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One fat hen couple duck three brown bear four running hare five fat fickle female sitting sipping scotch six simple simon sitting on a stone seven sinbad sailors sailed the seven seas eight egotistical egoists echoing egotistical ecstasies nine nude nublians nimbly nibbling nuts gnats nicotine ten was and never was a fig plucker nor a fig plucker's son and I ain't leaving till this fucking fig pluckin's done now ask me if I am a turtle. (Tim) Are you a turtle? (Wolf) You bet your sweet ass I'm a turtle. Once a turtle, always a turtle!

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Setlist: 2008-02-23 - Sullivan Hall; New York, NY
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Nice pics!

Setlist: 2008-02-23 - Sullivan Hall; New York, NY
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last nite wascrazy. lots of new tunes, i cant wat to hear them again. the old classics were raged really hard and spunk was out of control, sick drum solo. unfortunately i was crippled for the entire show. ifell on the sidewalk and gota spiral fracture my ankle right before the band went on stage. i don\'t even really remember the first half of the show cause i was preoccupied, but from what i do remember i had fun oterwise[/URL][/IMG]

you can see the fracture on the fibula just above the lateral malleolus

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-Alexi
taints rule, gypsies drool!

Setlist: 2008-02-23 - Sullivan Hall; New York, NY
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Quote from: peaches626;181239
last nite wascrazy. lots of new tunes, i cant wat to hear them again. the old classics were raged really hard and spunk was out of control, sick drum solo. unfortunately i was crippled for the entire show. ifell on the sidewalk and gota spiral fracture my ankle right before the band went on stage. i don\'t even really remember the first half of the show cause i was preoccupied, but from what i do remember i had fun oterwise[/URL][/IMG]

you can see the fracture on the fibula just above the lateral malleolus

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-Alexi

R U fuckin\' SER? Dude that is dedication. Fracture your ankle and stick around to watch the show. This band is just that good or you\'re just that crazy.
Probably both.
Worrying is like praying for something you don't want.

Setlist: 2008-02-23 - Sullivan Hall; New York, NY
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damn son.

your cut off!

I\'ve had similar experiences and lived to tell about them so don\'t worry about it.

Stay up.

Setlist: 2008-02-23 - Sullivan Hall; New York, NY
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dude, rough business on the ankle. spiral fractures are serious..


i cant believe all the new tunes theyre spittin out. this is awesome.
The crickets and the rust-beetles scuttled among the nettles of the sagethicket. "Vamanos amigos," he whispered, and threw the busted leather flintscraw over the loose weave of the saddlecock. And they rode on in the friscalating dusklight.  --Eli Cash

Setlist: 2008-02-23 - Sullivan Hall; New York, NY
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****, alexi! i didn\'t even see you the other night!! sorry to hear about the ankle. :(

here\'s to a speedy recovery!!

Setlist: 2008-02-23 - Sullivan Hall; New York, NY
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haha i cant believe you actually posted your xray on .info.  excellent!

speedy recovery bro
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Setlist: 2008-02-23 - Sullivan Hall; New York, NY
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seeing my own bones kinda gives me the willies
caress me, aunt jemima

Setlist: 2008-02-23 - Sullivan Hall; New York, NY
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Quote from: peaches626;181239
last nite wascrazy. lots of new tunes, i cant wat to hear them again. the old classics were raged really hard and spunk was out of control, sick drum solo. unfortunately i was crippled for the entire show. ifell on the sidewalk and gota spiral fracture my ankle right before the band went on stage. i don\'t even really remember the first half of the show cause i was preoccupied, but from what i do remember i had fun oterwise[/URL][/IMG]

you can see the fracture on the fibula just above the lateral malleolus

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-Alexi


Badass.  :banrock:

Setlist: 2008-02-23 - Sullivan Hall; New York, NY
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yeah i saw peaches and someone else helping lex walk and i was convinced he was just so **** up that he couldn\'t walk, and they were all like "believe it or not he\'s totally sober" and i was like "yeah i see... drank yourself sober, huh?" and they were like "no really..."  and then i felt like an ass.
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Setlist: 2008-02-23 - Sullivan Hall; New York, NY
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this show looks sick.. cant wait to hear it
i think it\'s turning back on me / i\'m down on the upside

Setlist: 2008-02-23 - Sullivan Hall; New York, NY
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Quote from: peaches626;181239
last nite wascrazy. lots of new tunes, i cant wat to hear them again. the old classics were raged really hard and spunk was out of control, sick drum solo. unfortunately i was crippled for the entire show. ifell on the sidewalk and gota spiral fracture my ankle right before the band went on stage. i don\'t even really remember the first half of the show cause i was preoccupied, but from what i do remember i had fun oterwise[/URL][/IMG]

you can see the fracture on the fibula just above the lateral malleolus

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-Alexi


Badass.  :banrock:

the best part is he has his breakfast new years run shirt on
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Setlist: 2008-02-23 - Sullivan Hall; New York, NY
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Yeah, when I was first helping him walk, I thought he was trashed too. I brought him in to the bathroom and then parked him in a chair for the whole show. Nice x-ray!!
Light travels faster than sound. That is why some people appear bright...until you hear them speak.

Setlist: 2008-02-23 - Sullivan Hall; New York, NY
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I dont even know where to start regarding this incarnation of the breakfast.............i wasnt even gonna post, but i wanted to make a comment about the vocal jams.........i do believe that they have been going to them a lot of late, but you have to understand that even with 10 plus hours of practice a week, they are still a brand new band  (yet again).  they are still getting to know eachother musically and even though it is the ultimate phishy thing to do, short of  bringing out trampolines for hard luck harry,  i think that the vocal jams are intrugal for this band to really get intimate with themselves on stage together as a band.        

This is truly a new age, yet again, for this band .  But the grueling practice schedule that they are adhering to as well the pressure of trying to learn an entire body of work while simultaniously creating a new one, is brand new to everyone.  It will take time but I do believe that it is obvious that they are on their way to make a monster statement in the world of music and     lights............

I also must say that I am still dealing with the loss and absence of Ron Spears.  He is a true leader and  instant inspiration to anyone who knows him.  When I heard that Ron was leaving, I figured that NYE would not only be his last show but also the breakfasts.

His leaving would leave behind the biggest pair of shoes needing to be filled.  Though i  am a forever optimist, i couldnt believe that, shortly after finding Oestreicher, could this band now find the one musician to fill the absence of Save in the breakfast.  In my mind they would have had to find not only a better technical musician, but also someone that could compliment all of the music that ron was part of creating.

After I heard this band with its new bassist, it was apparant to me that there is someone or something that just doesnt want this band to cease to exist.  At the acoustic show last night Chris Deangelis was described to me, and I think it sums it up perfectly, as a "savage bass player".  I would just like to thank Broseph for bringing us Chris Deangelis, for he is our savior  and the filler of the biggest shoes ever left on a rock and roll stage for a rock and roll band to fill.
I stepped into a nightmare. Noticed you were right there. - Doozer
After climbing a great hill, one only finds that there are many more hills to climb. -Mandela
Your Mom\'s a ****. - Broseph

Setlist: 2008-02-23 - Sullivan Hall; New York, NY
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Quote from: Lexington;181285
seeing my own bones kinda gives me the willies

I hear that. I had my wisdom teeth out last week and developed a dry a socket (loss of blood clot in the extraction site) leaving my jaw bone partially exposed and visible.  It\'s weird but kinda cool looking at X-rays too. Especially of the skull. I forget that we are all skeletons wrapped up in veins and flesh.

Quote from: Stephengencs;181340
After I heard this band with its new bassist, it was apparant to me that there is someone or something that just doesnt want this band to cease to exist.  At the acoustic show last night Chris Deangelis was described to me, and I think it sums it up perfectly, as a "savage bass player".  I would just like to thank Broseph for bringing us Chris Deangelis, for he is our savior  and the filler of the biggest shoes ever left on a rock and roll stage for a rock and roll band to fill.

Chris is the man. He is not too flashy but he is ultra precise with every note he hits and he hits all the right notes, right on time. His improvisation is very solid.  His sound (so far anyway) is a little less zippy than save\'s but equally stylish and much cleaner. I agree there is definitely a higher power working in this band\'s favor for them to first land striker  and now D-Man..it\'s simply miraculous. Glad to hear the intensive practice sessions are continuing. They should be firing on all cylinders by the time summer rolls around.
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