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djcybaman Posted May 24, 2006
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Hello! I am djcybaman and I love Doctor Who (obviously). I also read alot and play the guitar and the piano.
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echomikeromeo Posted May 25, 2006
Hey djcybaman! Welcome! Subscribe to the YRC threads you like so you know when something cool happens. I'm EMR, manager pro tempore of the YRC, as Kat our illustrious founder had RL issues.
Oooh, Doctor Who. Sounds exciting. Have you seen the smiley?
I play the guitar too. But not well at all.
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djcybaman Posted May 25, 2006
Loads of stuff. I'm a big fan of jazzy/bluesy stuff though. Recently I played in a workshop with this really cool guitar duo. They were amazing!!!!
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Wyatt Posted May 25, 2006
Coincidentally, this July I am going to go to a Jazz workshop thing in Minnesota. I'm looking forward to it, it should be cool even though I barely know anything about Jazz.
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echomikeromeo Posted May 27, 2006
Dude, that sucks. But band camp... haha.
I'm spending five weeks on an island. It should prove very dull.
Oh yes, and I'm going to Russia.
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jjcard Posted May 29, 2006
i wonder if they have a museum of tetris in russia?
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miraculousrandomness - being elvised is hard but so is changing your title so I wont Posted May 30, 2006
*suddenly gets intrested when he heres the words muesuem of tetris*
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jjcard Posted May 31, 2006
well tetris was invented in russia so they might. actually it is a very interesting story about tetris and how the rights got solded. i saw it on G4TV. they also invented the robix cube (i have no idea how you spell it
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echomikeromeo Posted Jun 1, 2006
St Petersburg and Moscow. With my youth orchestra.
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