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From Nsra65

To be truthful and honest about the whole dealYou just not to old to learn new things at yall I am in school to learn how to read and write more better what i didn't to much of when i was in high school when i was there ...Never to old to go back to school and learn .never .....I have been school now just about 5 or 6 months and loving it ...help me out a big deal ...Might be 43 year of age .but i am learning things new every day ....Not shy to say that ......Just trying to get my small business off the ground ....Lawn service work ......

Good for you man !!!

English is a tough language to learn, you hang in there, and you will get it!!

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Kevin
Posted on 13 years ago
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I have spoken with Nsra65, he sounds like an honest, decent guy. My heritage is Latino. My parents didn't learn to speak, read and write in the English language until I was 12. I watched them both struggle to learn (especially how to write in English) the whole time I was growing up. I was around when people made fun of their accent, or how they wrote because they thought I didn't speak the language well either. People can be condescending, cruel and even mean-spirited sometimes. Before my parents passed away, they were both fluent in two languages and able to read and write with the best of them. I have always been deeply proud of both of them for that accomplishment.

Nsra65 - Dude, you have my support. It's ok for you to make mistakes as you learn. You're among other drummers here, you're safe here. If you want, we'll all be happy to help you hone your writing skills by offering you a chance to practice with us. In a hopefully safe and supportive environment.

Anybody gives you a hard time in the schoolyard, let me know. I'll have a word with them. Sumo Dude

Respect...

John

Too many great drums to list here!

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Posted on 13 years ago
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Purdie Shuffle

Thank man for sticking up for me on here ....

I thought drummers "Supposed" to stick together .....If a bro needed help they should or try to help the person ,Not leaving them hanging on a thread ...LOL ...Seriously

""QUOTE"" on Kevin's part on what he said ....yes it is very hard to learn ........See did you said this

Good for you man !!!

English is a tough language to learn, you hang in there, and you will get it!!

Posted on 13 years ago
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Still looking for that lock nut that suppose to go on my other bass drum spure that i haven't got yet

Anybody out there think they might help me with this little small part that i really need ...

Posted on 13 years ago
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From Nsra65

Still looking for that lock nut that suppose to go on my other bass drum spure that i haven't got yet Anybody out there think they might help me with this little small part that i really need ...

Hey Nsra65..I will help you out...I will send you the part needed for Free!!! I think i know what you are asing about the part is called a wing-nut....On the mount for the bass drum leg Pearl had a Bolt that the leg would mount on to then a Wing-nut would go on to hold the leg into place....I to can't post photos my computer is to old to do that...But anyway P/M me your address i will send out the part to you......Mikey

Posted on 13 years ago
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From jonnistix

I might have a bunch of them, but I need to see what you are looking for. It's all about showing me what you want and what you need. I can't tell from your 4th grade writing what it is you need.

Jonniestix....NOT COOL...Iam 50 years old and left school at the 9th grade and never went back..As you and most of you guys can tell and see by most of my posts and writing is not that good....Mikey

Posted on 13 years ago
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From Purdie Shuffle

I have spoken with Nsra65, he sounds like an honest, decent guy. My heritage is Latino. My parents didn't learn to speak, read and write in the English language until I was 12. I watched them both struggle to learn (especially how to write in English) the whole time I was growing up. I was around when people made fun of their accent, or how they wrote because they thought I didn't speak the language well either. People can be condescending, cruel and even mean-spirited sometimes. Before my parents passed away, they were both fluent in two languages and able to read and write with the best of them. I have always been deeply proud of both of them for that accomplishment.Nsra65 - Dude, you have my support. It's ok for you to make mistakes as you learn. You're among other drummers here, you're safe here. If you want, we'll all be happy to help you hone your writing skills by offering you a chance to practice with us. In a hopefully safe and supportive environment.Anybody gives you a hard time in the schoolyard, let me know. I'll have a word with them. Sumo DudeRespect...John

John, I couldn't said it better....Mikey

Posted on 13 years ago
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I have photo of what i am looking for on here ....

i hope you can see it and i hope it comes out pretty good ....

Posted on 13 years ago
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From Nsra65

I have photo of what i am looking for on here ....i hope you can see it and i hope it comes out pretty good ....

Ok I have the part thats the nut that goes onto the spur--{bass leg} in the middle of the two piece spur....Mikey

Posted on 13 years ago
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Ok

Mikey777

will you please send that part to me if you have it like the one that is on here ..

Sure do need it ...Bad ....That is only small part that i haven't got ...

Thank you very much Mr Mikey777

Posted on 13 years ago
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