Oh mad, sounds like you have that rarest of beasts, the enjoyable fun wedding gig. Wicked man.
I really want an excuse to wear my suit though. My superstitious side insists that it's because I haven't bought a tie and a hat to complete it. |
lol marriage what is your friend a masochist or something
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Yeah man I pity the first of my friend's to get married. Ah well, you never know, could be the one in a million right call.
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inviting the government into your personal life is never the "right call."
and there is no evidence in human history to support the claim that we are by nature monogamous we arent. |
btw this girl ive been hanging out with is nervous about sex cause she says i have no feelings or emotions and it scares her
LoL!!!!! |
Aw, but you're just a big cuddly teddy bear.
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well yeah i am when we're being physical but in terms of long lasting feelings, love, whatever
lol yeah might wanna keep looking honey |
I have a wig
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pickle i wanna be friends with you IRL
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where you live dawg?
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chiggy town where do you live
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I've decided that I really like the Peanut body shape of a WishBass. I think I'll try my hand at building a bass (again) here in the next 3 weeks, and I want that body shape with a different headstock shape.
4-strings fretless Aftermarket bridge Walnut body Maple neck Purpleheart fretboard (if the piece I have is long enough) MM-style pickup Aftermarket preamp Knowing what I know now about the process involved in making an instrument, I have much higher hopes for this build than my 7-string flop. |
[quote=Raayl;17387287]inviting the government into your personal life is never the "right call."
and there is no evidence in human history to support the claim that we are by nature monogamous we arent.[/quote] The only animal that is completely monogamous is (if memory serves) a tapeworm found in dogs. The reason it is monogamous is because after intercourse, both halves become joined and inseparable. Fun factoid. |
some say certain birds exhibit monogamy as well
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[QUOTE=FunkMetalBass;17387369]I've decided that I really like the Peanut body shape of a WishBass. I think I'll try my hand at building a bass (again) here in the next 3 weeks, and I want that body shape with a different headstock shape.
4-strings fretless Aftermarket bridge Walnut body Maple neck Purpleheart fretboard (if the piece I have is long enough) MM-style pickup Aftermarket preamp Knowing what I know now about the process involved in making an instrument, I have much higher hopes for this build than my 7-string flop.[/QUOTE] Do you have most of these materials already? If not, just buy a Peanut bass from Wish and finish it off yourself. He builds them cheaper than you can probably. |
[quote=Raayl;17387386]some say certain birds exhibit monogamy as well[/quote]
I'm sure there are monogamous animals out there that, even though the potential exists for other mating, remain with only one partner. We just don't know yet for certain. I'm just going on the only 100% provably monogamous creature. Philosophy of Sexuality was a phenomenal class. My local community college offered it, and I think everybody should take it. It's absolutely fascinating. |
[quote=Raayl;17387360]chiggy town where do you live[/quote]
MN. **** a butt. I'll be going to Chiggy Town sometime this year to see the Pixies. |
What does aftermarket mean?
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[quote=BenJammin;17387393]Do you have most of these materials already? If not, just buy a Peanut bass from Wish and finish it off yourself. He builds them cheaper than you can probably.[/quote]
I have a truss rod, a cheapy bridge, tuners from my squier, and a piece of purpleheart. The walnut and maple will, at most, run me $100. I don't have the pickup, but Wish would charge for the pickup as well, so I break even in that regard. At it's basic form with supplying my own bridge and pickup, the bass will cost $450 on top of the cost of the bridge and pup, which could bring me to ~$550. I am hoping to build this for $200 including the cost of the pickup and wood as I have everything else. Besides, I'm modifying his design a bit based on the pickup choice and my preference for the angle at which bass hangs when standing. I'd also think the body style would be better complimented by a different headstock design. Most importantly - I just want to build a bass. |
[quote=gaslight;17387411]What does aftermarket mean?[/quote]
Cheap, no-name knock-offs. |
[QUOTE=FunkMetalBass;17387454]Cheap, no-name knock-offs.[/QUOTE]
Uh, no it doesn't. Aftermarket means anything that you can buy to outfit something with. If you get an old car with a cassette player and you want to put a CD player in it, that's an aftermarket part. If you have a new Jazz bass and you want to put a BAII bridge on it, the BAII is aftermarket. There are definitely cheap aftermarket parts, but aftermarket =/= cheap. Aftermarket is literally that: after the market. The market being the main venue from which you make your original purchase, the after market being all of the components, accessories, etc. which can be purchased AFTER in order to customize/repair/whatever the original acquisition. |
[QUOTE=Mr. Pickle;17387403]MN. **** a butt.
I'll be going to Chiggy Town sometime this year to see the Pixies.[/QUOTE] dude im in MN all the time like 50% of my high school population went to college either in madison or the twin cities where you at there? im from wisconsin btw im up here right now |
[quote=BenJammin;17387466]Uh, no it doesn't.
Aftermarket means anything that you can buy to outfit something with. If you get an old car with a cassette player and you want to put a CD player in it, that's an aftermarket part. If you have a new Jazz bass and you want to put a BAII bridge on it, the BAII is aftermarket. There are definitely cheap aftermarket parts, but aftermarket =/= cheap. Aftermarket is literally that: after the market. The market being the main venue from which you make your original purchase, the after market being all of the components, accessories, etc. which can be purchased AFTER in order to customize/repair/whatever the original acquisition.[/quote] You're absolutely right. I was just thinking in the narrow terms of what parts I'm going to put on it. I don't really want a fretless, but I don't trust my fretting skills enough to try a fretted bass. Maybe I'll see a need for this fretless more than I will my other. |
[quote=Raayl;17387494]dude im in MN all the time
like 50% of my high school population went to college either in madison or the twin cities where you at there? im from wisconsin btw im up here right now[/quote] I used to go to WI on a regular basis on the weekends. I'm probably a 45 minute drive (west) away from the University of MN. I live by Chaska and Chanhassen, which were apparently voted two of the best places to live in the U.S. at some point, or another. |
sweet man we should definitely hang out sometime
maybe blaze you feel me homie hellz yea |
ya dooooo.; out of an apple or something. then eat the apple. cause apples r good 4 u.
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LoL!!!!!
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Hey guys, time for a brainstorm to help me out okay?
In a few weeks I'll be uploading some songs for download, and they're going to be in either a .zip or a .rar It seems to me like most people archive in .rar for download these days, I don't know much about it, so I'd like to know which would be a better option. The key point for me is for the archive to be openable by the largest possible number of people so it isn't inconvenient. |
I'd zip it, as it's the most widely usable of the two. Most people can open rars, but not necessarily anyone. You want to be accessible to the greatest number of people.
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[QUOTE=gaslight;17391364]Hey guys, time for a brainstorm to help me out okay?
In a few weeks I'll be uploading some songs for download, and they're going to be in either a .zip or a .rar It seems to me like most people archive in .rar for download these days, I don't know much about it, so I'd like to know which would be a better option. The key point for me is for the archive to be openable by the largest possible number of people so it isn't inconvenient.[/QUOTE] With your key point in mind, zip file is better since most people at least have winzip on their computer, even if they don't know what it does. If you use a rar file you'll have to explain where to go download it and how it even works and by that point most people who don't already know how to use it lose interest. |
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