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How many shows does this make now that she has sold her story to?
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Wow! Good Weather for Safety Day at Cross Keys!
ccowden replied to FFAdventures's topic in Events & Places to Jump
The WW dumps you into the Atlantic City Expressway. And I am tellin ya, once you go 476 to 95, you will never go the Schuylkill again. I went one way and my friend went the other one time just to see, and he beat me to our meeting area by about 2 minutes and he hit NO traffic on the Schuylkill at all. So it is really not worth chancing running into a deadlock. -
Wow! Good Weather for Safety Day at Cross Keys!
ccowden replied to FFAdventures's topic in Events & Places to Jump
476 South all the way to Interstate 95. Then take 95 North to the Walt Whitman Bridge. It looks longer on the map, but believe me, it is almost always smooth sailing and fast. -
I hear ya. And that is one of the reasons I chose not to do the back. But I also think that the best "canvas" for bigger pieces IS the back, and alot of the time, people get bigger back pieces for others to enjoy just as much as for themselves.
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I know this is a dumb question but why get a tattoo where you can't see it? Isn't that like buying a painting and having it hung in a room where you can only see the painting through a window? Well, I don't know if that is the best analogy, but I know what you are saying. When I got my last tattoo I thought about getting it on my back, but in the end I realized that I wanted to see it everyday and didn't want to only have to be at a mirror to do so. I do think back pieces are cool though.
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You might want to give up skiing!
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I had what is called Psychogenic Amnesia. It is where you lose your personal memories, such as not knowing friends/family when you see them, where you are from, what you have done so far in life, etc. But you keep memory of how to read/write, or other skills and education, but you might not remember which car is yours. It's really weird as far as what memories you lose or retain, but it is mostly personal memories you lose, which is really scary. You eventually just realize that all the memories are back and might not even notice until it hits you like a ton of bricks. The only memory you might not get back is the memory of the event that actually caused the amnesia.
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50 years? You gonna still be around? My most recent tattoo is one that I will LOVE to have on me, even 50 years from now. Having it on my body everyday, til the very last day I am alive, was one of the biggest reasons for getting it.
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Comparing yourself to others and JUDGING them for that comparison are two different things. I think I am guilty of that everyday. But with everyday comes another chance to be a better person.
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Love this quote: "We don't judge people for who THEY are. We judge people for who WE are." I try to keep that in my mind in daily life to remember not to judge people based on what I think is wrong or right or what MY views and beliefs are. I struggle with that, as I believe everyone does from time to time, but I AM trying.
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That's funny! You figure what YOU do is normal and what others choose to do is not.
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Normally I wouldn't bother, but every person who has posted the word so far has spelled it incorrectly, so I figured I would.
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It's TATTOO.
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Dude, awesome TE set up! I really like that Rick too!
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Nope. Never heard one and don't know anything about them. I run a GK 800 through a Hartke 4x10. Love it!
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What head you got running that Hartke cabinet?
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My personal favorite. http://www.tshirthell.com/store/product.php?productid=499
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Starting out on dz.com was your first mistake. You are doomed!
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Not to mention he played with distortion alot. But that boy could play! Bass solo, take one....
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Ya know who could really wring out a Rickenbacker? Cliff Burton.
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THE best in my opinion. The later Stingrays are better for slap and pop, but there is nothing like a vintage Stingray to really groove!