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kizanski

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  1. If I were in the market for an M3, I'd probably go for this one. Not cheap, but also not your garden variety M3.
  2. lol - Yes, I know. ...and I was saying that You had a great memory.
  3. Wow! Great memory. Even I had forgotten about that.
  4. My wife is a retired speech & language therapist. Does that count?
  5. Due to unpopular demand, I am extending the deadline to January 20th. Keep in mind: I don’t critique (I know… hard to believe), so don’t question if it’s “good enough to make the cut.” If you submit it, I’m posting it. Thanks to everyone who has submitted songs so far. The rest of you, get to work!
  6. Let's get those songs in, guys (and girls, if there are any left here)! As it stands, we barely have enough for an EP.
  7. Hard to believe that's the same guy.
  8. Yeah, that's a really nice Les Paul.
  9. Well is she?
  10. Finally sat down to watch it last night. It took some doing because I wanted to first watch the original, having not seen it for several years. What a great film that was. The original, of course. The sequel is pretty much exactly what I said it would be. Not that I went out on a limb in my prediction. Sequels of this type - not that there are many 40 years after the original - are almost always money-grabs without anything of substance. This was yet another example of a movie that doesn't need to exist. It was worth seeing once, but I'll likely never see it again. A sad continuation to a film that most of us can quote from start to finish. Think Godfather III. IT wasn't all bad. I laughed a couple of times, especially when Nigel was going through his ridiculous effects setup, but I don't know how many non-guitar players would even get the joke. And then there was this: At the beginning of the movie, Marty Dibergi is interviewing David St. Hubbins in the "Where Are They Now" introductory scene. Michael McKean tells Rob Reiner: "This is something I've been working on... This is for a podcast... It's one of those murder podcasts." "Oh yeah, people love murder." "Yeah, they do." I thought that was sad considering how unintentionally prophetic it was.
  11. The ONLY Christmas song that I like. The rest should be deleted form existence, starting with that John Lennon song which makes me want to throw things.
  12. Edited, slightly.
  13. Is she close on those serial number years? She thinks #0012 is "1972-1974" (that can't be right), and #0048 is c.1976. "Chris the Hamer Guy" making deals in the parking lot for #0017 was a nice touch - lol
  14. You were hoping to avoid awesome?
  15. Frets OVER the binding!
  16. Works for me! (and defines my household as well).
  17. I'm familiar with DINK, but not FINK?
  18. You've mellowed over the years.
  19. No, the submarine is right side up. The guitar itself appears to be for a lefty strung righty.
  20. You'd have to hang it lower than Jimmy Page for that to happen.
  21. Ummm... why wouldn't you count the basses?
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