[quote]heavythrower wrote:
well this thread made my day. with my job, i am often face to face with he worst humanity has to offer, and lately i have been wishing for a horrible pandemic to wipe out about 3/4 of the worlds population.
but frank, you are one strange, weird, little dude, and also one of the truly unique, original and interesting people out there.
so this made me rethink my plague scenario, i mean, how many useless dim worthless people had to be birthed into existence just to get one Frank Yang?
[/quote]
Thanks.
Now I’m going to re-think my own annihilation scenery and pick up the sculpture I threw away this morning and keep working on it. Will post pics if I’m happy with it. I’m making a bulked up nude Mozart.
Daaaaaaaaamn. Nice mom, Frank. Seems very cool, too.
I was literally crying laughing at you having her read those comments.
Off to comb youtube for more vids of Frank’s mom…[/quote]
my mom and my dad are both pretty fucking weird in their own rights.
my dad has another family in vietnam, and I just found out 2 years ago that I have 5 extra half siblings, the youngest being 1, then oldest being 18.
[quote]digitalairair wrote:
I was planning on playing the violin professionally before I turned into an artist that likes to combine everything, which is why i haven’t quit the violin yet. I do teach a few students though. I used to play in a lot of youth orchestras in high school and also in college. They were pretty good ones too because we got to perform in Kennedy Center, Carnegie Hall, and traveled to Vienna as well.[/quote]
Well I was a terrible teacher lol. If you enjoy private teaching though I do know a few guys who make their living off that full-time, with some gigs thrown in there obviously. Hell you could give violin lessons and be a personal trainer lol. Unfortunately actual orchestra positions are drying up around the US. There’s Broadway of course, I know a girl who makes her living playing there, and studio playing in L.A. if you have the balls for it lol. It’s a shame the jobs in the field are so uncertain and risky.
I have also performed in Carnegie Hall I remember it feeling ridiculously golden on the inside. Also it had a lot more resonance than pretty much anywhere I have ever played before or since.[/quote]
I’m actually not a bad teacher. But I don’t have an credential such an official degree in music to do it full time or to charge the students more. But playing in a major orchestra during the day and teaching students during the night seems like a really cool career. I think most Orchestras only require 2 rehearsals or so before a weekly performance, and you get to play with virtuosos.
[quote]digitalairair wrote:
my mom and my dad are both pretty fucking weird in their own rights.
my dad has another family in vietnam, and I just found out 2 years ago that I have 5 extra half siblings, the youngest being 1, then oldest being 18.
my mom has a jewish boyfriend.
they are not divorced. [/quote]
Holy shit, this is one of the most outstanding things I’ve ever read on T-Nation.
[quote]Nards wrote:
Frank, I know most Asian women can age very very gracefully, but I have to think you’re pulling our legs there.
If not, then I’m going to walk all around Tien Mu yelling your name just to see if she’ll come outside.[/quote]
My mom is 58. And how do you know she lives in then mu? Did i mention it? i don’t think I did. My grandmother has a house there, and when mom goes back to visit she does live there!
[quote]digitalairair wrote:
my mom and my dad are both pretty fucking weird in their own rights.
my dad has another family in vietnam, and I just found out 2 years ago that I have 5 extra half siblings, the youngest being 1, then oldest being 18.
my mom has a jewish boyfriend.
they are not divorced. [/quote]
Holy shit, this is one of the most outstanding things I’ve ever read on T-Nation.[/quote]
I thought it was cool when I heard it first. I even took my sisters to the club and got them drunk.
[quote]Nards wrote:
Frank, I know most Asian women can age very very gracefully, but I have to think you’re pulling our legs there.
If not, then I’m going to walk all around Tien Mu yelling your name just to see if she’ll come outside.[/quote]
My mom is 58. And how do you know she lives in then mu? Did i mention it? i don’t think I did. My grandmother has a house there, and when mom goes back to visit she does live there![/quote]
I just assumed as the gym you go to is there and I saw your epic day of eating where you were at that 7-11 across from Tien Mu baseball stadium.
Frank, I’ll be in South Korea (Chungnam Province) starting in February, possibly even late January. PM me. I have no fucking clue how close to South Korea you are but I don’t give a fuck. I want to blow a load of semen in a small child’s asshole and watch you use my jizz as a lubricant.
And, while I don’t drink, I’m not opposed to buying you a drink or six to see what happens when you get some Rohypnol and sake in you.
Oh yeah, and I’m not Jewish, but what your mother doesn’t know won’t hurt her. I will hurt her, but she’ll know it so that doesn’t count as something she doesn’t know not hurting her.
[quote]DBCooper wrote:
Oh yeah, and I’m not Jewish, but what your mother doesn’t know won’t hurt her. I will hurt her, but she’ll know it so that doesn’t count as something she doesn’t know not hurting her.[/quote]