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Postby Serendipity » Tue May 06, 2008 6:55 am

Glad you had a good time there! Sucks that there were so many sound problems, not a good soundmix is easy enough to get over, but feedback is very distracting.

So, Greg Giuffria is not in Angel and not in House Of Lords. I wonder what he's doing these days... I haven't heard about him for a long time.
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Postby Jonny B » Tue May 06, 2008 8:10 am

Last I heard, Gregg is doing celebrity things. I heard he's built a couple casinos.

I don't believe he'll be recording music anytime soon. He announced a new studio album twice. The first time, his music studio burned down the day after. The second time, one of his casinos was destroyed in Hurricane Katrina. It's a bad omen every time he mentions music.

However, the original Giuffria lineup minus Giuffria has reformed. (Eisley and the gang.) Most likely will be announced as the singer's next solo album.

Tell you what though, the Giuffria clone playing with Angel was an amazing keyboard player. Probably the best one I've seen live. (This is subject to change if After Forever does another US tour. :wink: )
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Postby Serendipity » Thu May 08, 2008 5:59 am

Oh, I must have missed the casino building thing... or it just didn't register. :?

At least Giuffria minus Giuffria have a keyboard player, and a good one at that apparently! House Of Lords did their last tour with the keyboards coming from a tape. :shock:
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Postby Jonny B » Thu May 08, 2008 11:54 am

Serendipity wrote:Oh, I must have missed the casino building thing... or it just didn't register. :?

At least Giuffria minus Giuffria have a keyboard player, and a good one at that apparently! House Of Lords did their last tour with the keyboards coming from a tape. :shock:


That drives me crazy, being a keyboard player myself. Certainly they could've found one keyboard player to fill things in. They're out there, you just gotta find them.

I was disgusted by this same move of a keyboard tape when I watched Edenbridge's 'Livetime At Eden DVD,' because prior to their live album I thought they had excellent keyboard work, and now I know it's all programmed. A shame.
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Postby Taliwakker » Mon May 19, 2008 10:59 am

Someone reviewed our cd

http://www.mysticmetal.net/taliesin/
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Postby Serendipity » Tue May 20, 2008 7:12 am

Taliwakker wrote:Someone reviewed our cd

http://www.mysticmetal.net/taliesin/

Wow... Did you frame this for in the rehearsal room?
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Postby SnakeLady » Wed May 21, 2008 1:44 am

8) very nice Tali!
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Postby Penny » Fri May 23, 2008 11:55 am

Nice Tali. Hope it does some good for you. I was in Canberra last week watching some Finns play ice hockey. Why do you live there again?
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Postby Taliwakker » Fri May 23, 2008 2:39 pm

Thanks Penny....i live in Canberra out of habit.
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Postby Penny » Sat Jun 14, 2008 5:07 pm

Just booked tickets to Finland for Christmas. Nice! :D
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Postby Thomasha » Fri Jun 20, 2008 3:27 am

You're heading the right way, it's fun up here in the north!
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Postby Penny » Sat Jun 21, 2008 1:46 pm

Yes Thomasha, and I intend to have fun too! :D
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Postby SnakeLady » Tue Jul 01, 2008 3:14 pm

Goodmorning ......thought I stop by for a cup of coffee :wink:

Been busy enjoying my new pc 8) Its a notebook DV9850 from HP made some mistakes synchronising my phone with it :shock: lost all my appiontments :lol: :lol: but it's working now :wink:
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Postby Serendipity » Thu Jul 03, 2008 5:48 am

My, you're up early, SnakeLady!
Have you found your appointments back?

We're back from our trip to the festival in Germany. We had great weather and saw mostly great bands. Saxon were very awesome actually; a very entertaining live band, songwise and because of the chatty frontman. I love it how Biff Byford always takes a long moment to take in the view of the audience, he looks so pleased and happy then.
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Postby SnakeLady » Thu Jul 03, 2008 4:27 pm

I wish I could sleep longer today :lol: very tired ......need allot of coffee today to keep me awake!

Yes all of my appointments are back :D saturday is very important LOL

Great that you had a wonderfull time at the festival 8) with good bands and nice weather :D Oh yes I remember that Biff also did that when we saw Saxon a couple of years ago ....he so likes the attentions :P

Lets see if I can wake up now ....need to walk the dogs and do some shopping!
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Postby Serendipity » Thu Jul 03, 2008 5:41 pm

Here's a coffee for ya! Would be nice if DC could bring it to you personally, that would help even better to stay awake! ;)

Saturday is very important indeed! :lol: I hope the weather is nice and we can have dinner outside.
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Postby SnakeLady » Fri Jul 04, 2008 2:39 am

:lol: Oh indeed that would keep me awake .......don't fall asleep with such a voice.

I felt tired all day .........going to bed early tonight because tomorrow I have an appointment with the place my younger brother works at ...to talk about his future :wink: I need to be there at 8 :shock: :lol:

Oh yes I hope that aswell ....but it doesn't look good for saturday :( but then we will have diner inside :lol: :lol: only at home because of the smoke story :wink:
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Postby Serendipity » Fri Jul 04, 2008 5:11 am

What a time, an appointment at 8! Perhaps I am living in a city of night owls, but you can hardly get anything done here before 10. And of course I like to sleep late... :oops:

At the moment the forecast says 23 degrees and has for the evening a sun with a grey cloud before it, and one drop hangs from the cloud. A different forecast gives just a 40% chance of rain. Don't know what to make of that.
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Postby Kenny » Mon Jul 14, 2008 12:21 pm

How is everything with you two lovely ladies? haven't talked for a loooong time.
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Postby Serendipity » Wed Jul 16, 2008 4:54 am

Hey Kenny! It's alright over here; busy with work but still enough time for fun things. Among others, the ladies have traveled to a couple of concerts, most of the time without getting lost on the way. :lol: Hope all is well with you too?
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Postby Kenny » Wed Jul 16, 2008 6:00 pm

Pretty much the same - we're building a house at the moment (well, not personally, but you know what I mean) so that is taking up a lot of our time. Work is very busy, I really feel like the proverbial rat on the treadmill.....always chasing that elusive bit of cheese.

Life is good though! the alternative is not very appealing, after all. :lol:
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Postby SnakeLady » Thu Jul 17, 2008 5:55 am

LOL maybe we should get lost again ......uh after the show :lol:

Hi Kenny :wink: nice to see you again :D when are you going to catch that elusive bit of cheese? :lol:
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Postby Serendipity » Thu Jul 17, 2008 6:02 pm

SnakeLady wrote:LOL maybe we should get lost again ......uh after the show

Uh, not in Zoetermeer! :shock: :lol: In the bar there it's much easier to get autographs!

Kenny wrote:Pretty much the same - we're building a house at the moment (well, not personally, but you know what I mean) so that is taking up a lot of our time. Work is very busy, I really feel like the proverbial rat on the treadmill.....always chasing that elusive bit of cheese.

Life is good though! the alternative is not very appealing, after all. :lol:

Wow, building a house! Must be great to be able to design everything yourself and to see the building come along.

We are still thinking about buying a house. We long to have a regular house with a garden with birds and flowers, but such a place is difficult to find in Amsterdam. At an affordable price anyway, so it looks like we will have to move out of town. Which means long bikerides to work ahead! Well, as long as it's not more than half an hour it's okay... I think! :lol:
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Postby Kenny » Thu Jul 17, 2008 7:21 pm

it's a bit more like you pick a design offered by the builder and change it a bit S-Dip - we made quite a few changes to ours, especially our ensuite, which we made twice as big, increased the size of the shower and made the vanity with two basins. We also changed the kitchen slightly, and added eaves to two sides of the house, where there weren't any.

We also had a plumber modify the schematic for the plumbing too so that we can add a 3000 - 4000 litre water tank later for drinking, flushing 2 toilets and filling the washing machine.

It's all fun!! The cost of land (about 25 mins from the city by car or train) would freak you out though - I'll PM you with it if you're interested!
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Postby SnakeLady » Fri Jul 18, 2008 1:20 am

Serendipity wrote: Uh, not in Zoetermeer! :shock: :lol: In the bar there it's much easier to get autographs!


Oh yes in Zoetermeer we shouldn't get lost :lol: indeed the bar that's the place to be. But I still remember the Bosuil in Weert 8) trying to find the car .......

Sounds very nice Kenny the new house 8)
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Postby Serendipity » Fri Jul 18, 2008 6:08 am

Yeah, sounds very nice indeed! A bit like a palace, that house; doubling the ensuite! And your house has sides... most of the houses here don't. They only have a front and back. :(
Despite that it's picking a design and changing it a bit, it's still quite some input you have.

Land is expensive? I gathered it would be quite inexpensive actually. I mean, Australia has quite a lot of it!

SnakeLady wrote:But I still remember the Bosuil in Weert 8) trying to find the car .......

Oh yeah, we got lost there twice, if I remember correctly. First we arrived in a meadow of sheep, then we couldn't find the way back to the car, and wasn't that also where we had to do a small laundry wash in a pub's bathroom? That was an awesome day though! 8)
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Postby Taliwakker » Fri Jul 18, 2008 10:05 am

Kenny wrote
it's a bit more like you pick a design offered by the builder and change it a bit S-Dip - we made quite a few changes to ours, especially our ensuite, which we made twice as big, increased the size of the shower and made the vanity with two basins. We also changed the kitchen slightly, and added eaves to two sides of the house, where there weren't any.

We also had a plumber modify the schematic for the plumbing too so that we can add a 3000 - 4000 litre water tank later for drinking, flushing 2 toilets and filling the washing machine.

It's all fun!! The cost of land (about 25 mins from the city by car or train) would freak you out though - I'll PM you with it if you're interested!



Actually in the process of doing the same thing.

We put a deposit on some land in Feb this year (had to go into a ballot - 1500 entries and only 156 blocks so we were lucky) The land isn't actually available to build upon until Oct 08-Jan09 (probably Jan 09 knowing the Land Development Agency here in Canberra).
I actually have to go and sign a form today and give the designer/builder company $1500 to secure the price of the quote they gave of the house we want before they put the price up $30k :shock:

Land is bullshit in price here in canberra...looking at $200,000 for a 450 square metre block.

Not that you can tell much from the link but this is what we are getting (although we have made a few changes.
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Postby Taliwakker » Fri Jul 18, 2008 10:08 am

We also had a plumber modify the schematic for the plumbing too so that we can add a 3000 - 4000 litre water tank later for drinking, flushing 2 toilets and filling the washing machine.


Where we are moving, having water tanks are compulsory. The size of the tank depends on the size of your block.
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Postby Kenny » Fri Jul 18, 2008 1:24 pm

Serendipity wrote:Yeah, sounds very nice indeed! A bit like a palace, that house; doubling the ensuite! And your house has sides... most of the houses here don't. They only have a front and back. :(
Despite that it's picking a design and changing it a bit, it's still quite some input you have.

Land is expensive? I gathered it would be quite inexpensive actually. I mean, Australia has quite a lot of it!

We're leaving room for expansion - of the mini-human variety! Our land was a litte bit more expensive than Tali's....although it is a little bigger.
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Postby Kenny » Fri Jul 18, 2008 1:26 pm

Taliwakker wrote:
We also had a plumber modify the schematic for the plumbing too so that we can add a 3000 - 4000 litre water tank later for drinking, flushing 2 toilets and filling the washing machine.


Where we are moving, having water tanks are compulsory. The size of the tank depends on the size of your block.
Yeah gathered mate - it's not law here in WA, but it should be! Our builder basically A) Didn't want to do it and B) Didn't know how to. As I said, we had to get another plumber who is working with a leading water tank salesman to do a detailed schematic for them....basically we are doing the builder a big favour as it will be law soon!
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