I didn't watch the Brown's game, but from the highlights it looks like Johnny Football did OK once he was put in.
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I didn't watch the Brown's game, but from the highlights it looks like Johnny Football did OK once he was put in.
All I know is I'm glad I picked up Ivory in my fantasy league.
I don't agree with putting him straight in. Look at RGIII, the worst possible thing that could've happened to him was for him to be named the starter of a losing team. Cam Newton was a fluke in my opinion and Marcus Mariota is an exception to the rule(then again he was playing the Bucs).
Even if you look historically, Todd Marinovich is a good example. He was hyped up in high school and college, but once it came to the pro's and he started(after the injury to the Raider's starter) he bombed.
I dont like sports. Lets talk about something else.
There once was a man named Michael Finnegan...
Did you fix your network drive problem
Unfortunately no. I need to contact the VoIP company and I need our offices ID, which I don't have an my dad(who is the agency owner) is in New York doing some training.
So... you listen to punk?
I use to when I was a teenager.
I started out with The Ramones and the Sex Pistols, then I moved onto NOFX, Anti-Flag and early AFI, then I moved onto heavier stuff like The Misfits, Minor Threat, and Suicidal Tendencies.
I do. I dont listen to it often but I do listen to it every once in a while when I am in the mood. I just went to a club over the weekend and there was a band there that played some 80s music, some punk as well.
I went to warped tour plenty of times back in the 2005, 2008(missed 06 because of Hurricane Rita), 2009, 2012, and 2013. The first 3 were better and the last two were.... eww.
I stopped listening to punk when I grew up and realized the crap I was singing was... well crap and didn't relate to me anymore.
I was an idiot anarchist punk back in the day.
My taste in music is rather large.
Right now I'm listening to a lot of Minus the Bear and Of Montreal(best concert ever), but I love Sinatra and just Swing in general. I also love local music like Zydeco, Cajun, and Swamp-Pop. Then again, I can jam out to some Mozart. When I'm with my brother I'll listen to todays rap music, but I also love early 90s rap.
I also love jamming to some funk. Its probably the funnest to dance to.
Never been to warped tour. Never been to any large music festival. I should go just to say I have
donkey
I have a nice scar on the back of my head from a mosh pit incident during a 1986 Dead Milkmen show at a club that no longer exists. I was told it was 13 stitches. I also have hearing damage from a Motorhead concert at Cleveland's Variety Theater in '88 or '89 that had to be stopped because chunks of plaster were falling from the ceiling. It was the best (and last) show there. Ever.
Good times. :thumb:
I guess the conversation has moved on.
The last concert I was at was Phish, outdoors on a ski slope in CT while hiking the AT.
What is the AT?
Appalachian trail?
I use to go hiking all the time when I was a teenager with the Boy Scouts, but since I stopped being active in Scouts I literally have not gone hiking since.
Man, I am so out of the loop music and sports-wise.
I tinker around on the piano and most modern music doesn't play well - at least to me. Anything classical sounds great - most anything from a Broadway show sounds good. I try to make Neil Young songs sound good - if they rock too much it's not going to happen. Play some silly Beatles song - too simple. Rage Against the Machine - I'd have to be stomping my feet on the keys.
I've got XM/Sirius in the car and the repetition just sucks. Put on an FM station and they still play the same songs from when I was in high school.
[edit] there might have been more to this rant - I got bored... [/edit]
Do you play some Van Hagar songs?
Love Walks In
Nope...
Sammy Hagar in Van Halen just pissed me off too much - I ignored them from that point forward.
I went watch Van Halen with David Lee Roth in New Orleans when I was 13 or so. That was an awesome concert. My dad took me to Bourbon St that night and we got hammered!
I have tickets to the Who concert tomorrow. But Roger Daltrey is "sick" and the show was postponed.
I wish I was born in the 50s. life was better in the past.
Just lately I've been listening to Tom Waites. Often heard him being talked about but never bothered to listen to any until now. I've been missing out.
So Shaggy, while you're hiking it, are you an "at AT walker"?
The one thing in the imperial army that could actually hit its target!
I've been in bands that were heavily influenced by waits too. We'd wait for the venue to let us in, wait for our turn to sound check, wait to get paid.... there were alot of waits.
I'm not mad keen on his full on growly voice on alot of the songs but it really works on some of them. I'm loving his version of Down to the Well and Small Change is a noir fan's dream.
Yeah his voice does sound like he has smoked a 100 Gitanes a day since birth, but he has done some good songs, i really like Blue Valentines.
I predicted that the Tigers would win the Auburn vs. LSU game and I was correct.
Like wow. Quiet around here for a while.
Twas I fell ill.
to much :spam: ?Quote:
Twas I fell ill.
There was suppose to be a "that" in that sentence too.
But I don't know what made me sick.
I started throwing up and couldn't stop.
I slept through the night and said, ok I'll miss tomorrow morning's work but try to come back after I eat lunch.
Well I ate lunch and it did not agree with me so I wound up missing the rest of the day.
"Twas better not asked and so felt no unease."
Said quietly.
I was trapped on a boardwalk by a herd of buffalo moving in a double wing formation. I felt like a Roman at Canae. However, unlike the Romans, I made it out, and am now back.
Double Buffalo wings. Yum!
Where did this happen Shaggy? Outside Yellowstone?