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Post by P. Marf on Aug 24, 2011 15:27:27 GMT -5
So harsh.
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Post by Ticket Mouse on Aug 24, 2011 16:08:59 GMT -5
Abrasive and over-the-top.
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rp
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Now he's just a mean old bastard.
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Post by rp on Aug 26, 2011 0:41:45 GMT -5
Henry was the first drummer, but didn't play on the record. Jerry Saracini played drums on blow the soot out. Then there was a guy that played like two gigs and his name escapes me. Then we had Aaron Gross for a while, maybe 4 months. Then we had Adrian. Then we had Gabe, who played on the lonesome dirge but Adrian sang all the harmonies on that record. Then we had Zoog who played on the apology. Then Tony who played on live in the living room. Then Adrian again for a few gigs. And now David who will play on the apology 2. I feel like there's at least one or two who played actual gigs with us that I'm missing. Anyway, we've auditioned at least twice this many who either didn't make the cut, or couldn't do it for whatever reason. And probably four times that many who we were talking to but couldn't make it out to audition before someone else got the peso gig, or they found another gig themselves. Those trap players are tough to nail down....
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Post by fischer on Aug 26, 2011 7:21:10 GMT -5
wow, that's a lot of drummers.
Are you damn sure that Henry didn't play on BTSO? Not that I am questioning the founding member of the band, but you didn't say you were damned sure. Sully was damned sure that he did, in fact, play on that record.
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Post by P. Marf on Aug 26, 2011 8:16:58 GMT -5
There needs to be a Peso minor league where you cal can anyone up, at any time, when needed.
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Post by Ticket Mouse on Aug 26, 2011 14:08:38 GMT -5
Why do you think Henry shows up to so many shows?
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Post by sully on Aug 26, 2011 14:10:17 GMT -5
wow, that's a lot of drummers. Are you damn sure that Henry didn't play on BTSO? Not that I am questioning the founding member of the band, but you didn't say you were damned sure. Sully was damned sure that he did, in fact, play on that record. I said pretty damn sure. There's a difference, and a bit of room for me to rescind that comment.
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Post by fischer on Aug 26, 2011 15:48:37 GMT -5
You are an expert at comment rescinding.
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Post by sully on Aug 30, 2011 10:17:39 GMT -5
Always gotta leave yourself an out in every situation.
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cowtownmike
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I done been thru the scruggles.
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Post by cowtownmike on Sept 7, 2011 2:48:08 GMT -5
Why do you think Henry shows up to so many shows? I was wondering why he always carried around that pair of sticks at shows? Kinda like Sully at the Ranger game, thinking just once ole Wash is gonna spot him in the high $$$$ seats and send him for defensive purposes.
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Post by P. Marf on Sept 7, 2011 9:24:25 GMT -5
Holy F. This is weird. I had a dream last night that Sully was a relief pitcher for the Rangers. They let a lot of people sit on the field and I was in left field. You just had to get out of the way if a ball came your way. But I swear Sully was on the team. Weird.
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Post by sully on Sept 7, 2011 10:01:58 GMT -5
Sounds like a crazy f'ing dream.
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cowtownmike
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I done been thru the scruggles.
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Post by cowtownmike on Sept 7, 2011 13:36:18 GMT -5
I'm all up in your kitchen, Framp!
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Post by duckbutter on Sept 8, 2011 10:55:59 GMT -5
Anyone want to take a stab at that dream interpretation?
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Post by Ticket Mouse on Sept 8, 2011 11:09:37 GMT -5
Something falic and Freudian in nature. Perhaps an Oedipus issue as well. Shocking. Jarring. Startling. I thought Framp had it all together.
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