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Maggie’s Motivational Pic Thread v2.0 - - New Rules - See Post #1

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Our 26' SeaRay has a 350 on it. It don't 'get up and plane' though. It ain't exactly a water-skiing machine, either. But my question is, anyone here run diesel(s)? I'm thinking that I'd like our next (bigger) boat to have at least a pair of diesels.

Are you sure you're running the correct prop on it?
Sounds like you have too much pitch
 
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Distraught, pre-menopausal bitch in a Prius ...

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Carbon footprint??? How about carbon hoof print. The biomass she must shovel down that blow hole to support so many layers of lipids upon lipids itself could be an act of eco-terrorism.
 
I just installed a new surround sound system and this is the first thing I played on it. It must be loud because the neighbor across the street came over to see what I was doing.

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I just installed a new surround sound system and this is the first thing I played on it. It must be loud because the neighbor across the street came over to see what I was doing.

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Greatest Rock song of all time. Excellent choice.
 
I just installed a new surround sound system and this is the first thing I played on it. It must be loud because the neighbor across the street came over to see what I was doing.

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"Easily" one of the best songs ever done, and the funny thing is is that they have so many of them. So up beat, so high energy !!! "Loved" cruising to their beat. Powerage cannot be beat.



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I was a little late to the AC/DC party, so it was Live at Donnington that got me hooked. I saw them in person on the Stiff Upper Lip tour in April of 2001. What a show. They had a lift with a circular expanded metal top and about a foot high rail. Angus is playing guitar in the middle of it as they start to raise it. At what looks like 100' of extension - clear up in the rafters he flops on his side and starts pivoting on his hip and kinda running around the rail. Most ridiculous and awesome thing. Never missed a beat. You could see Phil Rudd smoking while he was hammering the shit out of the drums. The opening act was total garbage. They finally finish up their set and the stadium goes black. Angus fires up the opening chords to You Shook Me and all 25,000 people in the stadium stand up at once. I only saw one person sit for the next 2 1/2 hours. Without comparison, the best concert i have ever attended.
 
I was a little late to the AC/DC party, so it was Live at Donnington that got me hooked. I saw them in person on the Stiff Upper Lip tour in April of 2001. What a show. They had a lift with a circular expanded metal top and about a foot high rail. Angus is playing guitar in the middle of it as they start to raise it. At what looks like 100' of extension - clear up in the rafters he flops on his side and starts pivoting on his hip and kinda running around the rail. Most ridiculous and awesome thing. Never missed a beat. You could see Phil Rudd smoking while he was hammering the shit out of the drums. The opening act was total garbage. They finally finish up their set and the stadium goes black. Angus fires up the opening chords to You Shook Me and all 25,000 people in the stadium stand up at once. I only saw one person sit for the next 2 1/2 hours. Without comparison, the best concert i have ever attended.

I saw AC/DC numerous times, Day on Green, Cow Palace and so on, every show was awesome. Nugent, Guns N Roses, Edgar Winter all put on great shows as well, but the best show I have ever seen was Alice Cooper. Basically a rock opera with an entire stage change for every song and some really cool illusions and magic tricks.
 
Seattle Coliseum 1978. Cheap Trick, AC/DC, then Ted Nugent. Fucking hands down THEE best concert ever. Mighta been some enhancers involved, but hey, everyone was doing it. :cool: Wholly shit. Stretching your legs as a teenager from the sticks and hauling ass to Seattle to party down with friends that moved to the city? And these 3 groups are in town in ONE concert? Ya, let's do this. :eek:
 
I saw AC/DC numerous times, Day on Green, Cow Palace and so on, every show was awesome. Nugent, Guns N Roses, Edgar Winter all put on great shows as well, but the best show I have ever seen was Alice Cooper. Basically a rock opera with an entire stage change for every song and some really cool illusions and magic tricks.

The first time I saw AC/DC was the Highway to Hell tour. It was an excellent show. And loud. Did I tell you it was loud? It was fucking loud. I still hear the echo.

 
What a lineup... but putting the Allman Brothers with Emerson Lake and Palmer? Who saw that coming? That said, I love both bands. They just seem to be from opposite ends of the spectrum!

Cheers and thanks for posting, Eddie. Those were some interesting days! Bit before my time. But I did get to see ELP in concert. Amazing.

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I'll put Iron Maiden in there with one of the best performances I've seen. It was hot as balls up in Chicago and Bruce Dickinson (their singer) never stopped moving, wearing cargo pants and a hoodie. We were sweating buckets in the stands, and have no idea how he didn't pass out.

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That was the last bottle in existence at that time, which he'd brought as a sample prior to ramping up full production on it. He shared it with us at the table and autographed it.
 

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my 18th birthday was Feb 1 1985,,the CDB Vol Jam XI was on Feb 2 so we used that as my birthday party,,at the Municipal Auditorium Nashville,Tn,,,it was a hell of a jam,,Marshall Tucker,the Allmans,,Stevie Ray Vaughn,,Ted Nugent,,I cant remember them all but a lot of it is on youtube now,,

only thing I have left from then is this bandana


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I'll put Iron Maiden in there with one of the best performances I've seen. It was hot as balls up in Chicago and Bruce Dickinson (their singer) never stopped moving, wearing cargo pants and a hoodie. We were sweating buckets in the stands, and have no idea how he didn't pass out.



A few years ago I'd run into him in a pub in London and he was the most down to earth guy imaginable. We ended up hanging out for about 8 hours talking beer (he was in the process of releasing "Trooper" beer which is his creation) and aircraft and armored vehicles. I don think we discussed the band for more than 10 seconds in passing.



That was the last bottle in existence at that time, which he'd brought as a sample prior to ramping up full production on it. He shared it with us at the table and autographed it.

And, if you are a fan, you probably already know about him being a pilot on heavies;

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Seattle Coliseum 1978. Cheap Trick, AC/DC, then Ted Nugent. Fucking hands down THEE best concert ever. Mighta been some enhancers involved, but hey, everyone was doing it. :cool: Wholly shit. Stretching your legs as a teenager from the sticks and hauling ass to Seattle to party down with friends that moved to the city? And these 3 groups are in town in ONE concert? Ya, let's do this. :eek:

I worked that show as a Stagehand.....made some BIG BUCKS. The loudest band I ever saw was Kansas in the Paramount/Seattle, probably about '77. We were in the back of the house, main floor and man, it was painful. Everything was clear/undistorted, but incredibly loud. ZZ Top was always supposed to be the loudest, but Kansas had 'em beat.

J; Here's something from ACDC, just for your listening pleasure;

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