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what do YOU look like--????

vivien_o_blivion - 20-3-2006 at 22:39

well well people i must admit i'm very curious as to what all the packard goose family looks like
we know what b.b.p looks like from her avatar(i'm making no comment as to how cute she is as i don't want to answer to DED-lol)
so here is a piccy of me--->

so that's me now it's your turn--come on don't be shy:lol:

BBP - 21-3-2006 at 00:22

Any pics of you without sunglasses?

Here's me with my sister's guitar...

aquagoat - 21-3-2006 at 08:49


DED - 21-3-2006 at 09:00


Puptent - 21-3-2006 at 14:26



Yeah yeah, smoking's bad for you, I know...

Pappawas1975 - 21-3-2006 at 18:29

As seen on Zappa.com.....Its the only one I have, and its getting old....sorry I couldnt put a new one up here....Im on the right....


[Edited on 21-3-2006 by Gojira1975]

scallopino - 22-3-2006 at 07:26

I briefly had myself as my avatar, but I soon realised that you have to look like BBP to pull that off..


Anyway,



scallopino - 22-3-2006 at 07:30

That's the Packardgoose forum in the background by the way.

goatboy - 26-3-2006 at 10:43


aquagoat - 26-3-2006 at 19:01

you've got spiders crawling all over your chest, Bernie:-D

scallopino - 27-3-2006 at 11:19

So, you DO have eyes then.

zazkia - 28-3-2006 at 00:05


as shot by Caroly Effinger (he won a price just recently, not with my photo alas) and printed in the Parool
[Edited on 27-3-2006 by zazkia]

[Edited on 27-3-2006 by zazkia]

DED - 28-3-2006 at 08:47

At least you can say, my face ended up as paper waste for more than 100.000 times.

IS that what the Dutch mean with the proverb:
" having a face like an old newspaper"?

grin,grin
:lol:

yoko - 28-3-2006 at 13:09

taken with a shite web cam at 6 am local time


[Edited on 26-9-2006 by yoko]

BBP - 28-3-2006 at 13:37

Is that a Strat in the background?

yoko - 28-3-2006 at 14:02

Quote:
Originally posted by BBP
Is that a Strat in the background?


no, it's a modified dog :guitar2:

BBP - 28-3-2006 at 14:08

:lol:

vivien_o_blivion - 28-3-2006 at 16:34

Quote:
Originally posted by yoko
taken with a shite web cam at 6 am local time


[Edited on 28-3-2006 by yoko]


hey hi-ya it's the elusive yoko---author of the two longest posts on the site
how the devil are you matey--?

scallopino - 29-3-2006 at 06:33

Hey nice pic yoko.

DED - 29-3-2006 at 09:00

Good to see that your "dog" is in a good shape;)

yoko - 29-3-2006 at 20:34

my puppies are all right thanks men


:guitar:

aquagoat - 29-3-2006 at 20:39

Quote:
Originally posted by yoko
my puppies are all right thanks men


:guitar:


That emoticon looks more like a guy masturbating his instrument than playing his instrument.:D

yoko - 29-3-2006 at 20:43

Quote:
Originally posted by aquabot
That emoticon looks more like a guy masturbating his instrument than playing his instrument.:D


you better stay at a safe distance 'cuz it may cumes....hahahahahaha

aquagoat - 30-3-2006 at 08:46

Quote:
Originally posted by yoko
you better stay at a safe distance 'cuz it may cumes....hahahahahaha


:D What are the other modified dogs you've got, I think I can see a Parker Guitar or something like that, but what else?


[Edited on 30-3-2006 by aquabot]

floss - 30-3-2006 at 13:31



(I'm in the middle)

[Edited on 4-4-2006 by floss]

yoko - 30-3-2006 at 21:59

Quote:
:D What are the other modified dogs you've got, I think I can see a Parker Guitar or something like that, but what else?


it's the stratoyoko, the parker, a charvel, an ibanes, a yamaha strat, a black sg
and a ramires clasical, also have a es 335 on the repairing shop, i miss her really,
cheers :drums:

aquagoat - 31-3-2006 at 07:43

I would miss her too if I had one.

Batchain - 3-4-2006 at 04:42

Yeah, I think most have seen my ugly mug.:kiss:

--Batchain

Batchain - 3-4-2006 at 05:15

Quote:
Originally posted by goatboy
"Crabs Of Destiny"? :D

--Bat:roll:

[Edited on 4/3/2006 by Batchain]

aquagoat - 3-4-2006 at 07:58

Quote:
Originally posted by Batchain
Yeah, I think most have seen my ugly mug.:kiss:

--Batchain


You're not ugly, you've got a masculine face.

Batchain - 3-4-2006 at 12:54

Quote:
Originally posted by aquabot
Quote:
Originally posted by Batchain
Yeah, I think most have seen my ugly mug.:kiss:

--Batchain


You're not ugly, you've got a masculine face.
Thank you very much, aquabot!:kiss: :) I've always been led to the believe that "masculine faces" were ugly faces like, [Oh, I'm trying to think of someone here.] "Charles Bronson" or "Jack Palance" (A few other I can visualize but without names.) and that the best looking faces were about like Leo DiCaprio or a younger Brad Pitt.

--Bat:biggrin:

aquagoat - 3-4-2006 at 13:31

Is that a Telecaster I see behind your right shoulder ?

Batchain - 3-4-2006 at 13:51

Quote:
Originally posted by aquabot
Is that a Telecaster I see behind your right shoulder ?
No, it is, of all things, an "Ibanez Roadstar II" (ca. 1984) and there's been a mystery surrounding those "Steve-Lukathor-endorsed models for a long time that only one "expert" of many could tell me anything about and that was nearly nothing.

--Bat

aquagoat - 3-4-2006 at 13:55

UH oh :drool::puzzled:

floss - 3-4-2006 at 14:14

Quote:
Originally posted by Batchain
Quote:
Originally posted by aquabot
Quote:
Originally posted by Batchain
Yeah, I think most have seen my ugly mug.:kiss:

--Batchain


You're not ugly, you've got a masculine face.
I've always been led to the believe that "masculine faces" were ugly faces like, [Oh, I'm trying to think of someone here.] "Charles Bronson" or "Jack Palance" .... and that the best looking faces were about like Leo DiCaprio or a younger Brad Pitt.

--Bat:biggrin:


Give me Charles Bronson or Jack Palance any day - you can keep Brad Pitt. As for Leo DiCaprio, he's terrible looking - weedy legs, fat cheeks, a real girly-boy! Can't stand him.

aquagoat - 3-4-2006 at 14:19

I agree with you about Di Caprio, but if I was a girl I think I'd like Pitt very much.

floss - 3-4-2006 at 14:47

He used to look good but since he took up with that weirdo he looks like a spotty old tramp.

BBP - 3-4-2006 at 17:23

Oh yeah. Give me Timothy Dalton. Don't like Brad Pitt (I accidentally typed Pity), really, or Orlando Bloom. And the less said about Leo the better.

Pappawas1975 - 4-4-2006 at 11:42

Easy there girls...Weve given you pics of us wonderful male forum members, now cmon, what more could you possibly want!!!!???

BBP - 4-4-2006 at 11:50

Someone who doesn't stick up his middle finger to us... ;)

scallopino - 4-4-2006 at 14:46

Quote:
Originally posted by Batchain
Yeah, I think most have seen my ugly mug.:kiss:

--Batchain


It looks more like a beer glass than a mug.



And that's a compliment. In australia, if you like a girl, you go up to her and say: "My dear, thy complexion is most uncannily not dissimilar to a beer glasseth." And you're in.

Batchain - 4-4-2006 at 17:00

Quote:
Originally posted by scallopino
Quote:
Originally posted by Batchain
Yeah, I think most have seen my ugly mug.:kiss:

--Batchain


It looks more like a beer glass than a mug.



And that's a compliment. In australia, if you like a girl, you go up to her and say: "My dear, thy complexion is most uncannily not dissimilar to a beer glasseth." And you're in.
"Beer glass"! A flattering comparison I'll never argue with, scallopino! Unexpected? Yes. Better than most I've gotten in the past? Absolutely!:grin:

--Batchain;-)

Pappawas1975 - 5-4-2006 at 08:40

Quote:
Originally posted by BBP
Someone who doesn't stick up his middle finger to us... ;)


Ha!It wasnt intended for you or anyone here!

Batchain - 12-4-2006 at 21:13

Quote:
Originally posted by aquabot
UH oh :drool::puzzled:
Ooh! How'd I miss this one from aquabot?aquabot! Do you have some Special Secret Knowledge about Steve Lukather-endorsed Ibanez Roadstar IIs?!:shocked:

--Batchain:guitar: (Masturbating my Ibanez Roadstar II! ;) )

Batchain - 12-4-2006 at 21:34

Quote:
Originally posted by Gojira1975
As seen on Zappa.com.....Its the only one I have, and its getting old....sorry I couldnt put a new one up here....Im on the right....


[Edited on 21-3-2006 by Gojira1975]
Overdue delayed time for a lyrical reaction to my immediate reaction to Gogira1975 pic: o/~ well if i'm the man then you're the man and he's the man as well/ so you can point that fuckin' finger up your aaaaaaass! o/~ (end "delayed lyrical reaction") :grin::roll:

--Bat :biggrin:

Pappawas1975 - 13-4-2006 at 10:55

Ha! Thanks Bat.....

aquagoat - 13-4-2006 at 18:30

Quote:
Originally posted by Batchain
Quote:
Originally posted by aquabot
UH oh :drool::puzzled:
Ooh! How'd I miss this one from aquabot?aquabot! Do you have some Special Secret Knowledge about Steve Lukather-endorsed Ibanez Roadstar IIs?!:shocked:

--Batchain:guitar: (Masturbating my Ibanez Roadstar II! ;) )


NO.

Yeah, that emoticon really looks like masturbating his instrument.

aquagoat - 19-6-2006 at 08:12

New face for me.



[Edited on 19-6-2006 by aquabot]

BBP - 19-6-2006 at 22:46

Nice beard!

aquagoat - 20-6-2006 at 07:21

Quote:
Originally posted by BBP
Nice beard!


Thank you.

yoko - 23-6-2006 at 14:52

Quote:
Originally posted by aquabot
New face for me.


aquagoat?

aquagoat - 23-6-2006 at 18:35

Quote:
Originally posted by yoko
Quote:
Originally posted by aquabot
New face for me.


aquagoat?


:D:D:D: perhaps I should change my username, you're right.

BBP - 23-6-2006 at 21:22

Sure! Contact me!;)

scallopino - 24-6-2006 at 02:05

Quote:
Originally posted by yoko
Quote:
Originally posted by aquabot
New face for me.


aquagoat?


:lol:

Pappawas1975 - 25-6-2006 at 10:12

Aquagoat.....Sounds like a Black Metal band.......Change it aqua!

vivien_o_blivion - 26-6-2006 at 22:13

Quote:
Originally posted by aquabot
New face for me.



[Edited on 19-6-2006 by aquabot]





DUDE YOU ARE THE DRUMMER FROM S.O.A.D !!!!!!

BBP - 26-6-2006 at 22:35

You are Aqua? Why didn't you tell us?

Puptent - 27-6-2006 at 00:09

LOL! I thought the SOAD drummer was an Armenian-American... :D

aquagoat - 27-6-2006 at 07:27

Yeah, yeah that's me, I wanted to keep it secret but now you know the truth.:-D I'm ugly AND I'm a shabby drummer.

polydigm - 7-7-2006 at 03:40

Well, everyone else is showing pictures of themselves, so here's mine, frowning towards the sun in the front garden. Notice my shoes buried in our well trimmed lawn.

scallopino - 7-7-2006 at 10:00

Ah, but the hedges look in great shape.

BBP - 7-7-2006 at 13:28

Nice one Poly! Nice garden, too!

yoko - 19-7-2006 at 04:38

Quote:
Originally posted by BBP
Someone who doesn't stick up his middle finger to us... ;)


not the middle miss :lol:


BBP - 19-7-2006 at 16:50

Ha! :roll: Is that you?

yoko - 20-7-2006 at 16:33

Quote:
Originally posted by BBP
Ha! :roll: Is that you?


yeah, ugly but strong, hahahahaha

BBP - 20-7-2006 at 17:03

And dark!

yoko - 21-7-2006 at 08:04

Quote:
Originally posted by BBP
And dark!


mustta be my hungarian genes,
like it? :P

BBP - 2-8-2006 at 16:53



The Evidence! I was at the DAAU performance in Eindhoven, April 14th 2006!

[Edited on 2-8-06 by BBP]

scallopino - 3-8-2006 at 09:15

Are you the one in the white?

aquagoat - 3-8-2006 at 09:41

she's the blurred "thing" above the hand in the bottom left corner.:-D

scallopino - 3-8-2006 at 09:46

Really? Yeah, now i see the resemblance. :)

BBP - 3-8-2006 at 10:25

Quote:
Originally posted by scallopino
Are you the one in the white?


:grin:No, that's Han Stubbe, clarinettist.
Mind you, when the guys came on stage, I thought at least 3 of them were girls.

The guy in red is violinist Buni Lenski, who signed my agenda with the phrase "wishing you much fun in life".:rsvd:

vivien_o_blivion - 5-8-2006 at 22:21

Quote:
Originally posted by BBP


The Evidence! I was at the DAAU performance in Eindhoven, April 14th 2006!

[Edited on 2-8-06 by BBP]


bonny it's looks like someone has pulled your head off took it to the gig and are just about to throw it on stage as some kind of bizzare offering-lol:lol:

BBP - 6-8-2006 at 17:29

Maybe he had a miniature rubber version of my head...

Everybody! "I gotta girl with a little rubber head!"

vivien_o_blivion - 26-8-2006 at 21:02

you know what i look like
but here's a picture of my mates bike now it's (finally) back on the road after a full engine re-build every nut and bolt
i had a blast today and it's fast as f:swear: and looks the bollocks




that's my little baby in my signature--although i don't know why it's shrunk it was bigger---it's bigger in real life-lol:P

BBP - 27-8-2006 at 13:16

Love those colours!

Batchain - 30-8-2006 at 10:29

Quote:
Originally posted by vivien_o_blivion
you know what i look like
but here's a picture of my mates bike now it's (finally) back on the road after a full engine re-build every nut and bolt
i had a blast today and it's fast as f:swear: and looks the bollocks




that's my little baby in my signature--although i don't know why it's shrunk it was bigger---it's bigger in real life-lol:P
Last time I rode was my cousin's bike when I was 12 and I was immediately so struck by panic I got vertigo, major heart palpitations and nearly puked! It was his sadistic joy to open it up to where he nearly broke Mach 1 while listening to me SCREEEEEEAM like a deranged banshee! Buuuuut it's been a long time that I've lusted to get back on one.
That looks like the one I'd go for for pure comfort! Crotch Rocket #1!

--Batchain :bouncy:

Batchain - 30-8-2006 at 11:23

Quote:
Originally posted by yoko
Quote:
Originally posted by BBP
Someone who doesn't stick up his middle finger to us... ;)


not the middle miss :lol:

Very odd how "finger" wasn't my first thought when I first saw that pic! :D

--Bat ;-)

vivien_o_blivion - 30-8-2006 at 20:35

Quote:
Originally posted by Batchain
Quote:
Originally posted by vivien_o_blivion
you know what i look like
but here's a picture of my mates bike now it's (finally) back on the road after a full engine re-build every nut and bolt
i had a blast today and it's fast as f:swear: and looks the bollocks




ha ha-comfortable it 'aint fast it is-lol
(nearly as fast as mine!!!!)

+it's a bitch to clean and as the weather in the u.k is somewhat pants at the moment we are spending more time cleaning the bikes than riding them:devil:

that's my little baby in my signature--although i don't know why it's shrunk it was bigger---it's bigger in real life-lol:P
Last time I rode was my cousin's bike when I was 12 and I was immediately so struck by panic I got vertigo, major heart palpitations and nearly puked! It was his sadistic joy to open it up to where he nearly broke Mach 1 while listening to me SCREEEEEEAM like a deranged banshee! Buuuuut it's been a long time that I've lusted to get back on one.
That looks like the one I'd go for for pure comfort! Crotch Rocket #1!

--Batchain :bouncy:

punknaynowned - 4-9-2006 at 11:38

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BBP - 4-9-2006 at 12:41

You're looking pale... Are you all-right dear?

punknaynowned - 6-9-2006 at 23:40

better today thanks!

scallopino - 14-9-2006 at 09:16

Rather than post a recent photo of myself, i posted a photo of a person who looks exactly like me instead.




vivien_o_blivion - 16-9-2006 at 23:07

Quote:
Originally posted by scallopino







the drugs DO work-lol:D

scallopino - 17-9-2006 at 02:30

uhhh...i don't know what you're talking about...

punknaynowned - 3-11-2006 at 05:38

how do I resize a pic, make it smaller, so it doesn't take up a whole page?

BBP - 3-11-2006 at 17:55

[img=50x50]http://www.php.net/gifs/php_logo.gif[/img] (Resized Image)

If you have any more problems regarding this forum, check the "Tips For Using The Forum" in the Newbie-section. I copied the Help-file in there (among others).

punknaynowned - 4-11-2006 at 20:08


this is me last year after playing mephistopheles in a local play.
the goatee is gone now, c'est la vie

[Edited on 4-11-2006 by punknaynowned]

[Edited on 11-12-2006 by punknaynowned]

aquagoat - 5-11-2006 at 12:21

Quote:
Originally posted by punknaynowned

this is me last year after playing mephistopheles in a local play.
the goatee is gone now, c'est la vie

[Edited on 4-11-2006 by punknaynowned]


yeah, and sometimes, we get the blues, like bb King. cause everyday, bb King gets the blues, everyday. ;)

[Edited on 5-11-2006 by aquagoat]

scallopino - 12-11-2006 at 14:36

Quote:
Originally posted by punknaynowned

this is me last year after playing mephistopheles in a local play.
the goatee is gone now, c'est la vie

[Edited on 4-11-2006 by punknaynowned]


That's an impressive beard, it's a shame it had to go. I bet you could hide some stuff in there..

punknaynowned - 11-12-2006 at 23:31

and what would that be Mr Scallop?

BBP - 12-12-2006 at 00:29

:-D There's this cartoon series about history... don't know if it's been broadcasted anywhere but Neth and France (Il etait un fois... l'homme)... In it was this inventor guy with a huge beard and whatever he had and needed (compasses, saw, parchment, raincoat...) he could store or pull out of his beard.

Kinda like Nanny from Count Duckula who had a sling that stored the heater and the kitchen table.

aquagoat - 12-12-2006 at 07:33

Quote:
Originally posted by BBP
:-D There's this cartoon series about history... don't know if it's been broadcasted anywhere but Neth and France (Il etait un fois... l'homme)... In it was this inventor guy with a huge beard and whatever he had and needed (compasses, saw, parchment, raincoat...) he could store or pull out of his beard.


yeah, I remember that cartoon too, I really liked it when I was very young.:grin:

BBP - 12-12-2006 at 17:35

Another fan! Great!

When Belgian TV re-run it in 2000 I taped about half the episodes, and I've lost all of them. :(

aquagoat - 13-12-2006 at 09:11

ho, that's too bad.:-( this cartoon was funny and instructive, I learnt many things by watching it.:-)

BBP - 13-12-2006 at 18:57

It said New York became British after some war?!

While we learnt at school that the Dutch exchanged NY for Surinam.

DED - 14-12-2006 at 11:07

Quote:
Originally posted by BBP
It said New York became British after some war?!

While we learnt at school that the Dutch exchanged NY for Surinam.

According wikepedia both are ok
first is was Dutch and called New Amsterdam
After some struggle t became british and they called it
New York.
Then we fight and it became Dutch again We called it now New Orange (Nieuw Oranje). then the peace of Westminster came
and we gave New Amsterdam away and we get Surinam as a result.

BBP - 14-12-2006 at 14:20

What a bargain...

DED - 14-12-2006 at 23:40

Yes, a quit good bargain
we had Surinam longer then England had New York
We pumped it full of slaves
And we took the Bauxiet out.
Now it is only costing money but we get that back by building bridges overthere.

punknaynowned - 15-12-2006 at 01:51

Is it Ded, that Dutch businesses make money by building bridges in Surinam or something else? And is it 'payouts' to the government of Surinam by the Dutch gov't or something else?
I'm learning. Now to learn how to ask the question in Dutch.

DED - 15-12-2006 at 12:02

Quote:
Originally posted by punknaynowned
Is it Ded, that Dutch businesses make money by building bridges in Surinam or something else? And is it 'payouts' to the government of Surinam by the Dutch gov't or something else?
I'm learning. Now to learn how to ask the question in Dutch.

Totally correct however I wrote bridges it's actually one big bridge
consuming a lot of money for a not clear goal. The bridge is named after the last president. So you can state it was more prestigious then nescessary.
click here

quickly translated from wikepedia (with worldlingo.com)
If you read feather please change this in ferry (in Dutch the same word "veer".

The Jules Wijdenboschbrug is the bridge over the Surinam river between the city Paramaribo in the Paramaribo district and the place Meerzorg in the district "Commewijne". The bridge has been named after president Jules Wijdenbosch. The bridge is also called Surinam bridge. It was produced on 15 April 2000, but it was opened on 20 May; six days for the parliamentary elections of that year. The bridge has ensured a faster connection between Paramaribo and to the district Commewijne more particularly the place Meerzorg. The intention of the bridge was promote the development of the Eastern part of Surinam. Formerly this area was only by Ferry connection contactable. The bridge has been built by the Dutch company Ballast-Nedam. The construction of the bridge was controversial because of the high costs involved, and the financing from the current budget relay spread out instead of by means of a loan. Also the lack of a development plan for the associated infrastructure harvested much critics.

The governement had large financial problems. The profits of construction company Billiton and the National oil society normally for the benefit of Surinamese government were payed directly to Ballast-Nedam pay during the construction. The bridges - in the same period also a bridge concerning the Coppenamerivier has been built - by many was seen as an election stunt of Wijdenbosch. The bridge was opened at the end of its term and the costs of the bridge came mainly for the later cabinets.
The bridge is 1504 meters long and has two traffic lanes. It is not accessible for pedestrians. By its altitude several times the bridge was the tragic setting of suicide attempts.

[Edited on 15-12-2006 by DED]

[Edited on 15-12-2006 by DED]

punknaynowned - 15-12-2006 at 20:43

HA!
A bridge to Nowhere?

this reminds me, have any of you ever read Thomas Pynchon's Mason & Dixon?
He's not to too nice to the Dutch but isn't to the brits or the french or just about anybody you'd want to name either, but lots of good fun, for historical fiction.

There are two references to the thread name - what do you look like -- that the bridge you speak of reminds me of this Pynchon book.
1) both Mason & Dixon (18th cent british surveyors in america surveying the famous line that now divides Pennsylvania from Maryland and now West Virginia) having a dream far out west, surveying the line with their guides and their soldiers and their woodsmen types. Yet they've lost many of the hangers-on and such as things have gotten weirder and weirder the farther west they trek. They both have this dream simultaneously. They are woken and taken a little farther on thru the woods to a hill where they can see a great river (the Ohio) and astriding it the greatest bridge they had ever seen which is described like a suspension bridge but they would never had seen the likes of it on this scale c 1750. In the dream they are told it's from the distant past (instead of the future), but is a kind of promise that the surveyors understand as such.
This was the memory link that got me goin on this idea this morning as I impatiently wait for the MOFO to arrive . . .
2) Was the discussion upon reaching the bridge that the guide has the Indian guide say is how the Native Representative feels what the whites are doing.
here it is:
""If I did not [show you the bridge], your Great Road thro' the Trees would miss it. You move like wood-borers inside a Post in a great House, in the dark, eating and shitting, moving ever into the Wood and away from your shit, with no idea at all what lies without."
"In the Forest," comments Mr Crawfford, 'ev'ryone comes 'round in a Circle sooner or later. One day, your foot comes down in your own shit. There, as the Indians say, is the first Step upon the Trail to Wisdom."
They wake." p 677
that's about where the US has gone IMO with the 'democratic experiment' even with it's business zeal

[Edited on 3-2-2007 by punknaynowned]