![]() | Hi my name is Steve and I'm an HHO-aholic I'm just a guy who likes blowing stuff up (in a controlled/safe environment) with the purpose of saving some $ at the pump and improving my gas mileage at the same time. That is until that Japanese company who made a car that runs totally on water is mass produced, which will probably aid in the economic collapse of the U.S., which in turn will render our fiat money system worthless, coupled with hyperinflation and devaluation of the $, precious metals (and water) will become the real currency once again. Hopefully it wont go that route, so I'm just hoping to build a cell to save some money and have fun. |
![]() | 12 String two handed tapping Chapman Stick airtap Andy Mckee 12 String two handed tapping lead solo bass Chapman Stick my favorite guitarists: David Russell B.B. King Scott Henderson (lately) Jeff Beck Steve Vai Michael Hedges Eddie Van Halen Allan Holdworth Wes Montgomery Eric Clapton Guthrie Govan Mark Knopler Charlie Christian Pat Metheny John Scofield Jimi Hendrix Chet Atkins Eddie Van Halen Wes Montgomery Django Go Eric Clapton Yngwie Malmsteen Kurt Cobain Tony Iommi Jimmy Page Andres Segovia Michael Hedges Carlos Santana Joe Satriani Guthrie Govan Al Di Meola Allan Holdsworth Shawn Lane Wes Montgomery Django Rheinhart Paco De Lucia Michael Hedges Ron Thal (how does he do that stuff) Van Halen David Russell John Williams Andres Segovia Jimi Hendrix Steve Vai Stevie Ray Vaughn B.B. King Michael Hedges Allan Holdsworth Buckethead Wes Montgomery Stanley Jordan Prince (this dude can play) Steve Morse Larry Carlton Carl Verhayen Timothy Mirth. Rob Jones Daryl Barnett Tony Williams Timothy Mirth |
![]() | Senior Banquet: Stanley & Stephen Perform Home (2006) PCE Senior Banquet 2006 Stanley sings Michael Buble's Home as Stephen plays guitar |
![]() | Stanley from "The Office" http://www.gnomeyourself.com/ is up and running as of today. Its free for everyone to enjoy for the holidays! Thanks for your continued support!!!! Merry Christmas! The Office is an award-winning American television comedy which deals with the daily lives of office employees in the Scranton, Pennsylvania branch of the fictitious Dunder Mifflin Paper Company. Although fictional and scripted, the show takes the form of a documentary, with the presence of the camera often acknowledged. Michael Scott (Steve Carell),Dwight Schrute(Rainn Wilson),Jim Halpert (John Krasinski),Pam Beesly (Jenna Fischer),Ryan Howard (B.J. Novak),Angela Martin (Angela Kinsey), Oscar Martinez (Oscar Nuñez),Kevin Malone (Brian Baumgartner), Andy Bernard (Ed Helms),Stanley Hudson (Leslie David Baker), Phyllis Lapin (Phyllis Smith), Todd Packer (David Koechner),Creed Bratton (Creed Bratton),Kelly Kapoor (Mindy Kaling), Meredith Palmer (Kate Flannery),Toby Flenderson (Paul Lieberstein), Roy Anderson (David Denman),Darryl Philbin (Craig Robinson). |
![]() | A ROCKIN PARODY. WITH GENE SIMMONS AND PAUL STANLEY MICHAEL ZIMMONZ AND STEVE STANLEY. |
![]() | Osage Maybe I'm Amazed Osage performing Maybe I'm Amazed at Brother's Eatery and Pub, Norman Oklahoma, August 16th 2008. Stanley, Steven Walker, Mark Camp and Rick Dwinnels. Dan Haynes on sound. |
![]() | DETROIT RED WING exec Steve Yzerman. 6/6/2008, before parade Steve Yzerman shows class in front-office role, stayed upstairs as Cup was awarded BY DREW SHARP • FREE PRESS COLUMNIST • June 6, 2008 PITTSBURGH -- The emotions poured in equal ease with the sweat. A long night's journey reached its desired conclusion and unbridled revelry was the reward. Nicklas Lidstrom wouldn't surrender the Stanley Cup through the endless media interviews on the Mellon Arena ice. Never has carrying 35 pounds been so easy. Red Wings owner Mike Ilitch's eyes welled up when he spoke about how much another Stanley Cup championship could bolster a Detroit psyche beaten down through economic and political strife. General manager Ken Holland pulled out a victory cigar from his pocket. But there was a face missing among the revelers. Steve Yzerman stayed upstairs in the Wings' executive guest suite at Mellon Arena. Ilitch and Holland begged him to join the ensuing celebration on the ice, but the former captain-turned-team vice president declined. "It's their opportunity to get all the attention," he said. It was commendable. It was classy. Yzerman had his day. He had his time basking in the spotlight. This was Lidstrom's moment. Sure, it would have been a popular photo op: Yzerman and Lidstrom standing with the Stanley Cup, embellishing the transition of team leadership. But Yzerman thought it inappropriate. Nobody understands the special kinship that exists between player and prize better than Yzerman. He's only two years removed from his playing days, but his decision to distance himself from the celebration was a respectful recognition for those who truly waged the fight. "That moment belonged to them," Yzerman said. "It's theirs. And I thought it better that I kind of stay in the background. That's not to say that I'm not ecstatic over what the organization has accomplished. I'm as proud of this as any of the championships we had when I had played because we did this within a new financial system geared toward creating more parity." After Yzerman left the suite, he tucked himself away in the trainer's room just off the dressing room. It was just him and Chris Chelios. One of the deliriously happy younger players stormed into the room with a bottle of champagne, shaken and poised for firing. "Shoot it over there," Yzerman directed, pointing in the other direction. "Don't spray it on me." If you don't play, you don't deserve the spray. Isn't that part of the code? Yzerman wanted a different perspective of the unrestrained joy of a long march finally completed. There were no regrets that perhaps he should have delayed retirement. He has long since come to grips with the physical realities. He couldn't play anymore. He makes it clear he wasn't tormented. He's merely adapting to a new chapter. "I really enjoyed it, watching everything from up top," he said. "I just wanted to sit back and take it all in. It gives you a different perspective." Joe Dumars once told me it was more difficult for him to watch the Pistons' 2004 championship run as an executive than playing in their championships in 1989 and 1990. "There's definitely some truth to that," Yzerman said. It's difficult for the star when the light no longer shines upon him. But it's to his credit when he can happily accept a different, less-acclaimed role at a moment that was once exclusively his domain. Yzerman's self-appointed role Wednesday was greeting the victors as they eventually returned to the dressing room. "I'm so proud of these guys because they played with just unquestioned heart," he said. "There was all that nonsense about how the Europeans didn't want to win the Stanley Cup as badly as North American players. You know what? We're a European-heavy team. We don't look at the passport. We look at the player. Look at him." -- Yzerman pointed to Valtteri Filppula -- "He played with a bad knee, but that didn't stop him from getting the job done." Sounds familiar, doesn't it? |
![]() | Why Wait Part 2 by Stanley Clarke KPLU School Of Jazz Group Why Wait Part 2 by Stanley Clarke The KPLU School Of Jazz Group. Reuel Lubag - Piano, Michael Glynn - Bass, Steve Korn - Drums, Thomas Marriott - Trumpet & Flugelhorn, Vern Sielert - Trumpet & Flugelhorn, Bill Anthony - Trombone. Performed at Dimitriou's Jazz Alley. CD Release Party for KPLU Jazz In the Schools 2005. |
![]() | Senior Banquet 06: Stanley & Stephen Perform Home (2006) Stanley sings Michael Buble's Home as Stephen plays guitar at Senior Banquet |
![]() | GENE SIMMONS AND PAUL STANLEY PARODY A PARODY WITH MICHAEL ZIMMONZ AND STEVE STANLEY AS GENE AND PAUL FROM KISS |
![]() | Why Wait Part 1 by Stanley Clarke KPLU School Of Jazz Group. Why Wait Part 1 by Stanley Clarke The KPLU School Of Jazz Group. Reuel Lubag - Piano, Michael Glynn - Bass, Steve Korn - Drums, Thomas Marriott - Trumpet & Flugelhorn, Vern Sielert - Trumpet & Flugelhorn, Bill Anthony - Trombone. Performed at Dimitriou's Jazz Alley. CD Release Party for KPLU Jazz In the Schools 2005. |
![]() | Insanely Amazing Steackmike Guitar Solos Improvisation 2 http://fr.youtube.com/steackmike IT'S JUST AN IMPROVISATION OF DIFFERENT PLAYING GUITARIST THAT I LOVE AS YNGWIE MALMSTEEN STEVE VAI MICHAEL ANGELO BATIO STANLEY JORDAN EDDIE VAN HALEN MATTIAS IA EKLUND RON THAL YOURI DE GROOTE MANU LIVERTOUT KERMHEAT AND MANY OTHERS AS STEVE MORSE JOE SATRIANI... |