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Loud is in the ears of the beholder or something like that.....I couldn't quite hear that comment to well when it was made my amp was cranked!!!
 
T2B said it....you have to fill the house with guitar sound.........that's why I got a Bassman and not a Pro Junior...........

This is what I call 'Home Hi Fi'............

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Fingers said:
T2B said it....you have to fill the house with guitar sound.........that's why I got a Bassman and not a Pro Junior

Man, there is something to that! Ok, I thought I was to OLD to keep it loud.. but now having a LOUD amp..I even try ballads that way... ofcourse I am thinking the neighbors are now hearing me.. but they aint complained yet..and the closest one is a few football fields away..:)

Loud is just another "tone" to play with...:) I gotta get some of that KISS paint... would look good on me when I answer the door!!
 
Robert said:
Hey Pieman, your signature is ridiculously long! (vertically speaking). The signature is longer than most of your posts... ;)

you make a point, I've been meaning to shorten it, but I just haven't had time, between work, school, and everybody else using the phone all the time I can't use the internet a lot.
 
wow...it comes with a chest hair stick on..i want one of those!!! I only got this one hair that circles my...anyways.. yup that will do it!! KISS PAINT playing Beth as my Ballad on Full Volume!!! yeah baby!!!!
 
t_ross33 said:
Oh man, KP you must be another long lost brother! :rotflmao:

I've been using the above F# in emails to my bandmates for the last year or so to get past the email censors :bootyshake: 2 cool!

:D

Trev

Haha, I'd thought that's a Brit-English usage, I've never really heard it over here in the States. I did some poking around on the internet, and found out that it's apparently an Irishism.

Also, apart from it's use to replace an expletive we all know and love, "feck" actually has a separate definition as an actual non-slang word in English:

"n. 1. Effect.
2. Efficacy; force; value.
3. Amount; quantity.
He had a feck o' books wi' him.
- R. L. Stevenson.
The most feck
the greater or larger part.
- Burns."

http://www.thefreedictionary.com/Feck
 
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