Peter Gibbons
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Post by Peter Gibbons on Mar 6, 2011 15:11:29 GMT -8
Oh man.. matchups are going to be fun to do. MAKE THIS HAPPEN! I'm not sure who would be more distraught?
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Peter Gibbons
North American Scumfoot
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Post by Peter Gibbons on Mar 5, 2011 3:47:13 GMT -8
Tonight was comical. FireHouse and Dokken brought the greatest of the great 80’s hair styles attached to the most amazing groupies that were 20 years out of their element. In order to continue with a theme of hilarity, I just wanted to update the board on how I roll since my Zune died. EDIT: Shitty design.
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Peter Gibbons
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Post by Peter Gibbons on Mar 4, 2011 14:52:02 GMT -8
Dokken (Tonight - Anchorage) Rose Hill Drive (4/7/11 - Anchorage) I saw Fitz & the Tantrums last night and they are amazing. I am so in love with Noelle Scaggs. She sure knows how to handle a tambourine.
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Peter Gibbons
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Post by Peter Gibbons on Mar 3, 2011 21:23:02 GMT -8
What instrument do you play? I will melt your face on drums.
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Peter Gibbons
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Post by Peter Gibbons on Mar 3, 2011 20:55:26 GMT -8
How long do glow sticks glow? Can you recycle them, and throw them around the next night? Yes.
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Peter Gibbons
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Post by Peter Gibbons on Mar 3, 2011 20:41:07 GMT -8
I feel the same. That's why I might stay and help clean up... if I can, ya know? I'll stay and help though....I think I will be intoxicated enough that staying to help will actually be a privilege and not a chore.
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Peter Gibbons
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Post by Peter Gibbons on Mar 3, 2011 19:03:37 GMT -8
That beer bong picture may very well be the broiest picture I have ever seen. Pre-loading for Passion Pit? Wait…Pre-loading for MGMT? Shit! Pre-loading for Passion Pit and MGMT? EDIT: Will someone rub some suntan lotion on my chest back?
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Peter Gibbons
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Post by Peter Gibbons on Mar 3, 2011 8:46:05 GMT -8
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Peter Gibbons
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Post by Peter Gibbons on Mar 2, 2011 17:34:37 GMT -8
I am lost now that my Zune is dead. Trying to figure out what to buy next. I might opt to get an iPhone or Windows phone, but I currently roll with this phone (see image) and I'd like to keep it that way.
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Peter Gibbons
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Post by Peter Gibbons on Mar 2, 2011 14:51:47 GMT -8
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Peter Gibbons
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Post by Peter Gibbons on Mar 1, 2011 19:28:54 GMT -8
If you pick up 40 people and bring em' down, make sure you bring that same number home. Home is where the heart is.
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Peter Gibbons
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Post by Peter Gibbons on Mar 1, 2011 8:53:42 GMT -8
Please quantify 'great music'.
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Peter Gibbons
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Post by Peter Gibbons on Feb 28, 2011 9:56:49 GMT -8
Whhhaaaat? I refuse to believe Knightly looks better in costume than Portman Yea!
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Peter Gibbons
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Post by Peter Gibbons on Feb 28, 2011 9:46:17 GMT -8
I just think she looks so good in period costume.
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Peter Gibbons
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Post by Peter Gibbons on Feb 28, 2011 9:41:03 GMT -8
Oh, and as far as natalie portman goes... I'm more partial to Keira Knightley. I was about to emphatically disagree, but then I looksed at Internetz. So I guess I slightly disagree.
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Peter Gibbons
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Post by Peter Gibbons on Feb 27, 2011 12:10:32 GMT -8
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Peter Gibbons
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Post by Peter Gibbons on Feb 27, 2011 11:43:26 GMT -8
This is sad. At least one person on this board under 24 should get this, right? RIGHT?
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Peter Gibbons
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Post by Peter Gibbons on Feb 26, 2011 16:35:17 GMT -8
Y'all are really cute about your baseball. That’s funny; I’ve been meaning to join a curling club. Any suggestions?
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Peter Gibbons
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Post by Peter Gibbons on Feb 26, 2011 14:04:37 GMT -8
My first experience at SAFECO was the most memorable experience I’ve ever had with baseball. Mom, Pop, & I arrived in Seattle (on our way to another nameless city) mid-day on a Thursday. I was lucky enough to convince them to stay in Seattle long enough to watch my favorite team play the M’s. It was the first year the stadium was opened, so I should’ve realized that a day game in the middle of the week was sold out, but I didn’t.
I spent the next while walking around the perimeter of the stadium with three fingers in the air looking for some asshole scalper that would sell three tickets to an A’s fan, in Seattle. After about 20 minutes of being ridiculed by Mariner fans and having to quickly reply with Starbucks insults, I decided to try and get each ticket individually.
I raised one finger to the sky; within two minutes an A’s fan approached me and asked me if I was looking for a ticket. Stupid question, I had been walking around like a jackass for nearly a half hour looking for tickets. He explained that his group had reserved seats a while back; something happened where they couldn’t give them the seats they wanted. They had compensated him by giving him a free (essentially useless) ticket. Since I was also an A’s fan he gave it to me for free.
I spent the next 20 minutes trying to find tickets for my parents. Ended up getting two bleacher seats for them for around $25 (total). We entered the stadium and they suggested we all find bleacher seats so we could sit together. That was the point where I told them to fuck off. Dude gave me a free ticket, the least I could do was sit next to him for the game.
Not knowing the layout of the stadium, I relied on my navigational skills to find my seat. This became a major problem when I ended up in the fifth row right behind first base (which also happens to be the Mariner’s cheering section). While blankly staring at my ticket like an asshole and feeling like I was blocking the view of high-paying fans, I decided to abort and find an usher to show me where to sit. As I started my ascent back to the main walkway, I heard someone yelling. I turned around and “Yelling Dude” happened to be the guy that gave me the ticket. He waved me over to the fifth row where he was sitting. So began the best baseball experience in my sad little life.
A’s took a quick lead and the asshole in me made a proud appearance. M’s fans quickly ran out of caffeine to subdue them so they stared throwing bags of peanuts at us. Said peanut bags were not thrown with any accuracy (much like the Mariner bullpen with baseballs). M’s stormed back to win and I was stranded with a large group of boastful Mariner fans. That made the situation even better.
Best part of this experience? I had a friend meeting us at the game that ended up in the extreme nose-bleed section. Seventh inning stretch was the exact moment that I broke his spirit. Gave him a call and said, “Hey, look for an asshole about 5 rows behind first base waving his arms around like an idiot.” I think he hung up.
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Peter Gibbons
North American Scumfoot
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Post by Peter Gibbons on Feb 25, 2011 21:58:01 GMT -8
YEEEEEEAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH JWW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Damn JWW, how the hell did you get to 1000 so fast? Oh Yea:
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