chowhall wrote:rajah2165 wrote:You don't want any part of me, trust me. I'll kick you ass
Nice Grammar Dickless
Coming from I assume a PhD...
Go fuck yourself. (How's that for grammar?)
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Zan wrote:chowhall wrote:rajah2165 wrote:Ooh your a fucking riot....no wonder you've gone through so many men.
At least she's not a moron who doesn't know the difference between your and you're.
Well, to be fair, I have mis-typed a few times. One time, I even typed "is" instead of "are" when I was CERTAIN the subject of the sentence was "group" and not "fans" or...something like that. Who can remember after all this popcorn!
The Internet is educational - Today I learned that liberal use of the word "fuck" makes even the most idiotic sentences have more syllables.
rajah2165 wrote:Zan wrote:gr8dane wrote:rajah2165 wrote:chowhall wrote:rajah2165 wrote:Idiotic, untrue statements like this really piss me off.
Good. That really is the point of this board Dan.
Don't know who Dan is. Who the fuck are you making your first post?
I once had a first post too.
I wonder what rajah's first post said.?
You'll have to be more specific. Which identity are you talking about?
Ooh your a fucking riot....no wonder you've gone through so many men.
rajah2165 wrote:chowhall wrote:rajah2165 wrote:You don't want any part of me, trust me. I'll kick you ass
Nice Grammar Dickless
Coming from I assume a PhD...
Go fuck yourself. (How's that for grammar?)
Skates wrote:Chow,
He's not worth it. Really and truly he's not. He just thinks in this personality that he is.
Rockwriter wrote:We taped the show earlier today. I think it went very, very well. Gowan was hysterical, true to his reputation. I wish some of our off air banter would air, but what DOES air will be cool enough I hope. If it edits the way it went down, I think Gowan will play me on with a snippet Queen's "Somebody To Love" in which he changed the lyric to reference my book, which made me burst out laughing.
When JY came on, which was while we were off air, the host said, "And joining us on the phone is Sterling Whitaker," at which JY laughed. Then I said, "He laughs evilly", LOL. JY talked a bit about the early days of the group, and then the host basically promoted the hell out of my book and asked him if he had read it, whereupon JY said something along the lines of, "I've looked at it and read a couple of pages." The host then tells him he really should read it, how great it is and so on, and then JY said something to the effect of, "I actually never agreed to be interviewed by Sterling . . . in fact this is the first time I've ever spoken to him." So I interrupted with a tongue-in-cheek, "Hey, JY," which actually made him laugh. He said, "I thought you were kidding when you first said that (that I was on the phone), but now I recognize that you're not." LOL, I guess the reason he agreed to do the show with me is that they didn't tell him the show was with me! But he was cool, he rolled with it and was cordial, both on the air and off when we went to break. He made an explanation of why he wasn't so thrilled with the IDEA of a Styx book which was interesting. We came back from break and JY and Gowan talked a bit more, and then they ended that segment by asking me why Styx fans have stuck with the band for so long, and promoted the book once again, and boom! That was it. We all stayed on and just kinda bullshitted for two or three minutes and said our goodbyes. Overall, from my perspective at least, it was a really fun, very positive experience. I think Styx fans will really enjoy the mix of stories and perspectives in the show.
Thanks once again everyone for your interest. Sad to say, they went into more time than they intended and didn't get around to any fan questions other than one funny one for Gowan. But it went well and I'm really happy with it.
Sterling
Rockwriter wrote:By the way, Stabbim, I love the Fish quote at the bottom of your signature. I don't know if I ever mentioned this, but among my fondest dreams was to write a screenplay based on 'Clutching at Straws', and at one point I was in touch with Fish about it. It didn't happen, as most don't, but he's a great guy and I have the fondest recollections of that period. That Fish period of Marillion was brilliant; I consider him to be one of the finest lyricists that genre ever produced.
styxfanNH wrote:Rockwriter wrote:We taped the show earlier today. I think it went very, very well. Gowan was hysterical, true to his reputation. I wish some of our off air banter would air, but what DOES air will be cool enough I hope. If it edits the way it went down, I think Gowan will play me on with a snippet Queen's "Somebody To Love" in which he changed the lyric to reference my book, which made me burst out laughing.
When JY came on, which was while we were off air, the host said, "And joining us on the phone is Sterling Whitaker," at which JY laughed. Then I said, "He laughs evilly", LOL. JY talked a bit about the early days of the group, and then the host basically promoted the hell out of my book and asked him if he had read it, whereupon JY said something along the lines of, "I've looked at it and read a couple of pages." The host then tells him he really should read it, how great it is and so on, and then JY said something to the effect of, "I actually never agreed to be interviewed by Sterling . . . in fact this is the first time I've ever spoken to him." So I interrupted with a tongue-in-cheek, "Hey, JY," which actually made him laugh. He said, "I thought you were kidding when you first said that (that I was on the phone), but now I recognize that you're not." LOL, I guess the reason he agreed to do the show with me is that they didn't tell him the show was with me! But he was cool, he rolled with it and was cordial, both on the air and off when we went to break. He made an explanation of why he wasn't so thrilled with the IDEA of a Styx book which was interesting. We came back from break and JY and Gowan talked a bit more, and then they ended that segment by asking me why Styx fans have stuck with the band for so long, and promoted the book once again, and boom! That was it. We all stayed on and just kinda bullshitted for two or three minutes and said our goodbyes. Overall, from my perspective at least, it was a really fun, very positive experience. I think Styx fans will really enjoy the mix of stories and perspectives in the show.
Thanks once again everyone for your interest. Sad to say, they went into more time than they intended and didn't get around to any fan questions other than one funny one for Gowan. But it went well and I'm really happy with it.
Sterling
and here is a link to a download of the show
http://download.yousendit.com/3021B30B7D645958
styxfanNH wrote:Lawrence says that next year could be some more dates with Def Lep and others with the Scorpions. Scorpions & Styx make for an interesting tandem.
stmonkeys wrote:WOOOOHOOOO!!!!!! i've been waiting for THIS one! Love the Scorps, haven't seen them in over 2 decades or so. LOL that would be a fun double bill.
chowhall wrote:stmonkeys wrote:WOOOOHOOOO!!!!!! i've been waiting for THIS one! Love the Scorps, haven't seen them in over 2 decades or so. LOL that would be a fun double bill.
I'm with you. Sure beats the heck out of Hanson er i mean Nelson. Ducking for incoming.
cittadeeno23 wrote:I would go see that. The Scorps always put on a great show.
Does the new Scorps album rock? Because the last one they put out had too many slower songs which was kind of odd for them.
styxfanNH wrote:
and here is a link to a download of the show
http://download.yousendit.com/3021B30B7D645958
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