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My show last week: Set 1: The Spirit Of Radio; Time Stand Still; Presto; Stick It Out; Leave That Thing Alone; Workin' Them Angels; Faithless; BU2B; Freewill; Marathon; Subdivisions. Set 2: Tom Sawyer; Red Barchetta; YYZ; Limelight; The Camera Eye; Witch Hunt; Vital Signs; Caravan; Love 4 Sale; Closer To The Heart; 2112 Overture / Temples Of Syrinx; Far Cry Encore: La Villa Strangiato; Working Man Just fantastic show before, during and after the live performance. These guys are still fun and I encourage any fan to see them!
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Nice score! Sometimes it pays to listen to terrible radio. Does it not? I listen to radio infrequently myself but last month I won two tickets to Rush currently touring with their Moving Pictures live performances. But I had planned on going and needed three tickets. I called both guys first to make darn sure that there would be three of us. So I may sell the other two tickets. Roger comes through my area with The Wall in late October. We bought the cheapest seats but were fortunate enough to get front row, upper balcony directly in front of the stage. Many arenas have such step seating these days so I think our seats are darn good. Now I just have to avoid any talk and gossip about the Waters tour for the next several months so I can go into the performance with open and unspoiled opinions. But I swear to Crom, if he disappoints me... Cheap Trick was in March, Jeff Beck last month, Rush in July and Roger Waters in October. Something has to give pretty soon though. I got a Dio concert dvd yesterday for $4, unopened. Really weird. Like I almost walked right up to the thing on the shelf with a hundred other various movies. Rest in peace Ronnie. And thank you so much for your music.
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NASA Causeway View for STS-131. Sitting along the Banana River for a 6:21 liftoff of the shuttle Discovery on April 5, 2010
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I have a problem with a few guys I play with who instinctfully try to block shots with their sticks while on defense. One of the guys is quite good at it so it usually works but I try to tell them that the risk is too great, espcially when they are about three feet in front of me and to give me the chance to see the puck clearly and stop it myself. Yesterday it happened twice by two seperate guys helping on defense both resulting in goals. Better positioning on my part may have helped but lately I have been pointing out these errors to some of the guys who just don't seem to understand sometimes. I was not feeling well yesterday but fortunately my teams had better offense then goaltending and everything worked for us.
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I'm in a pretty good mood this week. Rediscovering the music of Me First and The Gimme Gimmes, Queen and The Who. Our CHL team put on a poor display but sweet victory last night. And I have been using a very nice Sigma 50-500mm lens the past several days, on loan from a cousin. Really like this lens. The cost is too great for me and last night I got surprising results with a much older, manual lens, a Five Star 500mm. In this situation it compares very favorably to the "Bigma" Photography and life in general for me is very sweet for me. Thanks for reading.
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I have a trip planned for March's launch. Everything was going so well for this schedule just to be delayed by cloud cover. That could easily be us next month. A few days wait will be no issue for us as I have built that into the trip. I wish the trip was see a launch or don't come home but limitations are beginning to pile up. I really would like to see one of the final batch of launches with my son and mother beside me and really regret not trying harder sooner.
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And see... Think of me what you will but it is times such as those that my family and I are fortunate for what little grip I have on reality, such as it were. At the very least if I had a paintball gun with me during those times... I was just walking around the neighborhood with my children and for the first time witnessed a Prius going fast. Now of course he did not stop at a stop sign; most Prius drivers do not and he was zipping through a residential area much faster than the posted speed limit. I mean Prius drivers normally driive ten miles slower than the posted speed limits no matter where but not this -- Oh. Wait. Sometimes when I type some words, I get a warning so maybe I should just stop ty
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See what you can do with a remote shutter release, a couple tripods and a goalie mask?
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If I told my sister in law she had a fantastic body, I wonder if she would hold it against me? See what I did there?
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Best bands that you're not listening to.
Big Glove Save replied to BK's topic in Miscellaneous Discussions
Anyone know if Outhouse is played at The Staples Center during King's games? I got to watch the Kings Blues game Saturday and I could have sworn they played "Bleed". Sample the album and buy it! A local band from the 90's that could have had a larger national footprint. Looks like a few very, very inexpensive copies available at Amazon still. You will not regret spending even $4 on this disc. -
I played two games back to back yesterday, both games ending with the scores tied and shootouts to determine the winners. Facing something like a total of 15 shooters in both shootouts, I only allowed one goal. It was pretty fun being a goaltender yesterday. Everyone playing is pretty friendly bunch and after the first round in the second shootout I warned the opposing goaltender that they (the shooter) would most likely try more top shelf shots this round. The second shooter on his second attempt did try glove side just as I thought but I got just enough of it to knock away. And wouldn't you know it one of the least skilled players on our team who had frustrated me more than once during the game was the one to score the winning sudden death shootout goal. A couple of fun games yesterday, indeed.
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In school days, we vandalized a kid's house with eggs and the next day at school he was trying to recruit me to join the posse that was going to sit outside waiting for whoever threw the eggs to return to the scene. Double hilarious. I should have said "Ok." and then gone around one by one knocking off the members of the posse with my Navy Seal/Ninja skills saving the original target for last. Another vandalism of that sort did leave me feeling guilty as later I could imagine how the parents may have felt and why they thought their son was a target. But that's what he gets for messing with an idiot like me! Wait. That did not come out right.
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Un-Written Rules of Hockey
Big Glove Save replied to DoublinUp's topic in General Hockey Discussions
You park yourself in front of the net at pickup/shinny??? We're gettin' a li'l fur away frum unwritten rulez but I don't see much wrong with that either. Still just as fun when someone is screening the goalie and picking up trash. Just don't match your stick with my helmet when you spin around to get the puck behind the net. And I generally don't poke guys standing in front of me unless they touch me a second time. -
Un-Written Rules of Hockey
Big Glove Save replied to DoublinUp's topic in General Hockey Discussions
I really don't have much of an issue with these under certain conditions however. More than two hacks is uncalled for. I can understand the excitement and drive that is involved in wanting to score but more than two taps at a covered puck is unnecessary in my book and three might get a response from me. If I am on my knees and have it held with glove near my stomach, might let you get away with one tap of your stick at my chest or glove but if it is too hard and more than once, you would get a response from me. Head shots should not occur at all in warm up. During a game if I see you smile and then let loose some cob web clearer, I will shake the first one off but you are gonna get tripped if I see it again. But that is me. -
Un-Written Rules of Hockey
Big Glove Save replied to DoublinUp's topic in General Hockey Discussions
More unwritten rules: If you bring your girl to hockey, tell her to expect to see a little flesh whilst we change. And remember that we may have a slightly larger penis than you. Now we are not going to change right in front of her but she should be warned that sweaty clothes must be removed in favor of drier attire. Don't block the goaltender's access to the fan the entire time you are "on the bench". Sometimes that little bit of moving air in our general direction is refreshing so try not to take all of it. We really cannot emphasis the dark and light jersey thing enough. It's so simple but always ignored. Just put on the jersey to match sides once teams are chosen. Don't make us break out with the pennies pull overs. -
Un-Written Rules of Hockey
Big Glove Save replied to DoublinUp's topic in General Hockey Discussions
I'll agree that three minutes with that lead is soft. Were they trying to avoid any contact with your team as well so as not to engage a physical response from you? -
Un-Written Rules of Hockey
Big Glove Save replied to DoublinUp's topic in General Hockey Discussions
That is really thoughtful advice if indeed that was their intent. I have never seen a game of keep away such as described when the score difference was that great. Maybe in the last minute of play and the difference was two goals. Sometimes when the score is completely one sided, teams will slow up a bit and make very deliberate passes and move players around for sniper shots or just continue to run the game as they have been. Very frustrating though in those situations which requires a lot of discipline and anger management. The break away slight return thing might have set me off though, being a goaltender. After something like that it is difficult to find the motivation to continue to play a team like that with the same energy as the start of that period. Either that or I start making saves with the pads only and hook their skates with my stick as they go by. -
Best bands that you're not listening to.
Big Glove Save replied to BK's topic in Miscellaneous Discussions
It would probably take me a minute or three to realize his status if that should happen to me. For some reason, very often when I listen to Social Distortion I like to follow that with a little Living Colour and sometimes just as often the reverse; I will listen to Social Distortion after listening to Living Colour. The two bands are very different when compared with the other so I do not know why the association. Today I am once more listening to lots of Jeff Beck but tomorrow... Who knows. Maybe the Social D bug will return and I put some in. -
Best bands that you're not listening to.
Big Glove Save replied to BK's topic in Miscellaneous Discussions
I am a fan of Social Distortion as well. Hearing "Prison Bound" however many years ago was all it took for me. I included "Ball And Chain" in my wedding reception music mix as well. Live At The Roxy is such a great live representation of their style and energy and I think I have four of their studio albums. Really good sort of old 50's rock and roll style almost with a near punk attitude. Big sound from that Gibson or Les Paul guitar the frontman plays and the supporting musicians throughout the band's history includes a list longer than Spinal Tap's -
Can anyone argue the issues of traction control systems specific to turning them off when driving under normal conditions? When you disengage your traction control system in instances of normal driving conditions without expectations of loosing traction, does turning off your traction control save any wear and tear on sensors or any suspension/drive train components? Anyone have any clear opinions or evidence one way or the other?
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Best bands that you're not listening to.
Big Glove Save replied to BK's topic in Miscellaneous Discussions
That is a good point. Based on the number of albums recorded with the two seperate vocalists. Ozzy has the upper hand and to be honest I can not say that Mob Rules is a clear victor over Black Sabbath. Dio Sabbath's live version of "Heaven And Hell" from Live Evil is one of the best live recordings in my opinion. I listen to Holy Diver far more often than Blizzard Of Oz and Diary Of A Madman combined. Ozzy has a superb guitarist indeed on those two but Dio's voice and conviction are the better instrument in that comparison in my opinion. -
Best bands that you're not listening to.
Big Glove Save replied to BK's topic in Miscellaneous Discussions
If you want to start a Dio versus Ozzy war, I'll be your huckleberry. Mob Rules! I got a few. I could combine the interests of three of my favorite bands and still get no reception from members of this forum. Anyone have all the albums from either Aldo Nova, Del Amitri or The Rainmakers? -
Warren Zevon Someone post a cleaner audio so I can better spread what is possibly Neil Young's finest guitar work in a song ever!
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You don't need to stop whoring. Infact, picking up prostitutes just got a little easier for you now that you have a new car. Lots of hookers like a ride in a new little car. Gets them all excited and they will take their clothes off right then and there if you drive fast and take corners sharply. In no time at all, you can have her anywhere you want and she may not even charge you for it after.... That's not what you meant was it?
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Best bands that you're not listening to.
Big Glove Save replied to BK's topic in Miscellaneous Discussions
Who here is in love with The Hazzards Of Love from The Decemberists? I had not heard of this band up until a little more than a year ago when I got a copy of Picaresque followed later with The Crane Wife. I was purposely putting off getting their newest release until after I saw the group in concert. I wanted my first impressions of the new music to be derived from a live performance. Stunning. Simply stunning. Beautiful music and wonderful lyrics in everything I have heard from the band. There may be a few fans of The Decemberists 'round here but there is always an opportunity to impress others to listen.