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Rating - Getting paid $150 at a gig last night. Also, calling a girl today and feeling nervous (makes me feel like I'm back in high school!). Slating - I haven't left the house yet today! I'm burning all sorts of daylight. Totally wasting this glorious weather...

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Rating - Getting paid $150 at a gig last night. Also, calling a girl today and feeling nervous (makes me feel like I'm back in high school!). Slating - I haven't left the house yet today! I'm burning all sorts of daylight. Totally wasting this glorious weather...
That is a sweet paycheck for a local gig, the only time we made more than that was at the Denver Doomfest and the Slug show. It wasn't much more than that, and it basically just went into our gas tank for the return trip, though the Totem's gig surprisingly didn't pay much less than yours. I love that nice surprise, remember your face when I gave you the money at the Slug gig? Sent from my HTC PH39100 using Tapatalk 2
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slating - assholes on facebook who private message me for the sole purpose of hurling vitriol and abuse
Really,? Never stop getting surprised by people being maggots. And parasites at the same time. Rating: Just 3 weeks to the years first festival ! Slating: Monday...
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rating - metal slating - this place is emptier then my fridge and right now that's pretty empty, should buy more beer
All of my funds have been going toward home improvements, so I haven't bought beer in quite some time. Rating - Should be moving in soon Slating - The aforementioned lack of beer
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Rating - virus finally killed dead, and submitted a job application to the bank. Slating - need to do job applications. I've tried to get something at the bank but I need to diversify mah options. Don't want to get caught at McDonald's again.

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rating-BlutAusNerd, I did the same 2 weeks ago! totally rate it. I have a green room. My sis calls it the er:) slating:had a tense afternoon at work. The amount of chocolate&coffee I consumed is not really agreeing with me
We have a green room too, but right now it's just stacked up with stuff that hasn't been put away yet. My wife painted the rooms all different colors, our bedroom is sort of a chocolate color, our living room is grey, our office is white above the center molding and and blue below, our kitchen is sort of a blue/green with black cabinets and stainless steel appliances, and our hallways are beige. My wife also painted her dog grooming room bright pink, it looks like a 55 gallon drum of Pepto Bismol exploded on the walls. My jam room will likely be black when we get around to painting it, but the walls have holes in them that need to be patched first. Rating - People buying us food last night and tonight Slating - The work day was horrible, everybody had problems and I'm immensely stressed out
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