Blue Radio Girl wrote:Yes... M... I think Anal Omelette is my favorite one so far... just came to me...
Here are new ones:
Donut Asshole
Cream o' Poonanny
Dick Grits
Tit Biscuits
These are breakfast foods at Hefners right?
Moderator: Andrew
Blue Radio Girl wrote:Yes... M... I think Anal Omelette is my favorite one so far... just came to me...
Here are new ones:
Donut Asshole
Cream o' Poonanny
Dick Grits
Tit Biscuits
Ms_M wrote:Anal Omlette - classic. I am in awe of your ability to take such simple things as a body part and a breakfast food and create such fabulous insults.
Rick wrote:Blue Radio Girl wrote:Yes... M... I think Anal Omelette is my favorite one so far... just came to me...
Here are new ones:
Donut Asshole
Cream o' Poonanny
Dick Grits
Tit Biscuits
These are breakfast foods at Hefners right?
Rick wrote:What did you do in Frontiers?
G.I.Jim wrote:Rick wrote:What did you do in Frontiers?
I played keyboards. They have another keyboardist (Chad), but he wanted the band to get another keyboardist to do some of the "Southern shows". They had another keyboardist who played those shows, but he decided to quit the band. They called me here in SC, and asked if I could help them out (as they still had 3 shows booked). I played those shows, and was basically asked to play all of the southern shows. I played with them for many shows, but every show was a good drive for me; Atlanta, Charlotte etc... It's hard, because you basically give up your entire weekend to do shows like that!
I loved playing with the band, and had more fun than I've had playing with any band. They're a great bunch of guys with big hearts!!! I also wanted to focus more on writing music, so I decided to bow out. I still think the world of those guys, and if they ever get in a pinch, they know they can call me! I'm working on two recording projects right now, which are pretty exciting! One is here, and one is overseas-in Europe. We'll see what happens!
Blue Radio Girl wrote:G.I.Jim wrote:Rick wrote:What did you do in Frontiers?
I played keyboards. They have another keyboardist (Chad), but he wanted the band to get another keyboardist to do some of the "Southern shows". They had another keyboardist who played those shows, but he decided to quit the band. They called me here in SC, and asked if I could help them out (as they still had 3 shows booked). I played those shows, and was basically asked to play all of the southern shows. I played with them for many shows, but every show was a good drive for me; Atlanta, Charlotte etc... It's hard, because you basically give up your entire weekend to do shows like that!
I loved playing with the band, and had more fun than I've had playing with any band. They're a great bunch of guys with big hearts!!! I also wanted to focus more on writing music, so I decided to bow out. I still think the world of those guys, and if they ever get in a pinch, they know they can call me! I'm working on two recording projects right now, which are pretty exciting! One is here, and one is overseas-in Europe. We'll see what happens!
Good luck with all that Jim! Sounds like alot of fun.
G.I.Jim wrote:Rick wrote:What did you do in Frontiers?
I played keyboards. They have another keyboardist (Chad), but he wanted the band to get another keyboardist to do some of the "Southern shows". They had another keyboardist who played those shows, but he decided to quit the band. They called me here in SC, and asked if I could help them out (as they still had 3 shows booked). I played those shows, and was basically asked to play all of the southern shows. I played with them for many shows, but every show was a good drive for me; Atlanta, Charlotte etc... It's hard, because you basically give up your entire weekend to do shows like that!
I loved playing with the band, and had more fun than I've had playing with any band. They're a great bunch of guys with big hearts!!! I also wanted to focus more on writing music, so I decided to bow out. I still think the world of those guys, and if they ever get in a pinch, they know they can call me! I'm working on two recording projects right now, which are pretty exciting! One is here, and one is overseas-in Europe. We'll see what happens!
Rick wrote:G.I.Jim wrote:Rick wrote:What did you do in Frontiers?
I played keyboards. They have another keyboardist (Chad), but he wanted the band to get another keyboardist to do some of the "Southern shows". They had another keyboardist who played those shows, but he decided to quit the band. They called me here in SC, and asked if I could help them out (as they still had 3 shows booked). I played those shows, and was basically asked to play all of the southern shows. I played with them for many shows, but every show was a good drive for me; Atlanta, Charlotte etc... It's hard, because you basically give up your entire weekend to do shows like that!
I loved playing with the band, and had more fun than I've had playing with any band. They're a great bunch of guys with big hearts!!! I also wanted to focus more on writing music, so I decided to bow out. I still think the world of those guys, and if they ever get in a pinch, they know they can call me! I'm working on two recording projects right now, which are pretty exciting! One is here, and one is overseas-in Europe. We'll see what happens!
Great story, thanks bro. I'm sure you did a great job. I'm envious of anyone that can play music well enough to be in a band as good as Frontiers is.
Blue Radio Girl wrote:Liam wrote:Well...I'm here now at 3:00 AM. Fuckin' shit...I missed 2 pages.
I'm here and its 4:00 AM! Where you been out at 3AM on a sunday Liam? The 1-800-WET-TITS girls again?![]()
Blue Radio Girl wrote:Liam wrote:Well...I'm here now at 3:00 AM. Fuckin' shit...I missed 2 pages.
I'm here and its 4:00 AM! Where you been out at 3AM on a sunday Liam? The 1-800-WET-TITS girls again?![]()

Liam wrote:Some dumb bitch put me in for Don't Stop Believin' (even though I said NO JOURNEY) ...I did it and I didn't even get laid out of the deal. Whatta tease.Oh well....kinda cool though...had a bunch of people come up to me afterward and say "Holy shit...we thought you were going to do a drunk version and you sounded like the guy who sang the song"...so that was flattering.
NealIsGod wrote:Liam wrote:Some dumb bitch put me in for Don't Stop Believin' (even though I said NO JOURNEY) ...I did it and I didn't even get laid out of the deal. Whatta tease.Oh well....kinda cool though...had a bunch of people come up to me afterward and say "Holy shit...we thought you were going to do a drunk version and you sounded like the guy who sang the song"...so that was flattering.
Throw your hat into the ring with Jeremey, Hugo, Chalfant, Juan Castillo, etc.

Liam wrote:Hope nobody minds that I'm gettin' drunk at 11 am. JUST FOR THE RECORD...I've been up all night again...so it's not really morning for me.
Available @ LuluBooks.com
*Laura wrote:Liam wrote:Hope nobody minds that I'm gettin' drunk at 11 am. JUST FOR THE RECORD...I've been up all night again...so it's not really morning for me.
Gona follow my harem-sister's lead above (btw,K,ya think we should learn that bellydancing thingy?) and send you a big hug too,Liam.
Seriously,how many all-nighters do you pull in one week?The tiredness will wreck you...I hope you find a way to sleep more.
Um...I think you should try a glass of warm milk in the evening and listen to Bach,as opposed to chugging beer and headbanging to Rush!*ducking fast*

Ms_M wrote:So sorry you didn't get a good night's sleep Sultan. I did for the first time in a week. Unfortunately, I have gotten some bad news this a.m., so I am ready to start drinking myself.

Liam wrote:Ms_M wrote:So sorry you didn't get a good night's sleep Sultan. I did for the first time in a week. Unfortunately, I have gotten some bad news this a.m., so I am ready to start drinking myself.
Michelle...what's wrong? PM me if needs be.
Return to Snowmobiles For The Sahara
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 20 guests