Re: Yes, another new person in New Members (Introduce Yourself)
Since there’s no forum for farewells I’ll try this one. Yes, my dear young lover, this is just to say I’m gone. No, it’s not that I couldn’t face your face the morning after but it’s just that I won’t using the Internet for a while. I’ve left my current job and looking for a new one and I don’t know when I’m on the ‘net the next time. It might take a couple of months or so. Who knows? I mean seriously, if someone knows please tell me.
I haven’t been here for a long time so I don’t think I broke any hearts. Anyway I’ll turn 24 next Sunday and I’ve made a promise that my 25th year in this world will be devoted to heavy metal. So, until the next time, let’s born to rock. Love to all.
Posted on Thu, 12 September 2002 at 16:01
Re: hey hoe in New Members (Introduce Yourself)
Wow. I didn’t know that. The actor’s name I mean. I watch Sg1 but for some reason everything blurs in the introduction right after when the words ‘Richard Dean Anderson’ come out. It’s a religious experience really. Anyway, it’s always great to have more sci-fi (or si-fi or whatever) people here. When the machines take over the world, we will be prepared and those who couldn’t see it coming will turn to us for guidance (and will eventually kick our asses of course).
Posted on Mon, 22 July 2002 at 10:48
Re: finally in New Members (Introduce Yourself)
Right back at ya. The Finnish invasion seems to be in full effect. Excellent.
Posted on Wed, 3 July 2002 at 11:11
Yes, another new person in New Members (Introduce Yourself)
Title: Yes, another new person
Hello to all the people here.
This is an effort to do a second post. I guess I should introduce myself. I’m a genuine, bonafied Finnish Therapy? fanatic. I first got introduced to Therapy? when Troublegum was released, first ever their record that I bought was Infernal Love, but the ultimate mindfuck (Can I say fuck here? Didn’t think so. Sorry.) was their Infernal Love -tour’s Tavastia concert. That’s exactly the time when rock’n roll got a hold on me and pretty much changed the way I think. That’s the real starting point of getting into music and drumming. I broke my glasses (hard to keep them on when you’re pogoing you know) and scored an all-time low on a Cooper test the next day but that was peanuts.
And now we’re here. Therapy? has been a source of innovation in many ways. I discovered music through them. And looking back, that’s just an incredibly huge factor in my present life.
What else? I play drums in an unknown band called Kindly Ink, I try to finish my IT-studies by next autumn and I work as an IT-person at the Helsinki office of an international human rights organization (guess which one :) ). I guess that’s enough for now. Cheers!
Posted on Mon, 20 May 2002 at 13:35