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Postby Abitaman » Sat Apr 23, 2005 9:45 am

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Ever read any of the Star Wars novels? I'm either proud or ashamed (depending on perspective) to say I've got about 80 of them under my belt :D :oops:


Yes I have read most of them. Stopped reading them around 94/95, after my first kid was born. Needed the money elsewere. My favorite was the one Steve Perry (not of Journey) wrote, that took place between Empire and Return. Also had all the Conan and Dragonlance books up to that time too. Both were not a bad series.-ERIC
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Postby gr8dane » Sat Apr 23, 2005 11:00 am

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I work in bookstore and am well read or maybe not.I love sci-fi and rock bios.


Ever read any of the Star Wars novels? I'm either proud or ashamed (depending on perspective) to say I've got about 80 of them under my belt :D :oops:


No,have not ventured into StarWars.
I am kinda an old classic sci-fi guy.Asimov,Herbert,Heinlein,Silverberg and such.Not too much fantasy.
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Postby ek88 » Sat Apr 23, 2005 12:25 pm

And I thought you just really happy to see us. Very Happy


Touche. Very happy, indeed. :wink:

My favorite was the one Steve Perry (not of Journey) wrote, that took place between Empire and Return.


Yes, great book. I also like most of Timothy Zahn's SW stuff.

I am kinda an old classic sci-fi guy.Asimov,Herbert,Heinlein,Silverberg and such.Not too much fantasy.


I'm running out of SW books to read. Any particular recommendation from the above authors???
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Postby swwskj » Sun Apr 24, 2005 1:48 am

I read the three Zahn books, "Heir to the Empire, Dark Force Rising and Last Command" and the Steve Perry book, "Shadows of the Empire." They were decent reads, but I stopped after that. There is a fine line between being a Star Wars fan and a guy who wears a Chewbacca costume to a Sci-Fi convention.

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Postby ek88 » Sun Apr 24, 2005 6:53 am

Well, Scott, you can rest easy. I've never been to, and have no immediate plans to hit the latest sci-fi convention :D Of course, there are some sci-fi fans who probably view Styx concerts in the same light LOL!
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Postby DeeJaySTYX » Sun Apr 24, 2005 8:44 pm

"DeeJay" is my nickname given to me by my sister and "Chucky" given to me by my bowling team mates...I'm the youngest of seven, born in March of 68 here in Rockford...
Grew up listening to such artists such as Styx, The Eagles, The Beatles, Journey, Kansas, and Others....I went to the Kilroy concert in October of 83 (Great Show :D )

I was in the school band for 6 years as a trumpet player, performed at Football and Basketball games, parades, and Concerts...My highlights include marching in the homecoming game in the pouring rain in the Fall of 83(I was soaked), performing a Christmas concert at the Cherryvale Mall in 85, and perfoming at my graduation in 86....
I have been working for a company here in town for the last 8 and 1/2 years in which the company is in the process of moving to Mexico...

My hobbies are Bowling, bicycle riding, jogging with my music, and(LOL) karaoke music....My special highlight is shooting a 299 in bowling 1 week after my team mate shot his 299 and we both recieved an ABC 299 ring ...

DeeJay... 8)
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Postby Abitaman » Sun Apr 24, 2005 10:40 pm

DeeJaySTYX wrote:"DeeJay" is my nickname given to me by my sister and "Chucky" given to me by my bowling team mates...I'm the youngest of seven, born in March of 68 here in Rockford...
Grew up listening to such artists such as Styx, The Eagles, The Beatles, Journey, Kansas, and Others....I went to the Kilroy concert in October of 83 (Great Show :D )

I was in the school band for 6 years as a trumpet player, performed at Football and Basketball games, parades, and Concerts...My highlights include marching in the homecoming game in the pouring rain in the Fall of 83(I was soaked), performing a Christmas concert at the Cherryvale Mall in 85, and perfoming at my graduation in 86....
I have been working for a company here in town for the last 8 and 1/2 years in which the company is in the process of moving to Mexico...

My hobbies are Bowling, bicycle riding, jogging with my music, and(LOL) karaoke music....My special highlight is shooting a 299 in bowling 1 week after my team mate shot his 299 and we both recieved an ABC 299 ring ...

DeeJay... 8)


I use to bowl a lot. How good are you?-ERIC
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Postby classicstyxfan » Mon Apr 25, 2005 12:26 am

DeeJay,

What pin wrecked your perfect game ? Im guessing it was a 10 Pin.
I used to bowl, but never more than once a week....never had higher than a 259 game though. Tore up my knee about 6 years ago, thus ending any hopes of joining the senior PBA......... :wink:

Sorry about the whole Mexico thing ruining your career, that really sucks!
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Postby DeeJaySTYX » Mon Apr 25, 2005 3:16 am

Eric, I had a tough year this year and I averaged a 181...

Classic, no it was the 6 pin...My last shot went Brooklyn and it was a little too tight to carry the 6...My team mate had the 10 pin.... 5 years ago a 10 pin cost me another 300 game, I left a 10 in the first frame and went on to shoot 290...

Sorry about the whole Mexico thing ruining your career, that really sucks!


You got that right, the song "Killing The Thing That You Love" comes to my mind to the executives that made that decision, and "Goodbye Roseland" is to the good people that I enjoyed working with....


Sorry to hear about your knee...Are you still able to bowl????? 8)

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Postby classicstyxfan » Mon Apr 25, 2005 3:27 am

DeeJay,

I tore the ACL and messed up the Meniscus tendons......I did not have the surgery that would have been required to get back to 100 percent. I tried Bowling once about 8 months after doing it and collapsed on the lane during the 4th frame. ( and man was that PAINFUL ! )

Actually, I am thinking about giving it another whirl someday as the muscles around the knees seem to be much stronger now.....I was never that great, I think I peaked at 170 average one year...160-165 was a typical year. I miss the bowling, but not the hangovers I usually had the next day! :shock:
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Postby SuiteMadameBlue » Mon Apr 25, 2005 3:36 am

DeeJay, 299, wow, still a GREAT game!!! Were you nervous when you were bowling all those strikes?

I just bowled last night, I'm in a Friday night fun league. I laugh and have too much fun while I'm bowling this year, so I didn't even make it over 200. My closest game was a 197. I've been bowling for a long time, mostly fun leagues. I think my average is around 142 this season.

DeeJay, I'm sorry to hear about your company moving, very sad.

Classic, I'm sorry to hear about your knee, hopefully you can start bowling again without the pain.
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Postby DeeJaySTYX » Mon Apr 25, 2005 4:07 am

Classic Wrote;
I tore the ACL and messed up the Meniscus tendons......I did not have the surgery that would have been required to get back to 100 percent. I tried Bowling once about 8 months after doing it and collapsed on the lane during the 4th frame. ( and man was that PAINFUL ! )


Ouch, Sorry to hear that.... :cry:

I have a friend who was a former team mate of mine that finally had his knee replacement due to an old football injury...He fell down on the lanes a couple of times....
I know what its like to fall...Back in 92, I went to the restroom with my bowling shoes and there was water on the floor(not much but, enough to make the difference)...When it was my turn to bowl, I did a swan dive over the fowl line...Fortunately I wasn't hurt, but I sure remember that incident.... :lol: :lol:

Actually, I am thinking about giving it another whirl someday as the muscles around the knees seem to be much stronger now.....I was never that great, I think I peaked at 170 average one year...160-165 was a typical year. I miss the bowling, but not the hangovers I usually had the next day!


I wish you good luck if you do make it back... And also remember that average isn't everything and your greatness is measured by the amount of fun you have with others.... 8)

Also, I didn't have many hangovers since I wasn't a that much of a drinker anyway...I drank Diet Pepsi most of the time... 8)

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Postby classicstyxfan » Mon Apr 25, 2005 6:25 am

It took me a while, but I learned the drinking doesn't really add much to most activities.......and I did enough really stupid things in my 20's to last a lifetime :twisted: :roll: I've been to a lot of great concerts I remember very little about ( what a waste of $$$ ! )

For me, the "pain" outweighs the "gain" these days. I have nothing against anyone who does drink though, and I will have an occasional beer or maybe 2.
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Postby DeeJaySTYX » Mon Apr 25, 2005 9:29 am

Suite says;

DeeJay, 299, wow, still a GREAT game!!! Were you nervous when you were bowling all those strikes?


Bowling up to the 10th frame I was kind of like a machine, I would go up on the approach and hit my target with good arm extension and I would hit the pocket repeatedly and they just go down right away, no slow falling pins....The 10th, I was coaching myself," O.K just line up and Reach out and hit your target"...The 10th and 11th shots were again solid pocket shots..The 12th shot I was nervous because I had that feeling that "Whoa, This Is It"....Plus to add to the tension there were so many people watching me...I'd tried coaching myself through it but what happend was that I tugged my shot and I missed my target by 2 or three boards to the left and my ball went to the Brookly pocket but it was a little high on the head pin to carry the 6 pin...And then there was the collective moan, "AAAAAAAAAAWWWWWWWWWWWW".....

I usually find if you have more fun you score better anyway because you're more relaxed....A fun league sounds like a really good choice, or a "You Pick It" league, where you pick your prize.....

DeeJay, I'm sorry to hear about your company moving, very sad.


Yes, when it comes to manufacturing in this country, Its out the window, Thats very sad....

Classic, there's nothing wrong with an occasional beer or 2.. :) ..Lately I passed on that because I had to work 3rd shift right after bowling...

DeeJay.... 8)
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Postby onestilllearning » Mon Apr 25, 2005 10:22 am

Ok - since we are all digressing on this "Introduce Yourself" thread - I am a big fan of bowling but here we have candlepin bowling, sometimes called small ball bowling and not to be confused with duck pin bowling (balls bigger than candlepin and smaller that ten pin. My average is around 95-100 I never did well in ten pin. If you have never played candle pin it's great no such thing as a 300 and the pins that fall stay in play giving an interesting oppourtunity to use the dead wood to your advantage. My high score was 121 about 20 years ago.
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Postby Zan » Mon Apr 25, 2005 11:46 am

I love bowling. I have my own ball with custom grip and all that stuff, but I rarely play anymore. When I was on a league many, many years ago, the highest game I ever bowled was 207, which isn't bad...Nowadays, if I bowl a 150 game, I'm impressed with myself.
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Postby sadie65 » Tue Apr 26, 2005 12:01 am

I have been working for a company here in town for the last 8 and 1/2 years in which the company is in the process of moving to Mexico...



At my former company, I was sent to Mexico to train people on our computer system, because they decided to move the whole division down to Chihuahua. I can relate to what you must be feeling. Fingers crossed that things work out well for you in the future.

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Postby Ash » Tue Apr 26, 2005 12:42 am

I am Ash. And among many other things one thing I am very careful not to do is divelge too much personal information on a public web site. :-D

I live in the heart of Tennessee in and around the greater Nashville area.

I am married with one daughter who will be five this year.

I am a computer consultant, programmer and engineer currently working on developing custom server side web-based applications in a Linux, Unix, BSD and Macintosh OS X environments.

I am between the age of 30 and 40 years old.

My first Styx experience was dancing on the bed of my Sister's room to Renegade back in 1978. It's one of the few memories I cherish of my sister who was taken unexpectedly three years later in an automobile accident.

My first Styx event was the EOTC tour. It was one of the first shows in Columbia, MD. Glen still looked uncomfortable singing Renegade, but the crowd was extremely supportive and he seemed to really appreciate it. Almost like the support of the crowd is what got him through the song. He did, however, look really uncomfortable when he started in on the first line.

I saw three shows on the 1996 tour and one on the 1997 tour. I did see about half of a show during the 1999 tour but due to reasons I won't get into here - I left during "come sail away".
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Postby Zan » Tue Apr 26, 2005 12:54 am

Ash wrote:I am Ash. And among many other things one thing I am very careful not to do is divelge too much personal information on a public web site. :-D




Why, do you think brave, anonymous strangers might try to use it against you? ;-)
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Postby Ash » Tue Apr 26, 2005 1:30 am

Zan wrote:Why, do you think brave, anonymous strangers might try to use it against you? ;-)


I've known too many crazies with too many agendas threaten to do things to myself, my wife, my kid, etc.....

The internet isn't disneyland. More like the Amityville house.
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Postby evileyes » Tue Apr 26, 2005 3:34 am

Ash wrote:
Zan wrote:Why, do you think brave, anonymous strangers might try to use it against you? ;-)


I've known too many crazies with too many agendas threaten to do things to myself, my wife, my kid, etc.....

The internet isn't disneyland. More like the Amityville house.

Ash, you've definitely got that right! I've been burned myself and I truly thought I knew the person, had met 'em, talked to 'em on the phone, yada yada yada. But when it came down to it, I'd been just as irresponsible as we warn our kids not to be.
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Postby classicstyxfan » Tue Apr 26, 2005 3:40 am

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I am Ash. And among many other things one thing I am very careful not to do is divelge too much personal information on a public web site.

.........I've known too many crazies with too many agendas threaten to do things to myself, my wife, my kid, etc.....


Classic says: wow! that's amazing AND SCARY !! I'm hoping my life is way too boring for any of that to happen to me, but if I had that experience, I too would be very cautious gouing forward.
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Postby Zan » Tue Apr 26, 2005 3:51 am

classicstyxfan wrote:Quote:

I am Ash. And among many other things one thing I am very careful not to do is divelge too much personal information on a public web site.

.........I've known too many crazies with too many agendas threaten to do things to myself, my wife, my kid, etc.....


Classic says: wow! that's amazing AND SCARY !! I'm hoping my life is way too boring for any of that to happen to me, but if I had that experience, I too would be very cautious gouing forward.



People will say and do anything to try and gain your confidence on the internet. All it takes is for one of the strings to snap, and they're off to the races. For me, it just doesn't make sense. But then again, I'm not a psychopathic tyrant either.

Ash, I feel your pain. The internet can be fun, but you gotta prepare yourself for the inevitable. :)

And Classic, all it takes is for the assumption that your life is more than boring for some people to want to invade your privacy. It won't matter if it's true or not.
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Postby SuiteMadameBlue » Tue Apr 26, 2005 3:53 am

Evil Eyes says:

Ash, you've definitely got that right! I've been burned myself and I truly thought I knew the person, had met 'em, talked to 'em on the phone, yada yada yada. But when it came down to it, I'd been just as irresponsible as we warn our kids not to be.


Hey, you're not talking about me??? Just kidding

I've met quite a few people on these boards. Most of the people that I met are great and a lot of them became great friends over the past couple years. I had only one bad incident with one person, I'll leave it at that. 8)
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Postby sadie65 » Tue Apr 26, 2005 4:02 am

SuiteMadameBlue wrote:Evil Eyes says:

Ash, you've definitely got that right! I've been burned myself and I truly thought I knew the person, had met 'em, talked to 'em on the phone, yada yada yada. But when it came down to it, I'd been just as irresponsible as we warn our kids not to be.


Hey, you're not talking about me??? Just kidding

I've met quite a few people on these boards. Most of the people that I met are great and a lot of them became great friends over the past couple years. I had only one bad incident with one person, I'll leave it at that. 8)


I think perhaps that number might go one higher, don't you?

The internet allows for all kinds of role playing and anonymity that can and has lead to serious problems for people. It is always wise to err on the side of caution and discretion.

I've had some wonderful experiences, however the ones that were bad were truly bad and left me with idea not to expose myself or my family beyond what is here.

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Postby Monker » Tue Apr 26, 2005 4:34 am

I've known too many crazies with too many agendas threaten to do things to myself, my wife, my kid, etc.....

The internet isn't disneyland. More like the Amityville house.


Yep...I've also seen it happen. But, to Journey/Perry fans.

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Postby bugsymalone » Tue Apr 26, 2005 4:41 am

The internet allows for all kinds of role playing and anonymity that can and has lead to serious problems for people. It is always wise to err on the side of caution and discretion.


Absolutely right, Sadie. I cannot add to that at all.

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Postby SuiteMadameBlue » Tue Apr 26, 2005 6:21 am

Sadie says:

I think perhaps that number might go one higher, don't you?


Ah yes, I forgot. Bump it up to 2 people. Yikes, how could I forget. :roll:
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Postby Zan » Tue Apr 26, 2005 6:24 am

SuiteMadameBlue wrote:Sadie says:

I think perhaps that number might go one higher, don't you?


Ah yes, I forgot. Bump it up to 2 people. Yikes, how could I forget. :roll:



And you haven't even met me yet!
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Postby SuiteMadameBlue » Tue Apr 26, 2005 6:37 am

Zan says:

And you haven't even met me yet!


LOL, I think you and I would get along just great in person. 8) I can't even go into these stories of these 2 people, they're just too bizarre.

I just feel sorry for Froy in Chicago. I don't think he ever heard anyone whine for so many hours - LOL :shock:
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