It was Jon in Florida, trying to remember his handle…DrAwkward wrote: Tue Jun 18, 2024 5:24 pm Could someone with those sweet Wayback Machine skills find the story of the dude who was running karaoke when a bro got up on mic and absolutely crushed "Still of the Night" by the rock band Whitesnake? Lemur and I were searching the archive for that one a week or so back and struck out.
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362Barbo. I checked his archive earlier tonight trying to find the story and couldn’t, but I’m not very good at that sort of thing. It’s a killer story!ChudFusk wrote: Tue Jun 18, 2024 10:27 pmIt was Jon in Florida, trying to remember his handle…DrAwkward wrote: Tue Jun 18, 2024 5:24 pm Could someone with those sweet Wayback Machine skills find the story of the dude who was running karaoke when a bro got up on mic and absolutely crushed "Still of the Night" by the rock band Whitesnake? Lemur and I were searching the archive for that one a week or so back and struck out.
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363Oh that's a beauty.gotdamn wrote: Tue Jun 18, 2024 10:25 pm if anyone can remember the thread where someone straight up gave away an incredible story of getting so deep into Primus as a teenaged bass player that his finger calluses kept him from appreciating his first titty squeeze, that story makes me laugh to this day.
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364Back in 2011 I made a thread about visiting Sicily and said we'd be near Catania and a few folks (Steve, Tim, maybe a few others) encouraged us to visit Agostino and Giovanna. I thought, their bands are cool but that's a little weird, why would they care about us, etc. Just do it, they said. Ago even posted and reassured me a bit, he occasionally posted with a ton of emojis which was always humorous. Anyway, we met them, and ended up walking around the city for about 6 hours with Ago. Top 10 day of my life for sure. He talked his way into a castle/museum that was friggin closed. "My cousins came all this way.. how can you turn them away.." We climbed the castle staircase and got panoramic views of the city. We learned how to properly drink espresso. He yanked this promo poster from the museum and handed it to me, which I then carried rolled up on trains and airplanes for 3 more days and hangs in my living room to this day. And so on.
Anyway, fast forward our friend is on a wine trip near Mt. Edna right now and we said the same thing: go meet them if you can. They only had a few hours to meet up but I got some pics in a text last night saying she was so happy she even cried a bit during their long conversation.
So yeah, that was a good thread.
Anyway, fast forward our friend is on a wine trip near Mt. Edna right now and we said the same thing: go meet them if you can. They only had a few hours to meet up but I got some pics in a text last night saying she was so happy she even cried a bit during their long conversation.
So yeah, that was a good thread.
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365This is great. We go to Sicily usually once a year... Can you DM my with details of the how etcpenningtron wrote: Wed Jun 19, 2024 4:29 am Back in 2011 I made a thread about visiting Sicily and said we'd be near Catania and a few folks (Steve, Tim, maybe a few others) encouraged us to visit Agostino and Giovanna. I thought, their bands are cool but that's a little weird, why would they care about us, etc. Just do it, they said. Ago even posted and reassured me a bit, he occasionally posted with a ton of emojis which was always humorous. Anyway, we met them, and ended up walking around the city for about 6 hours with Ago. Top 10 day of my life for sure. He talked his way into a castle/museum that was friggin closed. "My cousins came all this way.. how can you turn them away.." We climbed the castle staircase and got panoramic views of the city. We learned how to properly drink espresso. He yanked this promo poster from the museum and handed it to me, which I then carried rolled up on trains and airplanes for 3 more days and hangs in my living room to this day. And so on.
Anyway, fast forward our friend is on a wine trip near Mt. Edna right now and we said the same thing: go meet them if you can. They only had a few hours to meet up but I got some pics in a text last night saying she was so happy she even cried a bit during their long conversation.
So yeah, that was a good thread.
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366My partner still has a FB account and just wrote through that a couple months back. They have a business called Indigena that has contact info on there too. I think one of them might check the Bellini account on IG as well.
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367"Liked"penningtron wrote: Wed Jun 19, 2024 4:44 am My partner still has a FB account and just wrote through that a couple months back. They have a business called Indigena that has contact info on there too. I think one of them might check the Bellini account on IG as well.
clocker bob may 30, 2006 wrote:I think the possibility of interbreeding between an earthly species and an extraterrestrial species is as believable as any other explanation for the existence of George W. Bush.
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368Yes! Barbo is an awesome human being.Tree wrote: Tue Jun 18, 2024 11:22 pmBarbo. I checked his archive earlier tonight trying to find the story and couldn’t, but I’m not very good at that sort of thing. It’s a killer story!ChudFusk wrote: Tue Jun 18, 2024 10:27 pmIt was Jon in Florida, trying to remember his handle…DrAwkward wrote: Tue Jun 18, 2024 5:24 pm Could someone with those sweet Wayback Machine skills find the story of the dude who was running karaoke when a bro got up on mic and absolutely crushed "Still of the Night" by the rock band Whitesnake? Lemur and I were searching the archive for that one a week or so back and struck out.
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369Yeah, man. The way Barbo told that story was exquisite and I hope it's not lost to the ether. "The entire room became lost in his sex" and shit like that.gotdamn wrote: Tue Jun 18, 2024 10:25 pm Nah man, you can't cliffnotes that beauty.
"I had created David Coverdale, I was God"
even THAT is a paraphrase.
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370I talk to Jon fairly frequently, if that story is gone I will make sure he rewrites it somewhere because it was absolutely one of the top ten posts on the old forum. I’ll also dig through the database to see if I can track it down.
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