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10-29-2014, 02:05 PM | #402 (permalink) |
Do good.
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Oh, good question. A crisp autumn morning. Good coffee, a good book (or several good books) for an hour or two. Maybe a long walk after that with a family member and the dogs. Shower, get dressed, do whatever. Home made lunch, probably an over elaborate sandwich and some hummus. Probably watch something funny and stupid on Netflix while I eat. Laugh. Enjoy. Clean up. Meet a friend (or two, or three, or more) out and about. Sit down at a coffee place and catch up. Talk about life, art, philosophy, religion, music, sex. The important things. Go from there on an adventure- whether that be trolling around town at different shops, to the mall to find some shoes or a sweater or something, to one of our places to jam (most of my friends are musicians)- anything really, anything to keep it going. Maybe end up getting dinner with them. Say goodbye. Come home. Grab something sweet to satisfy that after-dinner urge. Chill on the computer for a bit. Watch a movie. Read. Sleep. Listen to lots and lots of music through all of this.
I'm boring, but this is my ideal day. If you could pick one album as your "album that changed your life the most," what would it be and why?
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10-29-2014, 02:10 PM | #403 (permalink) |
SOPHIE FOREVER
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TMR of course.
I'm going to pass that question on to the next person since my answer's obvious and well documented on this forum.
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10-29-2014, 02:12 PM | #404 (permalink) |
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Led Zeppelin I. Had an extremely nasty childhood and was actually considering checking out when I discovered Zep. That album took over my life and made me want to play guitar - which eventually turned everything around for me.
What's your hot spicy food tolerance level?
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10-29-2014, 02:16 PM | #405 (permalink) |
SOPHIE FOREVER
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I can take a lot, but my tolerance level cuts off mainly at taste. When a dish sacrifices good flavor so it can be 'fire truck butt****ing hot, bro!' That's where I draw the line. I don't think I've not finished a dish because it was too spicy, that's what milk is for.
Who's your favourite jazz artist?
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10-29-2014, 03:08 PM | #407 (permalink) | |
Zum Henker Defätist!!
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I love you people, but sometimes the touchy-feely liberal schtick I see on here can get a little too precious. Not that it makes me mad, but I occasionally find my eyes stuck to the top of my skull.
What's your biggest pet peeve at a concert?
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10-29-2014, 03:12 PM | #409 (permalink) |
cooler commie than elph
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That one drunk guy who talks loudly and walks right in front of you, blocking your view, before sitting down, leaning against your knee before he lies down on the ground and has to be carried away by his friends.
Most charming/engaging/energetic act you've seen live? EDIT: Goddamnit, Pet_Sounds. My sister has two rabbits. And opening acts are not annoying at all. I got to see Kvelertak and Ghost open for Iron fucking Maiden. They were both great.
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10-29-2014, 03:12 PM | #410 (permalink) |
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2.5 dogs and 1 cat.
(biggest pet peeve at concerts is cell phone zombies) What's the protocol for bumping old threads? Found one on Voivod that sitting at 3 years old at the moment. Is it cool to bump it?
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