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not_nadine

Comfortably Roont
Nov 19, 2011
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Behind you
Yes. I have memories too.

All kinds. Biggest memory.. I lived backed up to woods. Hunters up in trees. Did not like that. Used to drag big speakers out to deck and BLAST stp to keep the deer away (hunters were very upset with me, one once pointed a gun at me

eee ah
 

ghost19

"Have I run too far to get home?"
Sep 25, 2011
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Yes. I have memories too.

All kinds. Biggest memory.. I lived backed up to woods. Hunters up in trees. Did not like that. Used to drag big speakers out to deck and BLAST stp to keep the deer away (hunters were very upset with me, one once pointed a gun at me

eh ah
LOL. Good job. No shooting bambi....

Let me embarrass myself once again with a quick story...not trying to hijack the thread but STP music was a big part of my college life back in the early 90's. Here's to ya' Scott.

I remember one of my friends back in the day (friends back then consisting of other flannel clad stoners like myself....), his dad had a cabin out in the woods over in the next county, pretty far out in the boonies. He would let us use the cabin for weekend excursions from time to time. On this particular trip, there were eight of us, four couples. There was a fire pit outside the cabin with a huge deck. We had the CD player going inside with the windows open cranking STP, Pearl Jam, Alice in Chains, all kinds of music that still seems so good. We sat outside smoking, drinking, and just talking until almost dawn. I remember being able to stay up all night so easily back then..lol. Anyway, we all decided to retire to the bedrooms around 5am. My girlfriend at the time and I were getting ready to.....retire for the night... I kind of fell fall back onto the bed with her close behind, not realizing there was no head board only a window sill sticking out. The sill clips me right at the base of my skull so the back of my head takes the full brunt of the window sill with girlfriend falling on top of me..lmao. Girlfriend said she thought it had broken my neck the SNAP! sound was so loud. Double vision, ringing in my ears, slurred speech for a few minutes....ok, some of that may have been partially due to the night's party favors but it still hurt to the point I thought for a second something serious had been broken. I swear, for few moments, I couldn't feel my arms or my legs, just a electric type of "buzzing" feeling from head to toe. It reminded me of the feeling you get if you accidentally touch a live electrical connection. It scared the hell out of my girlfriend, she runs to the next bedroom and gets my roommate and best friend, John, not remembering that both her and I were both only about half dressed. Needless to say I wasn't paralyzed or anything but I had a helluva knot on the back of my head. Luckily, I had a bunch more hair back then to cushion the blow...lol. Oh man, my early twenties.....I wouldn't change anything now but that was such an intense age. Everything seemed so real back then.....strange days.
 

not_nadine

Comfortably Roont
Nov 19, 2011
29,655
139,785
Behind you
LOL. Good job. No shooting bambi....

Let me embarrass myself once again with a quick story...not trying to hijack the thread but STP music was a big part of my college life back in the early 90's. Here's to ya' Scott.

I remember one of my friends back in the day (friends back then consisting of other flannel clad stoners like myself....), his dad had a cabin out in the woods over in the next county, pretty far out in the boonies. He would let us use the cabin for weekend excursions from time to time. On this particular trip, there were eight of us, four couples. There was a fire pit outside the cabin with a huge deck. We had the CD player going inside with the windows open cranking STP, Pearl Jam, Alice in Chains, all kinds of music that still seems so good. We sat outside smoking, drinking, and just talking until almost dawn. I remember being able to stay up all night so easily back then..lol. Anyway, we all decided to retire to the bedrooms around 5am. My girlfriend at the time and I were getting ready to.....retire for the night... I kind of fell fall back onto the bed with her close behind, not realizing there was no head board only a window sill sticking out. The sill clips me right at the base of my skull so the back of my head takes the full brunt of the window sill with girlfriend falling on top of me..lmao. Girlfriend said she thought it had broken my neck the SNAP! sound was so loud. Double vision, ringing in my ears, slurred speech for a few minutes....ok, some of that may have been partially due to the night's party favors but it still hurt to the point I thought for a second something serious had been broken. I swear, for few moments, I couldn't feel my arms or my legs, just a electric type of "buzzing" feeling from head to toe. It reminded me of the feeling you get if you accidentally touch a live electrical connection. It scared the hell out of my girlfriend, she runs to the next bedroom and gets my roommate and best friend, John, not remembering that both her and I were both only about half dressed. Needless to say I wasn't paralyzed or anything but I had a helluva knot on the back of my head. Luckily, I had a bunch more hair back then to cushion the blow...lol. Oh man, my early twenties.....I wouldn't change anything now but that was such an intense age. Everything seemed so real back then.....strange days.

:upside: Still is.
 
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