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OMG! Runnin’ (or roading) is a blast any way!! My hubby & I use to transport Equipment for our friends band in the late 80’s! Before kids! We did some serious parting! AAHHHH! The good ol’ days!!! Danm! I am gettin’ old!!!!lol!
– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> It sounds b*tchin’, Tahllula! Too much fun going on. You’re a lucky lady. > Too bad I didn’t know about the Nutstock. It would have been a great weekend > vacation. > Be safe. Stay sane. Keep laughing. > Peace! -SaSha > Sasha, > Hubby’s band is really popular here. They play nearly every weekend within > Portland & Vancouver & beyond. The calendar is full to Feb! They are > Classic > Rock & play Scorpions, AC/DC, Aerosmith, Kiss, Van Halen, Led Zep., Black > Sabbath, Ozzy , Guns & Roses, Billy Idol & much more from 60’s-now. > Everyone > loves them since they are "arena rock" full lights & sound effects, > awesome! > They sound JUST LIKE the original bands. Some people come in "Man! I > really > thought they [Scorps] were here! You guys Rock!" They kick ass & I never > get > tired of watching them. It’s SO SO fun I dance my pants off! I get to trip > out on the audience and all the people who flip out on them…its so weird > but fun! > We only have 1 road trip "fest" on a private island in 2 weeks which > should > be fun since allot of the local fans are going to roadtrip it, that will > be > fun! > We have always called ourselves Ozzy & Sharon, even before the show. I > help > promote & market the band and he says "just get me to the stage Honey!" > LOL > When the show came on we laughed so hard cuz that’s just what it’s like > for > us so I can really relate to Sharon & all her little marketing schemes! > That > lady rocks! In a way, it’s like being celebrities on a lower scale > obviously. It’s a blast! I am really proud of my hubby, he’s an excellent > drummer and wants to at least do 1 big tour, he’s more then good enough so > . > He’s looking at a couple of touring bands who he’s doing demos of > originals > for auditions and we do hhave a couple og big time connections (a friend’s > brother is taking over for Ace Frehley on the Kiss tour & another guy who > lives by us we know is in Tesla….maybe someone will be scribbling on our > tour bus T.P. someday! LOL > Tomorrow the band is throwing their own 5th annual 2day "Nutstock" (the > lead > singer owns a filbert ordchard & its 2 weeks til harvest…lol) So far > there > are 5 bands scheduled and "open jam" other bands have been formed from > previous fests. ~way fun~ Last year there were about 150 families that > camped out and prolly 100 or more that came & went thru the day/eve. Other > bands would stop out before their gigs. This year’s venue is a band like > "Godsmack/Korn" like, 1 is like "Dave Mathews meets Lynyrd Skynyrd" (hard > to > explain but great!) Hunny’s band plays twice (headlining to open & close > it) > then several other types of stuff. Most of the people who come are fans > and > other musicians so it’s really fuunn when they just join in on a jam. What > a > concept huh? > It’s a riot! > It’s also family orientated BBQ campout so the kids can see their dads > other "work." I’m going to hang out with everyone’s teen kids, doing > hairwraps, games & keeping the boys hands off the girls (& vice~versa) > then > they have 11pm kerfew & I will undulge on some partying…My oldest > daughter > is 20, she’s all excited bringing her drummer boyfriend and 40lbs of > chicken…lol I will post an album of this year’s party on my site. (pics > of the party…not of the chicken) Suppose to be over 200 this years..rock > on! > Well, "Ghetto Sharon" (me) must get all the bubbles ready for Nutstock! > Take Care! > ~Tahllula
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oops…should spell checked! In a hurry, its dark and this ain’t no English class…Haa ~Tah
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It sounds b*tchin’, Tahllula! Too much fun going on. You’re a lucky lady. Too bad I didn’t know about the Nutstock. It would have been a great weekend vacation. Be safe. Stay sane. Keep laughing. Peace! -SaSha
– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> Sasha, > Hubby’s band is really popular here. They play nearly every weekend within > Portland & Vancouver & beyond. The calendar is full to Feb! They are Classic > Rock & play Scorpions, AC/DC, Aerosmith, Kiss, Van Halen, Led Zep., Black > Sabbath, Ozzy , Guns & Roses, Billy Idol & much more from 60’s-now. Everyone > loves them since they are "arena rock" full lights & sound effects, awesome! > They sound JUST LIKE the original bands. Some people come in "Man! I really > thought they [Scorps] were here! You guys Rock!" They kick ass & I never get > tired of watching them. It’s SO SO fun I dance my pants off! I get to trip > out on the audience and all the people who flip out on them…its so weird > but fun! > We only have 1 road trip "fest" on a private island in 2 weeks which should > be fun since allot of the local fans are going to roadtrip it, that will be > fun! > We have always called ourselves Ozzy & Sharon, even before the show. I help > promote & market the band and he says "just get me to the stage Honey!" LOL > When the show came on we laughed so hard cuz that’s just what it’s like for > us so I can really relate to Sharon & all her little marketing schemes! That > lady rocks! In a way, it’s like being celebrities on a lower scale > obviously. It’s a blast! I am really proud of my hubby, he’s an excellent > drummer and wants to at least do 1 big tour, he’s more then good enough so . > He’s looking at a couple of touring bands who he’s doing demos of originals > for auditions and we do hhave a couple og big time connections (a friend’s > brother is taking over for Ace Frehley on the Kiss tour & another guy who > lives by us we know is in Tesla….maybe someone will be scribbling on our > tour bus T.P. someday! LOL > Tomorrow the band is throwing their own 5th annual 2day "Nutstock" (the lead > singer owns a filbert ordchard & its 2 weeks til harvest…lol) So far there > are 5 bands scheduled and "open jam" other bands have been formed from > previous fests. ~way fun~ Last year there were about 150 families that > camped out and prolly 100 or more that came & went thru the day/eve. Other > bands would stop out before their gigs. This year’s venue is a band like > "Godsmack/Korn" like, 1 is like "Dave Mathews meets Lynyrd Skynyrd" (hard to > explain but great!) Hunny’s band plays twice (headlining to open & close it) > then several other types of stuff. Most of the people who come are fans and > other musicians so it’s really fuunn when they just join in on a jam. What a > concept huh? > It’s a riot! > It’s also family orientated BBQ campout so the kids can see their dads > other "work." I’m going to hang out with everyone’s teen kids, doing > hairwraps, games & keeping the boys hands off the girls (& vice~versa) then > they have 11pm kerfew & I will undulge on some partying…My oldest daughter > is 20, she’s all excited bringing her drummer boyfriend and 40lbs of > chicken…lol I will post an album of this year’s party on my site. (pics > of the party…not of the chicken) Suppose to be over 200 this years..rock > on! > Well, "Ghetto Sharon" (me) must get all the bubbles ready for Nutstock! > Take Care! > ~Tahllula
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Sasha, Hubby’s band is really popular here. They play nearly every weekend within Portland & Vancouver & beyond. The calendar is full to Feb! They are Classic Rock & play Scorpions, AC/DC, Aerosmith, Kiss, Van Halen, Led Zep., Black Sabbath, Ozzy , Guns & Roses, Billy Idol & much more from 60’s-now. Everyone loves them since they are "arena rock" full lights & sound effects, awesome! They sound JUST LIKE the original bands. Some people come in "Man! I really thought they [Scorps] were here! You guys Rock!" They kick ass & I never get tired of watching them. It’s SO SO fun I dance my pants off! I get to trip out on the audience and all the people who flip out on them…its so weird but fun! We only have 1 road trip "fest" on a private island in 2 weeks which should be fun since allot of the local fans are going to roadtrip it, that will be fun! We have always called ourselves Ozzy & Sharon, even before the show. I help promote & market the band and he says "just get me to the stage Honey!" LOL When the show came on we laughed so hard cuz that’s just what it’s like for us so I can really relate to Sharon & all her little marketing schemes! That lady rocks! In a way, it’s like being celebrities on a lower scale obviously. It’s a blast! I am really proud of my hubby, he’s an excellent drummer and wants to at least do 1 big tour, he’s more then good enough so . He’s looking at a couple of touring bands who he’s doing demos of originals for auditions and we do hhave a couple og big time connections (a friend’s brother is taking over for Ace Frehley on the Kiss tour & another guy who lives by us we know is in Tesla….maybe someone will be scribbling on our tour bus T.P. someday! LOL Tomorrow the band is throwing their own 5th annual 2day "Nutstock" (the lead singer owns a filbert ordchard & its 2 weeks til harvest…lol) So far there are 5 bands scheduled and "open jam" other bands have been formed from previous fests. ~way fun~ Last year there were about 150 families that camped out and prolly 100 or more that came & went thru the day/eve. Other bands would stop out before their gigs. This year’s venue is a band like "Godsmack/Korn" like, 1 is like "Dave Mathews meets Lynyrd Skynyrd" (hard to explain but great!) Hunny’s band plays twice (headlining to open & close it) then several other types of stuff. Most of the people who come are fans and other musicians so it’s really fuunn when they just join in on a jam. What a concept huh? It’s a riot! It’s also family orientated BBQ campout so the kids can see their dads other "work." I’m going to hang out with everyone’s teen kids, doing hairwraps, games & keeping the boys hands off the girls (& vice~versa) then they have 11pm kerfew & I will undulge on some partying…My oldest daughter is 20, she’s all excited bringing her drummer boyfriend and 40lbs of chicken…lol I will post an album of this year’s party on my site. (pics of the party…not of the chicken) Suppose to be over 200 this years..rock on! Well, "Ghetto Sharon" (me) must get all the bubbles ready for Nutstock! Take Care! ~Tahllula
– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> Hi Tahulla, > What kind of music does your hubby and the band play? Are you out on the > road with him a lot? I’ve always wondered what it would be like traveling > with a band. > I really don’t have a favorite genre or artist. There are times, I’ll crank > up the volume to Ozzy. Other times, Eminem will blast the speakers. And, yet > other days, I’ll listen to Kenny G. > Glad to see someone else can go from classical to heavy metal and everything > in between in 2.2 seconds. > Have a great time at the Creed concert. Be safe. Stay sane. And, laugh. > SaSha > > I like all sort of music, OZZZ. I have over 3,000 songs on my computer > that > > range from classical to rock-n-roll to heavy metal. I listen to just > about > > everything. Going from Frank Sinatra to Marilyn Manson is a trip. It > freaks > > people out, but I do > I think it’s important to appreciate any style of music. I have quite a > music collection too anything from Mozart – Zombie. I love any kind of > music, nice to have variety depending on the mood. Black Sabbath and Ozzy > dominate my library and get front billing in the music cabinet. LOL My job > allows me to jam out with headphones all day so I have to have lots to > choose from! > I just got my tickets to Creed and excited to see Sevendust with them and > 2 > new bands wo have really good reviews as rising stars. Should be fun, got > killer seats! > Hubby is in a band and tomorrow they throw their own music fest where > other > local bands play and there is open jam. Really fun to check out new bands > & > other types of new music. > ~peace~ > Tahllula
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Re: OZZY & family – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> Hi Tahulla, > What kind of music does your hubby > and the band play? Are you out on the > road with him a lot? I’ve always > wondered what it would be like traveling > with a band. > I really don’t have a favorite genre or > artist. There are times, I’ll crank up the > volume to Ozzy. Other times, Eminem > will blast the speakers. And, yet other > days, I’ll listen to Kenny G. > Glad to see someone else can go from > classical to heavy metal and everything > in between in 2.2 seconds. > Have a great time at the Creed concert. > Be safe. Stay sane. And, laugh. SaSha
What a KiSS AZZ !! Now you are trying to kiss Tahlula’s ass? Don’t front girl, you HATE women. I know you are reading this too. You are too obsessed to KF us. It’s SO hard not to reply isn’t it? That’s why you have to say EVERY DAY how great it is to get rid of us. Cause you have not. LOL LOSER. Brown nosing moron. -=Gia=- OZZY RULZ!!
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> I like all sort of music, OZZZ. I have over 3,000 songs on my computer that > range from classical to rock-n-roll to heavy metal. I listen to just about > everything. Going from Frank Sinatra to Marilyn Manson is a trip. It freaks > people out, but I do
I think it’s important to appreciate any style of music. I have quite a music collection too anything from Mozart – Zombie. I love any kind of music, nice to have variety depending on the mood. Black Sabbath and Ozzy dominate my library and get front billing in the music cabinet. LOL My job allows me to jam out with headphones all day so I have to have lots to choose from! I just got my tickets to Creed and excited to see Sevendust with them and 2 new bands wo have really good reviews as rising stars. Should be fun, got killer seats! Hubby is in a band and tomorrow they throw their own music fest where other local bands play and there is open jam. Really fun to check out new bands & other types of new music. ~peace~ Tahllula
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Hi Tahulla, What kind of music does your hubby and the band play? Are you out on the road with him a lot? I’ve always wondered what it would be like traveling with a band. I really don’t have a favorite genre or artist. There are times, I’ll crank up the volume to Ozzy. Other times, Eminem will blast the speakers. And, yet other days, I’ll listen to Kenny G. Glad to see someone else can go from classical to heavy metal and everything in between in 2.2 seconds. Have a great time at the Creed concert. Be safe. Stay sane. And, laugh. SaSha
– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> I like all sort of music, OZZZ. I have over 3,000 songs on my computer > that > range from classical to rock-n-roll to heavy metal. I listen to just about > everything. Going from Frank Sinatra to Marilyn Manson is a trip. It > freaks > people out, but I do > I think it’s important to appreciate any style of music. I have quite a > music collection too anything from Mozart – Zombie. I love any kind of > music, nice to have variety depending on the mood. Black Sabbath and Ozzy > dominate my library and get front billing in the music cabinet. LOL My job > allows me to jam out with headphones all day so I have to have lots to > choose from! > I just got my tickets to Creed and excited to see Sevendust with them and 2 > new bands wo have really good reviews as rising stars. Should be fun, got > killer seats! > Hubby is in a band and tomorrow they throw their own music fest where other > local bands play and there is open jam. Really fun to check out new bands & > other types of new music. > ~peace~ > Tahllula
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>OZZSANITY is absolutely correct. Besides, the money is NOT a factor for my >enjoyment in attending the show on September 8th in Dallas. We spent over >$3,000.00 for two tickets, on level 2, on the left side of the stage at >Madison Square Garden to see Barbra Streisand’s last concert on the final >day. That price isn’t including my gown (and all the fittings at the tailor >shop), tuxedo, round-trip airfare and a five days of enjoyment in NYC with >all the extras. I
Barbra Barbra Barbra, Glad to see another Ozzy fan who also likes Streisand. Never have seen her live but that lady can sure sing.
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I like all sort of music, OZZZ. I have over 3,000 songs on my computer that range from classical to rock-n-roll to heavy metal. I listen to just about everything. Going from Frank Sinatra to Marilyn Manson is a trip. It freaks people out, but I do. And, enjoy it all. Music is one of the greatest things we have as enjoyment in our lives. I don’t take music for granted, especially those who are gifted. Then, there are those who try. Hey! That can be fun, too. Look at Ozzfest. not everyone who plays there has a great voice or talent, but it’s a day of fun. I’ve wanted to see Barbra most of my life. And, I did. The final day of the final concert. Incredible! Simply, incredible. And, worth every cent. Not trying to sound conceited, but I really looked good. Wish I could show you a picture. The gown was awesome.
– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text ->OZZSANITY is absolutely correct. Besides, the money is NOT a factor for my >enjoyment in attending the show on September 8th in Dallas. We spent over >$3,000.00 for two tickets, on level 2, on the left side of the stage at >Madison Square Garden to see Barbra Streisand’s last concert on the final >day. That price isn’t including my gown (and all the fittings at the tailor >shop), tuxedo, round-trip airfare and a five days of enjoyment in NYC with >all the extras. I > Barbra Barbra Barbra, Glad to see another Ozzy fan who also likes Streisand. > Never have seen her live but that lady can sure sing.
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> That’s a touching story. The Osbourne’s are a caring and giving family.
Caring & giving family? Obviously you havent been to Ozzfest this year and seen the ticket and concession prices…..
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>> That’s a touching story. The Osbourne’s are a caring and giving family. >Caring & giving family? >Obviously you havent been to Ozzfest this year and seen the ticket and >concession prices…..
The Osbournes have no control over the concession prices other than merchandise. So you feel that $70 is a lot to pay for a show lasting all day featuring over 24 bands. You should attend the recent Rush tour. Rush are charging $70 for one band that has not put out a decent album in a decade.
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OZZSANITY is absolutely correct. Besides, the money is NOT a factor for my enjoyment in attending the show on September 8th in Dallas. We spent over $3,000.00 for two tickets, on level 2, on the left side of the stage at Madison Square Garden to see Barbra Streisand’s last concert on the final day. That price isn’t including my gown (and all the fittings at the tailor shop), tuxedo, round-trip airfare and a five days of enjoyment in NYC with all the extras. I’m going to Ozzfest. I’m going to have a good time at Ozzfest. And, nothing is going to ruin it for me. Tickets in the pit. Plenty of cash. And, I don’t even have to worry about driving there. Chauffeured transportation. Apparently, you are also uninformed and unaware of how much they do give to others with their kind deeds. Read more! There are many articles on their generosity. You’ll have a different viewpoint.
– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text ->> That’s a touching story. The Osbourne’s are a caring and giving family. >Caring & giving family? >Obviously you havent been to Ozzfest this year and seen the ticket and >concession prices….. > The Osbournes have no control over the concession prices other than > merchandise. So you feel that $70 is a lot to pay for a show lasting all day > featuring over 24 bands. You should attend the recent Rush tour. Rush are > charging $70 for one band that has not put out a decent album in a decade.
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Follow-up link to OZZZSANITY’S post. http://people.aol.com/people/news/now/0,10958,336903,00.html
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Is it me, or is this show actaully also earning a reason to have a second season? I mean, Cancer is an issue that about everyone has dealt with and yet this is a important thing that the osbounre’s bring out this issue in such a way. I’m Happy they’d do something like that for a friend of the family.
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Good Morning, OZZZ! That’s a touching story. The Osbourne’s are a caring and giving family.
– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> The Osbournes, who know all too well what it’s like when your mom is stricken > with colon cancer, are taking in a family friend, a teen whose mom died of the > disease last week, Sharon Osbourne tells the New York Post. Robert Marcato, > whose mom was treated to round-the-clock nursing care during her final days at > the Osbournes’ expense, will move in to the metal clan’s famous mansion; be > treated to room and board and ultimately, a college education; and of course, > appear on the upcoming season of ”The Osbournes.” > Marcato, who has already appeared on the MTV series a few times in his capacity > as Kelly Osbourne’s friend, has known the family for six years, having first > befriended elder daughter Aimee (the one who sat out the show last season). > ”He wants to go to drama school, and we’re sending him to the best drama > school we can find,” Sharon Osbourne tells The Post. ”Right now, he wants to > stay home in L.A. because he’s a bit insecure because he doesn’t have any > family. We want to get him secure here, then we’re going to take our time to > pick the best college for him. Robert will be a part of the show as ‘Baby > Osbourne’ — even though he’s 18. We’re moving him in as part of the family.” > Marcato’s mother, Regan, was just 36 when she succumbed to colon cancer. > Sharon, who is fighting the same disease, and who intends to show her own > chemotherapy treatments on ”The Osbournes,” tells the Post, ”I’m doing OK, > I’m fine,” she said. ”I’m so happy — three [treatments] down and 22 to go. I > can kick anyone’s ass right now!” Besides, she adds, ”When I look at somebody > like Regan, who didn’t have the resources I had, what the f— have I got to > complain about?”
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The Osbournes, who know all too well what it’s like when your mom is stricken with colon cancer, are taking in a family friend, a teen whose mom died of the disease last week, Sharon Osbourne tells the New York Post. Robert Marcato, whose mom was treated to round-the-clock nursing care during her final days at the Osbournes’ expense, will move in to the metal clan’s famous mansion; be treated to room and board and ultimately, a college education; and of course, appear on the upcoming season of ”The Osbournes.” Marcato, who has already appeared on the MTV series a few times in his capacity as Kelly Osbourne’s friend, has known the family for six years, having first befriended elder daughter Aimee (the one who sat out the show last season). ”He wants to go to drama school, and we’re sending him to the best drama school we can find,” Sharon Osbourne tells The Post. ”Right now, he wants to stay home in L.A. because he’s a bit insecure because he doesn’t have any family. We want to get him secure here, then we’re going to take our time to pick the best college for him. Robert will be a part of the show as ‘Baby Osbourne’ — even though he’s 18. We’re moving him in as part of the family.” Marcato’s mother, Regan, was just 36 when she succumbed to colon cancer. Sharon, who is fighting the same disease, and who intends to show her own chemotherapy treatments on ”The Osbournes,” tells the Post, ”I’m doing OK, I’m fine,” she said. ”I’m so happy — three [treatments] down and 22 to go. I can kick anyone’s ass right now!” Besides, she adds, ”When I look at somebody like Regan, who didn’t have the resources I had, what the f— have I got to complain about?”
