While surfing the net today, I came across a blog entry about G&L. Except the language is not the King's English. Definitely some translation software involved, but the results are amusing. One example:
"G&L bass works was ingrained artefact before its originator person Fender died terminal March 1991. Before this happened, he already prefabricated arrangements with Evangelist C. McLaren regarding G&L’s forthcoming in marketing guitars."
And, bet you didn't know that G&L offers models such as the ASAT Lowly, and my personal fave, the Shoshoni Studio VI?
Full text here: http://planetofrock.com/blog/2026/the-g ... r-company/
Lost in Translation
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Re: Lost in Translation
hahahahhaha. that is funny.
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Re: Lost in Translation
For more hilarity be sure to click on the "about" tab at the top next to the "home" tab.
Also be sure to click on the link at the bottom "Get a enthusiastic G&L Guitars."
It looks like something translated from English to another language and then back to English.
Also be sure to click on the link at the bottom "Get a enthusiastic G&L Guitars."
It looks like something translated from English to another language and then back to English.
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Re: Lost in Translation
what the hell is this? lol.
Going on about '100 pieces' just kills me, for some strange reason.
Going on about '100 pieces' just kills me, for some strange reason.