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Old 02-04-2010, 11:30 PM
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Default the ocean is responsible for every second breath we take

Thats hard to comprehend .
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Old 02-04-2010, 11:34 PM
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Even or odd?
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Old 02-05-2010, 12:35 AM
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presentley trying to memorize 4 note block chords then incorporate them with diatonic 3 note chords using all the modes.Very slow process but hey thats what guitar is.The ocean produces oxygen which you take in every second breath the atmosphere produces the other one.

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If that's true, then I am pro-global-warming, since global warming melts the icecaps and provides more air to breathe in the form of water, because really, who wants to breathe ice?
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If that's true, then I am pro-global-warming, since global warming melts the icecaps and provides more air to breathe in the form of water, because really, who wants to breathe ice?
Tough to argue with that logic.
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Whatever happened to the ozone layer? Still have that big hole in it? Never hear much about that anymore. That was the thing we were all going to die from a while back. Then it was global warming.

What about asteroids? And hemmoroids?

And how 'bout that A7b9?! (just to avoid being totally OT)
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Then thank God for the oceans.
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