Okay George. Step off. Can you just step off?
(as an aside we talked about actors who played multiple extra roles. But what about characters played by multiple actors...Lloyd Braun, for example. One actor in the non fat yogurt Dinkins episode and another actor in the Harharwood theater chinese gum episode)
Haven't been to shoku, but if you got frenchette and 11 Madison Park on your dance card, you're doing pretty well.
For birthday dinner, need some more parameters since, as you know, it's basically infinite here.
I have one of the misfit-toy Les Paul classics and while I hate the g force and have just been procrastinating removing it, I overall love it. Plus it's the maple top that creates some really warm sustain - although probably imagined because it just looks nice. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Are you saying there are people who don't drink while they're cooking? Cooking dinner is second only to spending time in my garage with regard to license and duty to drink all I want, dammit!
While I totally follow how it goes down and that sounds pretty much how lots of bands and groups create, the quote above doesn't quite compute. A drummer isn't good because of technical chops; he's good first and foremost because he supports and contributes to the music. A teacher once told me a drummer should be felt more and heard less. Give me someone that holds a clean beat on time and in line with the song over a fancy fills dude every day and twice on Sunday. See Steve Gadd play and while he can do lots of crazy shit behind a kit, he is simply and maniacally committed to the rhythm section's job.