Really Boring Stuff Only II: Return of the Boredom

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vizionut

vizionut

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giggty giggty...

so who has had a few to drink and is still up? yeah that would be me. I guess I am starting out a four day weekend right. Happy birthday WV, yes coal all the way. Mountaineer pride is strong right now so you guys better watch out for the WVU mountaineer's this fall.

thanks for reading my boring post.

PB
 
Davemcc

Davemcc

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Who's got the best job in the world? That's right. Jamie's got the best job in the world. Who else could hook a brother up with second row seats for ZZ Top at the last minute. Yup, you read that right...second freakin' row.:D:D:D

So how was the concert? Simply put, it was awesome. It's easy to see why these guys are music legends. Old Billy can play guitar, that's for sure. I like that they strayed from their classic hits and played some cool old school blues/rock you wouldn't expect. It was great to hear them play Hendrix' "Hey Joe", especially considering they were friends with Hendrix back in the day. They still played most of their hits but in a more relaxed blues/rock way than cleaned up radio/pop versions on their albums. Hearing it live, you can hear the artistry and genuine talent behind the hits. After all, this is one of the legendary blues/rock bands of my generation. I feel rather privileged to be able to hear their music as they want to play it.

Equipment wise, it sounded great. I was quite near a bass bin but that didn't have the deafening effect I thought it might. Everything sounded pretty darned good from my seat. The equipment is certainly capable of packing a whollop. The opening act, Wide Mouth Mason, used the bass to much more effect. It was more of an impact than sound. That was bass that could stop your natural heartbeat and substitute a rhythm of it's own. To ZZ's credit, they had a more balanced mix that didn't overpower or try to impress with bass. It was more about the music sounding as it was intended than a sheer force approach. My wife wants it known on this site that her ears were not ringing when she left the concert, which she feels is an indication that the sound was clean and undistorted, an indication of high quality sound. I'm going to give Jamie full credit for the high quality sound and the great mix that allowed the musicians to present their best performance.

It was nice to have a genuine Audioholic right here in town...and a bona fide boring thread regular to boot.:cool: Plus, I think I just found someone who is more laid back and relaxed than I am.

And to Jamie personally, many many thanks. I am humbly in your debt.
 
vizionut

vizionut

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Who's got the best job in the world? That's right. Jamie's got the best job in the world. Who else could hook a brother up with second row seats for ZZ Top at the last minute. Yup, you read that right...second freakin' row.:D:D:D

So how was the concert? Simply put, it was awesome. It's easy to see why these guys are music legends. Old Billy can play guitar, that's for sure. I like that they strayed from their classic hits and played some cool old school blues/rock you wouldn't expect. It was great to hear them play Hendrix' "Hey Joe", especially considering they were friends with Hendrix back in the day. They still played most of their hits but in a more relaxed blues/rock way than cleaned up radio/pop versions on their albums. Hearing it live, you can hear the artistry and genuine talent behind the hits. After all, this is one of the legendary blues/rock bands of my generation. I feel rather privileged to be able to hear their music as they want to play it.

Equipment wise, it sounded great. I was quite near a bass bin but that didn't have the deafening effect I thought it might. Everything sounded pretty darned good from my seat. The equipment is certainly capable of packing a whollop. The opening act, Wide Mouth Mason, used the bass to much more effect. It was more of an impact than sound. That was bass that could stop your natural heartbeat and substitute a rhythm of it's own. To ZZ's credit, they had a more balanced mix that didn't overpower or try to impress with bass. It was more about the music sounding as it was intended than a sheer force approach. My wife wants it known on this site that her ears were not ringing when she left the concert, which she feels is an indication that the sound was clean and undistorted, an indication of high quality sound. I'm going to give Jamie full credit for the high quality sound and the great mix that allowed the musicians to present their best performance.

It was nice to have a genuine Audioholic right here in town...and a bona fide boring thread regular to boot.:cool: Plus, I think I just found someone who is more laid back and relaxed than I am.

And to Jamie personally, many many thanks. I am humbly in your debt.

Thats a very cool review, thanks dave. ZZ top needs to make a drive closer to WV this year :) . I have seen them a couple of times. Yeah they rock.
 
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Alex2507

Alex2507

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I think I just found someone who is more laid back and relaxed than I am.
He must have been high. ;)

I'm going to hang out with the outlaws for a week at a beach house.This should be fun. No internet though. :eek:
 
majorloser

majorloser

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Another Week Goes By...

...and I'm still waiting for my mushroom cloud in the Gulf. :rolleyes:
 
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mperfct

mperfct

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I have a blister on the top of my middle left toe, and I don't know where it came from.
 
Alex2507

Alex2507

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I just watched Dogville again. I may be the only person ever to do so.
 
pzaur

pzaur

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I had bacon and eggs cooled in the bacon grease for the second morning in a row.

-pat
 
Alex2507

Alex2507

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I had bacon and eggs cooled in the bacon grease for the second morning in a row.

-pat
Hi Pat. Admitting you have a problem is the first step. :D

How much bacon? How many eggs? Thick sliced bacon? Talk cholesterol to me, Pat. :eek:
 
Rickster71

Rickster71

Audioholic Spartan
I had bacon and eggs cooled in the bacon grease for the second morning in a row.

-pat
At this point I think you're still ok.
If it gets to the point of Bacon Fat Twister, and you look up and you're competing with Alex and Adam.
That my friend is when an intervention is in order.
 
STRONGBADF1

STRONGBADF1

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At this point I think you're still ok.
If it gets to the point of Bacon Fat Twister, and you look up and you're competing with Alex and Adam.
That my friend is when an intervention is in order.
Who says?????
 
STRONGBADF1

STRONGBADF1

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Rick, that's who.
If he says he's an authority on when bacon fat crosses the use/abuse threshold in Competitive Twister then who are we to question?
Well...I'm me and I was brought up to question everything...but Rick is knowledgeable in the ways of pork fat so...I'll go with it.:)
 
STRONGBADF1

STRONGBADF1

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pzaur

pzaur

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Hi Pat. Admitting you have a problem is the first step. :D

How much bacon? How many eggs? Thick sliced bacon? Talk cholesterol to me, Pat. :eek:
Yesterday was three eggs and 4 pieces of bacon. Today was only three eggs and two pieces of bacon. Nothing fancy about the bacon, either. Basic Oscar Mayer stuff. I did make sure to hit all the grease with the eggs yesterday. Not so much today. I left some in the pan. Although...I do have my mornings where I'll cook up the entire package!

Now on to the Breyers Vanilla Ice Cream with blueberries added in! (Lactose free version for the lactose intolerant person.)

-pat
 
Alex2507

Alex2507

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Yesterday was three eggs and 4 pieces of bacon. Today was only three eggs and two pieces of bacon. Nothing fancy about the bacon, either. Basic Oscar Mayer stuff. I did make sure to hit all the grease with the eggs yesterday. Not so much today. I left some in the pan. Although...I do have my mornings where I'll cook up the entire package!

Now on to the Breyers Vanilla Ice Cream with blueberries added in! (Lactose free version for the lactose intolerant person.)

-pat
Anymore reading one of your posts is like an express ticket to the kitchen. Good thing we don't have any sweets. I have relapsed and it will be about a week before I can be around them again with any hope of the sweets coming out alive.
 
majorloser

majorloser

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Bought a New Toy This Weekend



2010 Dodge Ram 2500 Mega Cab Laramie 4x4 with a Cummins diesel.
Fully loaded with all of the available options including NAV and rear seat video with DVD.
 
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