2017/09/15 21:04:27
bayoubill
I made the biggest bayou built BLT and ate it for lunch! Just in case

2017/09/15 21:07:40
jamesg1213
bitman
Not the end of the world but the end of the Church Age. Which is the period of time we have all enjoyed while God's grace was upon us and we were given a chance to be saved from our sins and the Tribulation Period in Revelation by trusting Jesus alone for our salvation. Many, once we're gone will revel that we are. But I sure wouldn't want to be here.
 
That said: We don't date set but..... yeah.
 
 


Could you please keep your religious beliefs to yourself, as per the TOS.
 
Thanks.
 
 
2017/09/15 21:08:43
bapu
Can we talk about cucamonger sammiches here?
2017/09/15 21:10:32
jamesg1213
bapu
Can we talk about cucamonger sammiches here?




Mmm...cucamonger...they use up more...
 
...hang on...
 
..got a sense of Vidal Sassoon there.....
 
..shiver...
2017/09/15 21:18:16
ampfixer
Hey Bill, can I get one of those to go? Maybe some fries and a dill pickle on the side?
2017/09/15 21:20:02
bapu
I'll take juan two Bill.
 
Make mine double BECAN plz.
2017/09/16 00:40:41
JohnKenn
Fun and games, but no bull about the Toilet tycoon guy. This a celebration of when our karma goes right for awhile. Everyone here in the western world who has ever taken a crap has parked on one of his thrones at some point in time.
 
The dude about to turn 50 was a post hippie era flower child. Father was a multi millionaire CEO of a ceramic toilet fire kiln. Never could get the kid in line to take on the family business as the kid was interested more in graphic art and writing songs. Father died and willed the business to the kid who was now the new CEO.
 
Inherited wealth beyond what you or I can imagine. Said the biggest struggle in life now is to fly back to the mid east for a day every 2 months. Sits as the chairman and has to listen to how much money he has made.
 
Cool thing about the toilet king is how wealth has not changed the hippie inside. He set up a killer studio here awhile back in an elite closed community on the coast. A local minister musician was handed his industrial credit card, asked to go to Guitar Center and go on a no limits shopping spree to outfit the new studio. Reminded me of a news clip I saw on a Michael Jackson shopping trip.
 
Anyway, if the world by some reason does not end on Sept 23, I’m interested in this cello and flamenco savant they are flying in from Europe for a 2 and half hour concert. Said to be more dynamite than dynamite. Will open with cello before firing up the acoustic 6 string.
 
Have already asked permission to show up with a laptop and Sonar to record. If okay, will have some good song clips to upload, if this guy is anywhere near what they are claiming.
 
John
2017/09/16 17:51:33
craigb
Cool.  We have relatives coming in from out-of-town on the 28th and I no longer know where to take them (was going to do the 'ol Columbia Gorge trip, but that's still burning...).
 
Now I don't have to come up with anything!  Yay!
2017/09/17 02:39:31
JohnKenn
Yes Craig, you have been spared.
 
Big unknown is the actual time of the end of the world on September 23. The website did not specify, so may be as far as midnight. Plenty of time to still party in style.
 
For the hell of it, you and Bit and maybe others are local out here within commute distance. If you want to come down to the central Oregon coast on the weekend and hit up a party to end all parties, can likely get a post dated RSVP, especially for a musician..
 
On another somber note, I may be recording the cello maestro. Looks like the get down will be in the "man cave". No PA system, just a 30 by 30 foot chamber, one wall muffled with the most incredible LP collection I have ever seen. Other walls standard egg shell painted drywall. Only an increasing pile of beer bottles to otherwise reflect the ambience. Never evolved any sense of mic technique because always focused on direct in. Have a couple poor man's Audiotechnica AT2010's.
 
Any advice on the best way to capture a dry acoustic cello? Don't want to screw this up.
 
John
 
2017/09/17 03:18:11
craigb
JohnKenn
Any advice on the best way to capture a dry acoustic cello?

 
What do they like to eat?  Put that under a large box propped up with a stick that has a string tied to it.  That might work! 
 
(Alternate answer: No.)
 
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