The Well: Episode 4 - not about pants (maybe)

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Strangest occurrence at a show?

For the purposes of your band, is it pronounced bell-grade or bay-oh-grahd?

Favorite place in Indy to eat?

What do you like about Indianapolis?
 
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Who are your non-musical influences, and how did the influence you?
 
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German potato salad or Mustard potato salad?

Hamburger or Beef Hot Dog at the company picnic?

Distortion or Clean?

Mustard
Both, on the same plate
Distortion that cleans up w/ the volume knob.
 
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Strangest occurrence at a show?

I can only quote this story from another thread.. This is the weirdest thing in recent memory...

When our singer wussed out and quit the band, we did a whole Halloween set as The Misfits and had 15 different "guest" Danzigs in a giant dogpile punching and kicking each other for the microphone for the entire 35-minute set (which was about 50 songs). I was the least-imposing Doyle anyone has ever seen, but I sold it that night. When the pile of drunken Danzigs on the stage started to crowd me, I stabbed them ruthlessly with my Edwards V headstock.

For the purposes of your band, is it pronounced bell-grade or bay-oh-grahd?

'Round these parts we say "Bell-grade," but I'd be totally into doing a T-shirt design that spelled it "Београд."

Favorite place in Indy to eat?

Naked Tchopstix (broadripple) for the sushi
Shapiros (downtown) for the pastrami
MacNivens (mass ave) or Shallows (south side) for the beer list
Midtown Grille (broadripple) for the all-around excellent quality dining.

What do you like about Indianapolis?

See above restaurants. :)
The Colts
The people I've met here...
The small-town vibe in a larger city.

Who are your non-musical influences, and how did the influence you?

My Dad, who taught me to think before I act, how to be responsible, and how to do what is right even when it's hard.

My mom, who taught me that it's OK (good, even) to be myself.

John Wayne, who taught me the way of American stoicism at an early age.

Weird Al, who taught me the way of inanity at an early age.

Bob Dylan, who lived that life and wrote about it so that I wouldn't have to.
 
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This is the standard "screw, marry, kill" question. For this question, please select which one you would screw, which one you'd marry, and which one you'd kill:

Osama Bin Laden
Rainmaker's avatar
Me
 
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You're easily one of the best writers on this forum -- I'm talking words, not musical notes, though you may be one of the best with regard to that as well.

When did you find you had a gift for putting words together? What are the greatest accolades you've received with regard to your writing? I know you do technical writing, but do you ever do any creative writing as a hobby?

- Keith
 
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This is the standard "screw, marry, kill" question. For this question, please select which one you would screw, which one you'd marry, and which one you'd kill:

Osama Bin Laden
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Me

Screw Rainmaker's avatar, cuz she's got some killer bazoombas.

Marry Osama, because he's loaded.

Guess that just leaves you...... :omg:
 
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You're easily one of the best writers on this forum -- I'm talking words, not musical notes, though you may be one of the best with regard to that as well.

When did you find you had a gift for putting words together? What are the greatest accolades you've received with regard to your writing? I know you do technical writing, but do you ever do any creative writing as a hobby?

- Keith

Thank you, Keith. Your praise embarrasses me.

The highest accolade I ever received for my writing, outside of school grades, was probably the response I got on Ubersite for the first two parts of my unfinished three-part horror pulp series, titled So You Want To Be an Ice Cream Man. Maybe one day I'll write part 3. :)
 
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I'm pretty indifferent about MLB, but I thought Belichick and the Pats displayed a commendable amount of restraint and good sportsmanship in their defeat over the Skins. Nothing says "class" like using your starters to convert on 4th downs with a 45-point lead in the fourth quarter.
 
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Beef wrapped in bacon. It's sort of a meat tandem; a meat symbiosis where each benefits from the other and they are both more powerful by their union.
 
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It should be noted that, to me, the very thought of beef wrapped in bacon is enough to inspire semicolon use.

Forsooth, I aught have gotten by with the mere utterance:

Beef; bacon.
 
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Would you rather be able to walk through walls (or any solid matter), or become invisible at will?

Answer three times: once in your own words, and once as though you were a NASCAR racer, and once as though you were a member of the British Parliament.
 
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If you could go back in time and prevent one person from dying, what color pants would you wear while doing so?
 
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Would you rather be able to walk through walls (or any solid matter), or become invisible at will?

Answer three times: once in your own words, and once as though you were a NASCAR racer, and once as though you were a member of the British Parliament.

That's actually a really, really tough decision. They both have a lot of similar benefits - you could accomplish a lot of the same stuff with slightly different methods by choosing either ability.

Question: Do my clothes become invisible too if I choose the latter? Because if they don't, that would severely hamper my running around in the streets, especially during the winter months.

If you could go back in time and prevent one person from dying, what color pants would you wear while doing so?

I'd wear the classic houndstooth slack, unpleated but properly pressed, because time-travel life-saving is something one should only endeavor to do whilst sharply dressed.
 
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Question: Do my clothes become invisible too if I choose the latter? Because if they don't, that would severely hamper my running around in the streets, especially during the winter months.

Yes. Assume anything on your person becomes invisible (or able to pass through solid matter unhindered) along with you.
 
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OK, assuming I'm going to be using my new power for evil (as would likely be the case), I'm going to choose invisibility.

NASCAR: Eyuts alowt ayezeeyer t'run away from somethin effin' yew ken wawk threw wawls, but ahm figgerin thayut ya don nayd ta be runnin' much anyways effin' nobowdy ken sees ya.

Parliament: Oh, I would think that I could swipe the 'airs off a cat's bollocks if I were invisibowl, aye? Twouldn't be fer naught, could I do that, you know. Indeed I'd make a right fortune in a day! (Labour Party representative)
 
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