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#31
MAPLESTORY. I used to play that with a friend a few years ago. It was great and I'd be on it for SEVERAL hours a day. If you're really THAT bored, this is perfect for you.
#32
Its graphics look like its built for 5 year olds and mainly girls. And sadly i bet my computer couldnt even handle that. This computer literally has a hard time with my browser, and the basics. I desperately need a new one.
#33
Depending on how much 'a lot of money' is to you, I have the urge to call bullshit on this one. If you are making 'a lot of money' either you guys don't ever play for free or you must play a shitload of gigs where whomever owns the venue is not afraid to open their wallet... and you'd better be damn good to never have to play for free.
My dad has been playing bass for 35 years and has been playing with bands for about 30 of those years. He is a very well known local musician and has paid in several well known Tampa/Lakeland area southern rock/blues bands and some that aren't so well known. Anyway, he has played a lot of shows. For about 1.5 years, he was jamming damn near every weekend; Friday and Saturday nights. He was lucky if he made $100-$200 a gig (in a 4 or 5 piece band in maybe a 2 hour set or so), and that is considered a ******* steal. He doesn't play for the money, though. He plays because he loves to. Oftentimes, he would play for free and not even bat an eye about it. He's played for free more times than he's paid for money.
I'm not trying to be mean, but I just think that 'a lot' of money can't really be made in only 2 years of amatuer gigs. I've been there, I've done that, I've seen it and I live it.
For the record, your drumming is not considered a 'career'. It is a hobby. You can't call it a 'career' until you make enough money off playing in a band to live off off completely.
My dad has been playing bass for 35 years and has been playing with bands for about 30 of those years. He is a very well known local musician and has paid in several well known Tampa/Lakeland area southern rock/blues bands and some that aren't so well known. Anyway, he has played a lot of shows. For about 1.5 years, he was jamming damn near every weekend; Friday and Saturday nights. He was lucky if he made $100-$200 a gig (in a 4 or 5 piece band in maybe a 2 hour set or so), and that is considered a ******* steal. He doesn't play for the money, though. He plays because he loves to. Oftentimes, he would play for free and not even bat an eye about it. He's played for free more times than he's paid for money.
I'm not trying to be mean, but I just think that 'a lot' of money can't really be made in only 2 years of amatuer gigs. I've been there, I've done that, I've seen it and I live it.
For the record, your drumming is not considered a 'career'. It is a hobby. You can't call it a 'career' until you make enough money off playing in a band to live off off completely.
#34
Thanks, guys.
Well, then stop being amazed. I never heard that expression before, so shoot me.
Will do. I'll ask him tomorrow when I see him. I know he loves Andy Hess (Black Crowes & Gov't Mule) and Bobby Sheehan (Blues Travelers). If he doesn't know about them, which would be odd if he didn't, he'll know about them now. :P
Well, then stop being amazed. I never heard that expression before, so shoot me.
Will do. I'll ask him tomorrow when I see him. I know he loves Andy Hess (Black Crowes & Gov't Mule) and Bobby Sheehan (Blues Travelers). If he doesn't know about them, which would be odd if he didn't, he'll know about them now. :P
Last edited by Black Sunshine; 12-23-2009 at 07:33 AM.
#35
defiantly hit the gym up everyone should the only thing i do over my mustang is the gym lol
#36
I probably work out more than most people here. 1 hour a day, intense *** work out not slow paced.
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