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Post by audiorebel on Jun 17, 2009 16:30:26 GMT 1
Well hello there.I'm Audio Rebel & I am an alcoholic... no wait that was last week.. Just signed up on this new account on Haven and thought it only fair to introduce myself to all & sundry. There is only one Audio Rebel & a few of the established members may remember me from a few years ago when I used to frequent other forums of music-based interest. But this is now and this is an open-house...everybody's welcome to join in & ask me anything they wish or discuss whatever's on their mind.
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Post by Paddy on Jun 17, 2009 16:52:42 GMT 1
What made you decide to return to Haven?
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Post by Box Of Horrors on Jun 17, 2009 17:10:09 GMT 1
Are you one of those homosexuals we've been hearing about so much lately?
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Post by Chris on Jun 17, 2009 17:16:43 GMT 1
Hello AudioRebel. The name's not familiar so you were obviously here before I joined inMarch 2005.
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Post by Mart!n on Jun 17, 2009 17:29:12 GMT 1
The name is very familiar with me, and welcome to Haven, hope all is well on the Audio Rebel front.
Are you still DJing?
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Post by Elmer on Jun 17, 2009 17:39:23 GMT 1
Which forums did you frequent and did you have a different username ?
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Post by audiorebel on Jun 17, 2009 17:43:22 GMT 1
What made you decide to return to Haven? The midweek-thread ! I've been a lurker for months,but my ex-girlfriend wasn't keen on me chatting in forums,so I respected that and just read the uodates. Now that I'm no longer with her,might as well return as Audio Rebel & contribute more freely !
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Post by audiorebel on Jun 17, 2009 17:45:30 GMT 1
Are you one of those homosexuals we've been hearing about so much lately? Not in this lifetime,no.I prefer my sexual partners to be tackle-free (but neatly trimmed).But I do like 'camp' humour & have been known to provide many a 'double-entendre' ! The only closet I come out of is my walk-in wardrobe and the only cottage I like is cottage cheese....from a pot
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Post by audiorebel on Jun 17, 2009 17:48:16 GMT 1
Hello AudioRebel. The name's not familiar so you were obviously here before I joined inMarch 2005. Hi there Chris ! I last posted in July 2005,but signed up when CoolClarity went 'temporarily tits-up' in 2004 and Andy offered members there these forums to use.Some stayed,some went back when CC was back online.I kept popping back on occasion.
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Post by audiorebel on Jun 17, 2009 17:50:50 GMT 1
The name is very familiar with me, and welcome to Haven, hope all is well on the Audio Rebel front. Are you still DJing? All is good thanks Martin,just adjusting to being an eligible bachelor again..all good fun though & just finding my feet on the music-forum front again. I retired from D-J'ing in 2006 when I met my ex-girlfriend.Rather spend my weekends chillin' with her at the time.Still have my original microphone as a memento.
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Post by audiorebel on Jun 17, 2009 17:56:07 GMT 1
Which forums did you frequent and did you have a different username ? Back then in 2005 I was more into the chart forums as opposed to a genre or specific artist,though did occasionally venture into the odd chat-thread.The other user name I had after AudioRebel was Jack Cracker...but he didn't prove quite as popular.
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Post by Paddy on Jun 17, 2009 18:33:00 GMT 1
What is your favourite music genre, and do you have a favourite artist?
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Post by Mart!n on Jun 17, 2009 19:45:10 GMT 1
Jester (Matt) and Slick pass their regards.
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Post by S1m on Jun 17, 2009 21:43:18 GMT 1
But I do like 'camp' humour & have been known to provide many a 'double-entendre' ! If you ever need a double entendre, I'm happy to give you one.
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Post by audiorebel on Jun 17, 2009 21:49:10 GMT 1
What is your favourite music genre, and do you have a favourite artist? My favourite music genre is rock music,used to be into dance tunes until 2003. Current favourites acts would be Killers,Kasabian,Kings of Leon,Razorlight,All American Rejects & Green Day.Though I don't mind the softer pop-orientated stuff by James Morrison,La Roux,Pink & Coldplay at a push.
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Post by audiorebel on Jun 17, 2009 21:50:32 GMT 1
Jester (Matt) and Slick pass their regards. Ah yes...Mister Jester loves his Red Leicester and Slick.Thanks Martin,send them my regards too.
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Post by audiorebel on Jun 17, 2009 21:56:15 GMT 1
But I do like 'camp' humour & have been known to provide many a 'double-entendre' ! If you ever need a double entendre, I'm happy to give you one. pmsl...thanks SIM, and I'll take it on the chin thanks. I love double entendres. When I ever I see an opening I like to gently slip one in.
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Post by S1m on Jun 17, 2009 21:59:48 GMT 1
If you ever need a double entendre, I'm happy to give you one. pmsl...thanks SIM, and I'll take it on the chin thanks. I love double entendres. When I ever I see an opening I like to gently slip one in. Tee hee! You're already a legend in my books with that riposte! Sometimes it comes easily, but to be honest I often prefer a really hard one which leaves me agonising for days but gives me so much more satisfaction.
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Post by Chris on Jun 17, 2009 22:06:46 GMT 1
If you ever need a double entendre, I'm happy to give you one. pmsl...thanks SIM, and I'll take it on the chin thanks. I love double entendres. When I ever I see an opening I like to gently slip one in. Me too, but female openings.
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Post by S1m on Jun 17, 2009 22:08:45 GMT 1
So Chris, whenever you see a female opening you gently slip one in? How many women have you had sex with exactly?
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