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| | I used to post on the d'Addario forums alot back in 2000-2005. Then I started making films and haven't had time. Is anyone still here from the "old" days? CK |
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| CollinCo.Drummer (11/13/2007)
I used to post on the d'Addario forums alot back in 2000-2005. Then I started making films and haven't had time. Is anyone still here from the "old" days? CK A few of us from "the old days" are still around. I began posting here around 2002-2003 but I don't remember you - sorry. The original forum (i.e. the software) died a few years back and the forum was offline for a number of months. As a result, the group dispersed and has never really recovered. 
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| | You look vaguely familiar. I really miss the old Evans house but everyone scattered like cokkroaches when the lights went on in the new home. I always wonder what TheBIgGiantHead is doing these days. Im trying to remember the name of the guy with a thousand snaredrums that was always helping guys out with any questions with a particular drum. The things i remember most are people dog piling on Dunnett. Billy Ward would pop in and out, the drummer for Weird Al stopped in. Im starting to remember your name now. |
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| | ...and who can forget Snappy, DrummerMom, DeanS, Cat Woman, Tiny, Commander Fluffy Boots, Jr. Brown, Atomic, Tim The Troll, Sumsum/Monty, Harry R., Barry/Baz, jc, Clockwork Orange, and Bubba? A shout out to any of you still lurking. Oh, hey, what's up fugga! Hard to believe this "new" DT forum format is already THREE years old! So, CCoD, what was your handle back in the day? You seem vaguely familiar... Hey, if you ever get nostalgic for the good old days, you could try poking around on this site where they keep pages from the old forum: http://web.archive.org/web/*hh_/evansdrumheads.com/ p.s. Poopypants is/was the Man Of 1000 Snares.
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| | WHAT'S UP!!?!?!?123 I usually pop in to lurk/check for naughty posts once a day or so. Haven't had much to say though..
******************************* What's better than playing bucket drums? Playing bucket drums on fire, that's what. |
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| | KKirk - I was "Collin" or CollinCo.Drummer, (And usually getting flamed because I play DW's - the thought being that DW players are either snooty, or wannabees with way too much disposable income.) I have to hope I don't fit the stereotype. I love drums, period, and have owned many kits over the years. I remember: Poopypants, DrummerMom, Tiny, Cat Woman, ,Snappy, Clockwork Orange (they sometimes called him 'Clocky') Jon Schwartz was the drummer for Weird Al, and I remember him too. The Evans boards were pretty active back then. Now that I have more time to spend drumming these days, it's still cool to read the posts and share with other drummers. CK |
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| KK I thought the man of a 1000 snares was Stan Bam? |
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