with some tunes in the car and smoking a bowl on the way!! lmao!!!!!! We also went to Mt.Rainer
as well....I've been there a few times and just the same feeling through the mountains.......just priceless!!!!
Cool to see all of you on this Wednesday....good to see you as well Mr.Deep Freeze!!!!!
Hellrider....I'll PM you my friend....I've got some bands for you to check out!!!
[J.D. DIAMOND] Wednesday, September 16, 2009 4:34:14 PM
Hey thanks Becks!! Good to hear from you my friend...and yeah it was brilliant! Mt.St.Helens is like a morbid castle in a way....
very majestic and elite....there is nothing growing on it after 1980........the mountains around it have trees..ect..but not St.Helens.
Its very cool to see especially from the view point where we were.....a masive reminder of nature's power. Mt.Rainer is absolutely
picture perfect....it is a post card picture ...everything around that area is supurb and I envy those who have property there!!
Great to see you JD, and it sounds like you had a brilliant holiday. It's amazing how good you feel after a break from work isn't it? Mt St Helens sounds awesome
J.D. DIAMOND wrote:
Good afternoon judaspriest.com!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I am back from vacation and my mind is feeling touches of sanity again!!! lol!
Man did I need that vacation....I was away from the shop for 12 straight days and it feels like a month...I am refreshed!!!
Victoria and I went to Mt.St.Helens last Friday...about a 2 and a half hour drive there and back!!! I don't have my printer
hooked up so I can't post any pictures but let me tell you.....it was jaw dropping to say the least!! We went as far as you
can go..as far as they will let you get close to the mountain at Johnston ridge....it is amazing how masive the craters are
after it blew its top in 1980 when i was just 10 years old.I've never been to Mt.St.Helens so I am glad I decided to go!!
The drive through the mountains is just priceless....no telephone wires,no bars on your cell phone...no stores no anything
but the road through the mountains all the way up to Mt.St.Helens.....the scenery is majestic and massive.....we rolled
through the mountains with some tunes in the car and smoking a bowl on the way!! lmao!!!!!! We also went to Mt.Rainer
as well....I've been there a few times and just the same feeling through the mountains.......just priceless!!!!
Cool to see all of you on this Wednesday....good to see you as well Mr.Deep Freeze!!!!!
Hellrider....I'll PM you my friend....I've got some bands for you to check out!!!
[Becks] Wednesday, September 16, 2009 4:19:57 PM
Great to see you JD, and it sounds like you had a brilliant holiday. It's amazing how good you feel after a break from work isn't it? Mt St Helens sounds awesome [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by J.D. DIAMOND from Wednesday, September 16, 2009 3:44:09 PM)
J.D. DIAMOND wrote:
Good afternoon judaspriest.com!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I am back from vacation and my mind is feeling touches of sanity again!!! lol!
Man did I need that vacation....I was away from the shop for 12 straight days and it feels like a month...I am refreshed!!!
Victoria and I went to Mt.St.Helens last Friday...about a 2 and a half hour drive there and back!!! I don't have my printer
hooked up so I can't post any pictures but let me tell you.....it was jaw dropping to say the least!! We went as far as you
can go..as far as they will let you get close to the mountain at Johnston ridge....it is amazing how masive the craters are
after it blew its top in 1980 when i was just 10 years old.I've never been to Mt.St.Helens so I am glad I decided to go!!
The drive through the mountains is just priceless....no telephone wires,no bars on your cell phone...no stores no anything
but the road through the mountains all the way up to Mt.St.Helens.....the scenery is majestic and massive.....we rolled
through the mountains with some tunes in the car and smoking a bowl on the way!! lmao!!!!!! We also went to Mt.Rainer
as well....I've been there a few times and just the same feeling through the mountains.......just priceless!!!!
Cool to see all of you on this Wednesday....good to see you as well Mr.Deep Freeze!!!!!
Hellrider....I'll PM you my friend....I've got some bands for you to check out!!!
[J.D. DIAMOND] Wednesday, September 16, 2009 3:44:09 PM
Good afternoon judaspriest.com!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I am back from vacation and my mind is feeling touches of sanity again!!! lol!
Man did I need that vacation....I was away from the shop for 12 straight days and it feels like a month...I am refreshed!!!
Victoria and I went to Mt.St.Helens last Friday...about a 2 and a half hour drive there and back!!! I don't have my printer
hooked up so I can't post any pictures but let me tell you.....it was jaw dropping to say the least!! We went as far as you
can go..as far as they will let you get close to the mountain at Johnston ridge....it is amazing how masive the craters are
after it blew its top in 1980 when i was just 10 years old.I've never been to Mt.St.Helens so I am glad I decided to go!!
The drive through the mountains is just priceless....no telephone wires,no bars on your cell phone...no stores no anything
but the road through the mountains all the way up to Mt.St.Helens.....the scenery is majestic and massive.....we rolled
through the mountains with some tunes in the car and smoking a bowl on the way!! lmao!!!!!! We also went to Mt.Rainer
as well....I've been there a few times and just the same feeling through the mountains.......just priceless!!!!
Cool to see all of you on this Wednesday....good to see you as well Mr.Deep Freeze!!!!!
Hellrider....I'll PM you my friend....I've got some bands for you to check out!!!
[Becks] Wednesday, September 16, 2009 3:15:32 PM
Morning everyone! Shitty nights sleep here, so I'm up fairly early and will take the dog for a run soon lol.
Joe - the shop where I got my drums have music books, but not magazines. May be worth me looking online to see what's available!
Great to 'see' you Freeze! I hope all is well with you!
I'll see if they have a subsribers page with details on etc.. Maybe you could ask Santa to bring you a years subscription or something? lol
We get them imported here but they dissapear very fast! Have you checked out if they get any at the store you got your drums from?
I get mine there or at the news agent. But like you say, ver,y very rare! lol
Becks wrote:
Oooh those would be wicked! Haha, cheers! Sadly, I have never seen any drumming magazines in the stores in my town If I did, I would snap up the decents ones quick smart!
joedraper wrote:
I need to scan and email you, got the notation for Moby Dick and Black Dog I think.. that will well impress her! As well as being a very good workout to play lol. Do you buy any of the drummer magazines? They have the most coolest notations in the back usually.. Good ones, not like the shite they put on the net and expect us to decode lol.
Becks wrote:
Haha sounds like a plan to me!
I've got some jazzy solos in one of my music books which I enjoy playing, and I also just play random stuff that pops in to my head LOL! My sister wants me to learn some Led Zeppelin, cos she's a die hard Zep fan haha.
joedraper wrote:
That is so right Becks! If you're having fun, you're learning. Fun is the most important element! And broaden your horizons. Metal is amazing to play but so is the mellow stuff. I'm going through a Clapton phase right now. Oh and I'm still trying to hunt down Ginger Baker for some lessons..I know he's around here somewhere, now all I have to do is coincide my outings with one of his court apearances and get him to give me some lessons lol.
Although I've heard he's not one of the most social people around.. I think I'll follow some advice from a fellow musician friend, I'll just go up to him and say 'hey Ginger, I can play all your stuff, can you play mine?'
Lol he'll either be so pissed at my audacity or amused by my brashness that either way, it's a win-win situation right?
PS: In my dreams can I play all of Ginger's work rofl!
Becks wrote:
Cheers Ron I think I'm coming along alright considering I'm teaching myself LMAO! Ah well, I have heaps of fun playing and that's the main thing I think.
ron h wrote:
Just checked that out Becka...way to go!!
Becks wrote:
I'm around Michael! Just been doing some drumming, uploading a wee video of me having a bash on to facebook LOL!
[Phantom A6] Wednesday, September 16, 2009 1:35:39 PM
Hi everyone!! Gawd, am back from the deads!! Muarrhhhh!!!!!
How are you all? Hope everything's alright.
[Deep Freeze] Wednesday, September 16, 2009 9:17:48 AM
Howdy do, Priest fans??? LONG time, I know. VERY busy here with various dramatic issues but I do think of you all. Hope all is well. I shall return for some chat very soon. Until then, kisses!! HA!!!!!!!!!!!!
[Bev] Wednesday, September 16, 2009 6:15:24 AM
Afternoon Becks and Joe!
Happy midweek to all at JP.com
Spa, Really cool to see you out and about again : )
[joedraper] Wednesday, September 16, 2009 5:54:58 AM
I'll see if they have a subsribers page with details on etc.. Maybe you could ask Santa to bring you a years subscription or something? lol
We get them imported here but they dissapear very fast! Have you checked out if they get any at the store you got your drums from?
I get mine there or at the news agent. But like you say, ver,y very rare! lol [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Becks from Wednesday, September 16, 2009 4:22:54 AM)
Becks wrote:
Oooh those would be wicked! Haha, cheers! Sadly, I have never seen any drumming magazines in the stores in my town If I did, I would snap up the decents ones quick smart!
joedraper wrote:
I need to scan and email you, got the notation for Moby Dick and Black Dog I think.. that will well impress her! As well as being a very good workout to play lol. Do you buy any of the drummer magazines? They have the most coolest notations in the back usually.. Good ones, not like the shite they put on the net and expect us to decode lol.
Becks wrote:
Haha sounds like a plan to me!
I've got some jazzy solos in one of my music books which I enjoy playing, and I also just play random stuff that pops in to my head LOL! My sister wants me to learn some Led Zeppelin, cos she's a die hard Zep fan haha.
joedraper wrote:
That is so right Becks! If you're having fun, you're learning. Fun is the most important element! And broaden your horizons. Metal is amazing to play but so is the mellow stuff. I'm going through a Clapton phase right now. Oh and I'm still trying to hunt down Ginger Baker for some lessons..I know he's around here somewhere, now all I have to do is coincide my outings with one of his court apearances and get him to give me some lessons lol.
Although I've heard he's not one of the most social people around.. I think I'll follow some advice from a fellow musician friend, I'll just go up to him and say 'hey Ginger, I can play all your stuff, can you play mine?'
Lol he'll either be so pissed at my audacity or amused by my brashness that either way, it's a win-win situation right?
PS: In my dreams can I play all of Ginger's work rofl!
Becks wrote:
Cheers Ron I think I'm coming along alright considering I'm teaching myself LMAO! Ah well, I have heaps of fun playing and that's the main thing I think.
ron h wrote:
Just checked that out Becka...way to go!!
Becks wrote:
I'm around Michael! Just been doing some drumming, uploading a wee video of me having a bash on to facebook LOL!
Oooh those would be wicked! Haha, cheers! Sadly, I have never seen any drumming magazines in the stores in my town If I did, I would snap up the decents ones quick smart! [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by joedraper from Wednesday, September 16, 2009 4:15:29 AM)
joedraper wrote:
I need to scan and email you, got the notation for Moby Dick and Black Dog I think.. that will well impress her! As well as being a very good workout to play lol. Do you buy any of the drummer magazines? They have the most coolest notations in the back usually.. Good ones, not like the shite they put on the net and expect us to decode lol.
Becks wrote:
Haha sounds like a plan to me!
I've got some jazzy solos in one of my music books which I enjoy playing, and I also just play random stuff that pops in to my head LOL! My sister wants me to learn some Led Zeppelin, cos she's a die hard Zep fan haha.
joedraper wrote:
That is so right Becks! If you're having fun, you're learning. Fun is the most important element! And broaden your horizons. Metal is amazing to play but so is the mellow stuff. I'm going through a Clapton phase right now. Oh and I'm still trying to hunt down Ginger Baker for some lessons..I know he's around here somewhere, now all I have to do is coincide my outings with one of his court apearances and get him to give me some lessons lol.
Although I've heard he's not one of the most social people around.. I think I'll follow some advice from a fellow musician friend, I'll just go up to him and say 'hey Ginger, I can play all your stuff, can you play mine?'
Lol he'll either be so pissed at my audacity or amused by my brashness that either way, it's a win-win situation right?
PS: In my dreams can I play all of Ginger's work rofl!
Becks wrote:
Cheers Ron I think I'm coming along alright considering I'm teaching myself LMAO! Ah well, I have heaps of fun playing and that's the main thing I think.
ron h wrote:
Just checked that out Becka...way to go!!
Becks wrote:
I'm around Michael! Just been doing some drumming, uploading a wee video of me having a bash on to facebook LOL!
[joedraper] Wednesday, September 16, 2009 4:15:29 AM
I need to scan and email you, got the notation for Moby Dick and Black Dog I think.. that will well impress her! As well as being a very good workout to play lol. Do you buy any of the drummer magazines? They have the most coolest notations in the back usually.. Good ones, not like the shite they put on the net and expect us to decode lol. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Becks from Wednesday, September 16, 2009 3:47:00 AM)
Becks wrote:
Haha sounds like a plan to me!
I've got some jazzy solos in one of my music books which I enjoy playing, and I also just play random stuff that pops in to my head LOL! My sister wants me to learn some Led Zeppelin, cos she's a die hard Zep fan haha.
joedraper wrote:
That is so right Becks! If you're having fun, you're learning. Fun is the most important element! And broaden your horizons. Metal is amazing to play but so is the mellow stuff. I'm going through a Clapton phase right now. Oh and I'm still trying to hunt down Ginger Baker for some lessons..I know he's around here somewhere, now all I have to do is coincide my outings with one of his court apearances and get him to give me some lessons lol.
Although I've heard he's not one of the most social people around.. I think I'll follow some advice from a fellow musician friend, I'll just go up to him and say 'hey Ginger, I can play all your stuff, can you play mine?'
Lol he'll either be so pissed at my audacity or amused by my brashness that either way, it's a win-win situation right?
PS: In my dreams can I play all of Ginger's work rofl!
Becks wrote:
Cheers Ron I think I'm coming along alright considering I'm teaching myself LMAO! Ah well, I have heaps of fun playing and that's the main thing I think.
ron h wrote:
Just checked that out Becka...way to go!!
Becks wrote:
I'm around Michael! Just been doing some drumming, uploading a wee video of me having a bash on to facebook LOL!
Haha sounds like a plan to me!
I've got some jazzy solos in one of my music books which I enjoy playing, and I also just play random stuff that pops in to my head LOL! My sister wants me to learn some Led Zeppelin, cos she's a die hard Zep fan haha. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by joedraper from Wednesday, September 16, 2009 3:42:22 AM)
joedraper wrote:
That is so right Becks! If you're having fun, you're learning. Fun is the most important element! And broaden your horizons. Metal is amazing to play but so is the mellow stuff. I'm going through a Clapton phase right now. Oh and I'm still trying to hunt down Ginger Baker for some lessons..I know he's around here somewhere, now all I have to do is coincide my outings with one of his court apearances and get him to give me some lessons lol.
Although I've heard he's not one of the most social people around.. I think I'll follow some advice from a fellow musician friend, I'll just go up to him and say 'hey Ginger, I can play all your stuff, can you play mine?'
Lol he'll either be so pissed at my audacity or amused by my brashness that either way, it's a win-win situation right?
PS: In my dreams can I play all of Ginger's work rofl!
Becks wrote:
Cheers Ron I think I'm coming along alright considering I'm teaching myself LMAO! Ah well, I have heaps of fun playing and that's the main thing I think.
ron h wrote:
Just checked that out Becka...way to go!!
Becks wrote:
I'm around Michael! Just been doing some drumming, uploading a wee video of me having a bash on to facebook LOL!
[joedraper] Wednesday, September 16, 2009 3:42:22 AM
That is so right Becks! If you're having fun, you're learning. Fun is the most important element! And broaden your horizons. Metal is amazing to play but so is the mellow stuff. I'm going through a Clapton phase right now. Oh and I'm still trying to hunt down Ginger Baker for some lessons..I know he's around here somewhere, now all I have to do is coincide my outings with one of his court apearances and get him to give me some lessons lol.
Although I've heard he's not one of the most social people around.. I think I'll follow some advice from a fellow musician friend, I'll just go up to him and say 'hey Ginger, I can play all your stuff, can you play mine?'
Lol he'll either be so pissed at my audacity or amused by my brashness that either way, it's a win-win situation right?
PS: In my dreams can I play all of Ginger's work rofl! [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Becks from Tuesday, September 15, 2009 6:54:46 PM)
Becks wrote:
Cheers Ron I think I'm coming along alright considering I'm teaching myself LMAO! Ah well, I have heaps of fun playing and that's the main thing I think.
ron h wrote:
Just checked that out Becka...way to go!!
Becks wrote:
I'm around Michael! Just been doing some drumming, uploading a wee video of me having a bash on to facebook LOL!
I have yet to post my fav five female vocalists. Belinda Carlisle. BWWWAHAAAAA!!
Becks wrote:
LOL I'm watching the video Guid posted a link to, LMAO so 80s!
ron h wrote:
Look 'em up on YouTube, I can't post a vid here...an all girl band popular in the early 80's, started out as punk then went pop a couple of songs are Vacation and Our Lips Are Sealed
Becks wrote:
Cheers Spa!
LOL Ron thanks! What's Go-Go's though? lol.
ron h wrote:
You're doing great how you are, just don't stop Or go on a GO-GO'S reunion tour
(Quoting Message by Becks from Tuesday, September 15, 2009 6:58:57 PM)
Becks wrote:
LMAO I think some days I give them a fright, cos I'll just sit down and start playing something hard and fast
ron h wrote:
You look like you're having fun...keep it going!!!! Wake your neighbbors up!!!!!!
Becks wrote:
Cheers Ron I think I'm coming along alright considering I'm teaching myself LMAO! Ah well, I have heaps of fun playing and that's the main thing I think.
ron h wrote:
Just checked that out Becka...way to go!!
Becks wrote:
I'm around Michael! Just been doing some drumming, uploading a wee video of me having a bash on to facebook LOL!
I hope she doesn't make the list! LOL [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Tuesday, September 15, 2009 7:28:22 PM)
guidogodoy wrote:
I have yet to post my fav five female vocalists. Belinda Carlisle. BWWWAHAAAAA!!
Becks wrote:
LOL I'm watching the video Guid posted a link to, LMAO so 80s!
ron h wrote:
Look 'em up on YouTube, I can't post a vid here...an all girl band popular in the early 80's, started out as punk then went pop a couple of songs are Vacation and Our Lips Are Sealed
Becks wrote:
Cheers Spa!
LOL Ron thanks! What's Go-Go's though? lol.
ron h wrote:
You're doing great how you are, just don't stop Or go on a GO-GO'S reunion tour
(Quoting Message by Becks from Tuesday, September 15, 2009 6:58:57 PM)
Becks wrote:
LMAO I think some days I give them a fright, cos I'll just sit down and start playing something hard and fast
ron h wrote:
You look like you're having fun...keep it going!!!! Wake your neighbbors up!!!!!!
Becks wrote:
Cheers Ron I think I'm coming along alright considering I'm teaching myself LMAO! Ah well, I have heaps of fun playing and that's the main thing I think.
ron h wrote:
Just checked that out Becka...way to go!!
Becks wrote:
I'm around Michael! Just been doing some drumming, uploading a wee video of me having a bash on to facebook LOL!
Man I kinda wish I still didn't know who the Go Go's were LOL!
Right, work time, be back later!
spapad wrote:
The Go,Gos? Now that is a scary as what I posted earlier this week! LOL
ron h wrote:
Look 'em up on YouTube, I can't post a vid here...an all girl band popular in the early 80's, started out as punk then went pop a couple of songs are Vacation and Our Lips Are Sealed
Becks wrote:
Cheers Spa!
LOL Ron thanks! What's Go-Go's though? lol.
ron h wrote:
You're doing great how you are, just don't stop Or go on a GO-GO'S reunion tour
(Quoting Message by Becks from Tuesday, September 15, 2009 6:58:57 PM)
Becks wrote:
LMAO I think some days I give them a fright, cos I'll just sit down and start playing something hard and fast
ron h wrote:
You look like you're having fun...keep it going!!!! Wake your neighbbors up!!!!!!
Becks wrote:
Cheers Ron I think I'm coming along alright considering I'm teaching myself LMAO! Ah well, I have heaps of fun playing and that's the main thing I think.
ron h wrote:
Just checked that out Becka...way to go!!
Becks wrote:
I'm around Michael! Just been doing some drumming, uploading a wee video of me having a bash on to facebook LOL!
[guidogodoy] Tuesday, September 15, 2009 7:28:22 PM
I have yet to post my fav five female vocalists. Belinda Carlisle. BWWWAHAAAAA!! [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Becks from Tuesday, September 15, 2009 7:15:30 PM)
Becks wrote:
LOL I'm watching the video Guid posted a link to, LMAO so 80s!
ron h wrote:
Look 'em up on YouTube, I can't post a vid here...an all girl band popular in the early 80's, started out as punk then went pop a couple of songs are Vacation and Our Lips Are Sealed
Becks wrote:
Cheers Spa!
LOL Ron thanks! What's Go-Go's though? lol.
ron h wrote:
You're doing great how you are, just don't stop Or go on a GO-GO'S reunion tour
(Quoting Message by Becks from Tuesday, September 15, 2009 6:58:57 PM)
Becks wrote:
LMAO I think some days I give them a fright, cos I'll just sit down and start playing something hard and fast
ron h wrote:
You look like you're having fun...keep it going!!!! Wake your neighbbors up!!!!!!
Becks wrote:
Cheers Ron I think I'm coming along alright considering I'm teaching myself LMAO! Ah well, I have heaps of fun playing and that's the main thing I think.
ron h wrote:
Just checked that out Becka...way to go!!
Becks wrote:
I'm around Michael! Just been doing some drumming, uploading a wee video of me having a bash on to facebook LOL!
Man I kinda wish I still didn't know who the Go Go's were LOL!
Right, work time, be back later! [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by spapad from Tuesday, September 15, 2009 7:21:53 PM)
spapad wrote:
The Go,Gos? Now that is a scary as what I posted earlier this week! LOL
ron h wrote:
Look 'em up on YouTube, I can't post a vid here...an all girl band popular in the early 80's, started out as punk then went pop a couple of songs are Vacation and Our Lips Are Sealed
Becks wrote:
Cheers Spa!
LOL Ron thanks! What's Go-Go's though? lol.
ron h wrote:
You're doing great how you are, just don't stop Or go on a GO-GO'S reunion tour
(Quoting Message by Becks from Tuesday, September 15, 2009 6:58:57 PM)
Becks wrote:
LMAO I think some days I give them a fright, cos I'll just sit down and start playing something hard and fast
ron h wrote:
You look like you're having fun...keep it going!!!! Wake your neighbbors up!!!!!!
Becks wrote:
Cheers Ron I think I'm coming along alright considering I'm teaching myself LMAO! Ah well, I have heaps of fun playing and that's the main thing I think.
ron h wrote:
Just checked that out Becka...way to go!!
Becks wrote:
I'm around Michael! Just been doing some drumming, uploading a wee video of me having a bash on to facebook LOL!
The Go,Gos? Now that is a scary as what I posted earlier this week! LOL [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by ron h from Tuesday, September 15, 2009 7:09:25 PM)
ron h wrote:
Look 'em up on YouTube, I can't post a vid here...an all girl band popular in the early 80's, started out as punk then went pop a couple of songs are Vacation and Our Lips Are Sealed
Becks wrote:
Cheers Spa!
LOL Ron thanks! What's Go-Go's though? lol.
ron h wrote:
You're doing great how you are, just don't stop Or go on a GO-GO'S reunion tour
(Quoting Message by Becks from Tuesday, September 15, 2009 6:58:57 PM)
Becks wrote:
LMAO I think some days I give them a fright, cos I'll just sit down and start playing something hard and fast
ron h wrote:
You look like you're having fun...keep it going!!!! Wake your neighbbors up!!!!!!
Becks wrote:
Cheers Ron I think I'm coming along alright considering I'm teaching myself LMAO! Ah well, I have heaps of fun playing and that's the main thing I think.
ron h wrote:
Just checked that out Becka...way to go!!
Becks wrote:
I'm around Michael! Just been doing some drumming, uploading a wee video of me having a bash on to facebook LOL!
LOL I'm watching the video Guid posted a link to, LMAO so 80s! [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by ron h from Tuesday, September 15, 2009 7:09:25 PM)
ron h wrote:
Look 'em up on YouTube, I can't post a vid here...an all girl band popular in the early 80's, started out as punk then went pop a couple of songs are Vacation and Our Lips Are Sealed
Becks wrote:
Cheers Spa!
LOL Ron thanks! What's Go-Go's though? lol.
ron h wrote:
You're doing great how you are, just don't stop Or go on a GO-GO'S reunion tour
(Quoting Message by Becks from Tuesday, September 15, 2009 6:58:57 PM)
Becks wrote:
LMAO I think some days I give them a fright, cos I'll just sit down and start playing something hard and fast
ron h wrote:
You look like you're having fun...keep it going!!!! Wake your neighbbors up!!!!!!
Becks wrote:
Cheers Ron I think I'm coming along alright considering I'm teaching myself LMAO! Ah well, I have heaps of fun playing and that's the main thing I think.
ron h wrote:
Just checked that out Becka...way to go!!
Becks wrote:
I'm around Michael! Just been doing some drumming, uploading a wee video of me having a bash on to facebook LOL!
Look 'em up on YouTube, I can't post a vid here...an all girl band popular in the early 80's, started out as punk then went pop a couple of songs are Vacation and Our Lips Are Sealed [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Becks from Tuesday, September 15, 2009 7:06:32 PM)
Becks wrote:
Cheers Spa!
LOL Ron thanks! What's Go-Go's though? lol.
ron h wrote:
You're doing great how you are, just don't stop Or go on a GO-GO'S reunion tour
(Quoting Message by Becks from Tuesday, September 15, 2009 6:58:57 PM)
Becks wrote:
LMAO I think some days I give them a fright, cos I'll just sit down and start playing something hard and fast
ron h wrote:
You look like you're having fun...keep it going!!!! Wake your neighbbors up!!!!!!
Becks wrote:
Cheers Ron I think I'm coming along alright considering I'm teaching myself LMAO! Ah well, I have heaps of fun playing and that's the main thing I think.
ron h wrote:
Just checked that out Becka...way to go!!
Becks wrote:
I'm around Michael! Just been doing some drumming, uploading a wee video of me having a bash on to facebook LOL!
You're doing great how you are, just don't stop Or go on a GO-GO'S reunion tour
(Quoting Message by Becks from Tuesday, September 15, 2009 6:58:57 PM)
Becks wrote:
LMAO I think some days I give them a fright, cos I'll just sit down and start playing something hard and fast
ron h wrote:
You look like you're having fun...keep it going!!!! Wake your neighbbors up!!!!!!
Becks wrote:
Cheers Ron I think I'm coming along alright considering I'm teaching myself LMAO! Ah well, I have heaps of fun playing and that's the main thing I think.
ron h wrote:
Just checked that out Becka...way to go!!
Becks wrote:
I'm around Michael! Just been doing some drumming, uploading a wee video of me having a bash on to facebook LOL!
You're doing great how you are, just don't stop Or go on a GO-GO'S reunion tour
(Quoting Message by Becks from Tuesday, September 15, 2009 6:58:57 PM)
Becks wrote:
LMAO I think some days I give them a fright, cos I'll just sit down and start playing something hard and fast
ron h wrote:
You look like you're having fun...keep it going!!!! Wake your neighbbors up!!!!!!
Becks wrote:
Cheers Ron I think I'm coming along alright considering I'm teaching myself LMAO! Ah well, I have heaps of fun playing and that's the main thing I think.
ron h wrote:
Just checked that out Becka...way to go!!
Becks wrote:
I'm around Michael! Just been doing some drumming, uploading a wee video of me having a bash on to facebook LOL!
LMAO I think some days I give them a fright, cos I'll just sit down and start playing something hard and fast
ron h wrote:
You look like you're having fun...keep it going!!!! Wake your neighbbors up!!!!!!
Becks wrote:
Cheers Ron I think I'm coming along alright considering I'm teaching myself LMAO! Ah well, I have heaps of fun playing and that's the main thing I think.
ron h wrote:
Just checked that out Becka...way to go!!
Becks wrote:
I'm around Michael! Just been doing some drumming, uploading a wee video of me having a bash on to facebook LOL!
LMAO I think some days I give them a fright, cos I'll just sit down and start playing something hard and fast [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by ron h from Tuesday, September 15, 2009 6:57:16 PM)
ron h wrote:
You look like you're having fun...keep it going!!!! Wake your neighbbors up!!!!!!
Becks wrote:
Cheers Ron I think I'm coming along alright considering I'm teaching myself LMAO! Ah well, I have heaps of fun playing and that's the main thing I think.
ron h wrote:
Just checked that out Becka...way to go!!
Becks wrote:
I'm around Michael! Just been doing some drumming, uploading a wee video of me having a bash on to facebook LOL!
Cheers Ron I think I'm coming along alright considering I'm teaching myself LMAO! Ah well, I have heaps of fun playing and that's the main thing I think.
ron h wrote:
Just checked that out Becka...way to go!!
Becks wrote:
I'm around Michael! Just been doing some drumming, uploading a wee video of me having a bash on to facebook LOL!
You look like you're having fun...keep it going!!!! Wake your neighbbors up!!!!!! [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Becks from Tuesday, September 15, 2009 6:54:46 PM)
Becks wrote:
Cheers Ron I think I'm coming along alright considering I'm teaching myself LMAO! Ah well, I have heaps of fun playing and that's the main thing I think.
ron h wrote:
Just checked that out Becka...way to go!!
Becks wrote:
I'm around Michael! Just been doing some drumming, uploading a wee video of me having a bash on to facebook LOL!
Cheers Ron I think I'm coming along alright considering I'm teaching myself LMAO! Ah well, I have heaps of fun playing and that's the main thing I think. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by ron h from Tuesday, September 15, 2009 6:53:15 PM)
ron h wrote:
Just checked that out Becka...way to go!!
Becks wrote:
I'm around Michael! Just been doing some drumming, uploading a wee video of me having a bash on to facebook LOL!
Known people to pass in a handfull of days from acute pancreatitis. He did well to last as long as he did, and to be honest it was probably through sheer force of will, that he did.
Becks wrote:
Yeah, apparently pancreatic cancer has a very bleak outlook - but he fought it for a long time, and as hard as he could.
guidogodoy wrote:
Very sad to hear the news myself. RIP, Patrick. Pancreatic cancer, wasn't it? Tough one to overcome. RIP. I enjoyed his work.
spapad wrote:
I remember Roadhouse, with Sam Elliot? in it. Saw it on HBO late one night. It was OK. Sorry to hear he died. I did hope some miracle would happen, but when it's your time to go, nothing will prevent it.
ron h wrote:
Roadhouse was mine as well, though I liked Next of Kin and that one with Keanu Reeves where he was a thief...forgot the name of it...
jimmyjames wrote:
My favourite Patrick Swayze movie was Roadhouse.
ron h wrote:
Did anyone see that Patrick Swayze died?
[ron h] Tuesday, September 15, 2009 6:53:15 PM
Just checked that out Becka...way to go!! [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Becks from Tuesday, September 15, 2009 6:02:04 PM)
Becks wrote:
I'm around Michael! Just been doing some drumming, uploading a wee video of me having a bash on to facebook LOL!
Known people to pass in a handfull of days from acute pancreatitis. He did well to last as long as he did, and to be honest it was probably through sheer force of will, that he did. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Becks from Tuesday, September 15, 2009 6:49:03 PM)
Becks wrote:
Yeah, apparently pancreatic cancer has a very bleak outlook - but he fought it for a long time, and as hard as he could.
guidogodoy wrote:
Very sad to hear the news myself. RIP, Patrick. Pancreatic cancer, wasn't it? Tough one to overcome. RIP. I enjoyed his work.
spapad wrote:
I remember Roadhouse, with Sam Elliot? in it. Saw it on HBO late one night. It was OK. Sorry to hear he died. I did hope some miracle would happen, but when it's your time to go, nothing will prevent it.
ron h wrote:
Roadhouse was mine as well, though I liked Next of Kin and that one with Keanu Reeves where he was a thief...forgot the name of it...
jimmyjames wrote:
My favourite Patrick Swayze movie was Roadhouse.
ron h wrote:
Did anyone see that Patrick Swayze died?
[Becks] Tuesday, September 15, 2009 6:49:03 PM
Yeah, apparently pancreatic cancer has a very bleak outlook - but he fought it for a long time, and as hard as he could. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Tuesday, September 15, 2009 6:47:10 PM)
guidogodoy wrote:
Very sad to hear the news myself. RIP, Patrick. Pancreatic cancer, wasn't it? Tough one to overcome. RIP. I enjoyed his work.
spapad wrote:
I remember Roadhouse, with Sam Elliot? in it. Saw it on HBO late one night. It was OK. Sorry to hear he died. I did hope some miracle would happen, but when it's your time to go, nothing will prevent it.
ron h wrote:
Roadhouse was mine as well, though I liked Next of Kin and that one with Keanu Reeves where he was a thief...forgot the name of it...
jimmyjames wrote:
My favourite Patrick Swayze movie was Roadhouse.
ron h wrote:
Did anyone see that Patrick Swayze died?
[guidogodoy] Tuesday, September 15, 2009 6:47:10 PM
Very sad to hear the news myself. RIP, Patrick. Pancreatic cancer, wasn't it? Tough one to overcome. RIP. I enjoyed his work. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by spapad from Tuesday, September 15, 2009 6:40:09 PM)
spapad wrote:
I remember Roadhouse, with Sam Elliot? in it. Saw it on HBO late one night. It was OK. Sorry to hear he died. I did hope some miracle would happen, but when it's your time to go, nothing will prevent it.
ron h wrote:
Roadhouse was mine as well, though I liked Next of Kin and that one with Keanu Reeves where he was a thief...forgot the name of it...
jimmyjames wrote:
My favourite Patrick Swayze movie was Roadhouse.
ron h wrote:
Did anyone see that Patrick Swayze died?
[Becks] Tuesday, September 15, 2009 6:46:46 PM
LMAO! Oooh that would be gross! Cat vomit is so so yuck haha. Thankfully my day started well, no weird things to wake up to LOL! [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by spapad from Tuesday, September 15, 2009 6:44:58 PM)
spapad wrote:
Oh, sorry forgot! Your day is just beginning, so How Bad could it be?! LOL Well, you could have woke up and stepped in cat vomit first thing and then, I would simply tell you to go back to bed and stay close to home! HA!
Becks wrote:
My day has gone well so far. Done some drumming, heading to work in a little bit, other than that a pretty cruisy day for me! LOL!
spapad wrote:
That said part is, that once the maintenance crew is gone, I get called on to handle any car problem. My tire's flat! Susan! etc! LOL
Oh, what a boring life I live! LOL
So how was your day, in retrospect of my ultra boring day? HA!!
Becks wrote:
Ahhhh hate days like that, where the highlight is something not really memorable, lol.
spapad wrote:
OK, I guess, got to play car mechanic today, if you can call jumping a car such a thing! Three times for my coworker.
Other than that, nothing eventfull going on. Sad that was the hightlight of my day.
Becks wrote:
Hiya Spa, how are you?
spapad wrote:
Good Evening Becks!
Hi Michael! Bye Michael!
[spapad] Tuesday, September 15, 2009 6:44:58 PM
Oh, sorry forgot! Your day is just beginning, so How Bad could it be?! LOL Well, you could have woke up and stepped in cat vomit first thing and then, I would simply tell you to go back to bed and stay close to home! HA! [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Becks from Tuesday, September 15, 2009 6:42:10 PM)
Becks wrote:
My day has gone well so far. Done some drumming, heading to work in a little bit, other than that a pretty cruisy day for me! LOL!
spapad wrote:
That said part is, that once the maintenance crew is gone, I get called on to handle any car problem. My tire's flat! Susan! etc! LOL
Oh, what a boring life I live! LOL
So how was your day, in retrospect of my ultra boring day? HA!!
Becks wrote:
Ahhhh hate days like that, where the highlight is something not really memorable, lol.
spapad wrote:
OK, I guess, got to play car mechanic today, if you can call jumping a car such a thing! Three times for my coworker.
Other than that, nothing eventfull going on. Sad that was the hightlight of my day.
Becks wrote:
Hiya Spa, how are you?
spapad wrote:
Good Evening Becks!
Hi Michael! Bye Michael!
[ron h] Tuesday, September 15, 2009 6:43:59 PM
Yep...just sucks 'cause he was one of the good guys in world full of nutballs!! [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by spapad from Tuesday, September 15, 2009 6:40:09 PM)
spapad wrote:
I remember Roadhouse, with Sam Elliot? in it. Saw it on HBO late one night. It was OK. Sorry to hear he died. I did hope some miracle would happen, but when it's your time to go, nothing will prevent it.
ron h wrote:
Roadhouse was mine as well, though I liked Next of Kin and that one with Keanu Reeves where he was a thief...forgot the name of it...
jimmyjames wrote:
My favourite Patrick Swayze movie was Roadhouse.
ron h wrote:
Did anyone see that Patrick Swayze died?
[Becks] Tuesday, September 15, 2009 6:42:10 PM
My day has gone well so far. Done some drumming, heading to work in a little bit, other than that a pretty cruisy day for me! LOL! [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by spapad from Tuesday, September 15, 2009 6:37:26 PM)
spapad wrote:
That said part is, that once the maintenance crew is gone, I get called on to handle any car problem. My tire's flat! Susan! etc! LOL
Oh, what a boring life I live! LOL
So how was your day, in retrospect of my ultra boring day? HA!!
Becks wrote:
Ahhhh hate days like that, where the highlight is something not really memorable, lol.
spapad wrote:
OK, I guess, got to play car mechanic today, if you can call jumping a car such a thing! Three times for my coworker.
Other than that, nothing eventfull going on. Sad that was the hightlight of my day.
Becks wrote:
Hiya Spa, how are you?
spapad wrote:
Good Evening Becks!
Hi Michael! Bye Michael!
[spapad] Tuesday, September 15, 2009 6:40:09 PM
I remember Roadhouse, with Sam Elliot? in it. Saw it on HBO late one night. It was OK. Sorry to hear he died. I did hope some miracle would happen, but when it's your time to go, nothing will prevent it. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by ron h from Tuesday, September 15, 2009 6:36:32 PM)
ron h wrote:
Roadhouse was mine as well, though I liked Next of Kin and that one with Keanu Reeves where he was a thief...forgot the name of it...
jimmyjames wrote:
My favourite Patrick Swayze movie was Roadhouse.
ron h wrote:
Did anyone see that Patrick Swayze died?
[spapad] Tuesday, September 15, 2009 6:37:26 PM
That said part is, that once the maintenance crew is gone, I get called on to handle any car problem. My tire's flat! Susan! etc! LOL
Oh, what a boring life I live! LOL
So how was your day, in retrospect of my ultra boring day? HA!! [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Becks from Tuesday, September 15, 2009 6:30:53 PM)
Becks wrote:
Ahhhh hate days like that, where the highlight is something not really memorable, lol.
spapad wrote:
OK, I guess, got to play car mechanic today, if you can call jumping a car such a thing! Three times for my coworker.
Other than that, nothing eventfull going on. Sad that was the hightlight of my day.
Becks wrote:
Hiya Spa, how are you?
spapad wrote:
Good Evening Becks!
Hi Michael! Bye Michael!
[ron h] Tuesday, September 15, 2009 6:36:32 PM
Roadhouse was mine as well, though I liked Next of Kin and that one with Keanu Reeves where he was a thief...forgot the name of it... [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by jimmyjames from Tuesday, September 15, 2009 5:48:14 PM)
jimmyjames wrote:
My favourite Patrick Swayze movie was Roadhouse.
ron h wrote:
Did anyone see that Patrick Swayze died?
[Becks] Tuesday, September 15, 2009 6:30:53 PM
Ahhhh hate days like that, where the highlight is something not really memorable, lol. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by spapad from Tuesday, September 15, 2009 6:28:57 PM)
spapad wrote:
OK, I guess, got to play car mechanic today, if you can call jumping a car such a thing! Three times for my coworker.
Other than that, nothing eventfull going on. Sad that was the hightlight of my day.
Becks wrote:
Hiya Spa, how are you?
spapad wrote:
Good Evening Becks!
Hi Michael! Bye Michael!
[spapad] Tuesday, September 15, 2009 6:28:57 PM
OK, I guess, got to play car mechanic today, if you can call jumping a car such a thing! Three times for my coworker.
Other than that, nothing eventfull going on. Sad that was the hightlight of my day. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Becks from Tuesday, September 15, 2009 6:25:25 PM)
Hi Becky my dear! Have to go off to bed now 'Cause the alarm clock is ringing again in five hours!! CU tomorrow. Greetings to Craig.
Good night!!
[Phantom A6] Tuesday, September 15, 2009 6:14:29 PM
Hi Becky my dear! Have to go off to bed now 'Cause the alarm clock is ringing again in five hours!! CU tomorrow. Greetings to Craig.
Good night!!
[Becks] Tuesday, September 15, 2009 6:02:04 PM
I'm around Michael! Just been doing some drumming, uploading a wee video of me having a bash on to facebook LOL! [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Phantom A6 from Tuesday, September 15, 2009 5:30:03 PM)
Morning everyone! Wednesday here, the middle of the week again. Going to do some drumming today me thinks, other than that, no real plans LOL!
[joedraper] Tuesday, September 15, 2009 12:50:31 PM
Hi Blamly...
Yeah Ron, I feel so bad for his wife. On the other hand, he put up a good fight and had a positive outlook right up to the end. I thought he was a great actor, when I was an early teen he was pretty popular. Like in Nort and South, Dirty Dancing, but I must admit I think my favorite movie that he made has to be Too Wong Fu. I just loved how he pulled that role off.
Also Keith Floyd also died (anyone remember him?) Yet another Cancer victim, Ok he technically died of a heart attack but he was also suffering from bowel cancer. Is it just me or is there an abnormal rise in cancers these days?
Makes me wonder if we're totally missing something here. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by ron h from Monday, September 14, 2009 8:41:55 PM)
ron h wrote:
Did anyone see that Patrick Swayze died?
[ron h] Tuesday, September 15, 2009 4:36:02 AM
Morning/evening all
[hellrider 31038] Tuesday, September 15, 2009 12:02:45 AM
yeah i just saw.only 57.WHEN WILL THEY ADMIT THEY HAVE A CURE FOR CANCER.you know once they admit to it no more money comin in.makes me sick [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by ron h from Monday, September 14, 2009 8:41:55 PM)
ron h wrote:
Did anyone see that Patrick Swayze died?
[Becks] Monday, September 14, 2009 8:48:28 PM
Hi Ron, yeah I just read that. 57, far far too young! He fought long and hard though, RIP Patrick. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by ron h from Monday, September 14, 2009 8:41:55 PM)
ron h wrote:
Did anyone see that Patrick Swayze died?
[.] Monday, September 14, 2009 8:45:42 PM
He did?
RIP, he was fighting for his life for a good while. At least he had fun living life before he kicked the bucket.
[ron h] Monday, September 14, 2009 8:41:55 PM
Did anyone see that Patrick Swayze died?
[Becks] Monday, September 14, 2009 8:32:11 PM
I have no idea! Fat feet is just bizarre LOL! [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by spapad from Monday, September 14, 2009 8:27:46 PM)
spapad wrote:
No kidding. Those people even had fat feet! How do you get that? LOL
Becks wrote:
LMAO! That's kinda scary really.
spapad wrote:
I can so see that being America in the not so far future! LOL
Becks wrote:
LOL! Wall-E is awesome! The fat people on the hover seats cracked me up LOL!
spapad wrote:
Have you ever seen Disney's Walle movie? Doubt you have, but of course I have! The people on that movie remind me of America in 25 years! So fat, you'd have to give them all their own motorized transportation just to get around. The Handicap zone at stores is going to grow to the first 10 parking spots in each lane being for the "handicapped".
guidogodoy wrote:
Full-figured, as we call them here! LOL!!!
Guess I'll never have that chance. Cleared three acres yesterday, ran four miles after and have a 13 miler coming up tomorrow. What fun.
Becks wrote:
LOL that's random! You're right, too thin? OMG go on this register or whatever! Too fat? Big loud and proud baby! lol. I saw an ad for a TV show where some obese English people go to some camp run by an obese American lady, to try and teach them to be proud of their, er, curves.
guidogodoy wrote:
Well, DAMN, THAT is where I should be buying my clothes! I actually had a good friend of mine from Spain have her Dr. tell her that he'd have to report her as anorexic if she lost more weight. She was dumbfounded. "We all weigh much less in MY country," she explained.
Struck me as odd that you would have to report a person as being too skinny but being too fat? Never!
Becks wrote:
Some places stock regular and tall sizes, but mostly its one length - we don't have the population base to stock all different leg lengths apparently. Load of bollocks I reckon. And very annoying for all us 5'2" types LOL.
spapad wrote:
Dont they sell Jeans in Petite, Average, and Tall there? I would hate to get things taken up all the time, especially since sewing machines scare me somewhat! Got terrorized by one in a fashion class in college ages ago and I hate to use them!
"American July"? WTF? Is this like waiting for a Movie to go from Cinema to DVD? LOL
Becks wrote:
Not bad thanks! Been up since sparrows fart (very early), taken the dog for a run, taken my new jeans to a tailor in town to get taken up - damn being short LOL! Also popped in to the toy store to ask about ordering in some lego. I showed the lady what I wanted in the latest lego catalogue, she asked another worker if they could order it in. This lady was like yeah when it's realeased. The girl who was helping said oh it says it was released in July, to which the other lady says 'American July'. WTF is American July?! LMAO! July is July no matter where you are. I worked out she meant America IN July (therefore here later), but I was like huh?! LOL.
spapad wrote:
Hello Becks! How ya been today?!
Becks wrote:
Hiya Spa
[spapad] Monday, September 14, 2009 8:27:46 PM
No kidding. Those people even had fat feet! How do you get that? LOL [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Becks from Monday, September 14, 2009 8:26:17 PM)
Becks wrote:
LMAO! That's kinda scary really.
spapad wrote:
I can so see that being America in the not so far future! LOL
Becks wrote:
LOL! Wall-E is awesome! The fat people on the hover seats cracked me up LOL!
spapad wrote:
Have you ever seen Disney's Walle movie? Doubt you have, but of course I have! The people on that movie remind me of America in 25 years! So fat, you'd have to give them all their own motorized transportation just to get around. The Handicap zone at stores is going to grow to the first 10 parking spots in each lane being for the "handicapped".
guidogodoy wrote:
Full-figured, as we call them here! LOL!!!
Guess I'll never have that chance. Cleared three acres yesterday, ran four miles after and have a 13 miler coming up tomorrow. What fun.
Becks wrote:
LOL that's random! You're right, too thin? OMG go on this register or whatever! Too fat? Big loud and proud baby! lol. I saw an ad for a TV show where some obese English people go to some camp run by an obese American lady, to try and teach them to be proud of their, er, curves.
guidogodoy wrote:
Well, DAMN, THAT is where I should be buying my clothes! I actually had a good friend of mine from Spain have her Dr. tell her that he'd have to report her as anorexic if she lost more weight. She was dumbfounded. "We all weigh much less in MY country," she explained.
Struck me as odd that you would have to report a person as being too skinny but being too fat? Never!
Becks wrote:
Some places stock regular and tall sizes, but mostly its one length - we don't have the population base to stock all different leg lengths apparently. Load of bollocks I reckon. And very annoying for all us 5'2" types LOL.
spapad wrote:
Dont they sell Jeans in Petite, Average, and Tall there? I would hate to get things taken up all the time, especially since sewing machines scare me somewhat! Got terrorized by one in a fashion class in college ages ago and I hate to use them!
"American July"? WTF? Is this like waiting for a Movie to go from Cinema to DVD? LOL
Becks wrote:
Not bad thanks! Been up since sparrows fart (very early), taken the dog for a run, taken my new jeans to a tailor in town to get taken up - damn being short LOL! Also popped in to the toy store to ask about ordering in some lego. I showed the lady what I wanted in the latest lego catalogue, she asked another worker if they could order it in. This lady was like yeah when it's realeased. The girl who was helping said oh it says it was released in July, to which the other lady says 'American July'. WTF is American July?! LMAO! July is July no matter where you are. I worked out she meant America IN July (therefore here later), but I was like huh?! LOL.
spapad wrote:
Hello Becks! How ya been today?!
Becks wrote:
Hiya Spa
[spapad] Monday, September 14, 2009 8:26:36 PM
W.A.I. My grandmother was a seemstress for Levi Stauss many years ago. The palms of her hands retained a blue hue to the day she died. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Where AmI from Monday, September 14, 2009 8:17:02 PM)
Where AmI wrote:
My mother was a taylor...
Sewed my brand new jeans..(or is it blue jeans?)
la dee da gambling in New Orleans..
la dee da
House of the Rising Sun...
Becks wrote:
Not bad thanks! Been up since sparrows fart (very early), taken the dog for a run, taken my new jeans to a tailor in town to get taken up - damn being short LOL! Also popped in to the toy store to ask about ordering in some lego. I showed the lady what I wanted in the latest lego catalogue, she asked another worker if they could order it in. This lady was like yeah when it's realeased. The girl who was helping said oh it says it was released in July, to which the other lady says 'American July'. WTF is American July?! LMAO! July is July no matter where you are. I worked out she meant America IN July (therefore here later), but I was like huh?! LOL.
I can so see that being America in the not so far future! LOL
Becks wrote:
LOL! Wall-E is awesome! The fat people on the hover seats cracked me up LOL!
spapad wrote:
Have you ever seen Disney's Walle movie? Doubt you have, but of course I have! The people on that movie remind me of America in 25 years! So fat, you'd have to give them all their own motorized transportation just to get around. The Handicap zone at stores is going to grow to the first 10 parking spots in each lane being for the "handicapped".
guidogodoy wrote:
Full-figured, as we call them here! LOL!!!
Guess I'll never have that chance. Cleared three acres yesterday, ran four miles after and have a 13 miler coming up tomorrow. What fun.
Becks wrote:
LOL that's random! You're right, too thin? OMG go on this register or whatever! Too fat? Big loud and proud baby! lol. I saw an ad for a TV show where some obese English people go to some camp run by an obese American lady, to try and teach them to be proud of their, er, curves.
guidogodoy wrote:
Well, DAMN, THAT is where I should be buying my clothes! I actually had a good friend of mine from Spain have her Dr. tell her that he'd have to report her as anorexic if she lost more weight. She was dumbfounded. "We all weigh much less in MY country," she explained.
Struck me as odd that you would have to report a person as being too skinny but being too fat? Never!
Becks wrote:
Some places stock regular and tall sizes, but mostly its one length - we don't have the population base to stock all different leg lengths apparently. Load of bollocks I reckon. And very annoying for all us 5'2" types LOL.
spapad wrote:
Dont they sell Jeans in Petite, Average, and Tall there? I would hate to get things taken up all the time, especially since sewing machines scare me somewhat! Got terrorized by one in a fashion class in college ages ago and I hate to use them!
"American July"? WTF? Is this like waiting for a Movie to go from Cinema to DVD? LOL
Becks wrote:
Not bad thanks! Been up since sparrows fart (very early), taken the dog for a run, taken my new jeans to a tailor in town to get taken up - damn being short LOL! Also popped in to the toy store to ask about ordering in some lego. I showed the lady what I wanted in the latest lego catalogue, she asked another worker if they could order it in. This lady was like yeah when it's realeased. The girl who was helping said oh it says it was released in July, to which the other lady says 'American July'. WTF is American July?! LMAO! July is July no matter where you are. I worked out she meant America IN July (therefore here later), but I was like huh?! LOL.
spapad wrote:
Hello Becks! How ya been today?!
Becks wrote:
Hiya Spa
[spapad] Monday, September 14, 2009 8:23:46 PM
I can so see that being America in the not so far future! LOL [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Becks from Monday, September 14, 2009 8:22:16 PM)
Becks wrote:
LOL! Wall-E is awesome! The fat people on the hover seats cracked me up LOL!
spapad wrote:
Have you ever seen Disney's Walle movie? Doubt you have, but of course I have! The people on that movie remind me of America in 25 years! So fat, you'd have to give them all their own motorized transportation just to get around. The Handicap zone at stores is going to grow to the first 10 parking spots in each lane being for the "handicapped".
guidogodoy wrote:
Full-figured, as we call them here! LOL!!!
Guess I'll never have that chance. Cleared three acres yesterday, ran four miles after and have a 13 miler coming up tomorrow. What fun.
Becks wrote:
LOL that's random! You're right, too thin? OMG go on this register or whatever! Too fat? Big loud and proud baby! lol. I saw an ad for a TV show where some obese English people go to some camp run by an obese American lady, to try and teach them to be proud of their, er, curves.
guidogodoy wrote:
Well, DAMN, THAT is where I should be buying my clothes! I actually had a good friend of mine from Spain have her Dr. tell her that he'd have to report her as anorexic if she lost more weight. She was dumbfounded. "We all weigh much less in MY country," she explained.
Struck me as odd that you would have to report a person as being too skinny but being too fat? Never!
Becks wrote:
Some places stock regular and tall sizes, but mostly its one length - we don't have the population base to stock all different leg lengths apparently. Load of bollocks I reckon. And very annoying for all us 5'2" types LOL.
spapad wrote:
Dont they sell Jeans in Petite, Average, and Tall there? I would hate to get things taken up all the time, especially since sewing machines scare me somewhat! Got terrorized by one in a fashion class in college ages ago and I hate to use them!
"American July"? WTF? Is this like waiting for a Movie to go from Cinema to DVD? LOL
Becks wrote:
Not bad thanks! Been up since sparrows fart (very early), taken the dog for a run, taken my new jeans to a tailor in town to get taken up - damn being short LOL! Also popped in to the toy store to ask about ordering in some lego. I showed the lady what I wanted in the latest lego catalogue, she asked another worker if they could order it in. This lady was like yeah when it's realeased. The girl who was helping said oh it says it was released in July, to which the other lady says 'American July'. WTF is American July?! LMAO! July is July no matter where you are. I worked out she meant America IN July (therefore here later), but I was like huh?! LOL.
spapad wrote:
Hello Becks! How ya been today?!
Becks wrote:
Hiya Spa
[spapad] Monday, September 14, 2009 8:22:55 PM
I bet better than either of us! HA!! Sober, steady hands and height! Much better than us, so I just have to rent here the industrial headphones to block noises as her "I love it loud" gene hasn't kicked in yet! LOL
Wall-e Seen it a few times, it's pretty cute. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Monday, September 14, 2009 8:17:00 PM)
guidogodoy wrote:
Can she hold a camera steady while filming a JP concert, is the question...
spapad wrote:
She's not putting out that platform for no reason! She's gonna need them when she towers over all of us! LOL
guidogodoy wrote:
Teach her to ski...wax her feet!
spapad wrote:
At this time I'm wishing Flora had that problem. She wears a 9/12 to 10 shoe already, which is bigger than my feet, and she's not even as tall as me yet, lacking about 3 inches. I feel with her family background, she will go about 5'11" to 6'.
Becks wrote:
It does suck. It's funny, when I was like 12 I was really tall compared to other girls. I then stopped growing and haven't grown and inch since, while everyone else shot up like a weed LOL!
spapad wrote:
That would seriously suck to have to have everthing altered, just adds unnecessarily to the cost of the clothing!
Becks wrote:
Some places stock regular and tall sizes, but mostly its one length - we don't have the population base to stock all different leg lengths apparently. Load of bollocks I reckon. And very annoying for all us 5'2" types LOL.
spapad wrote:
Dont they sell Jeans in Petite, Average, and Tall there? I would hate to get things taken up all the time, especially since sewing machines scare me somewhat! Got terrorized by one in a fashion class in college ages ago and I hate to use them!
"American July"? WTF? Is this like waiting for a Movie to go from Cinema to DVD? LOL
Becks wrote:
Not bad thanks! Been up since sparrows fart (very early), taken the dog for a run, taken my new jeans to a tailor in town to get taken up - damn being short LOL! Also popped in to the toy store to ask about ordering in some lego. I showed the lady what I wanted in the latest lego catalogue, she asked another worker if they could order it in. This lady was like yeah when it's realeased. The girl who was helping said oh it says it was released in July, to which the other lady says 'American July'. WTF is American July?! LMAO! July is July no matter where you are. I worked out she meant America IN July (therefore here later), but I was like huh?! LOL.
spapad wrote:
Hello Becks! How ya been today?!
Becks wrote:
Hiya Spa
[Becks] Monday, September 14, 2009 8:22:16 PM
LOL! Wall-E is awesome! The fat people on the hover seats cracked me up LOL! [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by spapad from Monday, September 14, 2009 8:16:17 PM)
spapad wrote:
Have you ever seen Disney's Walle movie? Doubt you have, but of course I have! The people on that movie remind me of America in 25 years! So fat, you'd have to give them all their own motorized transportation just to get around. The Handicap zone at stores is going to grow to the first 10 parking spots in each lane being for the "handicapped".
guidogodoy wrote:
Full-figured, as we call them here! LOL!!!
Guess I'll never have that chance. Cleared three acres yesterday, ran four miles after and have a 13 miler coming up tomorrow. What fun.
Becks wrote:
LOL that's random! You're right, too thin? OMG go on this register or whatever! Too fat? Big loud and proud baby! lol. I saw an ad for a TV show where some obese English people go to some camp run by an obese American lady, to try and teach them to be proud of their, er, curves.
guidogodoy wrote:
Well, DAMN, THAT is where I should be buying my clothes! I actually had a good friend of mine from Spain have her Dr. tell her that he'd have to report her as anorexic if she lost more weight. She was dumbfounded. "We all weigh much less in MY country," she explained.
Struck me as odd that you would have to report a person as being too skinny but being too fat? Never!
Becks wrote:
Some places stock regular and tall sizes, but mostly its one length - we don't have the population base to stock all different leg lengths apparently. Load of bollocks I reckon. And very annoying for all us 5'2" types LOL.
spapad wrote:
Dont they sell Jeans in Petite, Average, and Tall there? I would hate to get things taken up all the time, especially since sewing machines scare me somewhat! Got terrorized by one in a fashion class in college ages ago and I hate to use them!
"American July"? WTF? Is this like waiting for a Movie to go from Cinema to DVD? LOL
Becks wrote:
Not bad thanks! Been up since sparrows fart (very early), taken the dog for a run, taken my new jeans to a tailor in town to get taken up - damn being short LOL! Also popped in to the toy store to ask about ordering in some lego. I showed the lady what I wanted in the latest lego catalogue, she asked another worker if they could order it in. This lady was like yeah when it's realeased. The girl who was helping said oh it says it was released in July, to which the other lady says 'American July'. WTF is American July?! LMAO! July is July no matter where you are. I worked out she meant America IN July (therefore here later), but I was like huh?! LOL.
spapad wrote:
Hello Becks! How ya been today?!
Becks wrote:
Hiya Spa
[guidogodoy] Monday, September 14, 2009 8:18:59 PM
Ummm.. It is Wall-e. Pfff..have I seen it. I own it and have probably seen it more than you. (and I agree) [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by spapad from Monday, September 14, 2009 8:16:17 PM)
spapad wrote:
Have you ever seen Disney's Walle movie? Doubt you have, but of course I have! The people on that movie remind me of America in 25 years! So fat, you'd have to give them all their own motorized transportation just to get around. The Handicap zone at stores is going to grow to the first 10 parking spots in each lane being for the "handicapped".
guidogodoy wrote:
Full-figured, as we call them here! LOL!!!
Guess I'll never have that chance. Cleared three acres yesterday, ran four miles after and have a 13 miler coming up tomorrow. What fun.
Becks wrote:
LOL that's random! You're right, too thin? OMG go on this register or whatever! Too fat? Big loud and proud baby! lol. I saw an ad for a TV show where some obese English people go to some camp run by an obese American lady, to try and teach them to be proud of their, er, curves.
guidogodoy wrote:
Well, DAMN, THAT is where I should be buying my clothes! I actually had a good friend of mine from Spain have her Dr. tell her that he'd have to report her as anorexic if she lost more weight. She was dumbfounded. "We all weigh much less in MY country," she explained.
Struck me as odd that you would have to report a person as being too skinny but being too fat? Never!
Becks wrote:
Some places stock regular and tall sizes, but mostly its one length - we don't have the population base to stock all different leg lengths apparently. Load of bollocks I reckon. And very annoying for all us 5'2" types LOL.
spapad wrote:
Dont they sell Jeans in Petite, Average, and Tall there? I would hate to get things taken up all the time, especially since sewing machines scare me somewhat! Got terrorized by one in a fashion class in college ages ago and I hate to use them!
"American July"? WTF? Is this like waiting for a Movie to go from Cinema to DVD? LOL
Becks wrote:
Not bad thanks! Been up since sparrows fart (very early), taken the dog for a run, taken my new jeans to a tailor in town to get taken up - damn being short LOL! Also popped in to the toy store to ask about ordering in some lego. I showed the lady what I wanted in the latest lego catalogue, she asked another worker if they could order it in. This lady was like yeah when it's realeased. The girl who was helping said oh it says it was released in July, to which the other lady says 'American July'. WTF is American July?! LMAO! July is July no matter where you are. I worked out she meant America IN July (therefore here later), but I was like huh?! LOL.
spapad wrote:
Hello Becks! How ya been today?!
Becks wrote:
Hiya Spa
[.] Monday, September 14, 2009 8:17:02 PM
My mother was a taylor...
Sewed my brand new jeans..(or is it blue jeans?)
la dee da gambling in New Orleans..
la dee da
House of the Rising Sun... [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Becks from Monday, September 14, 2009 7:38:34 PM)
Becks wrote:
Not bad thanks! Been up since sparrows fart (very early), taken the dog for a run, taken my new jeans to a tailor in town to get taken up - damn being short LOL! Also popped in to the toy store to ask about ordering in some lego. I showed the lady what I wanted in the latest lego catalogue, she asked another worker if they could order it in. This lady was like yeah when it's realeased. The girl who was helping said oh it says it was released in July, to which the other lady says 'American July'. WTF is American July?! LMAO! July is July no matter where you are. I worked out she meant America IN July (therefore here later), but I was like huh?! LOL.
spapad wrote:
Hello Becks! How ya been today?!
Becks wrote:
Hiya Spa
[guidogodoy] Monday, September 14, 2009 8:17:00 PM
Can she hold a camera steady while filming a JP concert, is the question... [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by spapad from Monday, September 14, 2009 8:13:27 PM)
spapad wrote:
She's not putting out that platform for no reason! She's gonna need them when she towers over all of us! LOL
guidogodoy wrote:
Teach her to ski...wax her feet!
spapad wrote:
At this time I'm wishing Flora had that problem. She wears a 9/12 to 10 shoe already, which is bigger than my feet, and she's not even as tall as me yet, lacking about 3 inches. I feel with her family background, she will go about 5'11" to 6'.
Becks wrote:
It does suck. It's funny, when I was like 12 I was really tall compared to other girls. I then stopped growing and haven't grown and inch since, while everyone else shot up like a weed LOL!
spapad wrote:
That would seriously suck to have to have everthing altered, just adds unnecessarily to the cost of the clothing!
Becks wrote:
Some places stock regular and tall sizes, but mostly its one length - we don't have the population base to stock all different leg lengths apparently. Load of bollocks I reckon. And very annoying for all us 5'2" types LOL.
spapad wrote:
Dont they sell Jeans in Petite, Average, and Tall there? I would hate to get things taken up all the time, especially since sewing machines scare me somewhat! Got terrorized by one in a fashion class in college ages ago and I hate to use them!
"American July"? WTF? Is this like waiting for a Movie to go from Cinema to DVD? LOL
Becks wrote:
Not bad thanks! Been up since sparrows fart (very early), taken the dog for a run, taken my new jeans to a tailor in town to get taken up - damn being short LOL! Also popped in to the toy store to ask about ordering in some lego. I showed the lady what I wanted in the latest lego catalogue, she asked another worker if they could order it in. This lady was like yeah when it's realeased. The girl who was helping said oh it says it was released in July, to which the other lady says 'American July'. WTF is American July?! LMAO! July is July no matter where you are. I worked out she meant America IN July (therefore here later), but I was like huh?! LOL.