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The Well CXVIV: Mr. Frank Lee. Thank You.
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Frank Lee's Ultimate Death Match in each of the following -
Hockey?
Music?
Literature?
SDUGF?
Thank youMy Bands -
https://kamikazechoir.hearnow.com/
www.instagram.com/kamikazechoir
www.reverbnation.com/theheartlessdevils
Just some fun guitar stuff from time to time
GUITAR KULTURE
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Originally posted by Wattage View PostFrank Lee's Ultimate Death Match in each of the following -
Hockey?
Music?
Literature?
SDUGF?
Thank you
Porn?
Religion?
Cooking?Join me in the fight against muscular atrophy!
Originally posted by Douglas AdamsThis planet has - or rather had - a problem, which was this: most of the people living on it were unhappy for pretty much of the time. Many solutions were suggested for this problem, but most of these were largely concerned with the movements of small green pieces of paper, which is odd because on the whole it wasn't the small green pieces of paper that were unhappy.
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As an astute observer of the culture via the internet, what comments can Frank Lee make regarding the youth of today as represented by the younger posters on the SDUG? Please provide a balanced commentary of their strengths and opportunities for improvement (or gaps in their performance).Originally posted by Bad City
He's got the crowd on his side and the blue jean lights in his eyes...
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Mr Godot .. Mr Frank Lee Godot ... please report to the Well
gear list in profile
"no seymour - no tone ... know seymour - know tone!"
Is it not the glory of the people of America that, whilst they have paid a decent regard to the opinions of former times and other nations, they have not suffered a blind veneration for antiquity, for custom, or for names, to overrule the suggestions of their own good sense, the knowledge of their own situation, and the lessons of their own experience?" - James Madison - Federalist #14
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Well Mr. Frank Lee, Friday's almost over. You've had the well for two days and haven't answered a single question. I hope everything is alright. I'm hoping for the best. Not the worst, like you're laying in a ditch on fire!"Believe the word, I will unlock my door and pass the cemetery gates"
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Originally posted by Wattage View PostWow ee cummings, I am truly impressed
I once had a teacher lend me a book of cummings poetry, he awkwardly left his copy for a personal ad he was placing in the book as a bookmark. I was very uncomfortable with the ad. I am sure it wasn't meant for me but still...
Why do think so many NWOBHM bands didn't make it to the next round? Say Angel Witch for instance.
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2. You are a good looking guy, so who can blame him? EE Cummings + ad = on purpose. He might as well have asked you to listen to 'Astral Weeks' with him
3. Freemasons. Or too many songs that were just kind of okay. IFLHO, NWOBHM was more of a singles thing. Which makes any NWOBHM mix CD a wonderful experience. Metallica is to NWOBHM as Nirvana was to whatever you want to call 80s alternative music. IFLHO, YMMVFTOFL.
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Originally posted by Gearjoneser View PostGot any pics of yourself you care to post?
I found your music clip interesting and funny. Can you expand on it, and describe how your personality plays into it?
2. Thank you. Frank Lee likes to write little ditties about things He experiences in daily life and (in this case) things that amuse Him. He likes to be irreverent and He thinks the song "Glass Toilet" is part of that. He also uses the Glass Toilet Concept (GTC) as a metaphor for the reality show/TMZ/Entertainment Tonight society you are all lucky enough to live with Him in.
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Originally posted by dd12939 View PostWhat's your first childhood memory?
What would be served if I came over for dinner?
Have you been to the symphony and/or opera? Details?
What did you spend your time on when you were 14? 24?
2. Brussels sprouts and brown rice and maybe some turkey tips.
3. Yes (but Frank Lee digs small/chamber groups way more). No, Frank Lee has never been to Oprah and it looks like that ship has sailed. Too bad, Frank Lee loves free gifts.
3. At 14, Mr. Lee spent time playing the guitar and pleasuring Himself. At 24, pretty much the same with finishing His B.A. and full-time work thrown in).
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Originally posted by Aceman View PostKudo's to Wattage for this selection!
I'll start with a few softballs...
Ace, Gene, Peter, or Paul?
Describe the ultimate steak dinner according to Frank Lee?
Favorite sports, and your teams you are a fan of?
Favorite book?
TV news chic that you would tap like a keg at a frat? Hit like pinata at kids birthday party? Like a....
You have done a lot for the forum and are one of the most respected posters. What has the forum done for you?
2. Frank Lee really doesn't get too revved up about steak but it would involve wine and maybe some bleu cheese. Long story, but He ate lots of lousy red meat as a child and He rarely reaches for it these days.
3. Hockey and Soccer, with the Albany Devils, Worcester Sharks, and Arsenal as His favorites.
4. Preface to Chaucer, Robertson; Migration and Mythmaking in Anglo-Saxon England, Howe. Also the 100 Greatest Conspiracies of All Time or whatever it is called.
5. His all-time favorite is a retired reporter named Mariellen Burns, but in the current epoch He would like to spend time with Dylan Dreyer or Ashleigh Banfield.
6. He did not know He was respected by you. Thank you. Ask not what the forum can do for you, ask what you can do for the forum. Frank Lee has also met some good amigos here and learned a lot about equipment and life.
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Originally posted by GuitarStv View PostFrank Lee should have no problem answering these questions in a fun manner:
- You're flying over some distant mountains when your plane goes down. By some fluke of nature all people on the plane survived. Two part question . . . how long do you wait for rescue before resorting to cannibalism, and how do you pick who should be eaten?
- Apocalypse comes and you're short on food and trapped in your own neighborhood. Who on your street do you kill and eat first, and why?
- You are a master chef working at a busy restaurant but times are tough . . . you don't have enough money to buy meat one day, but you discover that your best waitress has accidentally been locked in the walk-in freezer and frozen to death. What cuts do you take from the carcass, and how do you season/prepare the flesh in order make it tasty enough for your diners that evening not to notice anything's amiss? (Remember, the more dishes you prepare, the less chance that someone will find incriminating body parts in your freezer.)
- The zombie apocalypse has come. Most people have fled their homes. Production of food in your country has stopped. Zombies roam the streets looking for a fresh meal, and you have escaped your quiet suburban neighbourhood with the rest of your family (let's say this is a typical family . . . 2 kids - one 8 year old/one 12 year old, and 2 parents).
You enter a new town looking for food and are attacked by a chick. You manage to fatally wound the person, but before she dies, she tells you that she was an elementary school teacher and was trying to kill you to provide enough food to keep the surviving members of her class alive (there's no food in town). You also find out that she's been teaching the survivors from a classroom of 11 year olds to kill and cannibalize people passing by in order to survive. They've been doing this for a while now. She tells you where they are living, and to protect them.
Do you risk your own families safety (and the safety of any other passers by) by ignoring the cannibals and hoping that they don't follow you? Do you risk confronting and executing the kids to guarantee your safety? Do you take the cannibal kids with you and try to teach them to be regular human beings again? What action or inaction would you take, and why?
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- You're flying over some distant mountains when your plane goes down. By some fluke of nature all people on the plane survived. Two part question . . . how long do you wait for rescue before resorting to cannibalism, and how do you pick who should be eaten?
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