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    You as well, jibs. Being a sick insomniac can't be much fun.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Der_Lex View Post
    Well, that too. All the exciting things in my life only started happening when I had moved into my own place when I went off to college at 17.
    Mostly the same, although I was already starting to branch off musically before then. My mom basically came to a compromise of "so long as I don't have to hear it..."

    (and people wonder why I still value a good pair of headphones so much)
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    I just played the World's Cutest Frog video and my dog went nuts and tried to attack my laptop.

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    I admit that I did not handle the discovery that I had suddenly turned Chinese very well.
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    Quote Originally Posted by HMXHenry View Post
    I'd like to cover you in syrup, you big dirty mod, you.
    From now on I'm going to call you My Little Stroopwaffle.
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    Lex is so cheerful as he swings his mighty banhammer of doom.

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    It warms my heart to see that Rock Band 3 is the top selling used game at Gamestop dude

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hogan2000 View Post
    It warms my heart to see that Rock Band 3 is the top selling used game at Gamestop dude
    It shouldnt. That is money that isnt going to Harmonix!
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    Quote Originally Posted by killer_roach View Post
    Mostly the same, although I was already starting to branch off musically before then. My mom basically came to a compromise of "so long as I don't have to hear it..."

    (and people wonder why I still value a good pair of headphones so much)
    My parents weren't into music at all, but fortunately I had a good friend who was a few years older who was into prog, so I already got introduced to bands like Marillion, Queensr˙che and Dream Theater at a young age.

    Speaking of good music, went to see The Gathering live with my wife yesterday. Tiny tiny gig with a crowd of only 50 people, but the sound quality of the venue was stellar. The band was amazing too, Silje is more than a match for Anneke live. Good stuff.
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    Quote Originally Posted by HMXHenry View Post
    I'd like to cover you in syrup, you big dirty mod, you.
    From now on I'm going to call you My Little Stroopwaffle.
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    Lex is so cheerful as he swings his mighty banhammer of doom.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Der_Lex View Post
    My parents weren't into music at all, but fortunately I had a good friend who was a few years older who was into prog, so I already got introduced to bands like Marillion, Queensr˙che and Dream Theater at a young age.

    Speaking of good music, went to see The Gathering live with my wife yesterday. Tiny tiny gig with a crowd of only 50 people, but the sound quality of the venue was stellar. The band was amazing too, Silje is more than a match for Anneke live. Good stuff.
    Yeah, for me it was getting into Rush, Yes, and Jethro Tull, and branching out from there (as well as a handful of alt-metal stuff, some of which remains guilty pleasures to this day. What can I say, I'm musically schizophrenic). Didn't come across Dream Theater until freshman year of college (when Metropolis Pt. 2 came out).

    That sounds like an awesome gig, though.
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