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post about it in improve your forum slating - the majority of my sentence above was cut off so I shall re-post it rating - a fresh start after just changing guitar teachers, first lesson with the new one is tomorrow, it's a shame because I got on well with my old teacher but couldn't learn what I really wanted to and my playing wasn't progressing to the extent it could have been because of that

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rating - new guitar teacher is a MASSIVE metalhead slating - learning that because of the way my old teacher taught I basically haven't progressed at all so I've wasted FIVE FUCKING YEARS OF LESSONS!!!
What kind of stuff does he like, and what has he got you learning? Rating - Just wrote another new song with NTNR at band practice Slating - It still needs some work, but could be awesome Sent from my HTC PH39100 using Tapatalk 2
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seems like he's into everything, he was rocking a Megadeth shirt yesterday, he's basically got me starting from scratch since my scales were all old jazz scales that I'd never use in metal and I hadn't done any technique or sweep picking exercises in three years slating - Hawthorn lost to the fucking Gold Coast Suns, that has to be the most embarassing moment in the club's history rating - I can laugh at that because Hawthorn aren't the only AFL club I support

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Rating - Hockey last night, you will like this RO, we have had some issues with an official of the club, Manchester Phoenix, he has said some things in his official capacity which didn't go down well with some of the supporters. These supporters took matters into our own hands. The usual match night announcer was away so this "official" took over his duties. Every time he tried to talk we drowned him out with drums, horns, clapping and shouting. Very amusing if a little childish. Kept it up for 2.5 hours. Slating - Monday morning and back to work.

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that is pretty funny rating - the amusement of seeing just how frustrated the Indian cricket team were that Australia, with one wicket in hand, managed to wipe off a twenty run deficit to force India into bat again, and our lead is now 40 slating - tomorrow is the final day and India will probably wrap things up pretty quickly

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