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This Swedish mail order place that Joakim recommended has been dreadful. I picked them over the one the other person recommended so I could combine my order and save on the shipping (I found some stuff they had that the other place didn't have). They have not contacted me. They have not answered my email. I ordered from them twice and no one even acknowledged that they got my order, after I emailed them. I know it takes a while to ship, and it does say they will contact you, but I don't even kno...
Alright, if we are going to have a thread called 'favorite alcoholic beverages' then I want to know what you do when you drink these 'favorite alcoholic beverages'. Don't be embarrassed and tell me your favorite alcoholic stupor.
I'm a big fan of Yuengling Traditional Lager. It's one of the reasons I have to stay in my area. When I attempt to get out of the country this summer, I will be looking forward to trying other beers. Domestics in America (minus some of the microbrews), really suck. Coors like DOES fill you up AND lets you down. I like Pinot Grigio too.
What do we do in the Goodmorning thread? I'm about to read a book on the end of the world due to environmental pollution, and then I will be going to bed for sleep and dreams. Therefor perhaps it is inappropriate for me to write here, but somewhere in the world right now, it is morning.
Yeah, that's what I'm talking about.... I do think, however, everyone across the world should kill their television...
geez, that didn't come up right....that last response was to the post about least enjoying the covenant song 'we want revolution'... (just got back from the club 20 minutes ago) where's the yawning smilie? I need to use it.
If you lived in Bush Country--a.k.a the United States, you would like that song A LOT. In fact, you might petition for it to be the new national anthem.
WOLFSHEIM - "Casting Shadows US Tour" 2004 03/21/04 @ The Masquerade - Tampa, FL 03/22/04 @ The Masquerade - Atlanta, GA 03/24/04 @ Webster Hall - New York, NY 03/26/04 @ Manray - Boston, MA 03/27/04 @ St. Andrew's Hall - Detroit, MI 03/28/04 @ Metro - Chicago, IL 03/31/04 @ Gothic Theatre - Denver, CO 04/02/04 @ Sin 13 - San Antonio, TX 04/04/04 @ Henry Fonda Music Box Theatre - Los Angeles, CA 04/05/04 @ Death Guild - San Francisco, CA
WOLFSHEIM IS IN THE U.S. !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Just got my tickets on Wednesday to see them. I'll be at the New York City show. I'm really looking forward to that. It'll be the first good concert I've been to in a few years... That's definatly not something to be sad about !!!!!
I didn't expect a response, but subconciously I posted that because I knew someone would write something to make me feel better! It is better to think of what I do have than what I don't. Not so sad anymore!
So it occured to me last night that the Northern Light tour already hit America last spring. Where the hell have I been at the past year, I think to myself, when I realized after consulting some of my friends that Covenant never hit my city, which is most likely why I have never thought about this. Spring is always a busy time for me, so it's hard for me to travel to other cities, which the closest metropolises are all aver 2 hours away. Anyhow, this really upsets me. Concerts are always such a ...
I have a couple of friends who moved out to Phoenix area. This summer I am driving to LA and may take a flight out of the country. I NEED to get out of Bush country for a while. I can't take it anymore. I hope you have fun. I heard the desert kicks ass.
A friend of mine threw this on his LiveJournal. I thought it was great advice for peice of mind on a bad day....or a great way to make a good day even better. Thought you all mind enjoy it. 1. Take into account that great love and great achievements involve great risk. 2. When you lose, don't lose the lesson. 3. Follow the three Rs: Respect for self, respect for others and responsibility for all your actions. 4. Remember that not getting what you want is sometimes a wonderful stroke of luck. 5. ...
I love ApB too. A few years ago I loved SGroth almost as much as Covenant. I like how ApB experiments with sound, none of their albums are alike. I was really dissapointed with the lyrics on harmonizer though. I hope that the next album's lyrics are more universally motivated rather than about relationships with the opposite sex. I really thought prior albums were almost prophetic in nature. For example, If you set aside the alien factor in 'eclipse' you pretty much have September 11th. 'nonstop...
I have been single my entire adulthood, (minus 6 months I spent with some miserable guy) !!! Guess this year I'll be alone too. My friends usually through an 'anti-v-day party every year, so all of us singles and even the people who have significant others that don't feel like going through the motions, can get together and have fun. Actually, I have to waitress that night. Looking forward to crappy tips and people acting stupendously cute in public!!! Oh, and the chicks who don't know their win...
oh no!!!! This area is not going to be good for me....I've always had this sick need to aquire everything possible by my favorite bands. This kind of talk is fueling my desire, which I can no longer afford to continue with I also still have my ticket stub from the first time i saw Covenant. I keep all my ticket stubs. I actually forget who I've seen live without them.
Do you know who wrote the lyrics to this song? Person, not the band please =)
Thanks. I would have saved a lot of time if I had just asked here first.
I would be happy just to see Covenant play one song right about now. It's been 2 many years since a North American tour! Glad everyone who was at this show of topic had fun !
I've been going insane trying to find a copy of this. Most American stores and internet sites don't even know it exists. If anyone has or knows a place or someone who has a copy of the Northern Light 12" I'd be very intersted in buying a copy. Life just isn't complete without it! Thanks.