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johnnyshape wrote:
Maurice wrote:I'm on the right. The dancer is a friend who, yes, danced with a sword. For much of the piece, she balanced it on her head, ending the set dropping to her knees--the sword still balanced on her head. Very impressive.


If I hadn't seen the photos, I would have invited you to dinner.


What?! What the crap just happened?! Is it possible that I was just outsmarted by johnnyshape?!
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did you think that Al Molinaro just made up the word upon introducing Weezer in their "Buddy Holly" video?

of course not. he went to my high school (albeit a few years before i...). bascially, we function as the city everyone has heard of but no one has ever been to.

we are also home to Mars Cheese Castle (a piece-of-shit-tourist trap that no one should ever have to go to) and a giant wooden sign that says "Bong Recreation Center," the theft of which was discussed in a previous post.

anyway, that's my schtick.
if i got lasik surgery on one eye, i could wear a monacle.

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tthomas wrote:
Attn: Redline; What kind of kit is that in your pic? It's quite a beauty, the offset lugs are quite fetching but I can't place the shape of the badge.

It's a Majestic, made in Japan. A drum guy told me Majestic may have become Pearl, but the lugs are Sonor-like, I don't know. It was a great set.
When I was 6, I continuously destroyed the toy drum kit I had (The Dave Clark Five was on the bass drum head..I'll look for a pic..)
My parents figured it would be cheaper to buy me a real drum set instead of replacing the plastic heads on the toy kit forever.

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