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After a long period of weighing options against each other, I've decided to leave this forum. I realize I have left the forum several times for personal reasons and each time I've returned, but I fear this will be my last post on the forum. I've come to know a lot of new music because of this site and every single member here deserves my gratitude for providing me with solace when I was going through difficult times and for bringing me joy when I was going through either happy or sad times. Father: Your next album better blows my mind. Blut: Doom that ****up. Mindy: I'm sure you'll be able to kidnap a hot asian chick one day. Relentless: I hope your relationship works out, I really do. My apologies if I seemed rude earlier. Mere: Your son's ocarina might sound like a dying cat, but it might sound better one day. Or not. ;)To everyone else: All the best. Always. Michiel

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Looks like my bike mechanic is gonna be busy for a while (he's also the mechanic for the Australian paracycling team) four of the team tandems are in (mine included) for repairs or servicing, six or our team's pilots have their regular bikes in for the same, and another tandem goes in next week. Long story short I don't know when I'll get my bike back.

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Looks like my bike mechanic is gonna be busy for a while (he's also the mechanic for the Australian paracycling team) four of the team tandems are in (mine included) for repairs or servicing' date=' six or our team's pilots have their regular bikes in for the same, and another tandem goes in next week. Long story short I don't know when I'll get my bike back.[/quote'] Aren't you hobbling around with a crippled ass anyways? Might be good to stay off the thing for a minute.
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The show last night was cool. Funny little venue, the back room of a bar that wasn't really suited to a metal show. Pretty bad sounding PA, and only the vocals and kick drum were miked. Artificial Brain still sounded great, their drummer is amazing. The other bands sounded pretty good too, considering the drawbacks of the room. All the drummers were between good and excellent, and there were some really good guitarists there too. In particular, the lead guitarist from Orbital Frame is seriously one of the best metal guitarists I've seen. Dude is fucking phenomenal. I saw some friends I hadn't seen in a while; the other highlight of the show for me was (briefly) getting to meet Kevin Hufnagel, one of the guitarists on the last Gorguts album (also from Dysrhythmia and other groups).

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What's on my mind?..Zimbabwe. Nothing but Zimbabwe for these past four days...5:00PM tomorrow it will all be over... Honestly, it's not been that bad. Mentally I'm fine, it has not been stressful at all. It's just that this professor has pushed us to do our best, she's been really nice to me (I owe her for suggesting the research assistant route) and I think I owe her a good paper. It's shaping up and hopefully it'll be really good once it's tidied up.

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Actually, the prequel hate really gets on my balls. Star Wars has never been a thinking man's series, even 4 and 5 are kind of asinine and structurally dull. The acting is a little better in the OT but there are plenty of good performances in the PT. It's not exactly House of Cards or 24, just enjoy it as relatively straightforward sci-fi with cool ideas... Also, finally done with the paper.

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