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Re: Now...? Eating - Homemade egg muffins! Drinking - Water Listening - Moonspell Doing - Being very annoyed/working Thinking - I don't know where my wife get's her energy from but when she's awake she's up and moving. It takes me forever to get out of bed everyday. It's not fair.

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Re: Now...? Eating - Homemade egg muffins! Drinking - Water Listening - Vintersorg Doing - Typing Thinking - Murph should learn Queensryche. Also we are probably going to be doing our split with another band since Reclusiam more than likely won't be ready when we are.

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Re: Now...? I have other songs I'd love to learn but my guitar teacher (yes still have a guitar teacher I've only been playing five years and still need to learn a little more before I'll be happy with my skills) despises harsh vocals so Born For Burning, Stone Of Destiny, Restless Oblivion and the like will have to wait until I have the time to sit down and figure them out myself also can't wait to hear the new recording when it's done eating - nothing drinking - water listening - Evoken doing - doomy stuff thinking - screw it I'll just learn Battle Angels to hell with my earlier ideas lol

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Re: Now...? Restless Oblivion is pretty easy and you can find the tab for it anywhere. I've been trying to teach ban how to play it for a while. Eating - Nothing Drinking - Water Listening - Vintersorg Doing - Fighting sleepies Thinking - I can't wait to get home today.I've got stuff I want to do and I can't do it while I'm working.

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Re: Now...? Eating - Roast beef sammich! Drinking - Water Listening - Cradle of Filth Doing - Fighting a headache Thinking - That sucks about your dog Satan. The three worst days of my life involved the deaths of dogs. Just be thankful for the time you've had and the time you have left. It sucks that they have such short lifespans.

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Re: Now...? Eating - Nothing Drinking - Water Listening - Aabsynthum Doing - Waiting for calls and looking at the beautiful fray sky outside. Thinking - Looking to book a few gigs in the coming months at some new places. That should be pretty cool assuming we can find other bands to play with and the turnout is good. Also, Funeral Doom FTW

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Re: Now...? Eating - Banana Drinking - Water Listening - Esoteric Doing - Working Thinking - I'm happy that my daughter slept the whole night through. It was nice knowing that we actually got sleep. Plus Grimm was exceptionally well behaved yesterday.

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Eating - Banana Drinking - Water Listening - Esoteric Doing - Working Thinking - I'm happy that my daughter slept the whole night through. It was nice knowing that we actually got sleep. Plus Grimm was exceptionally well behaved yesterday.
I'm more shocked that Grimm was well behaved than your baby sleeping the whole night.
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Re: Now...? Tell me about it. I didn't have to use Grimms face hugger either. He was pretty good all day. Stasi has been sleeping longer periods at night, but last night she was down for the count. She literally work up about 2 minutes before I left for work.

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Tell me about it. I didn't have to use Grimms face hugger either. He was pretty good all day. Stasi has been sleeping longer periods at night' date=' but last night she was down for the count. She literally work up about 2 minutes before I left for work.[/quote'] Given the most well known use of the name "Stasi", I'm not sure if that's the nickname that I would go with for her.
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The Stasi were the East German secret police after the fall of the 3rd Reich' date=' which dissolved around the time the Berlin Wall was torn down (much like the dissolution of everything else in East Germany).[/quote'] This is exactly what I was thinking...kind of like calling your son Gestapo... Anyhow, I am absolutely thrilled right now - I recieved an affirmative admission from Georgetown University! :P
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The Stasi were the East German secret police after the fall of the 3rd Reich' date=' which dissolved around the time the Berlin Wall was torn down (much like the dissolution of everything else in East Germany).[/quote'] I'm aware of that. I thought you meant it had actual bearing on today's language, like a slang of some sort. I'd call her Stasi even if the wall was still up.
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