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  • Bapu's (and others) random thoughts for the day. (p.4782)
2016/07/13 16:45:21
bayoubill
I volunteer 
2016/07/13 17:34:41
drewfx1
craigb
Well, to avoid copyright infringements, we'd have to restage the picture.  Other than Steve, does anyone else want to model for this?  We'll be sure to get you a "real" beer. 




I doan know about that one, but I might be willing to volunteer to wear cardboard and model as a UPS shipping box.
2016/07/13 19:23:12
bayoubill
oh no! I can't remember what I volunteered for 
2016/07/13 20:32:37
57Gregy
craigb
jamesg1213
 
TBH Mesh, if you're serious about a collab, it might be better to start a new thread, it's going to be almost impossible to keep track of things here.




*Pfft...*  As self-appointed band manager I've been keeping up with all the talk - this is easy! 
 
So far I envision you guys injecting moonshine into a large watermelon.
(Am I close?)




It was Everclear for me, at a party when I was in high school. I think I have never been that sick since. To this day, the smell of watermelon makes me queasy.
2016/07/13 20:37:26
craigb
My friend made his own alcohol when we were in high school.  Very high proof stuff actually.  We would inject it into Oranges (I don't like watermelon so I never tried that).  The school's random locker checks never noticed anything weird.  Worked well at the beach too! 
2016/07/14 07:28:57
craigb
11 hours between posts?  So this is what life is like in a Bapu-less world... 
2016/07/14 10:20:44
Zargg
Mesh
Ken, what are some of the styles/instruments you usually prefer to play/record?


I try to do a little of everything style wise. From classical to black metal
I try to play guitar and bass (with guitar as my main instrument) Other instruments, I play is just poorly
2016/07/14 11:35:05
Moshkito
craigb
Mesh

 

 
I'll file this one under "Potential Album Covers!" 




Goodness ... a lost piece of art by Salvador Dali?
2016/07/14 12:57:36
UbiquitousBubba
Several years ago in the middle of a hot summer, I was working in the Loop in Chicago. It's rather common to pass by street musicians as you walk through the area. Some of them are quite good. Anyway, as I was meandering through crowded streets, I came across a guy playing a radio. He had a sign, a small bucket for cash, and a small radio. While this guy may not have had the musical expertise of his musician counterparts, he wasn't going to let that stop him. I had to give him credit for his innovation, guts, and determination.
 
A few years later, I was hurrying to a meeting downtown and I saw him again. This time, he had a tambourine and a radio. The grin on his face was priceless. In waving that tambourine around in an approximate synch with the radio, you could see that he felt that he felt good. I've seen a lot of musicians playing the sidewalks, but this guy stands out in my memory. When I think of him, I think of someone who did the best he could with what he had. 
 
Kudos to Radio Guy.
2016/07/14 13:27:20
drewfx1
I used to know how to play the radio.
 
But I'm afraid I lost my talent somewhere along the line because now it always sounds horrible whenever I try it. 
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