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Nightmare wrote: patrock wrote: Nightmare wrote: I'd feel bad if I got a zircon for an engagement ring. I said zircon, not zirconia. You may or may not be surprised but I had no idea there was a difference. Cool huh? Hahah. Zircon is 100% natural. Well, besides color treatments. |
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patrock wrote: Nightmare wrote: patrock wrote: Nightmare wrote: I'd feel bad if I got a zircon for an engagement ring. I said zircon, not zirconia. You may or may not be surprised but I had no idea there was a difference. Cool huh? Hahah. Zircon is 100% natural. Well, besides color treatments. Sounds cool. It's now on the list of things I should run by her to see if she likes. Nora, is there ever a thread we keep on track? _________________ patrock wrote: Grandma: What are you thankful for?
Me: My fake husband. |
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Nightmare wrote: patrock wrote: Nightmare wrote: patrock wrote: Nightmare wrote: I'd feel bad if I got a zircon for an engagement ring. I said zircon, not zirconia. You may or may not be surprised but I had no idea there was a difference. Cool huh? Hahah. Zircon is 100% natural. Well, besides color treatments. Sounds cool. It's now on the list of things I should run by her to see if she likes. Nora, is there ever a thread we keep on track? Be sure to make it clear that it's not the same as a CZ (100% natural). It's a fairly common diamond replacement apparently. And, no. |
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patrock wrote: Nightmare wrote: patrock wrote: Nightmare wrote: patrock wrote: Nightmare wrote: I'd feel bad if I got a zircon for an engagement ring. I said zircon, not zirconia. You may or may not be surprised but I had no idea there was a difference. Cool huh? Hahah. Zircon is 100% natural. Well, besides color treatments. Sounds cool. It's now on the list of things I should run by her to see if she likes. Nora, is there ever a thread we keep on track? Be sure to make it clear that it's not the same as a CZ (100% natural). It's a fairly common diamond replacement apparently. And, no. Will do. I don't want to look as broke as I am. And I'm fine with our thread-destroying capabilities. _________________ patrock wrote: Grandma: What are you thankful for?
Me: My fake husband. |
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Joined: 28 Apr 2005 | Posts: 3505 | Location: In your dreams
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The concert was SO good. Eisley did incredible. They did Combinations then Come Clean then Just Like We Do. Those last two especially blew me away. Luke, it was nice meeting you briefly while following Boyd and everyone to try to find our seats haha. _________________ |
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tragedienne wrote: The concert was SO good. Eisley did incredible. They did Combinations then Come Clean then Just Like We Do. Those last two especially blew me away.
Luke, it was nice meeting you briefly while following Boyd and everyone to try to find our seats haha. a-HA! So it was YOU! How is "tragedienne" hard to say? I'd be more embarrassed to say "pzykotic" And yeah, it was pretty incredible, Just Like We Do was so so incredible sounding with the orchestral and chorus backing. Wow. And I really need to hear more of the girl that sang Oh Suzanna, Mariah McManus, her voice was incredible. _________________ |
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Oh man. I need video. pronto. maintenant. ici. now. (I'm freaking out.) Ack! _________________ You can't find love; you have to create it. Flickr |
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pzykotic wrote: tragedienne wrote: The concert was SO good. Eisley did incredible. They did Combinations then Come Clean then Just Like We Do. Those last two especially blew me away.
Luke, it was nice meeting you briefly while following Boyd and everyone to try to find our seats haha. a-HA! So it was YOU! How is "tragedienne" hard to say? I'd be more embarrassed to say "pzykotic" And yeah, it was pretty incredible, Just Like We Do was so so incredible sounding with the orchestral and chorus backing. Wow. And I really need to hear more of the girl that sang Oh Suzanna, Mariah McManus, her voice was incredible. Hahaha Well I've heard the word pronounced like 3 different ways so I don't want to say it then have it end up being the wrong way. I'm just used to typing it not saying it. _________________ |
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http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/tragedienne They even say it for you. And I guessed right! |
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patrock wrote: http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/tragedienne
They even say it for you. And I guessed right! I can't listen to it right now but I'll take a lucky guess and say it's probably the exact opposite of how I say it in my head. I suck and pick weird words for usernames. Ah well. _________________ |
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Yeah the concert was incredible. I can't even put into words how amazing it was to witness. I wish everyone could have been there, it was truly a unique and wonderful experience. I hope it's on video soon, because I want to watch it again and I want all of you to see it as well. One really cool part was the cutest little 10 year old girl I have ever seen (except for my cousin) came out at the end of Combinations to play the trumpet part. She sounded really good and she's only been playing for a couple years, and just started rehearsing for this part a week ago. Her dad played trumpet for the orchestra. During intermission I was waking up the isle to the lobby area and Boyd was walking down and he recognized me and gave me one of those fist to the shoulder taps as he walked by. That was cool, haha. After the show my friend and I got to talk with most of the band for a bit, got a picture, etc. Darren from Mute Math was there (Stacy's __________) so I talked to him for a while. He's a really cool dude. He said him and Weston might do some kind of collaboration video sometime, not sure if he was serious, though, because he was talking about ninjas and stuff. Bauhaus was cool, too. I got there about 20 minutes late, and like Nightmare said it was packed because it was a small area everyone was standing in, right in the way of a lot of things. The employees were definitely slightly annoyed, haha. I talked to Boyd and Chauntelle, and they both actually remembered my friend and I from that last time we saw them back in May. Then after the band left I was talking to one of the fans and it turned out to be Nightmare. Funniest part of the day was when we were standing outside the Hall and a lady thought my friend was Garron (I guess he does kind of look like him) and she went up to him and hugged him and said "I love your band, your family is so talented!" We didn't know what to say so we just kind of smiled and nodded and walked away... then she happened to be sitting next to us at the concert. She said after we left her son told her that it wasn't Garron. And... I think that's it. It was a great day. Oh, and the non-Eisley parts of the concert were also incredible. The whole show was just amazing. |
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I don't really have much to add. My camera is not very cool and I took a photo of the stage before the show and was quietly informed by the usher that I could not use flash. It retrospect, that is probably common knowledge that blinding an orchestra with a flash camera does not bode well. So I attempted to take one photo when Chauntelle, Stacy, and Sherri did "Oh Susanna" harmonies early on in the show. This is the terrible outcome (they are the blur in the middle) and only shows why I didn't take any more photos. Finally for the first time since 2003 I got a full band photo (as in not me and individual members). And this was my first time meeting Garron. I didn't get that chance at the Seattle show last May. Boyd was gracious enough to snap these for me. I <3 Eisley. EDIT - Photo links for those having trouble viewing: Photo 1 Photo 2 Photo 3 |
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Joined: 09 May 2003 | Posts: 136 | Location: Seattle, WA
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