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innerman
Posted 2006-01-12 12:29 AM (#269386)
Subject: conversations accidentally revisited


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I was searching through old threads looking for information about the UKII and stumbled across this:

"Guitars are art, they are meant to be hung on the walls.
Guitars are functional, they are meant to be played.
Guitars are useful, like the Vox fat jazz pos that was in a case and held up the bottom of the sofa for 2 years in college.
Guitars are currency, I've made some great trades, a Les Paul for a Caddy conv. one guitar for carpeting...
guitars are engineering marvels, how you make those parts make those sounds.
Guitars can be a nice investment vehicle and they usually appreciate tax free
Guitars make you feel good, looking at them, playing them, and he who dies with the most guitars wins."

I agree with all of it - but I am unsure how to trade a guitar for carpet, should the need arise.
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Waskel
Posted 2006-01-12 6:20 AM (#269387 - in reply to #269386)
Subject: Re: conversations accidentally revisited



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You must not be married...
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Beal
Posted 2006-01-12 7:02 AM (#269388 - in reply to #269386)
Subject: Re: conversations accidentally revisited



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find a carpet guy who wants a guitar....
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Weaser P
Posted 2006-01-12 7:52 AM (#269389 - in reply to #269386)
Subject: Re: conversations accidentally revisited


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...and then trade the Taylor.
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cliff
Posted 2006-01-12 8:06 AM (#269390 - in reply to #269386)
Subject: Re: conversations accidentally revisited


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. . . for a nice Oriental.
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Jeff W.
Posted 2006-01-12 8:09 AM (#269391 - in reply to #269386)
Subject: Re: conversations accidentally revisited


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Geez, Cliff, quit taunting me so...

restraint, Jeff, restraint...
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schroeder
Posted 2006-01-12 8:13 AM (#269392 - in reply to #269386)
Subject: Re: conversations accidentally revisited


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So you're wearing the restraints again huh?
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Jeff W.
Posted 2006-01-12 8:21 AM (#269393 - in reply to #269386)
Subject: Re: conversations accidentally revisited


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......."So you're wearing the restraints again huh?"......


...and just waiting for Sumi the Dominatrix
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schroeder
Posted 2006-01-12 8:33 AM (#269394 - in reply to #269386)
Subject: Re: conversations accidentally revisited


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I didn't know she'd started doing trailer-calls again.
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Jeff W.
Posted 2006-01-12 8:38 AM (#269395 - in reply to #269386)
Subject: Re: conversations accidentally revisited


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She prides herself on being the world's only Redneck Asian Desciplinarian
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Stevechapman
Posted 2006-01-12 8:46 AM (#269396 - in reply to #269386)
Subject: Re: conversations accidentally revisited


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LOL!!!! good one Bongo Boy!! :D
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schroeder
Posted 2006-01-12 8:53 AM (#269397 - in reply to #269386)
Subject: Re: conversations accidentally revisited


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Originally posted by Jeff W.:
She prides herself on being the world's only Redneck Asian Desciplinarian
So did Darlene Yamamoto retire or did Sumi take her out?
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cliff
Posted 2006-01-12 9:02 AM (#269398 - in reply to #269386)
Subject: Re: conversations accidentally revisited


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". . . Me ruv you wrong time . . ."
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2006-01-12 9:24 AM (#269399 - in reply to #269386)
Subject: Re: conversations accidentally revisited


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Here's how a married guy trades a guitar for carpet. I get a 1537, my wife recarpets the family room and den. I pay for both, but my wife writes the checks.
I know it's not really a trade. I get the guitar, but "we" get the new carpet.
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Jeff W.
Posted 2006-01-12 9:33 AM (#269400 - in reply to #269386)
Subject: Re: conversations accidentally revisited


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So did Darlene Yamamoto retire or did Sumi take her out?
Power grab by Sumi... she took Yamamoto out in a moment of rare vulnerability when Darlene's Fluggerhaustamessenschiter malfunctioned.
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Weaser P
Posted 2006-01-12 9:35 AM (#269401 - in reply to #269386)
Subject: Re: conversations accidentally revisited


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...and a good time was had by all.
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Waskel
Posted 2006-01-12 9:41 AM (#269402 - in reply to #269386)
Subject: Re: conversations accidentally revisited



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Originally posted by Mark in Boise:
Here's how a married guy trades a guitar for carpet. I get a 1537, my wife recarpets the family room and den. I pay for both, but my wife writes the checks.
I know it's not really a trade. I get the guitar, but "we" get the new carpet.
Mark gets it.

I do believe this thread has gone downhill faster than anything since "Big Stubby", which took the lead right out of the gate.
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2006-01-12 2:43 PM (#269403 - in reply to #269386)
Subject: Re: conversations accidentally revisited


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I figured that was the kind of trade Waskel was talking about. But his wife let him get an Adamas.
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Waskel
Posted 2006-01-12 2:59 PM (#269404 - in reply to #269386)
Subject: Re: conversations accidentally revisited



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Well, that's true... but the theory remains sound.
Within 2 weeks after receiving my Adamas, we had a new oak kitchen floor...
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Tim in Tidewater
Posted 2006-01-12 3:05 PM (#269405 - in reply to #269386)
Subject: Re: conversations accidentally revisited



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"How true, how true"...Her half was a new 12' sofa with recliners on each end, new carpetting for the living room and finally a Temper-Pedic bed..
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2006-01-12 3:14 PM (#269406 - in reply to #269386)
Subject: Re: conversations accidentally revisited


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That's why GAS is so expensive. My wife did pay for the mother of all decks and a few other obscenely expensive remodel projects out of her inheritance, however, and a trip to Italy out of her wages. This was just an awfully expensive year for me to become obsessed with buying Ovations. It's all you guys' fault.
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Waskel
Posted 2006-01-12 3:41 PM (#269407 - in reply to #269386)
Subject: Re: conversations accidentally revisited



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Sounds like your wife makes more money than you. Get her to buy your guitars.
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2006-01-12 4:51 PM (#269408 - in reply to #269386)
Subject: Re: conversations accidentally revisited


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I tried to get her to buy my guitars. She wouldn't do it. So now I just spend "our" money on guitars, so she has to spend "her" money on other stuff because we ran out of "our" money.
I'm sure she makes more than me per hour, especially since I spend most of my time at work on this board. It doesn't pay very well.
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2006-01-12 6:01 PM (#269409 - in reply to #269386)
Subject: Re: conversations accidentally revisited


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Mark, what does your wife do? Neurosurgeon?
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cliff
Posted 2006-01-12 6:10 PM (#269410 - in reply to #269386)
Subject: Re: conversations accidentally revisited


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My ex makes more than I do, too . .
. . unfortunately, she does it with MY money!! :rolleyes:
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