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Posted: Wed Apr 02, 2008 8:16 am
by CygnusX1
ElfDude wrote:
awip2062 wrote:I'm not a hippo, but I am in total agreement that buffets are a grand time!
I think I'm a "prospective hippo". And I blame buffets! And I love them too...
I'm DEFINITELY a Buffet Hippo.

Kickin' it old school Chinese style with A.Y.C.E.
General Tso's Chicken. :headbang:

(China's secret weapon against the U.S.) :shock: :lol:

Just keep your hands away from my mouth - or you'll pull
back a bloody stump. :P

Pass the duck sauce please. :-D

Posted: Mon Apr 07, 2008 8:45 am
by Soup4Rush
I finished Ghost Rider this weekend.. I am glad I read it, but it is not something I would read again.. I am glad Neil made it through his "journey" back to the living. I used to think of Neil as one of my heros but this book showed me a personal side of him, of which quite frankly I did not like.

I was watching the interviews on the R30 DVD, and a question to Geddy was, Do you have any heros? and Geddy replied, I have thousands of heros, to which the reporter asked have you met or would like to meet any of them. Geddy said something brilliant at this point, He said he meant one and he was drunk.. which I guess it kind of ruined it for him.

my point is, I think I will just sit back and enjoy Rush' s music for what it is, go to the concerts because I love their music, but for me that is where it ends. I used to think I would love to meet Rush, Geddy mostly. but after reading Neil's book, I don't think I would connect to him on a personal level, and I doubt he would like me. I think meeting Rush would be a dissapointment for me and I would rather leave my heros where they are, and me where I am at. so I can continue to love their music without any personal bias tarnishing that for me. I hope that makes sense and I don't mean any disrespect to anybody.

Posted: Mon Apr 07, 2008 11:05 am
by awip2062
You make perfekt sense, Billyboy.

Reading his books has shown me his human side, and that is good. Although, I must agree with you that I don't think they and I would become friends. We are quite different. That's okay though.

Posted: Mon Apr 07, 2008 11:14 am
by ElfDude
It was Road Show that alienated me more from Neil than did Ghost Rider.
But I will continue to buy the CD's, DVD's, etc. It's the music where the fan meets the artist.

Posted: Mon Apr 07, 2008 11:16 am
by Big Blue Owl
Yeah, totally cool, Soup. I didn't get that particular vibe, but I completely understand. I think that any of us, exposing our lives in such detail, with such honesty, would more than likely not translate as well as we'd like. Perhaps "Roadshow" would be a more refreshing insight into the man. He's not so wracked with grief and hopelessness in this one. In fact he's genuinely happy and inspiring, while still retaining that blunt honesty that makes it 100% Neil Peart.

Edit:

Haha! Elf! We posted at the same time and I went back to look at yours and, ironically, your experience was just the opposite from how I saw things :) Ah, literature. So very multi-faceted, eh? :D

Posted: Mon Apr 07, 2008 11:23 am
by ElfDude
Big Blue Owl wrote:Yeah, totally cool, Soup. I didn't get that particular vibe, but I completely understand. I think that any of us, exposing our lives in such detail, with such honesty, would more than likely not translate as well as we'd like. Perhaps "Roadshow" would be a more refreshing insight into the man. He's not so wracked with grief and hopelessness in this one. In fact he's genuinely happy and inspiring, while still retaining that blunt honesty that makes it 100% Neil Peart.

Edit:

Haha! Elf! We posted at the same time and I went back to look at yours and, ironically, your experience was just the opposite from how I saw things :) Ah, literature. So very multi-faceted, eh? :D
Yep. And I'll say one thing in defense of Neil after reading Roadshow. Though I really disgreed with some of the opinions he expressed, he did make it known that you don't have to agree with him to be his friend. Specifically where he called his riding companion and his bus driver his "Republican National Guard"... what with their watching FOX news all the time and such. But he still liked them both, even though they weren't on the same political page.

Posted: Mon Apr 07, 2008 11:39 am
by Big Blue Owl
Right!

His relationships with those around him are inspiring in that, even though they seem to be completely different in political views, age and life experience, they are fiercely friendly, vigilantly protective of one-another. (hey wait. That's almost exactly what you said :-) ) It reminds me of how we'd all be if we lived close to each other and could actually build physical relationships.

And the religion thing probably presented a difference or two. Still, we all (here at By-tor) have different beliefs and philosophies on that and seem to "put up" with each other just fine :-D

Oh, and for me, this is where some of the funny "gayish" stuff came from in our recent banter with each other on the board. The way Michael and Neil play at being a domestic couple really made me chuckle. And as always, "Not that there's anything wrong with that." :-)

Posted: Mon Apr 07, 2008 12:03 pm
by Soup4Rush
Thanks guys for understanding where I was coming from and not bashing me as a Neil hater, which I am not... I appreciate it.. :-)


*************Spoiler alert for Leon****************






on a side note, I know Brutus was paroled, Neil just kind of touched on it.. What became of Brutus and his legal woes? just curious is all..

Posted: Mon Apr 07, 2008 12:08 pm
by ElfDude
Soup4Rush wrote:
on a side note, I know Brutus was paroled, Neil just kind of touched on it.. What became of Brutus and his legal woes? just curious is all..
For the continued adventures of Neil and Brutus, read Roadshow! :-D

Posted: Mon Apr 07, 2008 12:38 pm
by awip2062
Big Blue Owl wrote:
And the religion thing probably presented a difference or two. Still, we all (here at By-tor) have different beliefs and philosophies on that and seem to "put up" with each other just fine :-D
You mean there are heathen at this board?!?!?!? :shock:

*gets her gun*

















;-)

Posted: Mon Apr 07, 2008 1:14 pm
by Big Blue Owl
Is it a pretty gun?

Image

Posted: Mon Apr 07, 2008 1:17 pm
by awip2062
Not a pistol, a nice older bolt-action .22 caliber with a wood stock.

Posted: Mon Apr 07, 2008 1:18 pm
by ElfDude
awip2062 wrote:Not a pistol, a nice older bolt-action .22 caliber with a wood stock.
With daisies poking out of the end! Some hippie stuck 'em in there and she can't get 'em out!!!

Posted: Mon Apr 07, 2008 1:35 pm
by awip2062
*hands on hips, eyebrows raised*

A-HEM!

*taps foot*

Posted: Mon Apr 07, 2008 1:41 pm
by ElfDude
Or maybe they were PANSIES!

(the flowers, not the hippie protestors)