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2016/12/06 10:56:08 (permalink)

Experiencing music

changes nothing.
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Re: Experiencing music 2016/12/06 11:05:43 (permalink)
Experiencing music did not change everything for me.
 
I still manually put on new undershreddies everyday.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Re: Experiencing music 2016/12/06 11:16:48 (permalink)
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Experiencing music did not change everything for me.
 
I still manually put on new undershreddies everyday.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
I slay me.




Damn. Just when I thought I got it right. Well it's rubberneck material anyway so I'll correct it. Thanks for the heads-up.
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Re: Experiencing music 2016/12/06 11:20:45 (permalink)
What happened there? I was going to watch that vid. I used to like superbikes back in the '70's, did a few illustrations of them while I was at graphic design college. Might still have 'em somewhere.

 
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Re: Experiencing music 2016/12/06 11:26:36 (permalink)
 
For you James.
I'd enjoy seeing some of your illustrations. Hope you find some.
 
They didn't have the '72 Honda 750 in the video but it was my first "real" street bike. The 73 showed is close...
 

 
 
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Re: Experiencing music 2016/12/06 11:36:48 (permalink)
Thanks, bookmarked it for later

 
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Re: Experiencing music 2016/12/06 12:31:03 (permalink)
The boys in shop were always the sexiest.  They're kind of the analog of blondes in the straight world.
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Re: Experiencing music 2016/12/06 12:45:00 (permalink)
Nice find. Lots of memories of those bikes. Some not so great. I had a 74 Honda 750four. Great machine. Traded it for a Kawasaki 900 Z1. Holy jeezus, hang on. Awesome power, but horrible handling to the point of mulitiple hi speed wobbles. I got pitched off into the desert once at around 80mph. Broken clavicle was the only injury. Waaay lucky! Went back to the Honda.
 
Years later, I had a Honda 900rr. Wooooot! Used to go out on Sunday mornings and just scare the crap out of myself with a huge grin on my mug. Alas, wife and kids brought an end to my speedy days.

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Re: Experiencing music 2016/12/06 12:45:08 (permalink)
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The boys in shop were always the sexiest.  They're kind of the analog of blondes in the straight world.


Tell us more.
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Re: Experiencing music 2016/12/06 13:13:21 (permalink)
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Nice find. Lots of memories of those bikes. Some not so great. I had a 74 Honda 750four. Great machine. Traded it for a Kawasaki 900 Z1. Holy jeezus, hang on. Awesome power, but horrible handling to the point of mulitiple hi speed wobbles. I got pitched off into the desert once at around 80mph. Broken clavicle was the only injury. Waaay lucky! Went back to the Honda.
 
Years later, I had a Honda 900rr. Wooooot! Used to go out on Sunday mornings and just scare the crap out of myself with a huge grin on my mug. Alas, wife and kids brought an end to my speedy days.


I thought they made a very good video too Randy.
I guess there was every type of bike and muscle car made in my hometown during the late 60's -70's while I was a street kicker. Saturday nights were crazy. They raced for pinks! I saw grown men cry...and understood lol.
Yeah...I have a few memories too. Not sure how I lived through them and really with no damage more than road rash. Hope my luck continues.
 
 
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Re: Experiencing music 2016/12/06 15:54:26 (permalink) ☄ Helpfulby synkrotron 2016/12/06 16:55:02
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changes nothing.




experiencing music in a live band,
changes everything.

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Re: Experiencing music 2016/12/06 19:30:18 (permalink)
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spacey
changes nothing.




experiencing music in a live band,
changes everything.


Yeah....that's what I originally posted. You missed it. It's why I posted the video - a correlation for the value of experience...I'm surprised you didn't put the pieces together.(post 3) You were either there to ride them or you weren't. Riding them changes/changed everything...for some. I like how the video about bikes mentioned music of the times because you either experienced those musicians live or you didn't. I'm very glad I got to experience both. It sure changed everything for me. Now all I need is think of how to make that silly or funny then I'll mix in better. No...fck that. I wanted to be a comedian when I was younger- everyone kept laughing at me so I stopped.
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Re: Experiencing music 2016/12/06 19:35:12 (permalink)
fnar fnar spacey.
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Re: Experiencing music 2016/12/06 19:51:25 (permalink)
The FNAR semi-automatic rifle was first introduced to the shooting public in 2008. It is a product of the US-based subsidiary of famous Belgian company FN Herstal, the FN Manufacturing Co. Despite the name, the FNAR is not an "AR" type rifle. Rather, the FNAR rifle is based on the proven and quite popular Browning BAR hunting rifle (which is unrelated to the original Browning BAR M1918 rifle of World War II fame).
 
 
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I guess I just don't understand Bapu...not that it matters. It's just a forum huh.
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Re: Experiencing music 2016/12/07 04:57:41 (permalink)
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And yet sitting in silence you realize that everything changes constantly.
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Re: Experiencing music 2016/12/07 06:59:53 (permalink)
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changes nothing.




And yet sitting in silence you realize that everything changes constantly.


I'm guilty of not reading threads too. I often misread them and I know it's from  lack of really not caring and no intention of posting- even though I'm also guilty of posting when I don't really care about the subject.
I'm also guilty of posting about things I'm interested in without really caring if others are or not. Sometimes I think that is because I just want to practice typing. I find it interesting when I'm typing common words and they just don't look right and I have to goggle the spelling...and then kinda freak when I spelled them right...but they still look wrong.
Well I could join in and keep talking too about **** that has nothing to do with the thread but I think I'd rather think of something else I'm interested in to post about and see what effect it has. I don't think much will change...but I've been wrong before.
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Re: Experiencing music 2016/12/07 15:40:56 (permalink)
Clyde liked the BAR... especially since the local law had to buy their own guns and likely had a .38 ... they wised up though.
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Re: Experiencing music 2016/12/07 16:32:50 (permalink)
Ha....good one J. I like guns.
I was let down this eve. I expected to be making a trip to get this; Walther PPQ 45 ACP but I guess it didn't arrive.
I mentioned in a different thread (hobbies) that I had bought a Beretta PX4 Storm 9mm and it fortunately turned out perfect for my wife. Hopefully we'll be at the range soon enjoying both.
I know it's different tastes for folks but I think this is the perfect 45...for me. Of course evaluations like; there probably isn't a better trigger is opinion-and a popular one - as it is so good some believe it to be a bad thing. That's cool and that's the thing isn't it...to get what fits you. Looking forward to dancing backwards on a sea of air with this.
 
Even though we have an outdoor range close enough I found out that there is an indoor range around 80 miles away- not to far for us - and great for when the weather would interfere. Living out as we do one wouldn't think it would be an issue just to go into the woods but that's not the way it is. Especially during a hunting season not to mention many others...safety for all being a very good one.
 
Plenty of youtube videos for those interested. I favor the ones by Hickok45.  
 
 
 
 

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Re: Experiencing music 2016/12/07 17:36:59 (permalink)
Nice!
You do have to be careful outdoors anymore. I had to drive up to Indianapolis a few years ago and there was a story on the radio news. Someone named Yoder had, after an unsuccessful deer hunt, fired his black powder rifle into the air. It seems the bullet fell some distance away killing a young girl in a carriage... named Yoder. Weird.
 
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Re: Experiencing music 2016/12/07 17:57:52 (permalink)
This one is a bummer in a way...

 
It was a couple of marks that prevented this from becoming a very nice one piece top. Yep, hard to get a one piece. I'm sure this is from the same board that I used for Ruby. Unfortunately I could not use this one due to the black marks that appeared. Ya never know what's inside.
 
So now it's going to be a cutting board for my lady. She didn't want it grooved...says it makes it harder to clean so I got off easy. Happy wife...me happy too:)
 
Wood is good. ;)
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Re: Experiencing music 2016/12/07 23:22:42 (permalink)

Um, ever thought of making guitar shaped cutting boards as its own product Michael?  I can think of lots of guitarists who would think it's pretty cool!  The only change I'd suggest is to add a handle hole at one end but, other than that, leave it like you have it. 

 
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Re: Experiencing music 2016/12/08 07:52:50 (permalink)
No I haven't Craig.
The main reason is my time has become more valuable than money to me.
Now before that statement causes an uproar...
The validity of that statement varies to each individual and for many reasons so each determines it's worth.
 
Another very good reason is that working with wood is an enjoyment that I safeguard.
I don't build guitars or anything else for money. I like having the freedom for intuition. I enjoy having the choice to follow my feelings on whether or not I build something for somebody.
Numerous times I've declined projects- it wasn't easy for me to decline because I felt they really wanted the item but it didn't and won't change anything. It either feels right or not. I don't waste time trying to determine the reasons...one may never know the reasons. It's just how it is and it works. I've enjoyed every project and each project has fulfilled for all...if all is honest...lol...I know I have been.
 
Is it written in stone? Of course not. If some dumb-arse made me an offer I couldn't refuse I'd take the money and send them down the road but other than that...I choose when I create and for whom.
 
Third reason...you deserve my attempt for a good answer so...I figure most any bozo could buy a cutting board and cut out whatever shape they wanted...of course there's "I've been wrong before" LOL.
Not to mention they'd be avoiding all legalities. (I'm not saying the shape of the Tele body, or any other is protected- for those that just read in between the lines)
 
About the hole...I did ask about that, as well as boarder grooves, she didn't want either. She said that it just makes it harder to clean. Good enough for me.
 
 
 
 
 
 
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