
Welcome, bro. Nice speakers ...I believe mine are the same although I only use headphones now with studio emulation software. I love the white!!
See, THAT’S a great story !I wish there was a story, but really I'm just kind of a perv.
no actually I have it because it reminds me of my mom
but not in a pervy way lol. And she's totally alive, lives a few minutes away and I see her all the time. But growing up I was a naive teenager. Hearing AC/DC for the first time blew my mind and made me catch the guitar bug in 6th grade. I liked to doodle in class and sometimes I wrote song lyrics. One day I wrote out all the lyrics to Whole Lotta Rosie, and left them in my desk, not thinking anything of it. The teacher found it, thought it was a love note to someone in class and called my parents about it.
She read them the note and my mom says "hey, that sounds familiar!" She loves that tune. I had very little idea what the lyrics meant and we all had a good laugh about it.
Anyways, I told you that story so I can tell you this story. My mom gave me that figurine. Why she had it? I dunno man. But we called her "Rosie" after the song, and it's just always something I've kept with my gear, no matter how many times I've moved.
I also like to keep it nearby because she has a look on her face like "i'm a big beautiful woman, and I'm not impressed with your playing...." it keeps me on my toes.
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That's awesome! As a young teenager I remember asking a friend about Ted Nugent's Wand Dang Sweet Poontang. Wonder what Poontang means?I wish there was a story, but really I'm just kind of a perv.
no actually I have it because it reminds me of my mom
but not in a pervy way lol. And she's totally alive, lives a few minutes away and I see her all the time. But growing up I was a naive teenager. Hearing AC/DC for the first time blew my mind and made me catch the guitar bug in 6th grade. I liked to doodle in class and sometimes I wrote song lyrics. One day I wrote out all the lyrics to Whole Lotta Rosie, and left them in my desk, not thinking anything of it. The teacher found it, thought it was a love note to someone in class and called my parents about it.
She read them the note and my mom says "hey, that sounds familiar!" She loves that tune. I had very little idea what the lyrics meant and we all had a good laugh about it.
Anyways, I told you that story so I can tell you this story. My mom gave me that figurine. Why she had it? I dunno man. But we called her "Rosie" after the song, and it's just always something I've kept with my gear, no matter how many times I've moved.
I also like to keep it nearby because she has a look on her face like "i'm a big beautiful woman, and I'm not impressed with your playing...." it keeps me on my toes.
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Our parents knew way more than we as kids gave them credit for.That's awesome! As a young teenager I remember asking a friend about Ted Nugent's Wand Dang Sweet Poontang. Wonder what Poontang means?
Mom - oh that's a bad word!!
So shocked she knew. She is well aware of many of my influences.
Sammy Hagar was on a tv show.
"He sang for Van Halen didn't he? Was he the first guy or the second? Who was the guy with the long blonde hair? Oh, David Lee Royh , I remember now. Your father bought a tape of his band once".
Mom will be 90 in June.
She rocks.
Welcome!
Looks like you're a local guy. I'm on the North Shore. Nice Billy Bo! Here's one that I made.
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I'm hoping that in the next week or two I may have some free time to spend a day in Glostah. Especially at Mystery Train. The Shanty will be open again in another week, so I'll maybe have the motivation to go across the bridge into Salem before the tourists start coming back.That’s beautiful man. My original plan was a cinnamon red color but I just couldn’t get the stain right.
I love the north shore. We get out to Gloucester every chance we get (which isn’t much anymore). My brother married a Groveland girl and lives out in Haverhill so we have a place to crash now
Is the mystery train that record store? That place was killer.I'm hoping that in the next week or two I may have some free time to spend a day in Glostah. Especially at Mystery Train. The Shanty will be open again in another week, so I'll maybe have the motivation to go across the bridge into Salem before the tourists start coming back.
Nice Boden 8 string ?Thanks for the welcome! My pal over at Well Hung straps let me know about this forum and I’m excited to check it out.
I have lots of gear pics to share but this is what my most common view is
(Minus the khan Pak II I recently sold during a moment of weakness :-(
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Yeah well. I picked up my bass yesterday. Turns out 4 is too many.Nice Boden 8 string ?
I don't even know what to do with 6. Lol
Although. After a little bit of poking and hoping…. I did remember some of the bass from BTO Not Fragile.Yeah well. I picked up my bass yesterday. Turns out 4 is too many.
Nice Boden 8 string ?
I don't even know what to do with 6. Lol

Yes, that's the record store. I always like poking around town because it's so close and have friends there. I'm still hoping to get a nice day there by myself before the tourists start coming around again.I'm hoping that in the next week or two I may have some free time to spend a day in Glostah. Especially at Mystery Train. The Shanty will be open again in another week, so I'll maybe have the motivation to go across the bridge into Salem before the tourists start coming back.