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My very first, and still my favorite concert in a small venue, back in I think '83ish.

Still just a tadpole.
 
My very first, and still my favorite concert in a small venue, back in I think '83ish.

Still just a tadpole.

Oh man.....lol

I'd been to several hundred shows by then and had already seen the Clash three times. Or wait...maybe once was 1984.

My first concert was Kiss in 1974 at the Michigan Palace.

I was 14.
 
Oh man.....lol

I'd been to several hundred shows by then and had already seen the Clash three times. Or wait...maybe once was 1984.

My first concert was Kiss in 1974 at the Michigan Palace.

I was 14.

I think everyone your ages first concert or first album was KISS. My first record was Brandy (You're a fine girl). :cool:

Chemgirl: What was your first concert?
 
I think everyone your ages first concert or first album was KISS. My first record was Brandy (You're a fine girl). :cool:

Chemgirl: What was your first concert?

No my first record was Michelle by the Beatles and my second was Spirit in the Sky (with Milk Cow on the b-side...lol) by Norman Greenbaum. lol
 
it has been replicated, believe me.




I don't go to concerts, but I'm sure it is.

I've seen 4-500 shows. The vast majority of those was between 1974 and 1988 or so, then I shot a lot of bands in the mid nineties. I haven't been to a concert in years and the last show was John Tesh...lol

What kind of Camera do you have.
 
Nipple clamps and a leash...what are your ideas on the best ways to mix that up in the bedroom?
 
I've seen 4-500 shows. The vast majority of those was between 1974 and 1988 or so, then I shot a lot of bands in the mid nineties. I haven't been to a concert in years and the last show was John Tesh...lol

What kind of Camera do you have.

From KISS to John Tesh?

Ahahahahaha...ha
 
From KISS to John Tesh?

Ahahahahaha...ha

I've seen bands you'd kill to see or cringe.

Mostly metal bands 80's bands 70's bands most of the biggies and a lot of cool punk shows too.

I grew up in the Detroit area and was a musician as well so...we had concert venues all over and all the bands played the area.

It was easy pickins and tickets were cheap.

I saw Journey front row for 2 dollars before anyone ever knew who they were. I could tell stories for days about some of the shows.

Glad I did it too. I don't know what memories these kids will have today.

Later my igloo gator. Im outta here.
 
I've seen bands you'd kill to see or cringe.

Mostly metal bands 80's bands 70's bands most of the biggies and a lot of cool punk shows too.

I grew up in the Detroit area and was a musician as well so...we had concert venues all over and all the bands played the area.

It was easy pickins and tickets were cheap.

I saw Journey front row for 2 dollars before anyone ever knew who they were. I could tell stories for days about some of the shows.

Glad I did it too. I don't know what memories these kids will have today.

Later my igloo gator. Im outta here.

Journey. :heart:

My brother did some work on Steve Perry's house a few years back. Said he was really short.

Okay, I'm sure you saw some awesomeness, but come on, I couldn't let the John Tesh pass.

Did you dance? :D

Goodnight.
 
Journey. :heart:

My brother did some work on Steve Perry's house a few years back. Said he was really short.

Okay, I'm sure you saw some awesomeness, but come on, I couldn't let the John Tesh pass.

Did you dance? :D

Goodnight.

I gotta tell you the story fast. I got free tickets...ok? At least I have that excuse and I saw his show at Red Rocks in Colorado on TV and they were rockin pretty good.

So we go....nice big out door covered amphitheater....pouring rain. I can tell it's dead when we get there late. Shows starting theres 400 people sitting in a place that can hold ten thousand.

Were high as hell. We walk in wet, sit down, and watch a few tunes. He's unplugged with like two other players he's sittin there in a chair wearing a Hawaiian shirt kakis and birkenstocks and the other 398 people there were old ladies and fruits.

They alll know every word of every song. It was like his fan club.

Anyhow after three songs we get up to book in between songs so as not to be rude and everyone stares at us including Tesh!!!

I wanted to say..."What?" But we walked out with our tails betwixt our legs and in shame from said John Tesh Concert.

So there.

Now you know.
 
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1983 was a good year. :)

i barely remember it. i was an 8th / 9th grader, just floating along with no discernible identity

chemgirl what's your preference: morning, afternoon, evening, or middle-of-the-nite secks?
 
I've seen 4-500 shows. The vast majority of those was between 1974 and 1988 or so, then I shot a lot of bands in the mid nineties. I haven't been to a concert in years and the last show was John Tesh...lol

What kind of Camera do you have.

I have multiple:

Nikon D90
Nikon Powershot S5
Pentax film SLR (don't remember the model)
Canon AEI

as well as 10 -15 antique cameras

Nipple clamps and a leash...what are your ideas on the best ways to mix that up in the bedroom?

use the nipple clamps on the woman as well as the leash.. make her follow you around and if she trips on the clamp cord and whimpers, she gets spanked.

From KISS to John Tesh?

Ahahahahaha...ha

that is a bizarre transition.

Journey. :heart:

My brother did some work on Steve Perry's house a few years back. Said he was really short.

Okay, I'm sure you saw some awesomeness, but come on, I couldn't let the John Tesh pass.

Did you dance? :D

Goodnight.

I always try and dance.

i barely remember it. i was an 8th / 9th grader, just floating along with no discernible identity

chemgirl what's your preference: morning, afternoon, evening, or middle-of-the-nite secks?

morning.
 
chemgirl what's the process behind "freezerburn"? i've always wondered what that was about, how frozen foods go bad.
 
chemgirl what's the process behind "freezerburn"? i've always wondered what that was about, how frozen foods go bad.

freezer burn is when the moisture in your food (as ice crystals) find their way out of your food through a hole in the container they are stored in or just from time. It basically dries out your food.

Where generally speaking is "Fuckeneh"?

anywhere in Canada
 
freezer burn is when the moisture in your food (as ice crystals) find their way out of your food through a hole in the container they are stored in or just from time. It basically dries out your food.

so then it doesn't go bad? or it's just a different kind of bad?
 
it allows room for bacteria to grow.. so yes, it does go bad.

thanks! i always assumed bacteria couldn't grow in freezer conditions

chemgirl if you weren't pursuing a chemistry career, what do you think you'd be doing as a 2nd choice?
 
thanks! i always assumed bacteria couldn't grow in freezer conditions

chemgirl if you weren't pursuing a chemistry career, what do you think you'd be doing as a 2nd choice?

probably something to do with animals... I love animals, always have.
 
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