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Hey I've got an idea K31th. Fix your car!

 

Cris, you can tell them how much I suck when we get into drunken singing in a few months if you end up staying at my place.

 

In other news my 2 year old daughter called my wife a cow when she was breastfeeding the baby. She poked her in the boob and said "mumma a cow, moo".

 

@ROB83R I've been watching Daniel Tompkins and Ashe O'hara for inspiration lately. I've been checking out this dude for tips as well as Ken Tamplin. The opera stuff has helped more than anything.

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I aint singing no opera shight ever........ ill do redgum, nofx, pennywise, no use for a name, bad religion and the like but ill sleep in the tray if u start busting out Mozart or some shight lol

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Like everything in life that has structure, there is a foundation. 

 

Without basic priciples and a solid foundation, nearly everything fails.

 

Singing has a foundation and principles that apply across all genres. 

 

I don't care much for opera myself. I prefer 90's grunge and rock and of course the classics from the 50's onwards.

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so now we understand the "puff" in your username... the wagon bit needs explaining, now ;)

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The word Puffwagon is clearly obvious in the context of this forum. 

 

We all have a car of some type that has a turbo puffing into it. 

 

Ergo, Puffwagon.

 

There is however historical significance with the phrase in question. 

 

The word puffwagon actually has preceded the forum context I've provided and can be explained in the future if and when I decide. 

 

It's totally not exciting though and yeah....not exciting at all. 

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