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LOL
I'm sure some of the past members (especially the Michigan members-hey Ches!) will get kick out this.
Ken, thanks for starting my weekend with a chuckle.
Have a good one!
I'm sure some of the past members (especially the Michigan members-hey Ches!) will get kick out this.
Ken, thanks for starting my weekend with a chuckle.
Have a good one!
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What are the odds???!!!Craig wrote:LOL
I'm sure some of the past members (especially the Michigan members-hey Ches!) will get kick out this.
Ken, thanks for starting my weekend with a chuckle.
Have a good one!
Few things are as freeing as public urination. This is from Michigan G&L Jam #2. L to R: Firebill, Emmitt, Milo, Mr X?, Boogie Phil, Prodoc, Ches, Slick, and Chris.
Sometimes you just can't make it to the head in time so you wind up with the "piss pants" look, which inspired this motivational poster from a subsequent Michigan Jam . . .
Now, where's that shot of Cajun Boy pissing like a golf course sprinkler????
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Must not have a lot of "free range pee-ers" around these parts anymore . . .
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I suspect that loss of habitat has a lot to do with it. But I agree with you, Bri.
Those were the days! - ed
Those were the days! - ed
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As a golfer, I totally respect and stand up for those who free-range relieve themselves.
But your front yard?
Come on now!
Bet his neighbors were happy he was "exposed".
But your front yard?
Come on now!
Bet his neighbors were happy he was "exposed".
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you know that you'd have to get on the sex offender registry for relieving yourself on a golf course?Elemeno P wrote:As a golfer, I totally respect and stand up for those who free-range relieve themselves.
But your front yard?
Come on now!
Bet his neighbors were happy he was "exposed".
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Only if you get a hole in one. - ed
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It'll have to be in multiple states too. Lot of golf vacations back in the day.louis cyfer wrote:you know that you'd have to get on the sex offender registry for relieving yourself on a golf course?Elemeno P wrote:As a golfer, I totally respect and stand up for those who free-range relieve themselves.
But your front yard?
Come on now!
Bet his neighbors were happy he was "exposed".
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zapcosongs wrote:Only if you get a hole in one. - ed
if you get caught. but this is a big problem with the megan's list.
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I'll defer to your expertise here, Louis. ;+) - ed
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it's one of my clients, who is a non profit attorney, it is her expertise.zapcosongs wrote:I'll defer to your expertise here, Louis. ;+) - ed
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From refugee camp to the employ of Gloria Allred......please give an extra hug to your family of rescued pets for me.louis cyfer wrote:it's one of my clients, who is a non profit attorney, it is her expertise.zapcosongs wrote:I'll defer to your expertise here, Louis. ;+) - ed
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Dick Cheney on the left is a G&L player?
Not quite so bad after all.
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i wouldn't talk to allred, much less train her.Michael-GnL-Michael wrote:From refugee camp to the employ of Gloria Allred......please give an extra hug to your family of rescued pets for me.louis cyfer wrote:it's one of my clients, who is a non profit attorney, it is her expertise.zapcosongs wrote:I'll defer to your expertise here, Louis. ;+) - ed
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Hey Ches! I believe you might be referring to this photo......LOL:Ches wrote: Now, where's that shot of Cajun Boy pissing like a golf course sprinkler????
Ches
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Then, of course, there's this one. From left to right, Ches, Ches, Ches, Ches, Ches, and Ches.
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LOL!!!
Hey Jim, great to see you post. How have you been? We've missed you! - ed
Hey Jim, great to see you post. How have you been? We've missed you! - ed
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Fortunately it is easy enough to pick out the 'real' Ches. When I ask 'Will the real Ches step forward?' I'll expect it'll be the one with the stain to move The rest are just a bunch of Ches wannabes. Imposters
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Hey Ed! It's been a while! How have you been? I've missed you guys, too. I check in once in a while to see how things are going, but I guess I don't hang around for very long these days. I've been keeping pretty busy, but not necessarily with my once-lucrative career. The economy has pretty much put a kibosh on that, although, I've been building a few guitars lately. I hooked up with a guy that has a great woodshop, so we've decided to do some guitar builds. Fun stuff!zapcosongs wrote:LOL!!!
Hey Jim, great to see you post. How have you been? We've missed you! - ed
How about yourself? Whatcha been up to?
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Ha! You don't want to hear about my life right now, Jim.
But I'd love to see some photos of your guitar-building projects. Maybe on the Porn thread? - ed
But I'd love to see some photos of your guitar-building projects. Maybe on the Porn thread? - ed
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Well, I hope all is well at your end, Ed, but we should catch up on things sometime soon.
It looks as though the porn thread is for G&L stuff, and since I don't care to hijack this thread with a bunch of pics, I'll just post one pic here of the first build that was finished about four or five months ago. It started as an experiment, so we conjured up some scrap Honduran mahogany (3 pieces) for the back, and then we glued two pieces of 1/4" bookmatched average-grade maple for the top. The design is sort of a take-off from a Grosh ElectraJet, but we're now doing our own designs. They're just bolt-on necks for now, but we're hoping to add some set necks into the mix soon. This particular guitar has plenty of flaws, but "what the heck?".....LOL. It was a fun one to start with. Anyway, here it is:
It looks as though the porn thread is for G&L stuff, and since I don't care to hijack this thread with a bunch of pics, I'll just post one pic here of the first build that was finished about four or five months ago. It started as an experiment, so we conjured up some scrap Honduran mahogany (3 pieces) for the back, and then we glued two pieces of 1/4" bookmatched average-grade maple for the top. The design is sort of a take-off from a Grosh ElectraJet, but we're now doing our own designs. They're just bolt-on necks for now, but we're hoping to add some set necks into the mix soon. This particular guitar has plenty of flaws, but "what the heck?".....LOL. It was a fun one to start with. Anyway, here it is:
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Jim,
It looks like your learning the curves well,
I can't wait to see more.
It looks like your learning the curves well,
I can't wait to see more.
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That is absolutely stunning, Jim. I'm speechless. That's a first effort? Wow!!! -ed
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That's the one! LOL!!!! That one always cracked me up!Jim P wrote:Hey Ches! I believe you might be referring to this photo......LOL:Ches wrote: Now, where's that shot of Cajun Boy pissing like a golf course sprinkler????
Ches
Hope all is well with you, Jim. I like the looks of your first guitar build. Any plans to do more?
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Good God. What a melon. Looks a tad large on some of those frames!Jim P wrote:Then, of course, there's this one. From left to right, Ches, Ches, Ches, Ches, Ches, and Ches.
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Jim P , awesome build and show us more! Ken, there is humor in all this. Last weekend at the tribute show, I went to the bathroom and used the urinal. I pulled the handle and "whoosh". It blew water all over the front of my pants on both legs. it ain't purty and then you have to walk out.-- Darwin
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Ha! Darwin, that happened to me once. Know what I did? I went to the sink, and splashed copious amounts of water on my face and walked out, dripping wet all over. Needless to say, I no longer flush those without taking a generous step or two back.... - ed
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Wow! It's really great to see some familiar names here! And thanks for the nice comments! It really means a lot coming from you guys!
As far as more guitar builds go, this is what my workshop desk looked like about two months ago:
All of the bodies are currently receiving some nitro lacquer, and while three of them have received some stain/dye in one form or another, only the korina body will remain natural (lower left). I'll be sure to post some pics once they're finished. The next time, though, I'll open another thread somewhere, and perhaps it can be dedicated to this sort of thing. I guess you could say that I'm not exactly feeling comfortable with hijacking this thread.....LOL.
As far as more guitar builds go, this is what my workshop desk looked like about two months ago:
All of the bodies are currently receiving some nitro lacquer, and while three of them have received some stain/dye in one form or another, only the korina body will remain natural (lower left). I'll be sure to post some pics once they're finished. The next time, though, I'll open another thread somewhere, and perhaps it can be dedicated to this sort of thing. I guess you could say that I'm not exactly feeling comfortable with hijacking this thread.....LOL.
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Jim, this is really interesting stuff. You should post this as a thread in the project section so we can follow it as you progress. Thanks for posting-- Darwin
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Always great to have a past member return.Jim P wrote:Wow! It's really great to see some familiar names here! And thanks for the nice comments! It really means a lot coming from you guys!
As far as more guitar builds go, this is what my workshop desk looked like about two months ago:
All of the bodies are currently receiving some nitro lacquer, and while three of them have received some stain/dye in one form or another, only the korina body will remain natural (lower left). I'll be sure to post some pics once they're finished. The next time, though, I'll open another thread somewhere, and perhaps it can be dedicated to this sort of thing. I guess you could say that I'm not exactly feeling comfortable with hijacking this thread.....LOL.
And it look's like you've been quite busy! You can open a thread
over in the General Music Discussion sub-forum. We definitely want
to see and hear more!
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Thanks, Craig! I guess you could say that I haven't really been away so much as I just don't live here like I once did......LOL. I'll definitely start a new thread in the General Music Discussion sub-forum once I have a few more pics to share. But, until then, here's another one that just received a couple of coats of nitro:Craig wrote:
Always great to have a past member return.
And it look's like you've been quite busy! You can open a thread
over in the General Music Discussion sub-forum. We definitely want
to see and hear more!
And, here's one I'm building for myself that's ready for some color. This one is going to have a blue flame top:
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great looking gits. kind of like a bolt on prs look. how about the scale length?
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Thanks, Louis! The design is sort of a combination of PRS, Strat, Jazzmaster (angled lower bout), Rickenbacker (horns), and who knows what else......LOL. I just wanted to find something that had a familiar look and feel without having to literally copy an existing design. I especially have fun working on the stained maple tops. We don't have any CNC machines, so we're fairly limited with what we can do for now. The red guitar has a scale length of 24.75", but all of the others are 25.5". At the moment we're using either USACG or Warmoth necks, so we can scale them either way, although, the 24.75" scale is a Warmoth conversion, so either scale can actually be used on the same body. We're still working on refining our own necks, and hopefully we'll get a few finished in the upcoming months.
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Was just reminded of something carved in stone somewhere in my old hometown of Amsterdam:Ches wrote:That's the one! LOL!!!! That one always cracked me up!Jim P wrote:Hey Ches! I believe you might be referring to this photo......LOL:Ches wrote: Now, where's that shot of Cajun Boy pissing like a golf course sprinkler????
Ches
Hope all is well with you, Jim. I like the looks of your first guitar build. Any plans to do more?
'Home Sapiens non urinat in ventum'
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I'll take a guess that Ventum translates to Wind .yowhatsshakin wrote:
'Home Sapiens non urinat in ventum'
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Good guess! Found a nice picture and description of the location too. Since the square is named after the late great Max Euwe, it of course has a large size chess board. Quite an interesting place right next door of Paradiso, the world renowned music temple (seen in the lower right corner of the areal shot)
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Ah, the good old days of pissing in the yard stories at the good ol' G&LDP. Brings a piddle spot to my boxer shorts. ;^)
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GW - I didn't think you wore anything under the kilt. ;+) - ed