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I don't even think doggie would be weird... sign me up.
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Sure, amputee is right under asian twins on my list anyway.
For once I'd like to be called sir without someone adding "your making a scene".
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That just looks like easier access to me.
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I like the progression of this... last week it was a girl with just a messed up foot, this week it graduates to the leg.
I wonder what the Spring has in store for us?
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I think that stump could be a nice place to balance a sammich or a beverage while plowing her.
Sometimes we�need to take a step back and reflect on how a stranger changed our�lifes. I have never meet Les Paul or owned a real Les Paul guitar. I have played a ton of them. Some good and some bad. I remember my first Les Paul copy when I was 14 years old. I worked all summer to save up for that guitar. It was Cherry Sunburst just like Tom Scholz from the band�Boston?s real Les Paul.
When I first saw it on the wall of the music store my heart sunk. It was like looking at a beautiful woman and suddenly falling in love. I do play a ?Les Paul? of sorts still today. My Gibson SG.
The SG was originally named the Les Paul SG. Some said Les Paul had his name taken off of the guitar because he felt the craftsmanship wasn?t up to par. Others know he took his name of all Gibson guitars because he was divorcing Mary Ford and didn?t want to share the Gibson loot
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jaky Wrote:Sometimes we�need to take a step back and reflect on how a stranger changed our�lifes. I have never meet Les Paul or owned a real Les Paul guitar. I have played a ton of them. Some good and some bad. I remember my first Les Paul copy when I was 14 years old. I worked all summer to save up for that guitar. It was Cherry Sunburst just like Tom Scholz from the band�Boston?s real Les Paul.
When I first saw it on the wall of the music store my heart sunk. It was like looking at a beautiful woman and suddenly falling in love. I do play a ?Les Paul? of sorts still today. My Gibson SG.
The SG was originally named the Les Paul SG. Some said Les Paul had his name taken off of the guitar because he felt the craftsmanship wasn?t up to par. Others know he took his name of all Gibson guitars because he was divorcing Mary Ford and didn?t want to share the Gibson loot
Are you saying the girl pictured above should replace her missing leg with a Les Paul?
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Hooch Wrote:Are you saying the girl pictured above should replace her missing leg with a Les Paul?
That would be cool... kind of like that Quinten Tarrentino movie, but a guitar instead of a machine gun.