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by Fabio_kun » 5/10/2003, 10:33 pm
I was watching the Snowjob and Jam Des Neiges and everytime they finished a song Jeremy would stop and try to warm his hands as it was freaking cold in both occasions...
The guys was almost diying playing the drums... poor man :p
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by thirdhour » 5/10/2003, 11:25 pm
why didnt the dude wear gloves? makes sense to me. meh. *shrug*
now, playing guitar in the cold....THAT would suck!
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by faninor » 5/11/2003, 12:08 am
You can't drum in gloves.
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by Neil » 5/11/2003, 6:43 am
druming in gloves could be dangerous.....
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by Fabio_kun » 5/11/2003, 8:24 am
Yes, indeed. I think it would be pretty weird playing drums with gloves...
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by Susan » 5/11/2003, 9:44 am
You could, if you had tape or something on your sticks so you could grip them, or drummer's gloves, but after playing bare-handed, it's pretty awkward to do it.
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by Johnny » 5/11/2003, 10:30 am
Playing guitar in the cold isnt so bad....believe me I know.
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by Xavier870 » 5/11/2003, 11:53 am
Who is Are You Mocking Me?
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by megxyz128 » 5/11/2003, 11:55 am
Johnathan originally right? Actually, I have no clue. :neutral:
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by Xavier870 » 5/11/2003, 11:57 am
Some of you probably think I left. But was I ever here to start?
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by Axtech » 5/11/2003, 12:04 pm
Yeah, it's Johnathan. He keeps changing his name.
Johnathan, from now on you have to keep
in your sig.
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by Johnny » 5/11/2003, 12:25 pm
and how do I do that?
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by Axtech » 5/11/2003, 3:22 pm
Well, just put ": Johnathan :" (without the quotes or spaces) in your sig.
- - Every now and then I fall out into open air just to feel the wind , rain and everything . And though the hum and sway gets me down, I ' ll find the way to peace and openness . "Robbo" - © Alex (happeningfish) ... ^5 ^5 v v
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by Johnny » 5/11/2003, 4:08 pm
huh??
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by Axtech » 5/11/2003, 4:30 pm
In your signature, put the emoticon
So that people know who you are when you change your name.
- - Every now and then I fall out into open air just to feel the wind , rain and everything . And though the hum and sway gets me down, I ' ll find the way to peace and openness . "Robbo" - © Alex (happeningfish) ... ^5 ^5 v v
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by thirdhour » 5/11/2003, 4:51 pm
why would it be so hard to drum in gloves? i dunno, im not a drummer or anything, but why would wearing really thin gloves make that much of a difference? i don't mean huge mittens or anything...
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by Axtech » 5/11/2003, 4:55 pm
They'd be too slippery. I don't think Raine would have liked getting whacked in the back of the head by a run-away drumstick.
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by Dr. Hobo » 5/11/2003, 5:18 pm
what are you talkin about rob?! he'd love it
go fuck yourself.
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by thirdhour » 5/11/2003, 6:09 pm
and then he could go over and assault jer and everyone would be happy
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by Johnny » 5/11/2003, 11:44 pm
assulting....
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