The Guitar Thread

Discussion in 'Off Topic International' started by Jacobe, Jul 26, 2005.

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    Can somebody do me a damn favor and sign on to youtube and ask buddy for his contact info? thanks.

    this guy
     
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    Why don't you do it?
     
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    Because I don't have a youtube sign on, and I don't want one. I am over sign-on I cised, including numbers to get money from a machine etc.
    I'm pretty sure you have a youtube account thingy.
     
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    Well, if it makes you feel any better, I sent a PM to him asking where his shop is. He replied back
    FUCK OFF FAGGET [sic] and blocked me.
    Thanks for nothin, man
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    Dammit Mac, just get yourself a gmail account and use it to write to him.

    gmail accounts get youtube accounts merged-in. It's free !

    :cheers:


    Unless you are Dave and just gooching things up... Ha ha ha !!!!!

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    Bro, they're back :)
     
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    Uncles, Thanks, I don't look at tv, so I don't see the TV, I only see some of the TV news after the filters applied by Youtube.
    So, I am happy you told me here.
    I think an actor in the cast has died in the past few years and the actor who portrayed Lucy has joined the RCAF. He who played Phil Collens has a wife who has given him a REAL-LIFE ultimatum: lose the spare tire or get out of the house. Or was that the man who portrays Randy, that gut he sports may piss his wife off too..... Maybe the gut is just good muscles, I can push out a big spare tire like that, with the same method....
    The actor who plays Mr Lahey will stay on, so will the actor who plays his ex-wife, the Tailor Park's owner and the actor who plays Lucy's friend, i forget their names. The guy who plays Jayrok has his own plans for making a living, but is not hostile toward working with TPBs, I hope to see him and the other those actors, who portay _The Two Goofs,_ uh, Corey and Trevor. I miss everyone from that cast, I wish them all well and I hope they give us one more year and give us relief from some cliff hangers. AND VERY IMPORTANT:
    HBO has been very relaxed about DRM, I hope they let us all see the TPB without having to find torrents.
    I bet the changes in the cast will be writ into the script. I hope the play will be as funny and ironic as it was.
    I think RCAF is less tight-assed than RCMP, but is still tight-assed. Lucy Decloutretrerioureioir or whatever her impossible name is, is going to ask for a leave of absence so she can act in a TV Movie about drugs, booze and crime?
    Let us see.
    I get dismayed when a thought-Nazi 'culture' infects my favorite Canadian media and ruins it, example is beeping of 'bad words.' And political correction.
     
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    Not a guitar piece, sorry. I don't want to start a thread called, well, anything. Give this a listen and don't shut it out because your pastor told you Zappa was a satanist or some crap like that.


    http://youtu.be/pRGpZFsYsxs

    Zappa had a lot of talent come to him to help arrange this piece. Wonderful. Sunday afternoon music
     
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    Anyone here ever played a Lakland bass? they have mandolin wire frets. Not so sure about those things. Jumbo frets are what you get on 99% of basses.
     
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    Also sprach der Bruford. Unserweiter...