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colduser

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  1. I've done that before and it is harsh. I feel like a dead weight all day if I do that.
  2. :stunned: Go Daryl
  3. I speak a touch of French
  4. I need between 6-8 hours of sleep a night to feel good during the day. Some people need more or less. How much sleep do you need? :snore:
  5. Different strokes for different folks I guess. Here's a review from the show I saw on Thursday and it is right on: Copyright Times Publishing Co. Jul 15, 2005 Okay, so I get it now. The Dave Matthews thing, that is. The cult. The adoration. The previous unexplainable, inexplicable, seemingly contrary-to-logic phenomenon that is the Dave Matthews fan base. "It's a special occasion. It's DMB. They don't have to (see what we do). They know. They can feel it. It's DMB. They get the love," said fan Tara Raes. Come on, Tara. They get the love? Are you kidding? Damn, do they get the love. At the amphitheater show, they got love you just don't see often, especially when at least half of the capacity crowd, 20,000 strong, trudged through a minefield of parking lot mud pits just to reach the amphitheater stage. If there is a band that prompts a more familiar groove from its fans, this reviewer has never seen it. On Thursday I realized the power of a Dave Matthews Band show. With the DMB, we're all family. We're all old school. We're all at the family reunion, we're all at girls' night out, we're all at boys' night out. We're all together, and DMB finds a way to make it so. They played songs, mind you, but the individual songs hardly mattered. You caught What Would You Say here, or Ants Marching there, and more tunes than expected off the newest disc, Stand Up, and really it didn't matter, because it's the DMB, and they play so tight. They play with such an organic syncopation that they could rip through Oops! I Did it Again and you would play along for every single second. Why? Because despite their spotty recording history, they are that incredible live. They are in their element and then some. They are a rock band, a blues band, a jazz band, a jam band. And as best a straight man can put it, they are adorable. They are the Dan Cortese to the George Costanza and his man-crush on Seinfeld. They are guys' guys, and man are they ever ladies' men. Take it from every close-up of Matthews on his acoustic guitar, of violinist Boyd Tinsley with his impressive exposed biceps, of easygoing, unflappable drummer Carter Beauford. They are expert musicians, and to DMB fans, they are idols, they are mentors, they are family. It was a reunion of sorts Thursday night, even for fans who never had seen DMB live before. It was a party, and everyone was included, everyone was invited, and one can hardly imagine a soul left unhappy. If there is a better way to enjoy oneself on a rainy summer evening, I can hardly imagine how.
  6. Bonabon, thanks for the hootie pics. Chris Evans is a stud :wink3:
  7. I can't remember :huh:
  8. colduser replied to Kapone's topic in The Lounge
    Coke Zero is no calorie coke sweetened with Nutrasweet(Apartame). Regular Diet Coke is now made with Splenda(Sucralose). I guess Coke wanted to keep both types of diet coke sweetened with two different artificial sweeteners.
  9. colduser replied to MAFE's topic in The Lounge
    :)
  10. :lol: :lol: I too have puked out the side window of a car. Not fun at all.
  11. colduser replied to MAFE's topic in The Lounge
    I'm sure I will. The pictures you have been posting are so nice as well :)
  12. Thanks Britt. Wasn't that a song title? :lol:
  13. New years 2001. It is a very cold freezing night for Florida. I am at a party in the woods. I dring 8 Sammy Smiths in 3 hours and then drink half a bottle of champagne. Needless to say I was FINISHED. I vomited for hours, ended up face first in the grass where i fell asleep. I woke up in the morning covered in ice from the frozen morning dew. I have vowed since then never to be that drunk and sick again. It was a nightmare of epic proportions. Getting too drunk sucks. Drinking in moderation is the key.
  14. Britt will take good care of you Patrick :wink3: I'm Aaron by the way
  15. colduser replied to MAFE's topic in The Lounge
    Thanks Ari :D I'll do my best to search that film out. AND once again, that guy is HOT!!
  16. I knew you'd get a thrill out of it :lol:
  17. :wink3: kinky, kinky. I always have good aim :wink3: :lol:
  18. colduser replied to MAFE's topic in The Lounge
    No, which film is it?
  19. :lol: :lol: :lol: You know it.

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