yes this event is like the ones before with issues asking and accepting agan...
you may have a good idea to sit out thre event..it will keep your BP within normal limits hahaha...i was soooo looking forward to this though..and have little chats along the wqay..but damn the way is clogged up for now. hey so sorry about your car!!!!
. """But the effect is still the same, high emotions, dizzying dancing, flirting, cajoling, passion, love and joy.""..ahhah sounds like one of my manic episodes and i LOVE it. The events like that are WONDERFUL~~~~~ damn i love music and all that goes with it. I feel very sorry for the bands and kids now...no live anything!! I took my girls to see many concerts and then on their own they went too..
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I'm fighting through. :D

i will stick with you we can fight together :)
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I know it's a complicated process, a friend was able to located someone who can repair the damage. With my limited income, I cannot afford a body shop. It'll still have to wait, until after the semester.
I only intend on giving one dance to one person, if possible.
jumps up n down meme damce with me:):) we can swish around and forget the worries for awhile...we can name our dance The Lag hahaha
jhigh five ,,then a down low then a knuckle bump...you are very very pretty!!!:):)
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: I am fascinated by your descriptions of automobile mechanics and such. While I am a healer and don't know much about mechanics, I do have a micro-ultralight aircraft that my best friend Merril custom built for me. I know enough to do minor repairs needed to keep me flying. But automobiles seem so much more complex and therefore intriguing. You hang in there, what you are doing is awesome and makes for good reading!
Your description of firewood was also very interesting to me. Where we live, we have a super abundance of firewood, a dangerously overabundance of it to be exact. I live in the Central Sierra Nevada and for the past several years, the bark beetle has wreaked havoc on our conifers, leaving up to 80% of them dead and standing.
The Forrest Service has been cutting these trees down all over the place, because dead and down is much less combustible than dead and standing. (I live not too far from where the Creek Fire was...largest single-source forest fire in California history.)
I was wondering if they are allowing people to come and cut this dead wood up to haul away for timber or fire-wood. The critters in my village all have huge piles of cord-wood stacked up for years to come. Much of it yellow pine, which splits like a dream, red cedar, which burns hot and fast, and some black oak. It's just too bad that burning wood for a fuel also causes troubles for air pollution down in the Central Valley. This wood is enough to fuel power companies!
: My Author Mark got to see many concerts, Queen, Yes, Rick Wakeman, Beach Boys, Kansas, Journey, Little Feat, Chicago, just to name a few. He also has gone to many classical concerts, and Operas like Aida, Peridot, St. Mathew Passion. He's been a church musician on trumpet for over 30 years, but with COVID, all that has stopped. It's sad. It's unlikely he will be performing as most churches can't use wind instrument players anymore because you cannot put a mask on a trumpet or flute.
His kids have been to a lot to concerts too, 21 Pilots on several occasions, The 1975, Imagine Dragons, Fallout Boy, and many bands of that sort. But in the last year...nothing.
They can kill the sound, but they can't kill the music. Here's hoping that the music scene will revive this year! Meanwhile, back in my little village, we will keep the spirit of music alive each week at Mark Day Dances.
I'll dance with you! I love dancing! I've been known to be Dancing With Myself from time to time!
omgomgomg"""His kids have been to a lot to concerts too, 21 Pilots on several occasions, The 1975, Imagine Dragons, Fallout Boy, and many bands of that sort. But in the last year...nothing.""" !!!YES these are the ones!!!. . Anna(pronounced ahna) favorite is Beatles all through her young life..(boy did i get lucky there hahaha)..anyways she saved and searched out and got to see Pual McCartney twice and Ringo once here a the bowl as well as some of the ones you mentioned! WOW the church is lucky to have you there..it is a majestic sound ya know!!! I never thought of the ""mask on a wind instument oh geeesh really??"" Hope things will be changing this year my friend!
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Cars aren't complicated, some can tell you the problem... Some people expect to have their mind read.
Vioran Soldier has his craft as well, a reconstructed hybridized derelict fighter/bomber. I have a virtual model I made on LDD on par with the IRL minikit. I'll post the version I gave to my friend, Skull Squadron.
Mine been to two, Six Feet Under, and The Electric Enchantment Festival. The bassist signed my notes (it was an assignment), and the stiff neck from six hours of nonstop headbanging and jumping was worth it!
I'm signing out early, I have reading to catch up on, I want to apply the topics on my truck. It needs the steering wheel realigned, and the airbag complicates the job.
Great to see you! Been reading some good things lately? I am reading a new Janet Evanovich book. Her latest one. I love that series!!
i LOVE your HA as does..yes headbanging will let you remember that time for several weeks after hahaha in the form of pain. Good ninght to you.
hiya you are new to me..so that must go vice vera too. I am glad to see you getting your ass onto here to do some dancing and even though you may not need lots of tickets..it is fun to take a whirl with your friends, i have a timer on my minuts so that i know when o need to get to the NEXT person on my ""danecard"" hahah
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I used to be a live-music junkie, when I lived in Asheville NC. There was amazing music all the time. Two favorites were Altan and Bela Fleck. My best-ever concert experience was seeing Al Green about fifteen years ago. What a man! Funny, sexy, and amazing! "Belle" is my all-time favorite, but I'd listen to him sing the alphabet song and be happy. Probably the worst was Bob Dylan, about twenty years ago; he just doesn't give a personable concert. We actually left early, and we're two diehard fans. My favorite artist, Van Morrison, is supposedly HORRIBLE live, so I've never tried to get tickets for any of his venues.
I just recently finished an American mystery/thriller called the Red Right Hand by Joel Townsley Rogers, published in 1945. It was amazing! I read it in two sittings, and my husband finished in the course of a day. It was just a bit creepy and totally engrossing. If you ever come across it, give it a try!
Hello! Nice to meet you! The Huggles hangout was my second home until a few months ago when personal life got in the way of my Subeta time. I'm hoping I won't be such a stranger now that things have evened out. Welcome to the family! =D
I love classical brass! (And thanks for the dances!)
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How are you? How's the grandbaby?
I may also post some shot of the concert, one of those things best told in pictures. I'll brush up on how to make albums on imgur.
My current selections for Masquerade
Here's the minikit I made A more technical drawing would require extensive ability in mechanical drafting.
: That's really cool! I would love to see the IRL model too. What kind of thrust does it employ? Does it operate in space with directional thrusters, like a RCS system does on the Space Shuttle or the LM?
here images of what my flyer looks like

Here is a little cartoon I drew of Lizzi, Winifred and Weldon inspecting the first finished flier. Lizzi and Winnie drew the plans from examples they had seen in and around our village and simply made what they saw with no idea how it was supposed to actually fly. They knew Weldon would be the most likely candidate to figure out those specifics.

My microlight was built by Merril and used carbon fiber struts from decommissioned fighter jets control rods, and silk parachutes. She glued it together with a military grade epoxy. She had access to a carbon-fiber 3-d printer on the base where we were living at the time. My flier crashes better than Weldon's does. I simply get bounced around in the carbon fiber seat, Weldon gets his pants ripped off by the guy wires and he's left standing naked next to a smoldering wreckage.
The real minikit is nearly verbatim. It uses vector controlled thrust for space and atmospheric alike, so like an F-22 it flies not in a straight line, or in line of sight. Though not primitive, it uses ionic vacuum drive...they never run out. It's main armament is retrofitted to accommodate projectile weaponry, the centerline is a custom fitted gatling gun, and the large primary guns are large bore (255mm or so) rail guns, and its missile banks have spray rockets, aspect seeking missiles and something Vioran Soldier likes calling Hammerheads. It used to have one bomb, his Stygian Bomb. He used it on himself during his tour in the Pokeworld. Its defenses are underpowered actually, the armor is a simple steel based alloy, and its shielding is an area flak blast. Which is impenetrable for an instant, but has limited uses in battle. The pilot space in embedded entirely inside the craft, and must rely on sensor arrays to observe. Lastly, its about the size of an F-14, and has an attached remote drone itself about the size of a small car. This thing is a toy to him, one day he'll get tired of it and have Ahkoum[sub]778[/sub] overload its drive system to self destruct.
If you've been having trouble with HAs not updating on the dance floor, Bug has fixed it:
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Finally! Thank you, !
