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45flint
Posted 2005-02-21 8:52 AM (#162680)
Subject: This websight is awesome


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Location: Wooster, Ohio
This website is just amazing with all of the in depth knowledge of Ovation products and guitars in general. I confessed in an earlier post that I bought a used collectable "off brand", I had been looking for, for years. I tried a user group website for that brand. My questions have never be responded to after two days. You guys would have been all over them giving me insights. I hope Ovation appreciates what you guys have here. You make me want to sell my off-brand collectable and buy the 2005 Collectors. I think the new bowl would better match my middle age spare tire. But then I would have to come up with a little more money. Thanks for all the sharing.
Steve
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2005-02-21 9:35 AM (#162681 - in reply to #162680)
Subject: Re: This websight is awesome


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Steve,

You should sell the "off brand" and buy a 2005 Collectors. That new bowl is the future of Ovation and makes for a damned fine guitar.
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schroeder
Posted 2005-02-21 11:21 AM (#162682 - in reply to #162680)
Subject: Re: This websight is awesome


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I thought this was going to be a link to somewhere interesting.

Welcome Steve.

Several of us are going to have to change our names. It's getting real confusing having 8 guys not called Steve on this site.
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cruster
Posted 2005-02-21 11:44 AM (#162683 - in reply to #162680)
Subject: Re: This websight is awesome


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I noticed that the new 'Steve' spells his home town wrong. Isn't it 'Worcester'?

:D
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willard
Posted 2005-02-21 11:46 AM (#162684 - in reply to #162680)
Subject: Re: This websight is awesome


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Location: Madison, Wisconsin
That would be a whole lot of "Blind" guys.
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stephent28
Posted 2005-02-21 12:05 PM (#162685 - in reply to #162680)
Subject: Re: This websight is awesome



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Schroeder,

I agree.....from now on you can call me Mr. Steve
:D
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TRboy
Posted 2005-02-21 12:34 PM (#162686 - in reply to #162680)
Subject: Re: This websight is awesome



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Location: the BIG Metropolis of TR
cruster, Worcester is in Massachusett but because the letter "R" is a vowel there they pronounce it "Woo-stah!" :D Us folks down south say "War-chester!" :rolleyes:
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Worcester
WOO-STAH This is the correct way to say it. This is the pronunciation used by most of the residents of the city and surrounding areas.
WIS-TAH This is the correct way to say it. This is the pronunciation used mostly by people north of the city.
WOO-STER This is the correct way to say it. This is the pronunciation used by people who have lived elsewhere and either now live in Worcester, or somewhere else.
WUSS-TAH This is the incorrect way to say it. is the pronunciation used by most of the residents of the city and surrounding areas when they're putting down the city.
WAR-CHEST-ER This is the incorrect way to say it. This is the pronunciation used by people from south of the Mason-Dixon line who have seen it in print. These are generally the people you hang up on when they call you, since they're telemarketers.
WAR-SES-TER This is the incorrect way to say it. This is the other popular mis-pronunciation I hear often, this one I understand a little better, it sort-of looks like it should be said this way.
WOOSTER This is the incorrect way to say it. This is how the name is spelled when someone outside of the region is trying to write down your address over the phone.


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Joyful Noise
Posted 2005-02-21 1:11 PM (#162687 - in reply to #162680)
Subject: Re: This websight is awesome


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Originally posted by schroeder:
Several of us are going to have to change our names. It's getting real confusing having 8 guys not called Steve on this site.


Gosh, and I was only just now beginning to get all the Pauls sorted out.

:p
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schroeder
Posted 2005-02-21 3:28 PM (#162688 - in reply to #162680)
Subject: Re: This websight is awesome


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As any of you who stayed awake in Geography will have learned, Worcester is in Worcestershire in the west of England close to the Welsh Borders. It is pronounced Wuster. This is not debatable. It is in Wustersheer. This is not debatable.
This is not the first time I've had to speak to you guys about your abuse of the English language so please try and get this one straight. There will be a test later.
To show this is a 2-way street, I have started saying Uh-darm-ass and Karman, even tho I just can't figure out why.

Regards

Stevie-Paul Vaughan
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stephent28
Posted 2005-02-21 3:39 PM (#162689 - in reply to #162680)
Subject: Re: This websight is awesome



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even tho I just can't figure out why.


I would wager that it is because you are becoming more intelligent, just by hanging out with us :D .
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willard
Posted 2005-02-21 3:44 PM (#162690 - in reply to #162680)
Subject: Re: This websight is awesome


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So Schroeder, what up with the sauce? Is that Wuster Sauce?
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schroeder
Posted 2005-02-21 3:53 PM (#162691 - in reply to #162680)
Subject: Re: This websight is awesome


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Exactly.
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cruster
Posted 2005-02-21 4:46 PM (#162692 - in reply to #162680)
Subject: Re: This websight is awesome


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I had a job offer once for some place in Shropshire on Kent or Furgeson on Burgler or Chocolate on Toffee (no, wait, that'd be Heath...muuuahahahahahha) or something strange like that. Hadn't thought about that in many years...I wonder if I should've taken the position.

/me ponders

Nah.
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schroeder
Posted 2005-02-21 6:26 PM (#162693 - in reply to #162680)
Subject: Re: This websight is awesome


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Mr Steve

I think the word is confused not intelligent.

cruster

That would depend on the position and how limber you are.
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cruster
Posted 2005-02-21 6:29 PM (#162694 - in reply to #162680)
Subject: Re: This websight is awesome


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Schroeder: for a second I thought I was back on the OFC Tour/llama thread. ;)
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stephent28
Posted 2005-02-21 6:34 PM (#162695 - in reply to #162680)
Subject: Re: This websight is awesome



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Mr. Steve thinks that almost every thread on this board somehow degenerates off topic :D
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Bailey
Posted 2005-02-22 2:54 AM (#162696 - in reply to #162680)
Subject: Re: This websight is awesome


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Wooster, Ohio 45Flint

Is that any where near Ashtabula,OH, pronounced ash-STAB-you-la close to where I grew up in Conneaut, OH pronounced con-ee-YUUT on Lake Erie, pronounced, laak-REALLY-eearie by the teen crowd.

Wooster also is not far from Masillon home of the psychiatric hospital, where in the 50's us strange people were threatened with incarceration if we kept listening to Jerry Lee Lewis.

Bailey (Born in the woods around Pierpont, OH, grew up in Virginia)
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45flint
Posted 2005-02-22 6:53 AM (#162697 - in reply to #162680)
Subject: Re: This websight is awesome


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Location: Wooster, Ohio
Wooster, pronouced "Wuster" is located in northeast Ohio about 30 miles west of Massillon and south west of Astabula the home of the maker's of the bowls of Ovation guitars pronouced O-va-tion.
Steve
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MWoody
Posted 2005-02-22 7:44 AM (#162698 - in reply to #162680)
Subject: Re: This websight is awesome



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Location: Upper Left USA
Worchester, Massachusetts. Pronounced WOO-stuh.

As well as the East coast version of soy sauce being WOO-stuh-shee-ah Sor-ss.

It's sole reason for existance is to separate the natives from everybody else, that way they know "for shoo-are".
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