Re: What's the latest in people's lives?
Posted: Sat Oct 08, 2011 10:06 pm
You can only buy that if you put on sunglasses and blare 'Born to be Wild' from speakers while driving it, Reliant.
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No, he said he didn't want a Harley. Hmm, what kind of bike would suit someone who puts on aviators and blares Foster the People? This, I think:RK_Striker_JK_5 wrote:You can only buy that if you put on sunglasses and blare 'Born to be Wild' from speakers while driving it, Reliant.
Maybe not the V7, but I would kill for a EV1100Mikey wrote:No, he said he didn't want a Harley. Hmm, what kind of bike would suit someone who puts on aviators and blares Foster the People? This, I think:RK_Striker_JK_5 wrote:You can only buy that if you put on sunglasses and blare 'Born to be Wild' from speakers while driving it, Reliant.
(It's the 2012 Moto Guzzi California Cruiser, BTW.)
Who warned you? The game officials shouldn't have any say over crowd noise, of which the band should properly be considered part, and whichever competition circuit in which you compete shouldn't have any say over what you do at a game. I'd say you guys were doing your job, is all.Sonic Glitch wrote:Well today (Technically yesterday) my band got an official warning for apparently causing the opposing team a false start because they evidently could not here their quarterback or something because the drumline was playing to loud.
Damn straight we're proud of that.
(For the record, the opposing team had plenty of false starts throughout the game, even after we were told to stop playing. After the warning, we stopped playing and became louder and more obnoxious in our cheering, and singing of the songs we would usually be playing.)
You're not exactly talking to a motorcycle know-how... guy... man. That was more coherent in my head.Mikey wrote:No, he said he didn't want a Harley. Hmm, what kind of bike would suit someone who puts on aviators and blares Foster the People? This, I think:RK_Striker_JK_5 wrote:You can only buy that if you put on sunglasses and blare 'Born to be Wild' from speakers while driving it, Reliant.
My mission is complete!Mikey wrote:
I just got an image of Kieran with a leather vest, do-rag with a flame job, and chaps... pedalling off to uni on a 12" bike with a basket and a little bell.
Who, me?Mikey wrote:BTW, I was right, wasn't I? You are so into Foster the People, aren't you.
I had to look them up....Mikey wrote:BTW, I was right, wasn't I? You are so into Foster the People, aren't you.
Well, there is no college competition circuit. It seems the coach complained and in the athletic conference we are in there are evidently rules about how the band can play. We once received a letter reminding us that we are not supposed to play while the game clock is irunning. Except, that clock is almost always running. In that case, our director asked the athletic department essentially, "is this for real?" to which they said: keep doing what you've always been doing. I think in this case, it wasn't the officials deciding it was our fault but the opposing coach complaining to the officials who then told us not to play.Mikey wrote:Who warned you? The game officials shouldn't have any say over crowd noise, of which the band should properly be considered part, and whichever competition circuit in which you compete shouldn't have any say over what you do at a game. I'd say you guys were doing your job, is all.Sonic Glitch wrote:Well today (Technically yesterday) my band got an official warning for apparently causing the opposing team a false start because they evidently could not here their quarterback or something because the drumline was playing to loud.
Damn straight we're proud of that.
(For the record, the opposing team had plenty of false starts throughout the game, even after we were told to stop playing. After the warning, we stopped playing and became louder and more obnoxious in our cheering, and singing of the songs we would usually be playing.)