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Arthen Posted - 11/07/2004 : 4:46:27 PM
Hi everyone! How's it going?
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Arthen Posted - 11/08/2004 : 5:37:05 PM
Nah, high school's supposed to be easy. At least it was for me.
therippa Posted - 11/08/2004 : 5:21:31 PM
quote:
Originally posted by tericee

Also, I'm having another Pampered Chef fundraiser if anybody needs any kitchen gadgets. The stuff gets shipped straight to any U.S. address.

Here are some of the new items they sell:

Kid's Cookie Making Set


Kitchen Starter Set


Oil Dipping Set

Order form is at http://www.geocities.com/tericee/outside.html and the online catalog is at http://www.pamperedchef.com

teri :)



Hey teri, I'd like to order some stuff, but your form says the deadline is tomorrow...is that correct?
guitarisPIMP Posted - 11/08/2004 : 4:11:38 PM
Is it normal to have an average of about an hour and a half of homework a week and be in these classes?

French 4 Honors
Forensics
Guitar
Calc AB
English 11 Honors
U.S. History Honors
Accounting

I thought this year would be hard, but so far, first quarter is over and only one B in calc, and I never do anything school related at home. NOT COMPLAINING OR ANYTHING, THOUGH. All the more time to play guitar and party...
Arthen Posted - 11/08/2004 : 12:50:11 PM
Teri if I didn't live in a stupid dorm, where I don't have a kitchen, I'd probably buy one of those gadgets.
Jay Posted - 11/08/2004 : 09:35:10 AM
I've heard the Ween DVD is pretty cool...
tericee Posted - 11/08/2004 : 06:40:22 AM
Also, I'm having another Pampered Chef fundraiser if anybody needs any kitchen gadgets. The stuff gets shipped straight to any U.S. address.

Here are some of the new items they sell:

Kid's Cookie Making Set


Kitchen Starter Set


Oil Dipping Set

Order form is at http://www.geocities.com/tericee/outside.html and the online catalog is at http://www.pamperedchef.com

teri :)
tericee Posted - 11/08/2004 : 06:37:23 AM
I saw my first snow of the season yesterday (driving back from a weekend in Austria)!! Skiing is just around the corner...
Arthen Posted - 11/08/2004 : 02:05:39 AM
How's it going down there in SoCal Kevin?
KevinLesko Posted - 11/08/2004 : 01:33:52 AM
What up Arthen???!!!??
guitarted Posted - 11/07/2004 : 10:43:23 PM
If I ever get rich, I will fill my closet with like 15 copies of the exact same outfit.

I'll have 365 pairs of socks and underwear too.

That's comfort
SpaceMonkey Posted - 11/07/2004 : 9:03:15 PM
Oh man...I just got the new Ween DVD...awesome vid, awesome songs...man I fucking love Ween, they are brilliant...there's also a bonus cd that has some songs from the dvd and some others they played during their stand at the Vic Theatre...the versions of Transdermal Celebration and The Argus are fantastic...highly recommended.
dan p. Posted - 11/07/2004 : 8:14:51 PM
pumping nylon is fantastic.
Fleabass76 Posted - 11/07/2004 : 6:11:15 PM
quote:
Originally posted by Zachmozach

Nah pumping nylon is a set of playing exercises that are meant for classical guitarists but I do some of them on bass. It's good because it builds strength, dexterity, and speed. Besides the fact that do it for 10 minutes for a warm up and it's perfect. I play 5 string bass though and some of the shapes I throw down for some of the solo material my hands can't handle quite yet so I'm working on them.





Oh...I get it...nylons strings. Crazy guitarists. Sounds cool.
Arthen Posted - 11/07/2004 : 6:02:28 PM
Yeah, he lived and wrote in 5th Century BCE Athens.
Zachmozach Posted - 11/07/2004 : 6:00:52 PM
Nah pumping nylon is a set of playing exercises that are meant for classical guitarists but I do some of them on bass. It's good because it builds strength, dexterity, and speed. Besides the fact that do it for 10 minutes for a warm up and it's perfect. I play 5 string bass though and some of the shapes I throw down for some of the solo material my hands can't handle quite yet so I'm working on them.

Aristophanes is classic right? I really need to do more classical reading from the era of rome/greece. If I'm thinking of the same guy you are I remember seeing part of a play on TV by the guy and the only thing I can remember about it is how he was talking about how it sucks to live life at the will of the gods and such. It was a while ago though.
Arthen Posted - 11/07/2004 : 5:40:06 PM
I've been reading a bunch of old Aristophanes plays. If anyone wants a funny read, pick up a copy of The Clouds. It was a play that was mocking Socrates and a group called the Sophists.

"Sir, I can conceive of nothing fouler than being buggered by a radish."
Fleabass76 Posted - 11/07/2004 : 5:25:30 PM
Pumping Nylon? I'm not familiar, is that one of those hand strengthening doo-hickeys? If so, lose it. They do more harm than good, the only thing that will condition your arms, hands, and fingers the way they need to be conditioned is playing. There is no shortcut to good endurance. Strength is not a neccesity anyway, dexterity is. If you cannot pull a piece of paper out between your finger and the string, you are pushing down too hard...
Zachmozach Posted - 11/07/2004 : 5:11:49 PM
Good besides the unementionable things of this thread.

Enjoying some Roland Kirk as I eat. Going to get started on my practice routine that I'm trying to strictly abide by. It's a bitch though to do. Not the playing but I'm doing these exersices on bass from Pumping Nylon and they are just killing my left arm. Anyone else check that stuff out? It's intense.

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