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06-26-2002, 08:35 PM
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#46 | | Registered User
Joined: Jun 2002 Location: devon, england Posts: 3
| HELLO MY PRETTYS!!!!! lol, ok, I'm not mental or anything, so dont be scared. ok??? no, really, I'm not.
I just ....*sniff sniff*... couldnt ...*weep*... stand to... *sniff* not talk to you guys any more. I think my last post here was ages ago and my name was frankthebass3, or something like that, anyway... I'm back and I'll never leave you or forsake you..... which reminds us of our Lord..... errrrrrr........
OK, anyway, just saying Hi really and wondered if this post was still alive.
(I live in devon by the way oddjob)
and hello to everyone who said hi before and I never replied to you.... I'm sorry...really.... I'll buy you all something really nice to make up for it... well maybe I wont, but its the sentiment that counts right???
wow, you're still reading this far down??? amazing!
If you keep going, there might be something interesting to read....
no, not there yet, keep going....
and a bit more.......
nearly there... just a bit further.......
ok, so there isnt anything interesting here at all, but it kept you amused for about..... well... about 5 seconds really but again, the thought was there....
OK, I'm gonna go now, or you guys will think I'm weird or something.... ok, too late.....
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06-27-2002, 03:11 AM
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#47 | | Look mommy i can fly
Joined: Aug 2001 Location: Good old England Posts: 907
| :kduh: :kduh: :kduh:
ummmm...... yeah.................
HI RICH *WAVES* welcome back
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06-28-2002, 05:24 AM
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#48 | | Registered User
Joined: Jun 2002 Location: Norwich, England Posts: 2
| Hi!!! My first post! Yeah I'm from Norwich in England. I need some musicians!!!!! Bass, Drums and vocals to forma band... I write lyrics but not music!!!! Anyone able to help me? |
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07-13-2002, 06:16 PM
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#49 | | <<<:-)--|
Joined: May 2001 Location: Essex, UK Posts: 60
| Ok, Hi, How you doing, good to know that.
i'm not originally from England but its where i live right now so i could more than likely say that england is my new home.
@ the moment i live in Southend-on-Sea, because i havent been all that bothered about reading thru the entire post i dont know if there is anyone else from near by
i play guitar, and a bit of bass and i even know the basics of drumming - but mostly i play the guitar.
i write a lot of lyrics and then i play something that sounds pretty good on guitar and we have a song.
however my vocal skills are worse than an earthworm with a throat infection(at least in my opinion) and that is why i am looking for fellow musos who would be interested in interviewing with me the possibilities of a start in christian based secular rock music - basically what im looking for are people who can play bass, drums, lead guitar and laed vocals (and if any one has a camcorder that wouldnt hurt either)
:kshock:
gett back to me if youre out there
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07-14-2002, 08:55 AM
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#50 | | Registered User
Joined: Jan 2002 Location: Northern Ireland Posts: 20
| mememe yea i can do all of that, i actually wanna do it for a career, but like livin in northern ireland no one throws you a bone, so it gets frustratin. hey by the way IS ther anyone in northern ireland out ther?? good luck with that by the way i would help only for the water... |
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07-14-2002, 11:20 AM
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#51 | | <<<:-)--|
Joined: May 2001 Location: Essex, UK Posts: 60
| thanx man i really appreciate the offer, but tou have a point as far as all that water goes, it would be pretty cold if you werew to fall in or somthin'.
my half brother drives trucks around Ireland, i think, he hasnt been in touch for a while.
Come on ther has to be some1 livin in Essex, or even the SE of England. help me out here people, im in a bit of a pickle
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08-26-2002, 11:05 AM
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#52 | | Jesus Freak
Joined: Aug 2002 Location: England Posts: 53
| Hi, I live in a village called Ingleton in North Yorkshire. In the north west of the country. I am also very short for my age (5ft). I am 16 on Sunday ( it should be on the calendar then). I am just about to go into year 11. I play the piano and love swimming. I have 2 brothers, one older and one younger. The older one is going to work for Youth for Christ tomora.
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09-05-2002, 03:39 PM
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#53 | | [spaz-cow-ski]
Joined: Jun 2002 Location: England Posts: 246
| Quote: Originally posted by MaryMaryfan Hi, I live in a village called Ingleton in North Yorkshire. In the north west of the country. I am also very short for my age (5ft). I am 16 on Sunday ( it should be on the calendar then). I am just about to go into year 11. I play the piano and love swimming. I have 2 brothers, one older and one younger. The older one is going to work for Youth for Christ tomora. | Hey im going into year 11 too. You must be like one of the oldest people in your year.
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09-05-2002, 05:57 PM
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#54 | | Registered User
Joined: Jan 2002 Posts: 1,492
| Quote: Originally posted by spazkouski You must be like one of the oldest people in your year. | I was one of the youngest people in my year - my b/day is August 27th. |
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09-06-2002, 01:41 PM
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#55 | | [spaz-cow-ski]
Joined: Jun 2002 Location: England Posts: 246
| Thats weird cause im 16 in febuary and im in year 11?? Maybe its different in you part of the country.
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09-06-2002, 03:20 PM
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#56 | | Registered User
Joined: Jan 2002 Posts: 1,492
| Quote: Originally posted by spazkouski Thats weird cause im 16 in febuary and im in year 11?? Maybe its different in you part of the country. | no, that's right... you turn 16 in year 11, 17 in year 12 and 18 in year 13. I'm 18, and although I technically didn't turn 18 in year 13 because I'd already left school before August 27th of this year, I turned 18 before the cut-off point for year 13 which is Sept 1st. If I had been 5 days younder I would be in year 13 now, doing the final year of my A-levels all over again. Dreaded thought! |
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10-07-2002, 03:23 AM
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#57 | | Registered User
Joined: Sep 2002 Location: Australia (but i'm english) Posts: 13
| wow hello my name's hannah - i'm from a lil' town called Brasted in Kent! yay.. bacially it's jus a high street full o' antique shops and i think there's a bottle shop and a coupla'pubs and thats all - yes!! What a great place to grow up - actually it wasnt' that bad coz i lived on a farm and farms are the place to be when yoo're a lil' kid coz .. well.. more space and excitment i s'pose!
At the moment i'm in Australia (WA) in another little town (they like to think of it as a city - but with 1980 people.. it's hardly even comparable!) but it does has a cathedral - 2 infact so i guess they have their rights!
Anyway it's got some beaaauuutiful beaches and by coming out here with the fam. i got to skip the ol' GCSE's and A-levels! for the slack australian system - which was quite nice really - i've got my final exams in 4 weeks or so - which i'm both relieved and stressed about - strange combination i know!
Then i'm goin back to england in december and then i guess the world is my oyster for a while atleast!
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10-16-2002, 05:01 PM
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#58 | | <<<:-)--|
Joined: May 2001 Location: Essex, UK Posts: 60
| I thought the world would be my oyster too, the grass always seems greener on the other side doesn't it.
I came to England with the hopes of breezing through A levelsthen going on to do youth work as a proffesion.
As it turns out I got three U's and an E in my A's' thus leaving me with no chance of getting into Any sort of proffesion.
I have now decided to go into Christian based secular rock music as a proffesion.
(I'm gonna start learning scales and reading sheet music 'cos at the moment I play as i'm moved to play)
bcyin'ya
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10-16-2002, 05:32 PM
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#59 | | Registered User
Joined: Jan 2002 Posts: 1,492
| Quote: Originally posted by Charismaniac breezing through A levels |  I wish! I loved doing my a-levels cause I liked the subjects but they were no breeze! Quote: Originally posted by Charismaniac As it turns out I got three U's and an E in my A's' thus leaving me with no chance of getting into Any sort of proffesion. | Do A-levels really matter that much in the scheme of things? I know you need them to go to uni and stuff but surely you can get a good, respectable job without them and work your way up the ladder? |
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10-18-2002, 03:34 AM
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#60 | | Registered User
Joined: Sep 2002 Location: Australia (but i'm english) Posts: 13
| yeah.. there are sooo many ways of gettin into courses n that now that who really cares about school..?? mm... but then again i'm not planning on working.. like 'mainstream' haha.. my work is with God.... and thats where it's gonna stay (thankfully yoo don't need high marks for that).. but i gotta final mark of B in english -woohoooo..(i found out today) which is totally Gods provision.. but yeah a fail in Maths.. ahh well
(australian system is soo strange it's kinda like a cross between a-levels n gcse's.. but not.. heh)
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