The Red and Black (Athens, Ga.) 1893-current, November 19, 2010, Page 5, Image 5

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Three years into the band’s existence, it had already begun touring extensively and managed to squeeze in recording and releasing two full length albums and a split with The Mercury Program. “At that point we were probably touring at least four months out of the . year probably, maybe more,” Dennis said. “In between there we started tryin’ to write more records and stuff.” Then in 2004 came some lineup changes, a few side projects and a lit tle graduate school for good measure. Some time off proved beneficial. The band came back together in 2005 when guitarist Matt Cherry finished graduate school and Jerry Fuchs joined to replace the original drummer. Since then the band pro duced another split T>x Rod 4 Mack puMMiss (tatty during ancri tsmsstar sccordkig to its Untvsrstty tchndiX* AdimcyMptacadMonday-Friday*a.m Spm Hour o(fc at 510 Bajriw Si or cs* 433-3011 and dwgs *to you MaawCird. 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In November 2009, FUchs, whose drumming had been hailed as some of the best on the indie circuit at the time, died after fall ing down an elevator shaft in Brooklyn. “It was crushing ... no other way about it,” Dennis said. “It was life changing for all of us to say the least.” The sudden and horrif ic loss of Richs had impact far beyond the music, and the band was put on hold while things settled down. “He was my best friend, it’s not like just some guy that plays drums that you hang out with— that guy was everything,” Dennis said. “It took several months for us to decide what the plan should be and to even really talk to each other about it.” The band reconvened early this year and decid ed they felt ready to finish the record they had start ed with their late drummer. “Without question it’s the most important thing we’ve ever had to do, fin ish that record,” Dennis said. “There’s a lot of blood and guts in that thing.” The album as a whole is frill of Maserati’s drive. 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I am pathetic at running an option defense. That’s all there is to it. Going into the game, I knew the play book would be different, and I thought I was prepared for that. Wrong. Wrong, wrong. The aggravation that comes with picking a pass play, then falling to a 10-yard sack because it was actually a run play is enough to make a grown man cry. Not that I would know. What makes it worse is that Dillard’s dad is in town from Texas, and served as our first real audience member. First play of the game, Zach threw an interception touchdown. He looked back to his father and was met with a disappointing stare. That’s right. For a brief moment in time, Mr. Dillard actually favored me over his own son. His eyes said it all. Fast-forward a few min utes and the score was ridiculously one-sided. All this being said, 111 never forget what his father said at the end of the game. “Joe killed him in the second half,” Mr. Dillard said. I appreciate that, sir. 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Training pro vided 1-600-965-6520 ext 106 su do ku Previous puzzle's solution ?’■ 4 [ ®| 6 . 7 : 5 l 1 T 8 8] 529 14 3_7 7,1, 623“8 9 4* 5 ; 9 5 3.. 7 2 6.1 1 2 3 8| S| B 71814 4* 7 8 lj 6 2 3 6 9 TrTTTTTTT 98472 3 5 1 6 ~aTepl*'il' if 4 > 3 The Red a Buck | Friday, November ml aoio Kind of. NCM Football U Georgia Tech 38, Georgia 92 IHn Williams JBT. Dm-LAOT University of Georgia Total Offense: 41* Passing Touchdowns: 7 Rustang Touchdowns: 4 Ti im no urore A Turnovers. 4 Timed Possession: 1431 deed kftU DninlA. Qfi nrst-nan rants. o& Georgia Tech 1 '! md till > rioyWS Of 1W vwwiro UGA: AJ Green: nine catches, 178 yaids and Bve toudidowns. ! oral uommatron GT: Josh Nesbitt: 44 yards rush ing and seven turnovers. Loser. this All-Ameri can holiday than with a stick or two of dynamite? “Blow Up” allows the user to place dynamite on various struc tures, then blow the whole thing up and make it fall beneath the “goal line.” Joe Williams CERTIFIED PERSONAL TRAINER needed. 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Mi iltilii is Isms IIMe to odd up to Sports Editor's Take Georgia Twelve games Into Fourth & Forever, and we are still seeing the pathet ic side of Joe Williams. Twelve games, eight losses. There is truly no end in sight for him lt Is no wonder his mother chooses to support me in this clash of virtual athlet icism. Speaking of family, mine decided to be in attendance for the beat down. With my father in town, watching the pathetic efforts of Joe Williams in person, he finally understood what he has been reading online from Texas for months. Complete ineptitude at the sport of football. The option had Joseph con fused. The play-calling had Joseph confused. Girls in the office strolled into the confer ence room to claim they could play better than him —and they had a point. They probably could. Throughout the entire process, my dad just con tinued to laugh and laugh. With 85 points put up in the first half I repeat, 85 points the laughing stock of the office was once again established. 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