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    HELL YEAH!!!! Mos Def!!! The one meetup I went to was great fun and am still in touch with people that i got to meet face to face. I think, if nothing else, it will bring everyone closer. We're mostly adults here, and I think nothing could be better. Just my $.02
  2. OK...I don't want to point any fingers at anyone iin here, and i'm not even going to make allusions to anyone. I've just been noticing that the quality of posts has gone down hill. Seems like every three days or so, someone posts the same recycled question-type posts. Even these sex board award posts are mostly the same posts that were seen a month or so ago. While this has not made me want to "leave," I have definitley cut down my visits and my posts. I feel that almost everything that can be said on this board has been said. I certainly don't wanna see drama, but until someone posts something new and exciting, I'm weaning myself from the teat. P. S. Even though I don't reply to them, Gabo's sex stories are some funny shit.
  3. ...if you remember the days before everyone in the city could have cable. ...I'm really glad they made, the childrens aid society. Two just for the ny'ers.
  4. shrooms can't be grown hydroponically. at least not the ones that i know of. they need a solid medium to grow on, like some sort of soil.
  5. Does anyone know of any good, simple, easy to follow plans on how to make a vaporizer?
  6. please tell me that someone out there has at least heard of this.
  7. that's what i was thinking...thanks guys
  8. Dude, that looks like me when I was still living at home, dropping tabbies.
  9. hell...if I looked like that, I'd just stand in the mirror touching myself.
  10. it's out of print, so none of the usual places have it. including gemm, but thanks.
  11. I'm trying to find this cd by a group of people called FFWD. It was released in '94 and I bought it, but lost it somewhere n my travels. I would be highly greatful if someone had this cd, and wouldn't mind burning a copy for me. monetary compensation could be worked out if necessary. Thanks in advance. P. S. Read below for some more info on this awesome trippy CD. FFWD stands for Thomas Fehlmann (Sun Electric), Robert Fripp, Kris Weston, and Dr. Alex Paterson (the latter two of the Orb), and as that lineup suggests, was probably ambient's first supergroup. Although a one-off project with no certain plans of reconvening, the album resulting from the few days in the studio spent recording it is a landmark of experimental ambient and surprisingly unlike the various projects its contributors are known for. Closest in feel perhaps to some of the Orb's more recent releases (Pomme Fritz and Orbus Terrarum), FFWD deviates strongly in its sparseness and subtlety. Fripp's guitar is heavily atmospheric and subjected to the sort of heaping effects processing Fehlmann and Weston are known for; Paterson reportedly recorded hours of the virtuoso just noodling around on his six-string and assembled the bits into usable passages only after the fact. Thanks to inspired arrangements and an emphasis on texture, FFWD is also one of only a few albums to successfully figure the guitar in a central position without sounding off-balance or obligatory
  12. I'm trying to find this cd by a group of people called FFWD. It was released in '94 and I bought it, but lost it somewhere n my travels. I would be highly greatful if someone had this cd, and wouldn't mind burning a copy for me. monetary compensation could be worked out if necessary. Thanks in advance. P. S. Read below for some more info on this awesome trippy CD. FFWD stands for Thomas Fehlmann (Sun Electric), Robert Fripp, Kris Weston, and Dr. Alex Paterson (the latter two of the Orb), and as that lineup suggests, was probably ambient's first supergroup. Although a one-off project with no certain plans of reconvening, the album resulting from the few days in the studio spent recording it is a landmark of experimental ambient and surprisingly unlike the various projects its contributors are known for. Closest in feel perhaps to some of the Orb's more recent releases (Pomme Fritz and Orbus Terrarum), FFWD deviates strongly in its sparseness and subtlety. Fripp's guitar is heavily atmospheric and subjected to the sort of heaping effects processing Fehlmann and Weston are known for; Paterson reportedly recorded hours of the virtuoso just noodling around on his six-string and assembled the bits into usable passages only after the fact. Thanks to inspired arrangements and an emphasis on texture, FFWD is also one of only a few albums to successfully figure the guitar in a central position without sounding off-balance or obligatory
  13. blueguy808

    Ffwd

    I'm trying to find this cd by a group of people called FFWD. It was released in '94 and I bought it, but lost it somewhere n my travels. I would be highly greatful if someone had this cd, and wouldn't mind burning a copy for me. monetary compensation could be worked out if necessary. Thanks in advance. P. S. Read below for some more info on this awesome trippy CD. FFWD stands for Thomas Fehlmann (Sun Electric), Robert Fripp, Kris Weston, and Dr. Alex Paterson (the latter two of the Orb), and as that lineup suggests, was probably ambient's first supergroup. Although a one-off project with no certain plans of reconvening, the album resulting from the few days in the studio spent recording it is a landmark of experimental ambient and surprisingly unlike the various projects its contributors are known for. Closest in feel perhaps to some of the Orb's more recent releases (Pomme Fritz and Orbus Terrarum), FFWD deviates strongly in its sparseness and subtlety. Fripp's guitar is heavily atmospheric and subjected to the sort of heaping effects processing Fehlmann and Weston are known for; Paterson reportedly recorded hours of the virtuoso just noodling around on his six-string and assembled the bits into usable passages only after the fact. Thanks to inspired arrangements and an emphasis on texture, FFWD is also one of only a few albums to successfully figure the guitar in a central position without sounding off-balance or obligatory
  14. I'm trying to find this cd by a group of people called FFWD. It was released in '94 and I bought it, but lost it somewhere n my travels. I would be highly greatful if someone had this cd, and wouldn't mind burning a copy for me. monetary compensation could be worked out if necessary. Thanks in advance. P. S. Read below for some more info on this awesome trippy CD. FFWD stands for Thomas Fehlmann (Sun Electric), Robert Fripp, Kris Weston, and Dr. Alex Paterson (the latter two of the Orb), and as that lineup suggests, was probably ambient's first supergroup. Although a one-off project with no certain plans of reconvening, the album resulting from the few days in the studio spent recording it is a landmark of experimental ambient and surprisingly unlike the various projects its contributors are known for. Closest in feel perhaps to some of the Orb's more recent releases (Pomme Fritz and Orbus Terrarum), FFWD deviates strongly in its sparseness and subtlety. Fripp's guitar is heavily atmospheric and subjected to the sort of heaping effects processing Fehlmann and Weston are known for; Paterson reportedly recorded hours of the virtuoso just noodling around on his six-string and assembled the bits into usable passages only after the fact. Thanks to inspired arrangements and an emphasis on texture, FFWD is also one of only a few albums to successfully figure the guitar in a central position without sounding off-balance or obligatory
  15. Don't worry D...I got your back!!!
  16. http://www.foxes.com/clubs/0-intros/aria/club04/images/Awl.021b.jpg http://www.foxes.com/clubs/0-intros/aria/club03/images/agrd.045b.jpg http://www.foxes.com/clubs/0-intros/aria/club02/images/Ar.034b.jpg http://www.foxes.com/clubs/0-intros/aria/club01/images/Aria.051b.jpg def very hot
  17. How would one tell the difference between freebase coke, and crack? also, what is the difference in how they're made? I know I've probably done them both at one time or another, just wondering how to tell them apart.
  18. I'm sure in the early days, it was about morals and stuff, but this girl even went away to college, which is where most girls lose or at least forget their morals for a while. The people she went to school with were all sexually active, and came from similar backgrounds. At this point, she just reeks of desperation, and tries way too hard at the smallest sign of interest. Then like a dumb-ass she tells guys that she's a virgin. That's the biggest turn off. By the time she gets around to it, it's gonna be a disappointment.
  19. OMG!!! I just learned that a friend of a friend is 28 years old and still a virgin. What the fuck is she holding onto it for? I mean, granted she's not attractive, and can be annoying, but c'mon...i've known uglier and bitchier that get laid. Does anyone know an older virgin than this??
  20. :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: BWAHAHAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAA!!!!!!
  21. Too many to remember...It's like my dad said about his Woodstock experiences..."If you can remember anything, you weren't really there." I took my first hit of cid on my 18th birthday in '93, and since then my life has changed. Done too much of everything to count.
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