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dwg preacher
Posted 2013-06-21 5:59 PM (#472750 - in reply to #472409)
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At least your island has baseball!
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SOBeach
Posted 2013-06-21 6:19 PM (#472751 - in reply to #472750)
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dwg preacher - 2013-06-21 6:59 PM At least your island has baseball!

Sandlot league

er maybe that's Lotta-sand league.

 

...and it also makes a dandy coconut opener too! 

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GaryB
Posted 2013-06-21 10:45 PM (#472754 - in reply to #472409)
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I don't think the Rainsong's a better guitar. Just more carbon.
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AlanM
Posted 2013-06-24 2:45 PM (#472816 - in reply to #472409)
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Wideneck OFC II...

I don't have one...I have a reg'lar OFC II that I love more than I can say...I hunger after the wideneck
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Darkbar
Posted 2013-06-24 3:14 PM (#472818 - in reply to #472816)
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aminer2000 - 2013-06-24 3:45 PM

I hunger after the wideneck

You'll be on a desert island. You'll hunger for a lot more than a wideneck
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AlanM
Posted 2013-06-24 5:56 PM (#472828 - in reply to #472409)
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Reading between the lines, I think Dobro meant by "desert island:" an island full of luscious, fruits, vegetables, ready tinder for cooking the millions of eggs from all the island birds... and a tribe of gorgeous, very tall women whose presence was unknown when the EPA declared the island off-limits to all human interaction. These women have a long-held tradition of searching for a king -- the first man to appear on their island (me, in this case) -- whose presence will fulfill their long-held desire to ummm... "be" with their king while treating him like a king and allowing him to play with the wideneck OFC II whenever he wants.

Also on this desert island is the most remarkable thing: naturally occurring mineral and vegetation formations that perfectly mimic a challenging, yet accessible golf course. Each of the incredibly rare "golf club trees" produces branches that perfectly mimic various top brands of golf clubs and its berries are indistinguishable from Titleist Pro V1's.

I think THAT's what dobro meant by "desert island."
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MeredithI
Posted 2013-06-25 12:14 AM (#472841 - in reply to #472409)
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Whatever Jimmy Page wants to bring for us to play is okay with me.
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alpep
Posted 2013-06-25 10:55 AM (#472851 - in reply to #472409)
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2008 collectors adamas
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dobro
Posted 2013-06-26 11:08 AM (#472877 - in reply to #472409)
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That IS my desert island vision. EXACTLY. Except you forgot the secret cave in which man must hide from time to time from it all!
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SOBeach
Posted 2013-06-29 1:51 PM (#472971 - in reply to #472877)
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legend74 - 2013-06-26 12:08 PM That IS my desert island vision. EXACTLY. Except you forgot the secret cave in which man must hide from time to time from it all!

Oh it's thaaaat island...  



... looks like a backup band is included too!

 

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Darkbar
Posted 2013-06-29 2:40 PM (#472973 - in reply to #472971)
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The women could choose between the 6'2" Latin hunk with the sexy accent, or the squirrelly midget with the mickey mouse voice. Wonder who had the better luck...?
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SOBeach
Posted 2013-06-30 4:57 PM (#473010 - in reply to #472973)
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darkbarguitar - ... Wonder who had the better luck...?

well...



'course it was... Fantasy Island!


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muzza
Posted 2013-06-30 5:25 PM (#473011 - in reply to #472409)
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Just think... All those girls are probably grandmothers now!
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ksdaddy
Posted 2013-07-02 9:02 AM (#473062 - in reply to #472409)
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When Herve Villechaise died he left a good deal of money to establish an apartment complex for 'little people'. Everything from the plumbing fixtures to the cabinet knobs were either scaled down or closer to the ground for their convenience. Best of all, they could live there at no charge.


They're called Stay Free Mini Pads.
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MusicMishka
Posted 2013-07-02 9:47 AM (#473065 - in reply to #472409)
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"Stay Free Mini Pads"

I just spit up a little of my drink...lol


I would have to have one of my Adamas 1688's...the rumble and booming from the bass register just might attract a rescue party...
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