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sum1else Brigadier General67080 Points
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JvIasterMind wrote ( View Post): › Fu manchu, mullet, and spike... LMAO!
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Agreed.
sum1else out.
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PumpkiN Retired102492 Points
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woooooooooow
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_________________ God does not play dice with the universe.
AAH.. but he does....
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Venom Senior Admin104308 Points
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You should scrap the whole Spike hawk thing and just go cmopletely bic bald but with a mullet. Throw some tea shades on and you will be rockin.
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allagor Senior Admin44798 Points
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4 inch pink ceiling warning spike.
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JvIasterMind Retired55792 Points
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Nice spike!
Are you still going to do the rest?
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Sin Admin87019 Points
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Shave the dirt stash rogalla.
And JVI, I want to see what you look like. I only have what Jayd described.
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miller Retired40315 Points
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I guess I should post some pics too. Took a while to find these, I realize now that I have too many computers.
Last summer:
Around 3 years ago:
More of the same:
I had actual modelling pics up on uwaterloo.ca, but they keep re-using them so I don't know where I show up this year
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Sin Admin87019 Points
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i like your shirt
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BECK General of the Army279811 Points
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Thanks for sharing.
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miller Retired40315 Points
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lol everyone else in that band got their name, mine just said "Drums"
also note that I have sparkle rainbow sticks
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StEVoNuB420 Retired52130 Points
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How much did u pay for the drum kit? Whats the brand?
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Fuzzy Burrito IoW Fanboy9964 Points
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University of Waterloo, eh? All the smart kids go there, and all the cool ones go across the street to WLU
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miller Retired40315 Points
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@fuzzy: the *really* cool kids go to Waterloo for 2 years, flunk out and move on
@stevo: It's a Roland V-series TD-3, I paid $1300+160 shipping (ebay). They are awesome and I can carry them with one arm when they are folded (only takes a minute to set up/tear down too). Very highly recommended if you are looking at an electric kit. I do miss the number of drums and physical impact of acoustics, though, because I sold my acoustic kit a few years ago when I was broke
drums as of a couple days ago:
and my helis
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StEVoNuB420 Retired52130 Points
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I was looking at a nice electric drum set,just because a real set would be too noisy for the house,and it takes up much more room. I assume you can connect your MP3 player and headphones to it and play it?
At least I know what to ask Santa for!!!!
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miller Retired40315 Points
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Yup. There is a minipin (headphone) in and out. It also has full MIDI in/out, and you can get a $70 adaptor/cable that will let you record the triggers directly into something like GarageBand so you can edit and change the sound after the fact. The "brain" comes with 32 pre-defined kits that you can edit, and the drum sounds are really authentic. It sounds excellent over a keyboard-style amp or PA system provided it can handle the kick (it tends to overdrive midrange speakers).
It's a nice kit, although I could use an extra tom and cymbal (or three). It does make noise, but it's only a problem if you live in an apartment where the average age is above 70 (like my fogey apartment here).
When I get an acoustic kit again (once I have a house in the middle of nowhere), I am going to build one custom like this:
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