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    Smile Auckland - Napier road trip and rockin' party!

    Well, my band is off on tour down the north island - we are heading to Napier this Saturday (22/10/2005) to play at Odin's Inn, Napier.



    Weather looks great for the weekend, so SlashWylde and I will be riding down. Anyone and everyone who wants to come along for some or all of the ride should feel free to meet up at any point along the way (suggested meeting places?) and join the road train.

    The plan is for bikes to be ahead of the band gear vehicles, with meetups and regroups at various points along the way. The support crew cages and van will have room for cameras, gear, and whatnot if you want to take stuff on the ride and not be encumbered by it outside the rest stops.

    Pace will be up to the individual (will be many stopping/meeting places to regroup) and will somewhat depend on the crowd, but i have no issues with riding at newbie pace, and will not be constantly breaking the speed limits.

    Remember you have an extra day of rest this weekend, so why not meet up with us somewhere, come drink and be merry and meet other KB'ers, and watch some bands too!

    I have a feeling there will either be 0 interest in this or heaps...we'll see i spose

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    We'll come see ya. hXc may even bring his sticks if your drummer wants a rest. PM sent
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    And already i stuffed it - forgot to say we will be staying overnight (the band and support that is) - motels seem cheap and available over labour weekend but this will probly change fairly quickly during the week!

    So the planned return is Sunday 23/10/2005 - again, anyone feel free to join up for any part of the ride back!

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    Quote Originally Posted by MSTRS
    We'll come see ya. hXc may even bring his sticks if your drummer wants a rest. PM sent
    I'm our drummer! If you guys turn up around soundcheck then hXc could well be useful

    We (my band is no-state - www.myspace.com/nostate) will only be playing less than an hour show, there will be 4 other bands as well, giving us lotsa time to hang with KB'ers during the night!

    I'm always keen to hang with other drummers, we can all stand in a circle and drool together....

    Q. What do you call someone who hangs around musicians all the time?
    A. A drummer

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    Quote Originally Posted by allun

    Q. What do you call someone who hangs around musicians all the time?
    A. A drummer
    And you have to talk s-l-o-w-l-y to them too!
    Do you realise how many holes there could be if people would just take the time to take the dirt out of them?

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    Update on the motel situation (cheers MSTRS)

    "Friday is our anniversary day so Hawkes Bay gets 4 days off"

    So best to book sooner rather than later.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by allun
    Q. What do you call someone who hangs around musicians all the time?
    A. A drummer
    I heard the answer to that question was the lead singer . . .

    Wont be coming along, but have a great weekend guys, hope the ride and the gig both go well.

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    Damn, sorry guys I'll be going the other way (up to auckland) saturday. Might catch up with y'all when ya get back.

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    ermm interesting.... what road you plan on going via?

    might be a mini day challange in it self.

    Auckland -> Maranda -> Kopu -> Waihi -> Tauranga (204km) -> Whakatane -> Gisborne (301km) -> Napier (213km) ...

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    Was think more of SH's as we need to get there in 1/2 a day - it's about 400k using the highways but on the day if a diversion onto more interesting roads looks like fun then it'll happen...on the way BACK we might reverse your suggested route

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    Hey Allun. I'd love to come down and help out/bash away You are right, it is always fun to stand in a circle with other drummers and drool. Great minds think alike, I guess.

    A guy walks into a shop and says, "Can I have a couple of picks and a set of strings, please?"
    The man at the counter says, "Excuse me?"
    "A couple of picks and a set of strings, please."
    "You must be a drummer."
    "How'd you know?"
    "This is a fish 'n' chip shop."


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    Sweet as hXc - we can do the usual drummer thing and trick the bass player into loading out most of the drums while we chill in the (hopefully!) sun.

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    Quote Originally Posted by allun
    Sweet as hXc - we can do the usual drummer thing and trick the bass player into loading out most of the drums while we chill in the (hopefully!) sun.
    I've found the best way to do things is to say that you need to set up.... that way everyone else carries the heavy stands etc hahahaha. Backfired once when someone dropped one of my cymbals ...

    Hmmm bit to far for me especially if it's gonna be sh's have fun though
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    Look forward to meeting you, ride safe
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    Quote Originally Posted by aff-man
    I've found the best way to do things is to say that you need to set up.... that way everyone else carries the heavy stands etc hahahaha. Backfired once when someone dropped one of my cymbals ...

    Hmmm bit to far for me especially if it's gonna be sh's have fun though
    I just get the olds to carry mine. And I set it up. Perfect plan

    I have a huge cymbal bag to protect mine. Originally $70 - Got it for $30 but definately worth whatever you pay. Holds 8 cymbals and my Studio O-rings too.

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