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#15
by
bonanza50
on 31 Jan, 2008 11:55
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Great response to this post.
Seems like we have similar interests. I used to be a very enthusiastic motorcyclist unit I got F.U.B.A.R in 2006.
B.
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#16
by
PigPen
on 31 Jan, 2008 13:08
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Work: own a small, but growing, software engineering consulting co.
Play: fishing (surf-casting), crabbing, beaching, playing the drums (32 years) in various jam bands, home improvement projects, refinishing antiques for my wife, and researching new technology.
Hey Andrew,
How do you get a drummer off your porch?
wait fot it......
wait for it.....
Pay for the pizza!
*Sorry man, drummer jokes are so plentiful I could not resist.
What's the last thing a drummer usually says before leaving a band?
Hey guys.....I wrote some songs
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#17
by
Tyler
on 31 Jan, 2008 13:20
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Vocation - Project Manager/Biz Dev for a software startup around TV Advertising and running my various websites.
Avocation - My family, travel, learning online biz, hangin' with friends, golf, and beer
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#18
by
andrew
on 31 Jan, 2008 14:32
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Work: own a small, but growing, software engineering consulting co.
Play: fishing (surf-casting), crabbing, beaching, playing the drums (32 years) in various jam bands, home improvement projects, refinishing antiques for my wife, and researching new technology.
Hey Andrew,
How do you get a drummer off your porch?
wait fot it......
wait for it.....
Pay for the pizza!
*Sorry man, drummer jokes are so plentiful I could not resist.
What's the last thing a drummer usually says before leaving a band?
Hey guys.....I wrote some songs
Ouch ... those hurt.
Come on Sly drummers - come to my rescue here .... We have a bunch of sly drummers in here, and I think it's time to unite.
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#19
by
herronm
on 01 Feb, 2008 07:33
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Work: Manage an internal IT Help Desk, Data Center, Mainframe, Disaster Recovery and ITIL implementation for a large Defense Contractor.
Play: Keeping up with my 10 year old son, married, drummer for 40 years (I love drummer jokes), sing solo and in the Church choir, music (listening, playing)
Max
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#20
by
Marz
on 01 Feb, 2008 10:09
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Another drummer!?!?
ok...
here goes...
Two drummers walk into a bar...
which is funny because you would have figured the second one would have seen the first guy do it.
What do you call a drummer who's lost his girlfriend?
Homeless.
Two cowboys were waiting in their fort for the Indians to attack. They listened to the distant pounding war drums.
One cowboy muttered to the other, "I don't like the sound of them drums."
Just then, a distant voice came over the hill, "It's not our usual drummer!"
Ok, I will play nice...
How many bass players does it take to change a light bulb?
Never mind. The piano player can do it with his left hand.
What's the difference between a bass guitarist and God?
God doesn't think he's a bass guitarist.
A scientific expedition disembarks from its plane at the final outpost of civilization in the deepest Amazon rain forest. They immediately notice the ceaseless thrumming of native drums. As they venture further into the bush, the drums never stop, day or night, for weeks.
The lead scientist asks one of the natives about this, and the native's only reply is "Drums good. Drums never stop. Very BAD if drums stop."
The drumming continues, night and day, until one night, six weeks into the trip, when the jungle is suddenly silent. Immediately the natives run screaming from their huts, covering their ears. The scientists grab one boy and demand "What is it? The drums have stopped!"
The terror-stricken youth replies "Yes! Drums stop! VERY BAD!"
The scientists ask "Why? Why? What will happen?"
Wild-eyed, the boy responds,
" . . . BASS SOLO!!!" -
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#21
by
Zeekev
on 01 Feb, 2008 10:11
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Work: Senior Access to Information and Privacy Analyst with Federal Gov"t (Canada)
Play: Family, golf, motorcycling, hockey, basketball , home improvement, relaxing and of course beer
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#22
by
Adam
on 01 Feb, 2008 22:07
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work: Operations Coordinator for Hilton Reservations Worldwide
Leisure: traveling, drinking, girls, camping, fishing, playing guitar, movies, music, relaxing at home, spending time with my son, football
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#23
by
Derek
on 02 Feb, 2008 00:06
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Work: I work full time as an IT/Network Systems Support Specialist for a local IT services firm, and I'm a part time student exploring the world of mathematics, network security, and programming in my "free" time.
Play: Walking and hiking, travel, shopping for tech toys, reading, TV (especially British and Canadian fare), movies, music, relaxing at home, and spending time with my partner and our extended family.
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#24
by
Jdogs Better Half
on 02 Feb, 2008 01:13
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wow lots of IT Sly dudes in here.
Work....currently on leave as I am a full time mumma, but normally Customer Relations TL for VoIP company, but I'm hoping not to return to that job and start my own business! wooot wooot
Fun......hanging out with my family, music, photography, beach, yoga, pilates, meditation, reading and sewing!
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#25
by
Thunderbroom
on 07 Feb, 2008 21:20
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Work
- Teacher at a two-year college (Industrial Maintenance)
- Technical consultant/trainer (Clients include ExxonMobil, Citgo and Weyerhaueser)
- Thisclose to starting a doctoral program in Community College Leadership
Play
- Bassist for a modern country cover band
- Beer drinker extraordinaire
- Follower of politics
- Moderator for an online bass player's forum (which Marz posts on)
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#26
by
nomad
on 07 Feb, 2008 21:52
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Work: own a small, but growing, software engineering consulting co.
Play: fishing (surf-casting), crabbing, beaching, playing the drums (32 years) in various jam bands, home improvement projects, refinishing antiques for my wife, and researching new technology.
Hey Andrew,
How do you get a drummer off your porch?
wait fot it......
wait for it.....
Pay for the pizza!
*Sorry man, drummer jokes are so plentiful I could not resist.
I thought that was how you got a Michigan grad off your porch???
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#27
by
Sooner Steve
on 08 Feb, 2008 07:46
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Work: Managing attorney for a three person law firm.
Play: High school sports referee - basketball and football; little league coach - basketball and baseball; gardening/landscaping; full time dad and husband.
Right now I am in the midst of builidng a new home - so that would probably fit somewhere between the work and play.
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#28
by
Stu
on 08 Feb, 2008 10:20
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Right now I am in the midst of builidng a new home - so that would probably fit somewhere between the work and play.
No, that would be called a living H#%L.
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#29
by
PianoMan
on 18 Feb, 2008 08:37
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Work: IT Recruiter for national consulting firm
Fun: Piano, Travel, Golf, Beer (maybe this should go first
)