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#191515 by ANGELSSHOTGUN
Mon Oct 29, 2012 11:07 pm
DID I FORGET TO MENTION THAT! :oops: :oops: :oops:

#191521 by Locorogue
Mon Oct 29, 2012 11:20 pm
JCP61 wrote:I thought it was

"stand back girl, I don't know how big this thing gets"


who cares
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#191536 by PaperDog
Tue Oct 30, 2012 12:42 am
Locorogue wrote:
JCP61 wrote:cold mutton huh?


ok here at the forum we just rolled the tape back 2 years,,,,

will somebody please update this child on the state of the " is there a God debate"

come back when your at least a tad tempting


Hypocrisy proven once more, two years ago? yet you drudge it up now? I should be nice, cowards are, well, cowardly, don't bring something up if you just run and hide like a little kitty, also know as poosee(cat). God zombies are the worst...now go away mad, just go away...

PaperDog wrote:You are not Vampier, You are not a sheep...
But what yer sayin' here, puts me to sleep...

You can rag on Christ, You can rag on me.
It wont suffice , and I wont agree.

You are not PC , (you are nowhere near),
..Are ya kiddin me with that fake vaneer...?

You can laugh at stock, You can cry your tears,
for the ships that dock, at your plastic piers,

You can type all night and you can check your spell
But you lost yer sight, when the 60's fell...

You can busk the streets, you can play your harp
Shuffle them feet in the shoes of AARP

You are not Vampier, You are not a sheep
Why , you arent even related to lil Bo-Peep


8)


wow, what else did you learn is school today? and who says the education system isn't pumping out some real geniuses...brilliant. I hope that this is a song you wrote, i can see double platinum, qactually, if you write for rappers, maybe so.....congrats

the beauty of religion is that it swallows up the weak...they make sure you're part of their cult by baptizing you damn near after birth...Heck, even heysoos wasn't baptized til he was in his 30's.

Hat's off to those who were able to escape cultism, it's one of the toughest things to accomplish. Alienation from family and friends, heck, some cults tell you that if you escape, you're better off dead than to be alive...sad

Haven't had an answer to #1 yet...lol
Question #2: what was the first thing adam said to eve?


Glad to have amused you ...It was the easiest 60 seconds of my literary life. :lol:

#191542 by Locorogue
Tue Oct 30, 2012 1:28 am
PaperDog wrote:Glad to have amused you ...It was the easiest 60 seconds of my literary life. :lol:


who cares
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#191576 by Vampier
Tue Oct 30, 2012 7:36 am
...Locorogue ... I sincerely hope that you jest on your latest post about the Giants and 49ers ? Being wrapped up in the "sports" rubbish is just as bad as being overtly religious ... in my opinion. Give PaperDog a chance ... there is much more to him than first glimpsed. Unlike many here he does not care about any insult you may level and he is a good and valuable ally on the Forum to have. He is forgiving and has a zest for life that few possess.

Forgiveness should not be the most un-natural act of human emotion.

I find it easy to be in agreement with you on many subjects.

Ta Live Well Die Well

#191592 by Drumsinhisheart
Tue Oct 30, 2012 11:19 am
Vampier - "overtly religious"? You believe people should be covertly religious? What would be the point to that?

#191597 by JCP61
Tue Oct 30, 2012 11:36 am
Drumsinhisheart wrote:Vampier - "overtly religious"? You believe people should be covertly religious? What would be the point to that?


the guy never tires of making cartoons of people he never met about subjects with which he no direct experience.

in almost every case of extreme moral rebellion and rage you will find, if you but scratch the surface,
an over controlling or abusive parent, preoccupation with unresolved shame and guilt projected onto perceived persona's in the immediate vicinity, this can often include people observed in the media,
most fixations with other peoples moral standing or the exercise in their moral objectives,comes from shame guilt and sexual rage.

they often believe; they, and only they, know the real reasons that people are faking moral discipline, it is of course to be used to control them personally,
this shows an immediate connection with a very important person who has done this to them in their formative years, between the ages of 5 and 7 most times.

sexual rage cannot tolerate public exposure.
this why the line between morality and immorality must be eradicated.
in this they hope to eliminate their feeling of low self worth.
#191633 by Vampier
Tue Oct 30, 2012 3:03 pm
...Drums... "overtly religious" ... I see your point and it is amusing in some ways and indeed there are those who re covertly religious. Perhaps the Catholic Church is master in this ? I apologize if I offended you as I value your opinions and appraisals here in the Forum. I was trying to be "nice" but I obviously failed. I was attempting to draw a parallel between the "Sports Fan" and the "Religious Zealot". I do try to not let either religion or sports get in the way and encumber me liking one ... difficult at times.

JCP61 ... I really never liked cartoons excepting "Prince Valiant" in the Sunday paper. growing up. I have in fact had some direct experience with some religions (not belonging to them however). Primarily Catholic (european) ... not at all spiritually rewarding. There are those here I would love to meet. I can even see myself having coffee with you some morning.

I never viewed myself as a case of extreme moral rebellion or rage ? There are after all moral rebels who are not in the least involved with religion. Those who really know me often criticize me for being to "conservative" and too "moral" on some issues. I find myself in agreement with Locorogue in many ways regarding religions but I do notget quite as vocal. There is a smugness that many of the "religious" have which is annoying to me at times and I realize that I am also annoying as well ... my Wife would agree with that.

My Parents were not abusive, my Mother , a Loving Haus Frau and my Fa
ther, a bit of a perfectionist, frustrated Artist, intense, strict and enabling at the same time. With the passage of time I come to Love and Appreciate them both more and more.

I have no shame with where I come from and actually consider myself rather fortunate in many ways. The only shame I harbour is a result of what my "species" has become and their inhumanity to one another ... often in the name of RELIGIONS. Farmer/Ranchers are the salt of the earth and "well connected" as a rule.

Sexually I am more than satisfied and always have been ... Art equals Passion. Having grown up in a "natural" environment and aware ofthe relationship and mechanics involved between sex, Love, Dominance and Submission ... I never suffered as many have ... many are molested and repressed and laden with various guilts by RELIGIONS.

I freely admit that when it comes to others I know nothing and only guess at their motivations at times. I prefer to rely on my "Intuition" and what comes from my heart. RELIGION is undoubtedly a method of control born of "man" and I personally feel that it has a place, at least some of it's better elements and needs to be defined and put into perspective ... the Vedic methods do this far better than any other ... in my vampiric opinion. I relate to many and agree with many who are religious both in life and here at this Forum. I appreciate and value their opinions even though we may disagree and I accept and respect their personal beliefs, often not even touching on them. Slacker and Yod are two unique and very different examples of this.

I love public exposure ... not in a perverted way let me add. I have a healthy Ego not diseased by any specific religion ( understand that I do not believe that all religion diseases the ego) ... in many cases the person is better off with religion than without it ... especially the weak willed on one hand contrasted with the well adjusted on the other. What works for them can not be criticized. I have confidence both sexually and morally as well as intellectually. I have Bushido to thank for all this in many ways ... it changed my Life and refuses to leave. I am satisfied with my capabilities and enjoy working and trying to improve them ... living. I Love animals and Nature, the Spiritual Realm and good coffee, conversation and "exercise" of all manner.

What book did you get the info you used for once again "passing judgement" upon me ? You might like me if you really knew me. I find things I like about you even though your aged frustration and unhappiness seem to hinder you at times.

Unlike you, for me Music is not therapy, it is a way of life ... spiritual and otherwise. Once again I find your single sentence comments on threads delightful. You should stick to those.

Ta Love Well Die Well

#191635 by Starfish Scott
Tue Oct 30, 2012 3:07 pm
Allies on bmix? LOL

Nooo, you are on your own unless your pal is showing up to your next gig.

"It's a family but we all fight like cats and dogs because musicians are the biggest bitches in the universe".
#191639 by JCP61
Tue Oct 30, 2012 3:10 pm
Vampier wrote:...Drums... "overtly religious" ... I see your point and it is amusing in some ways and indeed there are those who re covertly religious. Perhaps the Catholic Church is master in this ? I apologize if I offended you as I value your opinions and appraisals here in the Forum. I was trying to be "nice" but I obviously failed. I was attempting to draw a parallel between the "Sports Fan" and the "Religious Zealot". I do try to not let either religion or sports get in the way and encumber me liking one ... difficult at times.

JCP61 ... I really never liked cartoons excepting "Prince Valiant" in the Sunday paper. growing up. I have in fact had some direct experience with some religions (not belonging to them however). Primarily Catholic (european) ... not at all spiritually rewarding. There are those here I would love to meet. I can even see myself having coffee with you some morning.

I never viewed myself as a case of extreme moral rebellion or rage ? There are after all moral rebels who are not in the least involved with religion. Those who really know me often criticize me for being to "conservative" and too "moral" on some issues. I find myself in agreement with Locorogue in many ways regarding religions but I do notget quite as vocal. There is a smugness that many of the "religious" have which is annoying to me at times and I realize that I am also annoying as well ... my Wife would agree with that.

My Parents were not abusive, my Mother , a Loving Haus Frau and my Fa
ther, a bit of a perfectionist, frustrated Artist, intense, strict and enabling at the same time. With the passage of time I come to Love and Appreciate them both more and more.

I have no shame with where I come from and actually consider myself rather fortunate in many ways. The only shame I harbour is a result of what my "species" has become and their inhumanity to one another ... often in the name of RELIGIONS. Farmer/Ranchers are the salt of the earth and "well connected" as a rule.

Sexually I am more than satisfied and always have been ... Art equals Passion. Having grown up in a "natural" environment and aware ofthe relationship and mechanics involved between sex, Love, Dominance and Submission ... I never suffered as many have ... many are molested and repressed and laden with various guilts by RELIGIONS.

I freely admit that when it comes to others I know nothing and only guess at their motivations at times. I prefer to rely on my "Intuition" and what comes from my heart. RELIGION is undoubtedly a method of control born of "man" and I personally feel that it has a place, at least some of it's better elements and needs to be defined and put into perspective ... the Vedic methods do this far better than any other ... in my vampiric opinion. I relate to many and agree with many who are religious both in life and here at this Forum. I appreciate and value their opinions even though we may disagree and I accept and respect their personal beliefs, often not even touching on them. Slacker and Yod are two unique and very different examples of this.

I love public exposure ... not in a perverted way let me add. I have a healthy Ego not diseased by any specific religion ( understand that I do not believe that all religion diseases the ego) ... in many cases the person is better off with religion than without it ... especially the weak willed on one hand contrasted with the well adjusted on the other. What works for them can not be criticized. I have confidence both sexually and morally as well as intellectually. I have Bushido to thank for all this in many ways ... it changed my Life and refuses to leave. I am satisfied with my capabilities and enjoy working and trying to improve them ... living. I Love animals and Nature, the Spiritual Realm and good coffee, conversation and "exercise" of all manner.

What book did you get the info you used for once again "passing judgement" upon me ? You might like me if you really knew me. I find things I like about you even though your aged frustration and unhappiness seem to hinder you at times.

Unlike you, for me Music is not therapy, it is a way of life ... spiritual and otherwise. Once again I find your single sentence comments on threads delightful. You should stick to those.

Ta Love Well Die Well


lol~~

oh your poor devil
#191641 by Vampier
Tue Oct 30, 2012 3:17 pm
JC ..... that is more like what I am talking about ... thank you.

Scotty ... excellent appraisal.

Ta Live Well Die Well

#191647 by PaperDog
Tue Oct 30, 2012 4:27 pm
Chief Engineer Scott wrote:Allies on bmix? LOL

Nooo, you are on your own unless your pal is showing up to your next gig.

"It's a family but we all fight like cats and dogs because musicians are the biggest bitches in the universe".


Bitches Indeed...
Prima DOnnas, some of us beed
#191966 by Locorogue
Fri Nov 02, 2012 12:54 am
Vampier wrote:...Locorogue ... I sincerely hope that you jest on your latest post about the Giants and 49ers ? Being wrapped up in the "sports" rubbish is just as bad as being overtly religious ... in my opinion. Give PaperDog a chance ... there is much more to him than first glimpsed. Unlike many here he does not care about any insult you may level and he is a good and valuable ally on the Forum to have. He is forgiving and has a zest for life that few possess.

Forgiveness should not be the most un-natural act of human emotion.

I find it easy to be in agreement with you on many subjects.

Ta Live Well Die Well


who cares
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#191976 by Vampier
Fri Nov 02, 2012 2:24 am
...Locorogue ... good to hear from you. I lived in San Francisco proper for a decade and then Oz and then back to Ca in Sonoma and Petaluma. I think that your appraisal is spot on regarding sports, the Bay Area and Forums. I prefer to actually play the sports as opposed to watch, I liked very much the Bay Area and San Francisco (MY FAVORITE CITY IN THE US) and this Forum is the only Forum I have ever been involved in.

BandMix is unique I find. Of course there are some pains but it all sort of works itself out and generally speaking most here are likable and interesting. Quite frankly I find you a breath of fresh air and so please chime in when ever you wish. Musicians ... Egos ... what can one say? Most do speak their minds and that is why it gets combative at times but I believe this to be good.

Some newcomers are somewhat taken aback by the intensity at times but those here are all unique in ways and I like them. Of course I have always been the "strange one" so any adversity does not intmidate me and I find it engaging and try to make it worthwhile. I shall miss this Forum when I leave it.

Ta Live Well and Die Well
#192038 by Starfish Scott
Fri Nov 02, 2012 3:00 pm
Vampier wrote: I shall miss this Forum when I leave it.


Where you going? lol

"You can check out, but you can never leave" - The Eagles

Once you get a taste for the bitter root, it's hard to stop chewing it because you get to see all the things you maybe missed at first glance.

And life, the universe and everything is about discovery, right>?

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