I was so relieved when I heard how good that was, DF. Now I don't have to do some lame lying, that is fucking awesome.
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I was so relieved when I heard how good that was, DF. Now I don't have to do some lame lying, that is fucking awesome.
I agree, pretty solid stuff. My only criticism, and it's probably just the mics, but when things get exciting, it's kinda hard to hear what you're saying.
Excellent work DF.
Yeah, that is really good.
visit the grand canyon
see the northern lights
actually, just see as many of these http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wonders_of_the_World as possible, including ancient, natural, man made, modern, etc
hit and maintain my goal weight
do nice things for strangers without expecting anything in return
get a breast reduction
take more swing dance lessons and actually go out dancing
drive cross country
go to culinary school
learn photography
design and build my dream home
learn to be a better ice skater, or at least learn how to stop, lol
beat my dad in pool
go on a huge shopping spree and get a makeover
attend a stanley cup clinching devils game
I don`t see a big difference honestly. I`m obviously not American, but you sound like freaking Busta rapping some ****. I can clearly hear everything but no way in hell I`m going to remember it two minutes later. That`s my point.
Good job otherwise, you`re the man.
If there is such talent out there, why the hell do we have Steve Giant Forehead on MSG?
Haha, yeah, I tend to go a few octaves higher too and my board op probably isn't expecting it so he can't mess with the levels. But thanks for all your kind words, and honestly, you guys can critique me and I take every thing into consideration without feeling bad. It's always good to have multiple opinions so I appreciate everything, thanks guys.
Getzo, maybe I'll try my hand at rapping some time then :laugh: watch out Twista and Busta Rhymes.
Wtf is this...makes me sick.Quote:
The number of retirees who receive at least $100,000 — some of whom have since accepted other public jobs — has grown 28 percent since 2010, the report said.
Among those who have gone that route are New Brunswick police director Anthony Caputo, who "retired" at age 47 to collect a $115,019 per year pension. Caputo was rehired to the same position 15 months later and is paid $120,000 a year on top of his six-figure pension. Caputo also pocketed more than $376,000 in unused sick and vacation time when he "retired."