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2007-11-30 02:23:37 Description: Hello, World.
My name is John Robbins; I'm nineteen, and live in La Quinta, California. Just a ten minute drive from Palm Springs.
This is not going to be an ordinary (More) Hello, World.
My name is John Robbins; I'm nineteen, and live in La Quinta, California. Just a ten minute drive from Palm Springs.
This is not going to be an ordinary 'youtuber's' video, showing off how good I am at something; showing something that's funny, sad, painful, or even just uploading something for the sheer amusement of it.
No, this is something completely different. This is about something that's haunted me for seven years, now; ever since I moved down here with my family from Fremont, California in February of 2001. Since moving, I've grown depressed; I have to thank my friend, Manny, for inspiring me to make this video, something I should've done a long time ago.
I'm searching for a friend. A long, lost friend. I knew him for several years when I lived at Mountain Vista Apartments. He lived in a town house that was literally about a two hundred feet walk from the small apartment my family and I lived in. His name .. David Cheung.
We attended school together at Walters Jr. High for a short time; and often, we'd go pick up his little brother, Steve, from Durham Elementary. I remember not far from his place at the apartments, in another town house, there were two more friends that we had .. Tommy and Jimmy.
I remember when he first taught me how to skate down a quarter pipe with my rollerblades; how I made him laugh by scraping the front of my helmet against the pavement the last time I tried to drop in before I finally got it right, and how we would hang around the apartment complex with our friends, staying out 'till it got dark. I remember how we'd always sit in the living room of his house, watching rollerblading videos to get us hyped up before going to the skatepark almost every day.
The thing that haunts me to this very day .. Was when me and my family were going on a trip up to Washington; we were going to be gone for two weeks, and right before we left, he told me he was moving the day I was coming back. I remember giving him my phone number and telling him to call me after he got settled in, so we'd be able to keep in touch. He didn't move far away though, just a fourty-five minute drive from where I was living at the time.
The moment we pulled back into our parking spot at the apartment complex, I ran over to the townhouse he lived in; only to find it was vacant and unfurnished. He was gone. My best friend, my brother, and everything that made me happy when I was living at Mountain Vista, gone. I never knew exactly where he moved to. He never called me like he said he would.
David, if you're out there, my friend .. my brother .. please try and contact me, whether it's through youtube, e-mail, phone, anything!
I miss you. I miss our friendship, the things we use to do together; no friendship that I have now can compare to the friendship we had so many years ago. I can only imagine how much you've changed over the last seven or eight years, now..
I miss you, David, and I hope we can meet again, someday, if you're out there.
Thanks, world .. (Less)
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2008-04-21 18:09:58 Description: Hello, World. My name is John Robbins; I'm nineteen, and live in La Quinta, California. Just a ten minute drive from Palm Springs. This is not going to be an ordinary (More) Hello, World. My name is John Robbins; I'm nineteen, and live in La Quinta, California. Just a ten minute drive from Palm Springs. This is not going to be an ordinary 'youtuber's' video, showing off how good I am at something; showing something that's funny, sad, painful, or even just uploading something for the sheer amusement of it. No, this is something completely different. This is about something that's haunted me for seven years, now; ever since I moved down here with my family from Fremont, California in February of 2001. Since moving, I've grown depressed; I have to thank my friend, Manny, for inspiring me to make this video, something I should've done a long time ago. I'm searching for a friend. A long, lost friend. I knew him for several years when I lived at Mountain Vista Apartments. He lived in a town house that was literally about a two hundred feet walk from the small apartment my family and I lived in. His name .. David Cheung. We attended school together at Walters Jr. High for a short time; and often, we'd go pick up his little brother, Steve, from Durham Elementary. I remember not far from his place at the apartments, in another town house, there were two more friends that we had .. Tommy and Jimmy. I remember when he first taught me how to skate down a quarter pipe with my rollerblades; how I made him laugh by scraping the front of my helmet against the pavement the last time I tried to drop in before I finally got it right, and how we would hang around the apartment complex with our friends, staying out 'till it got dark. I remember how we'd always sit in the living room of his house, watching rollerblading videos to get us hyped up before going to the skatepark almost every day. The thing that haunts me to this very day .. Was when me and my family were going on a trip up to Washington; we were going to be gone for two weeks, and right before we left, he told me he was moving the day I was coming back. I remember giving him my phone number and telling him to call me after he got settled in, so we'd be able to keep in touch. He didn't move far away though, just a fourty-five minute drive from where I was living at the time. The moment we pulled back into our parking spot at the apartment complex, I ran over to the townhouse he lived in; only to find it was vacant and unfurnished. He was gone. My best friend, my brother, and everything that made me happy when I was living at Mountain Vista, gone. I never knew exactly where he moved to. He never called me like he said he would. David, if you're out there, my friend .. my brother .. please try and contact me, whether it's through youtube, e-mail, phone, anything! I miss you. I miss our friendship, the things we use to do together; no friendship that I have now can compare to the friendship we had so many years ago. I can only imagine how much you've changed over the last seven or eight years, now.. I miss you, David, and I hope we can meet again, someday, if you're out there. Thanks, world .. (Less)
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2008-04-22 09:48:53 Description: This is Amy at 15, sent to us by her record company for 'Media Grooming' 2001 This is in at the deep end no warm up just straight into a 9 minute interview to test her out. As you will hear (More) This is Amy at 15, sent to us by her record company for 'Media Grooming' 2001 This is in at the deep end no warm up just straight into a 9 minute interview to test her out. As you will hear she is really good-confident & talkative. She has talent and focus. No need for any 'grooming'- but Steve gives a few words of advice at the end. She was probably one of the nicest people I have ever had in the studio. I am so glad the record companies have not crushed her , she has purity , beauty and talent -so rare in the music industry - We all fell in love with her. I put this on here for all her fans so that they can hear what Amy's about and how hard she has worked. The interveiwer and trainer is DJ Steve Powers. He has done them all, Spice Girls ,S Club 7 and many more. AudioProductions helped groom the likes of:BlUE,Westlife,Sugababes -Jamelia -Hepburn -Lolly-and that young guy from Corranation street who went into pop but did not do so well . Plus quite a few we never heard of again. Amy Studt will be around for many years -Check out her YouTube site 'AmyStudtOfficial' for more upto date information. I wonder how her GCSEs went?? AudioProductions London (Less)
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2009-02-03 01:06:28 Description: Pobierz całość: http://tnij.org/the_naked_trader
It's back - and this time it's even more revealing. In this completely updated and expanded edition, top trader Robbie Burns gives you (More) Pobierz całość: http://tnij.org/the_naked_trader
It's back - and this time it's even more revealing. In this completely updated and expanded edition, top trader Robbie Burns gives you the lowdown on the strategies you need to make money from the stock market without having to sit at a screen all day. Robbie quit the rat race in 2001, and believes you can do it too.The original Naked Trader flew off the shelves as the glowing reviews from readers mounted up. This new edition contains loads of new stuff: more essential tips, more key facts, more ideas, more insights, more real-life tales and an awful lot more toast.
Robbie, aka the Naked Trader, is your expert and highly entertaining guide to the often baffling world of the stock market. In between cups of tea, rounds of toast and the occasional 'cuddle' with Mrs Naked Trader, he describes the straightforward techniques that have enabled him to succeed in the markets, escape the rat race and make a lot of money.
This audiobook tells you all you need to know. If you're a complete beginner you can start here or if you're currently trading but want to learn some new ideas - get listening now!
Robbie reveals his trading secrets gathered from 10 years of money making. From how to find good shares in the first place, ensuring you don't buy a complete stinker, to using spread betting to enhance gains and how to make big returns quickly from smaller companies. There's also his simple ""traffic lights"" system, which makes reading company reports a doddle, and real traders reveal their horror stories and winning tips!
This time, Robbie reveals his top 10 secret winning strategies - 10 sure-fire ways to ensure only the best shares get bought. Plus, how to get the confidence to hold onto winning shares and get rid of losers, and how to buy and sell at the right time.
Packed with practical and easy to follow advice, everything is explained simply with none of the incomprehensible jargon found in so many other books. (Less)
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02:23,
2007-06-15 15:28:30 Description: Are you all ready for this!
All my guitars and amps in one 'Eye-Popping' slideshow for your enjoyment and envy.
I've been painstakingly preparing to record a bunch of songs with (More) Are you all ready for this!
All my guitars and amps in one 'Eye-Popping' slideshow for your enjoyment and envy.
I've been painstakingly preparing to record a bunch of songs with various tunings so I needed to fix up some of my un-maintained guitars because they were out of intonation, adjustment and had some issues that needed tending to before recording with them.
After spending the last 2 weeks overhauling my entire guitar collection, I decided to photograph them all against a green screen. I intended to make a slideshow, but didn't really foresee that I would put so much into it. I got a little carried away, but had a lot of fun perfecting my video editing skills. Below is the history behind my guitar collection followed by a highly detailed explanation of my maintenance regimen for recording or gigging.
Instrument Biography:
#1 Westone Dimension IV Electric
I bought this from Central Music in 1989 when they were still in St. Catharines. It was my second guitar replacing a destroyed HONDO strat copy that my Mom bought for me at RJ's music in Niagara Falls when I was 16.
#1 was the first guitar I played out live with (Aqua duck and Sam's to all you Niagara Regional's) and is really 'Fugly' up close. It has survived some serious torture...the worst being thrown down a flight of stairs (not in a case) when I was still dealing with anger issues. I tune this to Drop C# and it still plays like a beast of true Metal Mayhem.
#2 Ibanez Proline Electric
My old girlfriend Kim bought this for me in 1990 at Ostanek's Music St. Catharines and it became my main guitar as it was in better shape than my Westone and I could solo easier with this one.
This guitar has a replacement tremolo (blocked) because the saddles were worn out and I won it from Ebay cheaper than buying new parts from Hoshino (Ibanez) as they rape you on replacement parts and music stores rarely stock what you need anyway. It is tuned Drop C#. The pickguard is just some mirrored stickers to change the look of it from the old red sticker that used to be on it...as seen in previous pictures on myspace. I will always value the smooth Ebony fingerboard on this guitar.
#3 Ibanez RG 560 Electric
I bought this guitar in 1992 from Ostanek's Music in St. Catharines. I could not believe my eyes seeing it hanging up high on the wall. I was the first to play it as it was just brought in. This guitar is the guitar that has seen the most live and studio action and became the feel and look that I desired in a guitar. It really needs a fret job too, but I'll get to that in good time. The Low-Pro Edge, in my opinion, is the best tremolo to ever exist on a guitar. It holds in tune (E-flat) after going apes on it and it still flutters likes butter.
#4 Carvin AC175 Acoustic/Electric
This guitar was/still is the most expensive instrument I ever purchased Direct from Carvin in 1994. It has a neck-through body with a deep purple glossy finish. It is just a beautiful guitar to look at and hold and a dream to play. It is really thin like an electric and the action is almost as good tuned up to E-flat using D' Addario bronze 80/20 .011 through .052 gauge. I can shred on it or strum folk songs. It's the ultimate in playable guitars. I'd probably buy more Carvin's but they are so expensive.
#5 Fender DG -- 10LM Acoustic
I bought this acoustic dreadnought in 1995 at Murphy's Audio in Niagara Falls to have a guitar to strum acoustically at parties as the Carvin was too thin to project any volume acoustically without using a PA system or amp. This is a lower end model that plays like shit. The action is high and it buzzes still. The intonation is off too and it just isn't worth modifying. You can't perfume shit you know. lol
I am using it for an open string drone guitar in the key of B-flat...like a baritone with a .068 gauge string for the B and I had to file out the nut to handle the girth of the thicker strings. It has a good tone, so I'll keep it around for the time being.
#6 Ibanez RG 550 Electric
I bought this used from a pawn shop in Niagara Falls in 1996 and it was almost as nice to play as my blue RG 560. It is my only maple fingerboard in my collection. The paint job isn't original either...some fool did it with soft paint that dings up real easy. This is now tuned as a B-flat Baritone with the fatter gauge of strings I mentioned above. The trem is in good shape because I merged the best parts from my old Proline edge into this one.
#7 Peavey Tracer Electric
I bought this from Ostanek's Music in 2000 and it was originally glossy black with chips and dings in it. I sanded it down to bare wood and stained it hunter green...with a satin clear coating. This guitar is heavy and well made. I also cut out more of the lower horn to get up to the higher frets, but it still feels a little clunky on the 22nd fret.
The Kahler Spyder Bridge is an excellent bridge comparable with a Floyd Rose or Edge, but the saddles are no longer available and mine is in rough shape. I decided to block this trem so it would stay in tune and forget finding a left-handed whammy bar for it. I tune this Drop-A-flat with the low A-flat being a .068 gauge string. I turn to these home made baritones when I'm frustrated with my 7-strings, as sometimes 7 strings are one too many, but I want the lowness.
#8 ESP H-201 Electric
I bought this at Steve's Music while in Montreal, Quebec on a trip for my Fiance Visa interview in 2001 with Patti. This guitar looks like a dream and plays nice. It doesn't have that heavy wood feel that I prefer like the Ibanez guitars...after doing some research on guitar synths, I realized that this was the most suitable guitar for the Roland GK-3 pickup as it had enough space between the bridge saddles and the bridge pickup. I still kind of regret the synth purchase as it plays absurdly unpredictable even after repeat setups on the guitar and GR-20. You'll never see me live with the Roland or this guitar for that reason...unless I write nursery rhyme simple melodies at grindingly slow tempos. lol
I will try to program my sequencer this way just to see if that is more successful than playing it live.
#9 Ibanez RG 470 Electric
I bought this on Ebay used in 2003 as a backup for my other blue RG. It is a cheaper Korean knockoff of my Japan made RG 560. The tremolo is a lower grade than the low-pro edge. I actually drilled out the screw-in whammy bar socket and replaced it with the 'edge' 'push in style' of tremolo arm sockets because I despise a rattle-y loose sound from the screw in jobs. The playability however is better than the Japan made RG 560 because they revamped the neck to body joint to remove the struggle to nail those last high frets. I actually should swap tremolos with the other laser blue RG and make this my main guitar.
#10 Ibanez RG 7420 Electric
I bought this guitar on Ebay new in 2003 and dremeled out the pickup cavities to house these EMG 707's because they are deeper and longer than any stock guitar pickup for a seven string. They are basically bass humbuckers. I tune this guitar Drop-A-flat because I just can't play a 7-string tuned normal because I am so used to playing my 'fake' baritone tuning. With 7-strings, you are facing a lack of fingers to get all the notes you want to hear minus the ones you don't while chording. The answer is to drop the string and voila! You can play seven string chords without any foul notes slipping in there.
#11 Ibanez RG 7420 Electric
Déjà vu...I bought this guitar on Ebay used in 2003 to use as a backup to my first one above. I also 'dremeled out' the pickup cavities to house the beastly EMG 707 pickups. I tune this guitar Drop-A-flat as well. The only difference besides all the f-in paint chips on this one is I wood blocked the tremolo for tuning stability and proper intonation for recording my heavy riffs...as heard in this slideshow.
#12 Brice V2 6-string Bass Electric
I bought this bass new online from Rondo Music in 2003 because the price was right...$200. I wanted to try and record the bass to my tunes instead of programming on my Boss Dr. 660 drum machine. It is difficult to play this monster and it buzzes like a cheap instrument tends to do. I tune it an octave lower than my 7-string guitars so my fingerings are exactly the same. I only wish my hands were big enough to play this well. I still am debating buying EMG's for this as well because I think the pickups are weak or I might sell this and get a 5-string bass to get my hand around the neck better.
#13 Valencia CG 190CE Nylon String Classical Guitar
I bought this new online at Rondo Music on the same purchase date as the Bass because I'd save on shipping and it was only $100. I couldn't believe an acoustic-electric nylon string classical for one hundred bucks was a steal. You know the "you get what you pay for" theory? Well, its intonation BLOWS and won't hold tuning well and I had to file the nut and sand the saddle down to get the action within a playable tolerance. I'll have to see if I have a use for this in any future recordings...if I don't, it's gone! I don't see the point in having a guitar collection you can't use...right?
#14 Carvin C850 Acoustic/Electric Dreadnought
I bought this guitar direct from Carvin in 2004 as it was the most affordable thing for a Lefty in acoustics. I was debating shelling out $500 more to go to the customs like my purple guitar, but wanted a full-bodied sound and not just another thin-bodied shredder.
This guitar really puts my Fender acoustic to shame on all levels. The intonation is decent (not perfect) and it is very playable. It is harder to riff out on this, so it is more of the strummer for my softer side. I do get up higher on the neck with the very roomy cutaway. It sounds amazing acoustically or through the on-board transducer pickup. Carvin is an amazing company. Well worth the money.
#15 Ibanez Prestige
I bought this guitar used on Ebay in 2006 to be my main Drop-C# guitar. I paid $500 and it came with the Prestige case and all. New, this guitar was pushing $900 so I got a good deal. The tremolo is stellar as it is the improved version of the Low-Pro Edge found on my RG 560. This tremolo is why the guitar costs $300 more than the cheaper models. It's worth it though. The tuning is perfect and the action is wicked! The neck is effortless to the last fret, so I just may write some better solos to make use of that.
That's all I have so far in my collection, other than a parts bin that could almost make another guitar or two. Now onto the meticulously described process of how I got my instruments in shape to be record-worthy...and for some folks new to guitar playing, you will find some good tips and advice in there. All the non-musicians and pros can gloss over the next chapter. haha!
My electric guitar maintenance process was basically this:
Removed the old corroded strings and recycled them
Lemon oiled the neck applied using an old toothbrush (Barry's Tip)
Polished the frets with super-fine steel-wool while covering the fingerboard (Barry's Tip)
Tightened every loose screw on the guitar (my OCD kicked into high gear)
Dismantled the bridge, replacing stripped out parts and thoroughly cleaned with alcohol
Put new strings on and completely setup guitar (see below for details)
Polish the entire guitar and take a picture of it.
The Finer Details:
I Restrung with D'Addario XLS Light top/Heavy Bottom Strings
.010-.013-.017-.030-.042-.052 on my E-flat/drop C# tuned guitars
I used the same as above for my 7-string guitars with the addition of adding an Ernie Ball .068 gauge string for the low B-flat/Drop A-flat tunings (it's just cheaper that way than buying 7-string sets) ...besides I wanted fat momma's for strings for extra heavy tone.
I also made a few 6-string guitars 'Fake' Baritone guitars by stringing the same as the 7-string guitars minus the high E string. That is how I recorded my Low-B songs in the studio before 7-strings became readily available for LEFTYS.
I then adjusted the truss rod and bridge height for optimum action without BUZZ...I hate buzz and I play hard so my action has to be set high.
Then I made sure all frets played without buzzing and didn't fret out on bends or whammy pull ups.
Then I adjusted the pickup heights to give even volume over all the strings and between pickups
Once the strings were stretched out (by pulling hard on them and retuning) I intonated them in the position I'd be recording in (seated)
A few of my guitars tremolos are just so beat-up that they go out of tune when using them floating, so I blocked the tremolo with wood. They are now like fixed bridges with the added fine tuning precision. I removed the springs and claw out of the rear of the tremolo and cut two pieces of hard wood to wedge on either side of the tremolo block. This way you don't have to have strings on it to keep the bridge in place and you can bend notes like a hard tail without going flat on the ringing strings not bent at the same time. Don't get me wrong, I love whammy bar wanking, but not if the guitar tuning gets out of whack. The guitars that are still floating are that way because they held in tune within acceptable tolerances on my tuner when comparing a dive bomb recovery to a whammy bar pull-up.
I should point out a few other tricks that I incorporated into my setups that I feel add to their sound quality: I used foam/sponge under the strings at the headstock end to prevent that horrible high-frequency ring from the headstock section of the strings that would resonate when playing hard and heavy. Next, on the guitars that have floating tremolos, I folded up about 2' of toilet paper and placed it between the tremolo springs and the plastic trem cover. This takes away that other awful high-frequency spring resonation and doesn't hinder the tuning stability. All this extra effort gives me a guitar that can play 'dead-silence' muted chord chops without the computer editing. It also takes away the feedback issues associated with sympathetic vibrations at high-volumes.
I use EMG active pickups exclusively for their quiet performance and added low-frequency clarity. I can also get the cleanest-clean sound out of them as they don't color the tone of my amp with any gain or fuzz. I always wire these pickups myself and have to reverse all the wiring diagrams and pots so my knobs work properly (counter-clockwise for high volume) for me. Some guitars even needed dremeling to remove enough wood to fit them in place. Luckily I'm a handy guy with tools.
As for the (x) in my pickup explanation: that means non-functional. I have no real use for the middle position pickup on any of my electric guitars because they get in my way of picking, so I lower that pickup out of the way. I generally leave a 'dummy' pickup in this position in my conversions to EMG as to not leave a gaping hole behind...seeing as active and passive are not compatible on the same guitar, without going into a separate signal path. There would be no point because the pickup is lowered too far from the strings to have any real affect anyway.
Well, that's pretty much a wrap on what I wanted to explain to the vast unknown public and to my dear musician friends. I'll spare all of us the tedious task of an explanation for my live rig.
Take care of yourself and cherish what you have in life, no matter how little or excessive it is.
Aaron (Less)
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2008-04-22 08:56:43 Description: Are you all ready for this! All my guitars and amps in one 'Eye-Popping' slideshow for your enjoyment and envy. I've been painstakingly preparing to record a bunch of songs with (More) Are you all ready for this! All my guitars and amps in one 'Eye-Popping' slideshow for your enjoyment and envy. I've been painstakingly preparing to record a bunch of songs with various tunings so I needed to fix up some of my un-maintained guitars because they were out of intonation, adjustment and had some issues that needed tending to before recording with them. After spending the last 2 weeks overhauling my entire guitar collection, I decided to photograph them all against a green screen. I intended to make a slideshow, but didn't really foresee that I would put so much into it. I got a little carried away, but had a lot of fun perfecting my video editing skills. Below is the history behind my guitar collection followed by a highly detailed explanation of my maintenance regimen for recording or gigging. Instrument Biography: #1 Westone Dimension IV Electric I bought this from Central Music in 1989 when they were still in St. Catharines. It was my second guitar replacing a destroyed HONDO strat copy that my Mom bought for me at RJ's music in Niagara Falls when I was 16. #1 was the first guitar I played out live with (Aqua duck and Sam's to all you Niagara Regional's) and is really 'Fugly' up close. It has survived some serious torture...the worst being thrown down a flight of stairs (not in a case) when I was still dealing with anger issues. I tune this to Drop C# and it still plays like a beast of true Metal Mayhem. #2 Ibanez Proline Electric My old girlfriend Kim bought this for me in 1990 at Ostanek's Music St. Catharines and it became my main guitar as it was in better shape than my Westone and I could solo easier with this one. This guitar has a replacement tremolo (blocked) because the saddles were worn out and I won it from Ebay cheaper than buying new parts from Hoshino (Ibanez) as they rape you on replacement parts and music stores rarely stock what you need anyway. It is tuned Drop C#. The pickguard is just some mirrored stickers to change the look of it from the old red sticker that used to be on it...as seen in previous pictures on myspace. I will always value the smooth Ebony fingerboard on this guitar. #3 Ibanez RG 560 Electric I bought this guitar in 1992 from Ostanek's Music in St. Catharines. I could not believe my eyes seeing it hanging up high on the wall. I was the first to play it as it was just brought in. This guitar is the guitar that has seen the most live and studio action and became the feel and look that I desired in a guitar. It really needs a fret job too, but I'll get to that in good time. The Low-Pro Edge, in my opinion, is the best tremolo to ever exist on a guitar. It holds in tune (E-flat) after going apes on it and it still flutters likes butter. #4 Carvin AC175 Acoustic/Electric This guitar was/still is the most expensive instrument I ever purchased Direct from Carvin in 1994. It has a neck-through body with a deep purple glossy finish. It is just a beautiful guitar to look at and hold and a dream to play. It is really thin like an electric and the action is almost as good tuned up to E-flat using D' Addario bronze 80/20 .011 through .052 gauge. I can shred on it or strum folk songs. It's the ultimate in playable guitars. I'd probably buy more Carvin's but they are so expensive. #5 Fender DG -- 10LM Acoustic I bought this acoustic dreadnought in 1995 at Murphy's Audio in Niagara Falls to have a guitar to strum acoustically at parties as the Carvin was too thin to project any volume acoustically without using a PA system or amp. This is a lower end model that plays like shit. The action is high and it buzzes still. The intonation is off too and it just isn't worth modifying. You can't perfume shit you know. lol I am using it for an open string drone guitar in the key of B-flat...like a baritone with a .068 gauge string for the B and I had to file out the nut to handle the girth of the thicker strings. It has a good tone, so I'll keep it around for the time being. #6 Ibanez RG 550 Electric I bought this used from a pawn shop in Niagara Falls in 1996 and it was almost as nice to play as my blue RG 560. It is my only maple fingerboard in my collection. The paint job isn't original either...some fool did it with soft paint that dings up real easy. This is now tuned as a B-flat Baritone with the fatter gauge of strings I mentioned above. The trem is in good shape because I merged the best parts from my old Proline edge into this one. #7 Peavey Tracer Electric I bought this from Ostanek's Music in 2000 and it was originally glossy black with chips and dings in it. I sanded it down to bare wood and stained it hunter green...with a satin clear coating. This guitar is heavy and well made. I also cut out more of the lower horn to get up to the higher frets, but it still feels a little clunky on the 22nd fret. The Kahler Spyder Bridge is an excellent bridge comparable with a Floyd Rose or Edge, but the saddles are no longer available and mine is in rough shape. I decided to block this trem so it would stay in tune and forget finding a left-handed whammy bar for it. I tune this Drop-A-flat with the low A-flat being a .068 gauge string. I turn to these home made baritones when I'm frustrated with my 7-strings, as sometimes 7 strings are one too many, but I want the lowness. #8 ESP H-201 Electric I bought this at Steve's Music while in Montreal, Quebec on a trip for my Fiance Visa interview in 2001 with Patti. This guitar looks like a dream and plays nice. It doesn't have that heavy wood feel that I prefer like the Ibanez guitars...after doing some research on guitar synths, I realized that this was the most suitable guitar for the Roland GK-3 pickup as it had enough space between the bridge saddles and the bridge pickup. I still kind of regret the synth purchase as it plays absurdly unpredictable even after repeat setups on the guitar and GR-20. You'll never see me live with the Roland or this guitar for that reason...unless I write nursery rhyme simple melodies at grindingly slow tempos. lol I will try to program my sequencer this way just to see if that is more successful than playing it live. #9 Ibanez RG 470 Electric I bought this on Ebay used in 2003 as a backup for my other blue RG. It is a cheaper Korean knockoff of my Japan made RG 560. The tremolo is a lower grade than the low-pro edge. I actually drilled out the screw-in whammy bar socket and replaced it with the 'edge' 'push in style' of tremolo arm sockets because I despise a rattle-y loose sound from the screw in jobs. The playability however is better than the Japan made RG 560 because they revamped the neck to body joint to remove the struggle to nail those last high frets. I actually should swap tremolos with the other laser blue RG and make this my main guitar. #10 Ibanez RG 7420 Electric I bought this guitar on Ebay new in 2003 and dremeled out the pickup cavities to house these EMG 707's because they are deeper and longer than any stock guitar pickup for a seven string. They are basically bass humbuckers. I tune this guitar Drop-A-flat because I just can't play a 7-string tuned normal because I am so used to playing my 'fake' baritone tuning. With 7-strings, you are facing a lack of fingers to get all the notes you want to hear minus the ones you don't while chording. The answer is to drop the string and voila! You can play seven string chords without any foul notes slipping in there. #11 Ibanez RG 7420 Electric Déjà vu...I bought this guitar on Ebay used in 2003 to use as a backup to my first one above. I also 'dremeled out' the pickup cavities to house the beastly EMG 707 pickups. I tune this guitar Drop-A-flat as well. The only difference besides all the f-in paint chips on this one is I wood blocked the tremolo for tuning stability and proper intonation for recording my heavy riffs...as heard in this slideshow. #12 Brice V2 6-string Bass Electric I bought this bass new online from Rondo Music in 2003 because the price was right...$200. I wanted to try and record the bass to my tunes instead of programming on my Boss Dr. 660 drum machine. It is difficult to play this monster and it buzzes like a cheap instrument tends to do. I tune it an octave lower than my 7-string guitars so my fingerings are exactly the same. I only wish my hands were big enough to play this well. I still am debating buying EMG's for this as well because I think the pickups are weak or I might sell this and get a 5-string bass to get my hand around the neck better. #13 Valencia CG 190CE Nylon String Classical Guitar I bought this new online at Rondo Music on the same purchase date as the Bass because I'd save on shipping and it was only $100. I couldn't believe an acoustic-electric nylon string classical for one hundred bucks was a steal. You know the "you get what you pay for" theory? Well, its intonation BLOWS and won't hold tuning well and I had to file the nut and sand the saddle down to get the action within a playable tolerance. I'll have to see if I have a use for this in any future recordings...if I don't, it's gone! I don't see the point in having a guitar collection you can't use...right? #14 Carvin C850 Acoustic/Electric Dreadnought I bought this guitar direct from Carvin in 2004 as it was the most affordable thing for a Lefty in acoustics. I was debating shelling out $500 more to go to the customs like my purple guitar, but wanted a full-bodied sound and not just another thin-bodied shredder. This guitar really puts my Fender acoustic to shame on all levels. The intonation is decent (not perfect) and it is very playable. It is harder to riff out on this, so it is more of the strummer for my softer side. I do get up higher on the neck with the very roomy cutaway. It sounds amazing acoustically or through the on-board transducer pickup. Carvin is an amazing company. Well worth the money. #15 Ibanez Prestige I bought this guitar used on Ebay in 2006 to be my main Drop-C# guitar. I paid $500 and it came with the Prestige case and all. New, this guitar was pushing $900 so I got a good deal. The tremolo is stellar as it is the improved version of the Low-Pro Edge found on my RG 560. This tremolo is why the guitar costs $300 more than the cheaper models. It's worth it though. The tuning is perfect and the action is wicked! The neck is effortless to the last fret, so I just may write some better solos to make use of that. That's all I have so far in my collection, other than a parts bin that could almost make another guitar or two. Now onto the meticulously described process of how I got my instruments in shape to be record-worthy...and for some folks new to guitar playing, you will find some good tips and advice in there. All the non-musicians and pros can gloss over the next chapter. haha! My electric guitar maintenance process was basically this: Removed the old corroded strings and recycled them Lemon oiled the neck applied using an old toothbrush (Barry's Tip) Polished the frets with super-fine steel-wool while covering the fingerboard (Barry's Tip) Tightened every loose screw on the guitar (my OCD kicked into high gear) Dismantled the bridge, replacing stripped out parts and thoroughly cleaned with alcohol Put new strings on and completely setup guitar (see below for details) Polish the entire guitar and take a picture of it. The Finer Details: I Restrung with D'Addario XLS Light top/Heavy Bottom Strings .010-.013-.017-.030-.042-.052 on my E-flat/drop C# tuned guitars I used the same as above for my 7-string guitars with the addition of adding an Ernie Ball .068 gauge string for the low B-flat/Drop A-flat tunings (it's just cheaper that way than buying 7-string sets) ...besides I wanted fat momma's for strings for extra heavy tone. I also made a few 6-string guitars 'Fake' Baritone guitars by stringing the same as the 7-string guitars minus the high E string. That is how I recorded my Low-B songs in the studio before 7-strings became readily available for LEFTYS. I then adjusted the truss rod and bridge height for optimum action without BUZZ...I hate buzz and I play hard so my action has to be set high. Then I made sure all frets played without buzzing and didn't fret out on bends or whammy pull ups. Then I adjusted the pickup heights to give even volume over all the strings and between pickups Once the strings were stretched out (by pulling hard on them and retuning) I intonated them in the position I'd be recording in (seated) A few of my guitars tremolos are just so beat-up that they go out of tune when using them floating, so I blocked the tremolo with wood. They are now like fixed bridges with the added fine tuning precision. I removed the springs and claw out of the rear of the tremolo and cut two pieces of hard wood to wedge on either side of the tremolo block. This way you don't have to have strings on it to keep the bridge in place and you can bend notes like a hard tail without going flat on the ringing strings not bent at the same time. Don't get me wrong, I love whammy bar wanking, but not if the guitar tuning gets out of whack. The guitars that are still floating are that way because they held in tune within acceptable tolerances on my tuner when comparing a dive bomb recovery to a whammy bar pull-up. I should point out a few other tricks that I incorporated into my setups that I feel add to their sound quality: I used foam/sponge under the strings at the headstock end to prevent that horrible high-frequency ring from the headstock section of the strings that would resonate when playing hard and heavy. Next, on the guitars that have floating tremolos, I folded up about 2' of toilet paper and placed it between the tremolo springs and the plastic trem cover. This takes away that other awful high-frequency spring resonation and doesn't hinder the tuning stability. All this extra effort gives me a guitar that can play 'dead-silence' muted chord chops without the computer editing. It also takes away the feedback issues associated with sympathetic vibrations at high-volumes. I use EMG active pickups exclusively for their quiet performance and added low-frequency clarity. I can also get the cleanest-clean sound out of them as they don't color the tone of my amp with any gain or fuzz. I always wire these pickups myself and have to reverse all the wiring diagrams and pots so my knobs work properly (counter-clockwise for high volume) for me. Some guitars even needed dremeling to remove enough wood to fit them in place. Luckily I'm a handy guy with tools. As for the (x) in my pickup explanation: that means non-functional. I have no real use for the middle position pickup on any of my electric guitars because they get in my way of picking, so I lower that pickup out of the way. I generally leave a 'dummy' pickup in this position in my conversions to EMG as to not leave a gaping hole behind...seeing as active and passive are not compatible on the same guitar, without going into a separate signal path. There would be no point because the pickup is lowered too far from the strings to have any real affect anyway. Well, that's pretty much a wrap on what I wanted to explain to the vast unknown public and to my dear musician friends. I'll spare all of us the tedious task of an explanation for my live rig. Take care of yourself and cherish what you have in life, no matter how little or excessive it is. Aaron (Less)
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2008-04-22 09:21:28 Description: SUPPORT http://www.musicrising.org/ "Like a river to the sea, Lauren. See you for a swim." ... Bono dedicated 'One Tree Hill' to Lauren, who was aboard the terrorist-hijacked (More) SUPPORT http://www.musicrising.org/ "Like a river to the sea, Lauren. See you for a swim." ... Bono dedicated 'One Tree Hill' to Lauren, who was aboard the terrorist-hijacked United Airlines Flight 93 when the San Francisco-bound jet crashed into a Pennsylvania field on Sept. 11, 2001, with her unborn child. It was at Oakland´s show last november. Her husband Jack Grandcolas met Bono. "Jack Grandcolas Husband of Lauren Grandcolas: The other night, Lauren Grandcolas appeared again in a dream to her husband, Jack. She was smiling, as she always is in these visions, and giving him a thumbs-up sign. Jack asked her, "How are you here? You made it. This is great, but you haven't told your family. They're mourning your death." Lauren didn't say anything. She never does. "Maybe it's her way of somehow getting back and letting me know that she's OK and that she'll see me again," said Grandcolas, 43. Five years ago, Grandcolas said, he and Lauren "were going down the highway of life at 85 mph, living the American dream." They were young, attractive and about to become parents. After Lauren died at age 38, Grandcolas felt like "somebody reached into my chest, ripped my heart out, tore it in half, shoved in back in my chest and put me barefoot on a rocky road." Depressed, he lost 30 pounds. Often it was all he could do to choke down soup. He began to think about his own mortality. And about whether he'd be happier with Lauren, wherever she was. "I'm not afraid to die anymore," Grandcolas said. "In fact, a certain part of me almost wishes for it. But then you realize that your loved one wouldn't want that." After Sept. 11, it seemed everyone had advice. People told him he should move out of his house. They told him to start dating again. They told him to get rid of Lauren's clothes. "To hold onto those things is part of the purging process," Grandcolas said. "Only you know when you're done. You know when you're sick and you throw up? You say, 'I'm not done throwing up because I still feel sick.' " A couple of years ago, he took a deep breath and said, "OK, these clothes are not doing anybody any good. They're nice clothes, and they might do some people some good, so take them to the Goodwill." Two years ago he moved into a home in a quiet nook of the San Rafael hills, where he lives alone. He has been on a few dates. And he thinks he's ready for more. He thinks Lauren will bring him love again. Last November, Grandcolas got a bit of advice from an unlikely source: U2 singer Bono. Grandcolas' first date with Lauren was at a U2 concert in 1985. He keeps the ticket stub in his wallet. At the urging of a mutual friend, Bono dedicated one of Lauren's favorite U2 songs, "One Tree Hill," to her at the band's November concert in Oakland. In the song, a tribute to a friend of the band who had died, the river is life and the sea is the afterlife. Afterward, Grandcolas thanked the singer at a private party, then confided in him his nagging fear: He worried that he would "mortgage his opportunity to see Lauren again." " 'Ah, we all (mess) up,' " Grandcolas recalled Bono saying. " 'I (messed) up last week. That's why God gave us forgiveness.' " Then Bono wrote an inscription -- to Lauren -- on the ticket that paraphrased "One Tree Hill": "Like a river to the sea, Lauren. See you for a swim." Grandcolas holds the ticket and smiles. "That was one of those little chapters of closure."" from http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2006/09/11/MNG8KL39DJ1.DTL&feed=rss.news (Less)
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2007-09-11 12:53:44 Description: SUPPORT http://www.musicrising.org/
"Like a river to the sea, Lauren. See you for a swim." ... Bono dedicated 'One Tree Hill' to Lauren, who was aboard the terrorist-hijacked (More) SUPPORT http://www.musicrising.org/
"Like a river to the sea, Lauren. See you for a swim." ... Bono dedicated 'One Tree Hill' to Lauren, who was aboard the terrorist-hijacked United Airlines Flight 93 when the San Francisco-bound jet crashed into a Pennsylvania field on Sept. 11, 2001, with her unborn child. It was at Oakland´s show last november. Her husband Jack Grandcolas met Bono.
"Jack Grandcolas
Husband of Lauren Grandcolas:
The other night, Lauren Grandcolas appeared again in a dream to her husband, Jack. She was smiling, as she always is in these visions, and giving him a thumbs-up sign.
Jack asked her, "How are you here? You made it. This is great, but you haven't told your family. They're mourning your death."
Lauren didn't say anything. She never does.
"Maybe it's her way of somehow getting back and letting me know that she's OK and that she'll see me again," said Grandcolas, 43.
Five years ago, Grandcolas said, he and Lauren "were going down the highway of life at 85 mph, living the American dream." They were young, attractive and about to become parents. After Lauren died at age 38, Grandcolas felt like "somebody reached into my chest, ripped my heart out, tore it in half, shoved in back in my chest and put me barefoot on a rocky road."
Depressed, he lost 30 pounds. Often it was all he could do to choke down soup. He began to think about his own mortality. And about whether he'd be happier with Lauren, wherever she was.
"I'm not afraid to die anymore," Grandcolas said. "In fact, a certain part of me almost wishes for it. But then you realize that your loved one wouldn't want that."
After Sept. 11, it seemed everyone had advice. People told him he should move out of his house. They told him to start dating again. They told him to get rid of Lauren's clothes.
"To hold onto those things is part of the purging process," Grandcolas said. "Only you know when you're done. You know when you're sick and you throw up? You say, 'I'm not done throwing up because I still feel sick.' "
A couple of years ago, he took a deep breath and said, "OK, these clothes are not doing anybody any good. They're nice clothes, and they might do some people some good, so take them to the Goodwill."
Two years ago he moved into a home in a quiet nook of the San Rafael hills, where he lives alone. He has been on a few dates. And he thinks he's ready for more.
He thinks Lauren will bring him love again.
Last November, Grandcolas got a bit of advice from an unlikely source: U2 singer Bono.
Grandcolas' first date with Lauren was at a U2 concert in 1985. He keeps the ticket stub in his wallet. At the urging of a mutual friend, Bono dedicated one of Lauren's favorite U2 songs, "One Tree Hill," to her at the band's November concert in Oakland. In the song, a tribute to a friend of the band who had died, the river is life and the sea is the afterlife.
Afterward, Grandcolas thanked the singer at a private party, then confided in him his nagging fear: He worried that he would "mortgage his opportunity to see Lauren again."
" 'Ah, we all (mess) up,' " Grandcolas recalled Bono saying. " 'I (messed) up last week. That's why God gave us forgiveness.' "
Then Bono wrote an inscription -- to Lauren -- on the ticket that paraphrased "One Tree Hill": "Like a river to the sea, Lauren. See you for a swim."
Grandcolas holds the ticket and smiles. "That was one of those little chapters of closure.""
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2008-04-29 05:58:21 Description: Biography
Jessica grew up in Hamilton Canada near Toronto. Jessica's mother died when Jessica was 16, leaving her to fend for herself in life, her father "wasn't in the (More) Biography
Jessica grew up in Hamilton Canada near Toronto. Jessica's mother died when Jessica was 16, leaving her to fend for herself in life, her father "wasn't in the picture." Jessica feels her experiences growing up made her a stronger person overall. As a High School Athlete she competed in Hockey, Basketball, Baseball, Football, Soccer, Track and Swimming. She was twice voted her School's Athlete of the Year. She says that her High School friends and opponents aren't surprised that she took up Boxing, as she was "always aggressive"
She began Boxing at age 20 and competed for two years as an Amateur at the Local and Provincial level in Canada. Jessica found that Boxing filled a void in her life and left her filling fulfilled !
At the 1998 Ontario Championships in St. Catherines, Jessica won her first two fights with a second-round knockout, she then went on to take the Provincial Bantamweight Title with a unanimous decision over a more experienced opponent.
Rakoczy was considered for the Canadian National Boxing Team, but a multi-car accident that injured her neck, shoulder, back and knee prevented her from competing. A planned second run at making the Canadian National Team ended when she broke her wrist on a Sparring partner's head.
Jessica then decided to come to America and make her pro debut. On October 21, 2000 in Philadelphia, Mississippi, she had a first round knockout against Pamela Sepulvado.
On December 3, 2000 Jessica then fought Josephine Bracamontes in Miami, Florida. This bout was stopped when Bracamontes was unable to defend against a series of rights to her head.
On January 21, 2001 at Sunset Station in San Antonio, Texas, Jessica won a four-round unanimous decision over previously unbeaten local fighter Mary Wells. The last two rounds were shown on Fox Sports, who appear to have taken special not of Jessica as a prospect. Women's Boxing Page correspondent Kevin Cockle wrote that in this fight "Rakoczy looks like a decent, rudimentary prospect with good, if deliberate movement, and accurate hands. She should be given credit for executing a fight plan and actually causing Wells to lose; she read Wells accurately, and utilized appropriate measures to beat her. Rakoczy used no combination punching to speak of, no body punching, but Jessica's jab could be special...she steps in and spears it with tremendous commitment and with her lanky locomotion and long reach, it seems the logical punch to build on. She has a straight right as well... as long as she's able to control pace and score up the middle, she'll be effective."
Rakoczy started training out of Las Vegas. Jessica has continued her winning streak and is now 19-1. Her one loss was against Jennifer Alcorn and was a wildly discrepant split decision. Jessica would love a rematch, but Jennifer has retired from the sport.
Jessica lives her life as a true athlete, she trains hard every day, watches her diet and mentally prepares herself each and every time she steps into the ring.
Jessica has had to overcome several obstacles in her life. Not only outside the ring, but inside as well. During one of her latest fights Jessica felt a pop in her right ankle. She continued to fight and won the match. After the match she sought medical advice in Canada and was told she had to have surgery on her ankle and would never be able to fight again. Jessica returned to the US and went to a specialist and had the surgery. Jessica has had three fights since the surgery and has won every one of them. This injury was not a setback, but an opportunity for her to become a better fighter and learn more skills.
This is a sport that Jessica loves and she appreciates everyone's support and encouragement.
Jessica feels you should always go for your dreams... (Less)
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03:04,
2008-12-08 03:22:39 Description: Basic Info
Name: Marky Cielo
Nickname: Marky
Birthday: May 12, 1988
Birth Place: Butuan City
Showbiz Anniversary: March 12, 2001
Personal
Full Name: Mark Angelo C. Cielo
Claim to fame:
Marky is (More) Basic Info
Name: Marky Cielo
Nickname: Marky
Birthday: May 12, 1988
Birth Place: Butuan City
Showbiz Anniversary: March 12, 2001
Personal
Full Name: Mark Angelo C. Cielo
Claim to fame:
Marky is StarStruck 3's Ultimate Sole Survivor.
Unforgettable moment:
"When I joined Starstruck."
Unforgettable childhood memory:
"Nasemento yung kaliwang paa ko!"
Favorites
Marky's hit list:
1. Marky spends his free time watching TV or drawing.
2. He plays chess and basketball.
3. His favorite movie is You Got Served.
4. His foreign actor of choice is Keanu Reeves.
5. He likes listening to the music of Regine Velasquez and Janno Gibbs.
6. He's a fan of hip and techno music.
7. He likes hiphop clothes.
Star Trivia:
Marky's biggest frustration is he couldn't sing!
Q & A
On the spot:
Why did you enter showbusiness?
"I just decided to try 'buhay artista.'"
What is your biggest frustration/regret?
"[That I'm not] a good singer."
What do you value most?
"My family and my friends."
What is your advice to aspiring artists?
"Just always give your best; grab all the chances cause youll never know if it'll be your last."
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2008-12-23 11:48:08 Description: His biggest frustration may be singing, but he definitely made up for it with his killer dance moves! Catch this StarStruck 3 Sole Survivor in his various GMA guestings!
Basic Info
Name: Marky (More) His biggest frustration may be singing, but he definitely made up for it with his killer dance moves! Catch this StarStruck 3 Sole Survivor in his various GMA guestings!
Basic Info
Name: Marky Cielo
Nickname: Marky
Birthday: May 12, 1988
Birth Place: Butuan City
Showbiz Anniversary: March 12, 2001
Personal
Full Name: Mark Angelo C. Cielo
Claim to fame:
Marky is StarStruck 3's Ultimate Sole Survivor.
Unforgettable moment:
"When I joined Starstruck."
Unforgettable childhood memory:
"Nasemento yung kaliwang paa ko!"
Favorites
Marky's hit list:
1. Marky spends his free time watching TV or drawing.
2. He plays chess and basketball.
3. His favorite movie is You Got Served.
4. His foreign actor of choice is Keanu Reeves.
5. He likes listening to the music of Regine Velasquez and Janno Gibbs.
6. He's a fan of hip and techno music.
7. He likes hiphop clothes.
Star Trivia:
Marky's biggest frustration is he couldn't sing!
Q & A
On the spot:
Why did you enter showbusiness?
"I just decided to try 'buhay artista.'"
What is your biggest frustration/regret?
"[That I'm not] a good singer."
What do you value most?
"My family and my friends."
What is your advice to aspiring artists?
"Just always give your best; grab all the chances cause youll never know if it'll be your last." (Less)
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2008-12-12 02:59:22 Description: Custom exhaust on a 2001 Hyundai Tiburon.
- Megan/Flyride/KFX equal-length header
- Magnaflow 2.5" High-flow Cat
-28" Dynomax Thrush Glasspack
-16" Dynomax Race-Bullet Resonator (More) Custom exhaust on a 2001 Hyundai Tiburon.
- Megan/Flyride/KFX equal-length header
- Magnaflow 2.5" High-flow Cat
-28" Dynomax Thrush Glasspack
-16" Dynomax Race-Bullet Resonator
-14" Dynomax Super-Turbo Muffler
-All 2.5" piping, Crush Bent
It kinda sounds farty at lower RPM, but above 4K it sounds pretty good.
Props to RDTiburon.com for all their great advice! (Less)
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2009-01-25 05:50:24 Description: Because we're actually situated in Utah, you can come in and make our acquaintance face to face. We are the ones that can bring you very competitive pricing while helping you save more money and (More) Because we're actually situated in Utah, you can come in and make our acquaintance face to face. We are the ones that can bring you very competitive pricing while helping you save more money and time with your new website or web application. Also, the sites we have been able to build for people have made them a lot of money! Make sure you give us a call today in order to learn what we can do for your business!
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2008-11-25 19:18:47 Description: Militia Advice from Alex Jones
This is Freedom of Speech at it's best!
As Protected and Guaranteed to me in The US Constitution!
I would never cause any type of violence, The video is just (More) Militia Advice from Alex Jones
This is Freedom of Speech at it's best!
As Protected and Guaranteed to me in The US Constitution!
I would never cause any type of violence, The video is just an expression of how most Americans feel about the Government.
THIS IS MY ART!
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2008-08-29 06:57:06 Description: <a href="http://www.metacafe.com/watch/1627837/making_money_online_doing_surveys/"><img (More) <a href="http://www.metacafe.com/watch/1627837/making_money_online_doing_surveys/"><img src="http://s.mcstatic.com/thumb/1627837/7826961/4/directors_cut/0/1/making_money_online_doing_surveys.jpg" border="0" width="170" height="138" alt="Making Money Online Doing Surveys" vspace="4" hspace="4" /></a>
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<p>Cash Crate is a site that pays you for doing surveys and simple offers like registering to free sites. Its totally free to join. You simply go to http://tinyurl.com/5a97gn and write down your first and last name, your address and an email address. I advise you to make a new email address for this as there will be junk sent your way. This is a really easy way to make money online and you should consider if you are looking for extra cash. If you have any questions, email me at adam_2001_z@hotmail.com
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