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#176147 by Coma Divine
Fri Oct 31, 2008 6:54 am
sj_2150 wrote:ugh those things suck ass

feel better mate


Cheers Sab.
Once I'm rid of this, I'm gonna get grommets put in my eardrums...I've had ear hassles ever since I was a teenager. :(

djskrimp wrote:Annoying high pitched squeal in my ear. Fuck YOU, tinnitus!


Welcome to the club, Stoneman. Shitty, ain't it?
#176148 by BlueRaja
Fri Oct 31, 2008 8:55 am
Coma Divine wrote:
sj_2150 wrote:ugh those things suck ass

feel better mate


Cheers Sab.
Once I'm rid of this, I'm gonna get grommets put in my eardrums...I've had ear hassles ever since I was a teenager. :(

djskrimp wrote:Annoying high pitched squeal in my ear. Fuck YOU, tinnitus!


Welcome to the club, Stoneman. Shitty, ain't it?


I have it, too. I have to sleep with a fan running at night to drown out the sound. :(
#176149 by Biert
Fri Oct 31, 2008 9:06 am
This is clearly an old-peoples malfunction :lol: Keeker probably has it too :P
#176150 by BlueRaja
Fri Oct 31, 2008 9:56 am
Biert wrote:This is clearly an old-peoples malfunction :lol: Keeker probably has it too :P


Too bad you won't live long enough to experience it (along with other things).
#176154 by Keeker
Fri Oct 31, 2008 10:38 am
Biert wrote:This is clearly an old-peoples malfunction :lol: Keeker probably has it too :P

<umbrage> My wee lugs work fine thank you. :chain:

My only experience of tinnitus is the short term kind where your ear (usually only one) accidentally tunes in to it for no apparent reason. My daughter has described getting the same thing every now and again.
#176157 by Atari
Fri Oct 31, 2008 11:21 am
starting off 9 nights solid at work....damn contract changes
#176165 by Josiah Tobin
Fri Oct 31, 2008 11:34 pm
The show we just played :(
Couldn't hear anything, played the wrong parts because of it, had to use someone else's amp which had no mids at all (crackling mess of non-existent tone), left some vital equipment at home and spent the rest of the evening feeling ill from stress and panic attacks. :?

~Josiah
#176197 by ZiniN
Sun Nov 02, 2008 6:21 pm
MY friend who we're supposed to be splicing a track with and dueling leads got his hand cut bouncing at a club, 17 stitches, HE CANT PLAY FOR A MONTH, WHAT ARE WE SUPPOSED TO DO NOW?!!??!!?
#176216 by Biert
Mon Nov 03, 2008 1:09 pm
If there's any ass that needs replacement it's yours, Sab. A small human could get lost in there.



Totally un-awesome: The American elections getting more media attention than Dutch elections ever would. Nonsense.
#176217 by BrunoN
Mon Nov 03, 2008 1:41 pm
Biert wrote:Totally un-awesome: The American elections getting more media attention than Dutch elections ever would. Nonsense.


They're kinda more influential to the world that Dutch elections, you have to admit it.

(personally, I'm happy our elections and all that embarassing cretins usually taking part of them aren't getting attention abroad.)
#176220 by Biert
Mon Nov 03, 2008 2:30 pm
BrunoN wrote:
Biert wrote:Totally un-awesome: The American elections getting more media attention than Dutch elections ever would. Nonsense.


They're kinda more influential to the world that Dutch elections, you have to admit it.

Oh come on. It's exactly this kind of crap that makes Americans think they're more important than anyone else. (No offence to the Americanos here, it's just the impression that I (and I think many fellow-Europeans and other non-Americans) get of 'the stereotypical American'.)
#176225 by Keeker
Mon Nov 03, 2008 2:54 pm
Biert wrote:
BrunoN wrote:
Biert wrote:Totally un-awesome: The American elections getting more media attention than Dutch elections ever would. Nonsense.


They're kinda more influential to the world that Dutch elections, you have to admit it.

Oh come on. It's exactly this kind of crap that makes Americans think they're more important than anyone else. (No offence to the Americanos here, it's just the impression that I (and I think many fellow-Europeans and other non-Americans) get of 'the stereotypical American'.)

The world is paying a lot of attention because they DO influence so much and as we have noticed recently our economies are all pretty much tied up together. Who wins this will dictate the direction of economic policy for the next few years. That, if nothing else, is going to be important for the rest of us.
#176229 by BlueRaja
Mon Nov 03, 2008 3:13 pm
Stereotypes are UN-awesome.

I can't wait until the elections are over. I'm drowning in All-Things-Political (television, internet, newspaper, snail mail, etc). Saturated.

However, I'll be watching the news as soon as I'm home from work tomorrow night. Afterwards, Wednesday morning, we'll all fall back on schedule with All-Things-Christmas for 2 months. :roll:

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