Watashi Wa

Watashi Wa was a Christian pop rock band from San Luis Obispo, California on Tooth & Nail Records. "Watashi wa" (私は) in Japanese means "[as for] me".

The band formed in 2000 when most of the members were still in their teens. They were first signed to indie label Bettie Rocket and released two albums before signing to Tooth & Nail in 2002.

The band broke up in July 2004, but in a deal with Tooth & Nail Records singer/guitarist Seth Roberts' new band Eager Seas, were signed to the same label and released their first album under the name Watashi Wa. They subsequently left the label.

The new band currently plays under the name "Lakes" and have signed with The Militia Group and released the Photographs EP.

Members

  • Seth Roberts - vocals, guitar
  • Luke Page - guitar, background vocals
  • Roger Tompkins - bass
  • Lane Biermann - drums, background vocals
  • Both Roger Tompkins and Lane Biermann played their respective instruments in the alt country band Briertone, but have since moved on to pursue other things.

    Free ride

    Free ride or Freeride may refer to:

  • Freeride, a model of KTM off-road motorcycle.
  • Freeride, a branch of mountain biking
  • Freeride (longboard), a discipline of longboarding
  • Freeriding, a style of skiing or snowboarding
  • Free Riding, extreme horseback riding
  • Boulder Freeride, a University of Colorado skiing club
  • In media

  • Free Ride (TV series), a FOX TV sitcom
  • Free Ride (1986 film), a 1986 film
  • Free Ride (2013 film)
  • A Free Ride, a 1915 American pornographic film and the earliest surviving American pornographic film
  • FreeRIDE, a Ruby IDE in Web Application Testing in Ruby
  • Free Ride, a 1978 album by Marshall Hain
  • Free Ride, a 2004 album by Carson Cole
  • "Free Ride", a song by Dan Hartman for the Edgar Winter Group
  • "Free Ride", a song by Nike Drake on the albums Pink Moon
  • "Free Ride", a song by Annabelle Chvostek on the album Bija
  • "Free Ride", a song by the Concretes on the album Nationalgeographic
  • "Free Ride", a song by Audio Adrenaline on the album Bloom
  • "Free Ride", a song by Mock Orange on the album First EP
  • Free riding

    Free riding (also known as Freeriding or Free-riding) is a term used in stock-trading to describe the practice of buying and selling shares or other securities without actually having the capital to cover the trade. In a cash account, a free riding violation occurs when the investor sells a stock that was purchased with unsettled funds.

    The Federal Reserve Board's Regulation T requires brokers to "freeze" accounts that commit freeriding violations for 90 days. Accounts with this restriction can still trade but cannot purchase stocks with unsettled sale proceeds (stocks take three days to settle).

    Freeriding can be avoided by using a margin account.

    Trade Day + 3 Days

    In the United States, stocks take three days to settle. If you buy on Monday, you don't pay for the purchase until Thursday. This is known as trade day plus 3 days or T+3.

    This three day settlement period is considered an extension of credit from the broker to the customer. Because the transaction is considered a credit issue, the Federal Reserve Board is responsible for the rule which is officially called Regulation T.

    Freeriding

    Freeriding is a style of snowboarding performed on natural, un-groomed terrain, without a set course, goals or rules. It evolved throughout the sport's formative early years as a contrary response to the highly regimented style of ski competition prevalent at the time. Snowboarders primarily refer to freeriding as "backcountry", "sidecountry", or "off-piste" snowboarding, and sometimes "big mountain" or "extreme" riding.

    Freeriding incorporates various aspects of snowboarding into a style that adapts to the variations and challenges of natural, off-piste terrain, and eschews man-made features such as jumps, rails, half-pipes, or groomed snow. To master freeriding is to seamlessly merge these aspects of other snowboarding disciplines such as freestyle and alpine snowboarding into an all-around style - giving you the freedom to make the most of whatever terrain comes your way. Whereas freestyle snowboarding relies on the use of man-made terrain such as jumps, rails and half-pipes, and alpine snowboarding is done on groomed snow - the focus of freeriding is on utilising the random flow of natural terrain. Although similar tricks may be performed in freeride competition as in freestyle competition, the major defining difference is that freeriding utilises natural terrain, not man-made features such as the terrain parks used in slopestyle competition. Tricks performed on man-made, purpose-built features in terrain parks fall specifically into the category of "freestyle" and/or "slopestyle", not freeride – and if performed on similar features off-piste, it's "all-mountain freestyle".

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    Tumalo

    by: Watashi-Wa

    kids aren't the same anymore foolishness has taken over we're not going to be that way we're not going to fit in with them. we'll be here if we're the only ones left standing quitters quit but we'll be here to stay things might change and our dreams might happen but we wont get drunk...OH NO! We're not here for nothing so take away our dreams, throw rocks at our heads God still has our hearts like all those Rocky movies, you cant tear us apart we'll be here if we're the only ones left standing quitters quit but we'll be here to stay things might change and our dreams might happen but we wont get drunk...OH NO! We're not here for nothing




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