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*hope I'm not crossing a line...*
....I realize this may be a little taboo, but I am going to ask anyway. A third album? Any plans?
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I don't think any lines are being crossed, personally. I'm kinda curious myself to know if John writes much while he's touring. Also, what are some of the band members' hobbies (aside from crappy review books, Sean)? Do any of you play any sports or games or anything like that? What are some of your favorite authors and such?
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Well, I have noticed that the boys enjoy throwing around the old frisbee.Damien_82 wrote:I don't think any lines are being crossed, personally. I'm kinda curious myself to know if John writes much while he's touring. Also, what are some of the band members' hobbies (aside from crappy review books, Sean)? Do any of you play any sports or games or anything like that? What are some of your favorite authors and such?
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-Yes, it's true that the frisbee has been associated with hippies in the past, but once you cross a certain skill level the throwing of the frisbee disc becomes an athletic endeavor on par with fencing or distance running. I welcome one and all to bring frisbees for pre-show parking lot games.
Train now! You never know when you'll come up against the Master Control Program.
Train now! You never know when you'll come up against the Master Control Program.
Ultimate is great, but OY! The running! I prefer a precision game. Put it right in the other person's hands. Stand rooted in the spot and just get it there over and over. It allows you to play in unlikely places, like alleys, or across busy streets.
Aerobies are fine if you live across a valley from your frisbee-mate, or if you live in a featureless, treeless land, but typically when I see an Aerobie in someone's hands I think, "I'm going for a lot of long walks."
Aerobies are fine if you live across a valley from your frisbee-mate, or if you live in a featureless, treeless land, but typically when I see an Aerobie in someone's hands I think, "I'm going for a lot of long walks."
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