And you didn't even have any Ham in the car to offer him, did you!Of course, at work I hear the real story.... about how Bigsby was shitting his pants sometimes.... like my "not even close to the G-limits of the tires" ramp navigating, and when I would say "wow... it's only 55 here? I guess 82 is a little fast... >lifts throttle<"
He would just look at me, smile, then look out the window (probably praying to Thor that he would make it home without visiting Valhalla first...)
Of course, at work I hear the real story.... about how Bigsby was shitting his pants sometimes.... like my "not even close to the G-limits of the tires" ramp navigating, and when I would say "wow... it's only 55 here? I guess 82 is a little fast... >lifts throttle<"
He would just look at me, smile, then look out the window (probably praying to Thor that he would make it home without visiting Valhalla first...)
You have got to be more careful my friend. I already broke at least one Pragestock attendee this year, I would hate to have another on my hands.
Yikes, that was rough.... I could have went the rest of my life without seeing/hearing that
Edit: It's better when I gave up trying to figure out the actual Iron Maiden song and just sang the Spongebob chorus a dozen times.
Every year we try to put together a set list, say we're going to practice the hell out of them....
... and every year our other gigs and life gets in the way and we show up at Pragestock saying "Do you know that one? What about...?" and figuring the shit out on the fly.
Honestly, I think that's what makes it so much fun. I'm certainly not gonna practice songs only to get sloppy drunk and play them like shit anyway.
the trick is learning them drunk.
Yikes, that was rough.... I could have went the rest of my life without seeing/hearing that
Edit: It's better when I gave up trying to figure out the actual Iron Maiden song and just sang the Spongebob chorus a dozen times.
Every year we try to put together a set list, say we're going to practice the hell out of them....
... and every year our other gigs and life gets in the way and we show up at Pragestock saying "Do you know that one? What about...?" and figuring the shit out on the fly.
Honestly, I think that's what makes it so much fun. I'm certainly not gonna practice songs only to get sloppy drunk and play them like shit anyway.
the trick is learning them drunk.
That's when the parody songs get written.
Im going to write a song for next year about Baimun's driving! lol
So, I just now turned off the coffee pot. I'm thinking that is probably a bad idea.