Many people have spent much time trying to find out how much time he spent looping.
Almost as much time as he spent looping, I'll bet.

--Patrick
(I still haven't seen this movie)
 
I just spend 200€ on gin. :oops:
Soooo, about that staying over and offering me your booze.... :whistling:


Just got back from a Breakfast with Bubbles. No, I didn't sit in front of a mirror :p Had a coupon for breakfast & champagne in a fancy hotel. Y'know, in theory I like it, but in practice, all these hotels offer breakfast 'till 10am or 10:30am, which mean,s including half an hour or so of driving at accounting for at least an hour to have a relaxed meal, you're looking at getting up at 8am or so, and only getting something in my mouth by 09:30. Getting up early, having to wait a while for breakfast? Your breakfast better be amazing. It was okayish.
 

Cajungal

Staff member
I did a morning journal prompt on Friday that made a kid wonder...

"Ms. Leslie didn't have a home computer or a smart phone when she was your age. How did she figure out the answers to her questions?"

This little boy walks up to me thinking *really* hard and asks, "Ms. Leslie? Benjamin Franklin. Were you and him at the same time?"

"...He was way before me."

"Oh! Cool, thanks."

:rofl:
 

GasBandit

Staff member
D2-G4 (chest voice only) - Frank Sinatra
D2-G5 (incl head voice) - Joe Elliott
Man, I sucked. It's been almost 10 years since I've sung regularly, I actually did better than I thought I would.

Personally, I think my vocal character is closest to that of Jim Morrison. Range, timbre, the whole thing.

--Patrick
 
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Just a few more years and he'll be out the door!

--Patrick
Not helping! :cry:[DOUBLEPOST=1454894109,1454893599][/DOUBLEPOST]I need to try this again when I'm not sick. I got G2-G5

Your G2-G5 vocal range is closest to...
Chris Jericho

Your voice can span 36 piano keys! Pretty cool - that's a 2.77 octave range.
The voice of Chris Jericho spans 36 piano keys, which is a 2.77 octave range and closest to your high and lows.
- See more at: http://playback.fm/vocal-range#sthash.XIa3EOkO.dpuf
 
A former professional baseball player blocked me on Twitter for calling him an asshat. I'm not even a Panther's fan, but saying that a losing QB needs to get a Kotex qualifies him for cranial-sphincter inversion therapy. I had no idea who this guy was until I looked up his name and that was only because I saw the blue verification check mark before I got blocked. It made me laugh even more about the whole thing.
 
A former professional baseball player blocked me on Twitter for calling him an asshat. I'm not even a Panther's fan, but saying that a losing QB needs to get a Kotex qualifies him for cranial-sphincter inversion therapy. I had no idea who this guy was until I looked up his name and that was only because I saw the blue verification check mark before I got blocked. It made me laugh even more about the whole thing.
A little twitter search for kotex and... BINGO! I know that name! And the TexasTexasTexas all over his bio explains a whole lot. ;)

(ETA: gut reaction was to tweet at him "You blocked my friend for calling you an asshat. Asshat." But that would mean acknowledging him. :p)
 
A little twitter search for kotex and... BINGO! I know that name! And the TexasTexasTexas all over his bio explains a whole lot. ;)

(ETA: gut reaction was to tweet at him "You blocked my friend for calling you an asshat. Asshat." But that would mean acknowledging him. :p)
I had a feeling you'd look him up :)
 
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