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On 2006-10-24 06:44:49, brix25 wrote:
@da wanqsta: I could never give the middle finger to my favourite brew. Bought a six pack of Pilsner Urquell on the weekend, it's okay but definitely an acquired taste...nice and smooth.
@psycho: I never dissed the beer, just said that it's an acquired taste...I actually like because it's smooth on the palate but the aftertaste is quite bitter.
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Posted: 2006-10-24 09:44:55
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@ siosal, will do so...
You guys know it, i will be so happy when I get my phone back...I thought not having it around will help me study, but I couldn't...usually I have Vangelis drowning out all the noise...Tried just the earphones, but then my heartbeat got loud...lol!
@ amawanqa, Thank you bro, glad you and the mrs liked it...At least there is someone else other than people in my personal close friendship group who likes it. (They kinda have to...gun against the head thing=) Getting anyone else to listen when you don't wear a tight shirt, and pose with a seductive smile is a bit hard...
Music is really what I want to do. Would be great if I get to that point. I use 2 applications, and 1 plug-in...The applications are Reason 2.5, Cool Edit Pro 2 (now known as Adobe Audition) and the plug-in is called Amplitube. Amplitube is for the crunching guitars at the end. You can make a guitar sound as sweet or heavy as you want to.
So another cooking day here in the purple city...have to wear shades to look anywhere outside....
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Posted: 2006-10-24 10:04:18
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Which reminds me, what is the new J&B that is out? It is more expensive, but wow, that is one smooth whiskey...
Psycho, is there any way you can get my song downloaded some other way? If so, I can put a web site up from which you can download.
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Soundtrack of Life[ This Message was edited by: francoislr on 2006-10-24 09:14 ]
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Posted: 2006-10-24 10:11:20
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i think i must've told Phumza a hundred times this morning, put away that phone, it's going to fall into the water... But what do i know, after all, i'm not 12years old, i'm OLD lol. Well, the Swartkops River eventually claimed her Samsung E330 a few minutes ago. Right now it's swimming with the fishes
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Posted: 2006-10-24 10:17:00
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lol! Kids and phones....It's kinda like when I facilitated camps. We used to take the kids to row around on the Crocodile river, which has claimed quite a few sets of sunglasses...at least I don't spend more than 100 bucks on glasses I will use on camp.
Man, the crocks used to freak me out! especially afterwards, when we would wash out the boats, standing barefoot in muddy water in a river named after a predator...
OH dear! I think that was post number 8000! (pats himself on the back while the others at the office look at him, wondering if he has finally lost it)
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Soundtrack of Life[ This Message was edited by: francoislr on 2006-10-24 09:27 ]
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Posted: 2006-10-24 10:24:42
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Who has seen this article? Our happy friend Telkon is at it again....
http://www.businessday.co.za/[....]/bottomline.aspx?ID=BD4A299816
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Posted: 2006-10-24 10:34:34
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@francoislr: That's typical corporate behaviour for you. They hate small shareholders...the R5 taxi fare was funny. Funny thing is people like Matshoshisa won't be around too long
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Posted: 2006-10-24 11:14:15
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Ladies and gentlemen, allow me to introduce my very first nephew (on my side of the family), all of 4hours old!!
EDIT: Pardon the low quality of the pic, i'm not too certain which phone was used to take it.
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Posted: 2006-10-24 11:51:00
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@ Kryptik, congrats! And congrats to the parents as well=)
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Posted: 2006-10-24 12:16:24
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@ Unkl Kryptik,
Congratulations to you and the parents as well!
Wait 'till Mrs. A sees the pic; she's gonna get all broody again...
@ Francois,
Thanks for the info; my wife is quite into music and music teaching, so she was keen to find out what software etc was used.
There's an album called Mercury by The Prayer Chain which you really might enjoy; it would be categorised as 'experimental', but musically and within this genre, it's damn good too.
@ all,
A huge congrats on passing the 8k post mark y'all, even quicker than the 4k mark achieved last year! That's all thanks to all our time, input and dedication in making this thread that da brixsta birthed less than 2 years ago what it is...the most happenin' thread on the continent, and one of the most happenin' in this entire esato 'region'...
This thread's alive...aliiiive I tell ye!
A happy and blessed Eid-ul-Fitr to all those who are celebrating.
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Posted: 2006-10-24 13:46:40
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