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Yeah, it would be a massive boost to be working regionally and be closer to home.  I could even cope with nationwide still if the overnight stays were less frequent.

On 13 April 2016 at 5:20 PM, FatherAlabaster said:

I see Mindy a lot on FB. Mere is on there too, but not that active; we email a bit. Would be nice if they'd hit the forum again.

Not seen Mere much on FB recently but Mindy looks mad busy. Say hi to Mere for me FA when you next liaise.

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7 hours ago, Yobo said: Off to Roadburn, yay! [emoji3]

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Nice, are you going for the whole weekend? There are a few bands there that I'd love to see. Paradise Lost playing "Gothic" in full should be fucking awesome.

Three days, so I stay untill saturday. Paradise Lost performing Gothic was a quite cool experience. Good sound and the band played really well. Definitely one of the better shows I've seen by them.

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In a small town nearby I went to a music walk where a few groups and several individuals were performing for tips in local businesses. It was Record Store day, and the kids in the new rock and roll boutique invested $600 in record store day which did not produce much that I was interested in. There was a Rob Zombie album about aliens having a sex orgy in space with some blue tinted earth girls which I would have enjoyed I bet, but the cover art was a little too gross for me, and it was expensive. I got a used copy of the sound track for Carousel which was in immaculate condition. I enjoyed listening to it this morning, and they gave me a nice record day bag to put it in.

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Oooh, the prom, bringing anyone special? 

Actually wound up having a good day - I've finally gotten mostly over the cold that's been kicking my ass for the past couple of weeks, got to see Seven Suns play today with yet another new violinist (pretty solid), and I had some good ideas for a new Black Harvest song which I'm hoping to put on the EP.

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2 hours ago, FatherAlabaster said:

My civic duty, such as it is, having been performed, it's time to finish writing a fucking song and record that shit.

Did all the pandering pay off, or was it the vision thing that won the day with you?

Edit- I didn't mean for that to sound so loaded. I'll line up to vote for Hillary when it comes to it.

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Have joined another forum today. Have been a member there before but for some reason i rarely posted. Seems interesting enough nowadays. Have spent 2 days working from home and i am bored to death. Did the lawn earlier and went out for a walk with the missus when she came home but still feel a bit "meh". #firstworldproblems

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On 18/04/2016 at 3:33 AM, FatherAlabaster said:

Oooh, the prom, bringing anyone special? 

No, very few people seem to go with a date at our school, and to be honest I'd rather spend my time with a few close friends than some young lassie I barely know.

On 18/04/2016 at 3:33 AM, FatherAlabaster said:

Actually wound up having a good day - I've finally gotten mostly over the cold that's been kicking my ass for the past couple of weeks, got to see Seven Suns play today with yet another new violinist (pretty solid), and I had some good ideas for a new Black Harvest song which I'm hoping to put on the EP.

Glad to hear you're on the mend.

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I'll have you know that Kanye's gentlemanly qualities are shared by the vast majority of American citizens, making him an ideal representative of our great people and culture, and I could only hope that said hand of hospitality would be extended to any American who similarly found him or herself in Skye for various video shoots, board meetings, bulk rough diamond purchases, hostile takeovers, or any others of our quaint yet highly admired national pastimes. 

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I'm not usually one to raise this, but it's slow as fuck here. I think this is the emptiest it's been since I've been a member. Seems like enough of the regulars are MIA that the rest of us are getting discouraged, and new posters are leaving because of the inactivity. I know most of the core crew is suffering from a bit of burnout, combined with real life obligations. I number myself in that group - I've been busy with my son, I'm working on music in my free time, and life here has taken on a sort of oddly frantic quality with our somewhat-far-off-but-still-impending move and the accompanying feeling of everything being up in the air. I could certainly stand to post more here. I do get that it's not the most stimulating thing to post about the same few albums with the same few people all the time; conversely, I can't avoid seeing the irony in people leaving because there's not enough going on. It's like the bumper sticker says: you're not stuck in traffic, you are traffic. We're the sum of our parts. 

I may not post much right now, but I'll make an effort. I'm not going anywhere, and I'm always checking in to make sure things are running OK. I hope you all are well.

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I think it has stopped being a forum, it is now in danger of becoming a place on the Internet with some old posts on it.  I hate saying that because I genuinely have a soft spot for this place, but the out to in ratio is poor.  Relentless is a big miss also I think.

It is nobody's fault (not that i believe you were insinuating that FatherA) but I see no obvious solution or fix. It's our forum, we are the forum but "we" aren't here anymore and the benchwarmers are gone too.  The post on FB today in the MF Denizens group (joking aside) got nil response which is a stark thing in itself.

I ain't going anywhere either but the majority of the time I check in here I honestly end up thinking "what's the point?" and that is getting old.

 

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Not this place as well... It's weird to say, but almost every place on the internet, but also a lot of good friends of mine seem to get more and more busier in their life. I can't blame them, since some stuff has just to be done, but I feel like I'm losing touch with a lot of people at this moment. Of course, things like that happen always in life, yet it's a bit sad to see. And for me goes the same as well too. I just got home from Roadburn and have a lot of things to be done this week, so I hadn't much time as well to get back in touch with some friends and be active on this forum for example. But yeah, hopefully some people will get back on here, at least...

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