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Re: Now...? Eating - Granola bars Drinking - Water Listening - Paradise Lost Doing - Working... Thinking - Practice was great. Looks like we have a new bassist! The guy is learning our material quickly. Also, I just spoke with a woman who looked like Dio. That was just disturbing.

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Re: Now...? Eating - Nothing Drinking - Water Listening - Paradise Lost Doing - Working... Thinking - Ready to get the hell out of here. I can't wait to get home to be with the family. Plus I've got some great CD's for the journey home.

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listening - Morgion doing - being doomy thinking - very doomy thoughts
Excellent! My singer made the suggestion of selling homemade chocolates and what not for our fans and selling them. He said tears, broken hearts and frowny faces would fit the sad morose tones of our music. He's out of control.
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Re: Now...? Eating - Nothing Drinking - Water Listening - Morgion Doing - Working/dying inside Thinking - It's almost lunch time and I can't wait to grab my guitar and start practicing. Also wondering where the fuck everyone is today? It's been dead around here.

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Re: Now...? Eating - Gummy fruit things Drinking - Water Listening - Orphanage Doing - Working/waiting Thinking - Worried about our gig tonight since my wife could go into labor at any moment. The fact that I'll probably miss the Deicide concert because of this as well...grrr! Why can't kids just show up when you tell them too!?

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Re: Now...? eating - nothing drinking - soda listening - Cradle Of Filth doing - arguing via facebook thinking - I'm right, bands like Slayer, Venom and Black Sabbath never took themselves seriously it's nothing more then a shock tactic to gain notoriety, anyone who thinks these bands are actually evil or satanic is officially a fuckwit

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thinking - I'm right' date=' bands like Slayer, Venom and Black Sabbath never took themselves seriously it's nothing more then a shock tactic to gain notoriety, anyone who thinks these bands are actually evil or satanic is officially a fuckwit[/quote'] I know Venom used the Satanic thing as a gimmick. I've read interviews where Cronos has said as much. Black Sabbath actually preached against evil, darkness and Satan but because of their name/image but mainstreamers don't see it that way. Fuckwits. I think Slayer did take themselves seriously, but not as Satanists. Rather just as "angry punks."
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Re: Now...? Eating - Granola Bars Drinking - Water Listening - Within Temptation Doing - Working Thinking - Tired from last night but oddly not the normal tired, I'm functioning pretty well. It's REALLY dead here today. I blame ban.

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Eating - Granola Bars Drinking - Water Listening - Within Temptation Doing - Working Thinking - Tired from last night but oddly not the normal tired, I'm functioning pretty well. It's REALLY dead here today. I blame ban.
My day has been full of problems, I don't need you blaming more on me. :evil:
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