Coreece

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  1. Yet most of the crime is committed by those that actually use it. . .guess where?
  2. 'Merica Funny How our heroes dressed like women. . . back when it was in style. . .
  3. So on a more positive note. . .Upthread, I posted "I'll wait:" While that chick is totally smoking and the song meant a lot to me personally at that time, I never really knew what that song was about. I only remember it from my childhood growing up in the 80's at those parking lot carnivals with that super fast carousel ride that would spin in circles to Van Halem music, lmao - do you guys remember those, or was it only a michigan thing? Also, every time I hear motorcycles off in the distance, Hot for Teacher comes to mind - another song from that 80's carnival ride. . . And Looks that kill: fuckin' A right?
  4. Was getting ready and scouting the terrain for my big solo river kayaking fireworks "remembrance" trip over the holiday week. On the way back home riding my bike through town, some younger kid (probably slow in some regard, like we all are in some way, shape or form) was walking with who I could only assume was his mom/caregiver, and he started singing "all by myself". It felt like he was taunting me, lmao. But I welcomed it - He was right. Anyway the trip was amazing-everything I could've asked for. I ended up on Lake Huron for the Big fireworks show which ended at 10:15. (normally 10:45) I stayed on the lake till midnight watching everyone blast off their private shows. Long story short, it felt like a tribute to my late wife that I mentioned upthread. Anyway, had another epic trip on the river today- just got back. Saw your post, and that song came back to mind, all by myself. . . Many years I fantasized about being alone, only to be suddenly kicked in the face with the harsh reality of being careful what you wish for. Tho now the reality is that at 45, I AM all by myself. . . I'm all by myself, but I don't feel alone. I have God. My kids are grown and successful. I have everything I need and can have anything that I want. Life is better without heartbreak and death. Maybe I'm just still too young - or maybe I could just die. Bottom line - fuck that song. Btw, I could imagine living remotely as you suggest, but I think I've found a happy balance. . . .
  5. Got my new kayak today, epic day on the river. There's like an innate appreciation you feel when you're out there in nature. I here it all the time form believers and atheists alike. "I'm just so thankful to be out here, so beautiful. The peace." You can't help it, we all feel it. I feel so damn appreciative that I can't help but to thank God. It always brings me back. "For since the creation of the world God’s invisible qualities—his eternal power and divine nature—have been clearly seen, being understood from what has been made, so that people are without excuse."
  6. Anyway, I just can't get this song out of my head. 'When am I gonna see that pretty face again. . . "
  7. I would have to go with meet me at the river. It reminds me of a video that I probably posted in here already. (Would be surprised otherwise) I'm not a big fan of remakes, but this one has original lyrics and he's reminiscing about "summertime in northern Michigan" and that would've been the song we were listening to, so it works.
  8. That's what I like about them. But I'm still happy with any type of warm light. Absolutely hate any type of cool "day light" bulbs. So depressing, especially in hotels. Almost as bad as fluorescent bulbs. In the forest at night I use red light as much as possible to preserve night vision since it has a less disruptive effect on scotopic adaptation. Plus it's better for star gazing.
  9. and police only kill like 22 unarmed black men per year.
  10. I don't truly ever post my favorite video in this thread, just whatever I'm feeling at the time. But I think this is it:
  11. This guy gets it and he still killed himself: Admirable, but I live for the dead: When will I see your pretty face again?
  12. This place dances like the symphony of destruction. And you all know it. The peaceful man stands tall. . .
  13. In case you couldn't hear. . .
  14. Coreece

    Indicted

    Look at what he's done you people. . . #winning (and I mean that in a sorrowful way)
  15. I was gonna leave it all peaceful with gnr, but for some reason it gave me a double post. So let me edit this and tell you how I really feel: You take a mortal man And put him in control Watch him become a God Watch people's heads a'roll A'roll A'roll Just like the Pied Piper Led rats through the streets We dance like marionettes Swaying to the symphony of destruction Acting like a robot Its metal brain corrodes You try to take its pulse Before the head explodes Explodes Explodes Just like the Pied Piper Led rats through the streets We dance like marionettes Swaying to the symphony Just like the Pied Piper Led rats through the streets We dance like marionettes Swaying to the symphony Swaying to the symphony of destruction The earth starts to rumble The world powers fall A warring for the Heavens A peaceful man stands tall A tall A tall Just like the Pied Piper Led rats through the streets We dance like marionettes Swaying to the symphony Just like the Pied Piper Led rats through the streets We dance like marionettes Swaying to the symphony Swaying to the symphony of destruction Suck on that. . . .
  16. One, two, one, two, three, four Shed a tear 'cause I'm missin' you I'm still alright to smile Girl, I think about you every day now Was a time when I wasn't sure But you set my mind at ease There is no doubt you're in my heart now Said "woman take it slow, and it'll work itself out fine" All we need is just a little patience Said "sugar make it slow and we'll come together fine" All we need is just a little patience (Patience) Mm, yeah I sit here on the stairs 'Cause I'd rather be alone If I can't have you right now, I'll wait dear Sometimes I get so tense but I can't speed up the time But you know love there's one more thing to consider Said "woman take it slow and things will be just fine" You and I'll just use a little patience Said "sugar take the time 'cause the lights are shining bright" You and I've got what it takes to make it We won't fake it, I'll never break it 'Cause I can't take it Little patience, mm yeah, mm yeah Need a little patience, yeah Just a little patience, yeah Some more patience, yeah (I've been walking the streets at night) Just trying to get it right (A little patience, yeah) It's hard to see with so many around You know I don't like being stuck in the crowd (Could use some patience, yeah) And the streets don't change but maybe the names I ain't got time for the game 'cause I need you (Gotta have more patience, yeah) Yeah, yeah, yeah but I need you (All need more patience) Oh, I need you (All need some patience) Oh, I need you (Just a little patience) Ooh this time (Is all you need)
  17. I suppose that could be true for most, especially the last part, maybe - I don't know. As a child (0-12) I grew up on my parents classic rock (Zeppelin, Fleetwood, Hendrix, Beatles, CCR, Seger, Jay Giles, The Stones etc, etc, etc. . .) And that has always remained deeply ingrained within my heart. At 13 I started to add early 90s grunge/alternative to the mix (PJ, Nirvana, Alice, Sound Garden) but then I heard Metallica's black Album and that was it. For the next 8 years though H.S and College it was all pretty much metal at the forefront. After that it kind of lost it's appeal, tho I still appreciated it. I down-graded to Godsmack for awhile and that was pretty much it for Metal. I still have my moments, but they're few and far between. I guess having a kid at 21 would do that to you. ( He recently graduated from Bucknell btw and is a software engineer for MITRE - totally into classic rock too! And I don't think it's genetic.) Bottom line is that nothing beats 60s-70s rock and never will. It reigns supreme and will continue to resonate with a wide audience for generations to come. . . (I'm trying to think of the best classic rock song ever to post, but that's impossible. So I'll just play the first song that I ever learned on the drums at 13. Wish I could find the tape - It's gotta be at my parent's house, somewhere.) "We've done four already but now we're steady And then they went: One, two, three, four" Singing in the sunshine, laughing in the rain Hitting on the moonshine, rocking in the grain Got no time to pack my bags, my foots outside the door I got a date, I can't be late, for the high hopes hailla ball, uh uh, uh uh, yeah Singing to an ocean, I can hear the ocean's roar Play for free, I play for me and play a whole lot more, more! Singing about the good things and the sun that lights the day I used to sing on the mountains, has the ocean lost its way I don't know, oh oh, yeah' Ooh, yeah Sitting round singing songs 'til the night turns into day Used to sing about the mountains but the mountains washed away Now I'm singing all my songs to the girl who won my heart She is only three years old and it's a real fine way to start Oh yeah! It sure is fine! Ah blow my mind! When the tears are goin' down! Yeah! Yeah, yeah Oh so, oh so, oh so good! Oh so good!
  18. Thanks man, appreciate it - really. And congrats on 9 years. I know we had our differences, but I always felt good sentiments/appreciation/respect for what you guys had/have together. Was always happy for you in that regard. Best wishes.
  19. I totally get that. I mean that inamorata video was just creepy and depressing. It was a strange day, and I don't think I want to entertain that side of my personality anymore moving forward. Much of their stuff over the last 25 years doesn't even speak to their die-hard fans from the early 80s. Guess I just find their persistence inspiring. Tho I appreciate a broad spectrum of talent, I haven't really been a fan of music over the last 10 years or so - it's either bad memories or good memories from a life that's no more. (tho classic rock never seems to get old for me when I hear it at family BBQs - stuff like CCR and Bob Seager, etc.) My personal playlist now primarily consists of stock music I'd use for commercial advertisements I've made in the past, lmao. There's stuff to fill every mood and they have no lyrics, so you can just let it take you wherever you want. Anyway, thanks for the condolence. Take care.
  20. Here we go folks! Anticipation in domination A sea of hearts beat as one, unified Magnification, all generations Approaching thunder awaiting the light Full speed or nothin', full speed or nothin' Lux æterna Lux æterna, yeah Exhilaration, frenzied sensation Kindred alliance connected inside Commiseration, sonic salvation Cast out the demons that strangle your life Full speed or nothin', full speed or nothin' Lux æterna Lux æterna, yeah Lux æterna Emancipation kill isolation Never alone for the feelings alike Amplification lightning the nation Never alive more than right here tonight Full speed or nothin', full speed or nothin' Lux æterna Lux æterna, yeah Light it! (Btw, those guys are about 60 years old, been doing this for 40 years and are about to go on a 2-year tour. . .) Last time I saw them live (probably 20 years ago) They had this thing where the stage collapses, pyrotechnic failures, guys falling from the rafters. For those that didn't know, it seemed real. It was a play-off a real pyrotechnic failure when James got burned live on stage. Anyway, after the collapse, these guys played old school ride the lightening under a single hanging light bulb for 30 mins straight non-stop. Who does that? Anyone who plays knows that's near impossible. Just the band and the crowd - More energy than lights and pyro could ever create.
  21. It's been a wild life (fight). . .I'll call it a draw. Probably wouldn't change it for the most part. Round 2: Welcome, want to come inside? Meet the ghosts where I reside Despite how they're abusing me Lonely I will never be Comfort in the hell I know Resentment like a cancer grows Longing for the day I'm free Burn to get you out of me Lying, supplying the need Shedding and spreading the seed Setting the trap with a thread Spinning the web Misery She needs me Oh, but I need her more Misery She loves me Oh, but I love her more Misery She kills me Oh, but I end this war Misery She fills me Oh no, but she's not what I'm living for Ricochets within my head Conversations never said Magnifying every thought That familiar pain she brought Seeps inside eventually Misery loves company Sullen, I created you I suppose that I can end you too She waits (She waits, she waits, she waits) She waits (She waits, she waits, she waits) Misery She needs me Oh, but I need her more Misery She loves me Oh, but I love her more Misery She kills me Ooh, but I end this war Misery She fills me Oh no, but she's not what I'm living for Oh no Ooh, misery She needs me But I need her more She loves me But I love her more She kills me (She kills me) But I end this war She fills me (She fills me) But she's not what I'm living for Oh no Oh no No, no, no, no, no, no Not why I'm living Misery She needs me Oh, but I need her more Misery She loves me Oh, but I love her more Misery She kills me Oh, but I end this war Misery She fills me Oh no, but she's not what I'm living for Misery My misery Misery My misery Misery She's not why I'm living My misery She's not why I'm living Misery She's not what I'm living for My misery No, no [Outro] "Thank you, good night" "That was the best one" "That button was the best one" "The best button"
  22. I know right? Now I feel the chick in that video, lmao. Sad but true. I lost the love of my life to cancer just over a year ago, and the small town locals up here know it. There's been a very attractive artist/waitress that's been coming on strong. The perfect dream girl-wife material type (it there's such a thing) but I'm still just not interested in any of that right now. Not sure I'll ever be. Told myself that's it - alone till death, just like my grandfather when his wife passed at about the same age. (40s) Yet part of me hope's she (that waitress) will wait, guess I'll never learn. . .