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Some girl I worked with always talked about it. I thought it was stupid, but looked out of curiosity. Here I still am years later.
Those freaking "relationship advice" rage bait stories. Man...can't make that stuff up.
Kinda weird situation for me. I was set to skip first grade, and my twin brother was not. In a weird way, I'm kind of glad I didn't as my life turned out pretty great. I will say I always questioned in the back of my head the "what if," but ultimately, it didn't matter, and I still am very happy with my life.
And, if anyone is wondering, my parents didn't tell us about all of this until we were older. Ya know, being twins and all.
I've played multiple casinos in multiple states and have never heard of this before. Very strange.
I don't know. My mom and I have an amazing relationship. My wife actually makes fun of how close we are. She was always there for me no matter what, sometimes even a little bit too much. She was always considerate of my feelings and made a point to attend every sports game, play, or music gig (at least when I was young). She always made me feel like a priority, even with two other brothers and a sister. She was tough on discipline, but fair. Even as religious as my mom was, she would always listen and respect my questioning of it.
The basic line is just to make them feel loved and heard, and that's all they'll care about it. The fact you're looking for advice shows you're already headed in the right direction.
I'd say Olave, Pete Werner, Spencer Rattler (if you want to be a little spicy and savvy, lol), Fuaga, Breese, or Adebo.
Dr. Bonaventure is a really good dude and does great work. My entire family has been going to him for years.
My dad bought us (my twin brother and i) a 1976 Chevelle Malibu. It was awesome. So awesome that when I took it out the first night trying to show off I fish-tailed right into a ditch and got it stuck.
Our blind eyes to mental health, and Corrections.
If you want to passively root for us in New Orleans will take even that at this point.
I posted a clip from our latest show on here. Our name is the clincher and it's of us playing...well...the clincher, lol. We have some pro clips and stuff coming soon that'll ill def post on here soon. We've been around about two years and still kinda getting around to that social media thing. But we'll have all that good stuff up eith cool videos soon! Thanks for asking though!!!
Okay, so I play in a Chevelle tribute band and these are the ones that go over best. Just saying and ignore my feedback for what it's worth.
The Red, Send the Pain Below, Vit R, Hats Off, Well Enough Alone, The Clincher, The Gunman, Joyride, and Jars.
If you want my personal opinion on one that's not too common check out Warhol. That song slams.
I still remember that broken elevator like it was yesterday.
I saw Cliff Burton play "Anesthesia" on Cliff em' All. I knew af that moment I would love metal and become a bass player too.
Dude, my wife accounted for four floors of people to have their own rooms and great experience. Minus the groom (lol, that's me) that had to sleep on a couch with no covers or pillows the night before our wedding. 10 years later and 2 kids I guess I've forgiven her. :)
We do this in one of the bands I play in and we run tracks too. Just gotta stay on my toes for the first note or two.
Hmmm...Jetson, Angola, LCIW, LPCC, and WBRSO are all parish or state sites that house women. There's a couple more out there too. That's just off the top of my head.
Yeah, dude, it's the Basin downtown. Real cool venue, too.
Chelsea's sometimes has metal nights. Varsity occasionally brings in metal bands. There's a Chevelle tribute band playing at The Basin this Friday. I haven't been out in the scene for years, but we used to actually have some really good metal bars\venues around here.
I was so nervous no way I was crying. Lol, I played with my back to crowd the entire time. But hey, I ended up playing professionally with several endorsements so keep being honest to yourself and it'll all work out exactly how it should in the end. :)
As an identical twin - for the love of God, please do not do this. Formulating your own identity as a twin is already difficult enough, and it just seems like so many future negative outcomes are in this wake.
My wife wants to raise our 1 year old and our newborn as twins.
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