McLaren / CNBC

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Clearhooter
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Kiki is the female commentator ?

Like I said, might have just been me. But they seemed to have enunciated better yesterday. It's when they get to talking fast and start running words together that gives me issues. Kind of makes one appreciate the pitfalls of being a translator. Of course, with that, we go back to the one on one conversation; and being able to say.... "Say whut ???" :D

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Clearhooter wrote:
30 Jul 2018, 15:34
Kiki is the female commentator ?

Like I said, might have just been me. But they seemed to have enunciated better yesterday. It's when they get to talking fast and start running words together that gives me issues. Kind of makes one appreciate the pitfalls of being a translator. Of course, with that, we go back to the one on one conversation; and being able to say.... "Say whut ???" :D
Sorry, KiMi. No one understands me either :mrgreen:
When arguing with a fool, be sure the other person is not doing the same thing.

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Looked her up. Natilie Pinkham. Check out "Elocution 101" at your nearest community college.

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roon wrote:
30 Jul 2018, 03:28
zoroastar wrote:
27 Jul 2018, 05:32
i play drums in a metal band so i dont have to worry about vocals very much luckily.
Some do, amazingly.

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strad wrote:
27 Jul 2018, 05:11
True
When in the south you quickly find yourself picking up the accent. At least I did anyway. New Orleans in my case.
You a real who dat now.
haha, i know brann. my band used to play with mastodon quite a bit a few years ago. they are pretty good "aquaintances" any more.

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roon wrote:
30 Jul 2018, 03:28
zoroastar wrote:
27 Jul 2018, 05:32
i play drums in a metal band so i dont have to worry about vocals very much luckily.
I started out playing drums in 1963. First band was in High school in '66 with a 9 piece "blue eyed soul" band. Played drums up to 1974 mostly Southern Rock by then. When the last band broke up I quit about a year. When I went back I never seemed to be able to knock the rust off. Kind of lost the separation of appendages. None of them would let me sing either. So I picked up guitar and started writing, playing and singing.

Good licks man.

cool man, you are a little bit older than me. i started somewhere around 1984 when i was in 7th grade. i was in bands straight through until about a year ago. bands are never hard to find around here if you are a drummer, and in nashville just about everyone is a musician. unfortunately im having some trouble with my wrist for a while now so ive chilled out a little. i hope that its something that will heal up, or that i can get fixed. kinda feel bad looking at all of the drums i have piled up and not jamming any.