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#293690 by Chimairacle
Wed Jan 04, 2012 7:57 pm
These gluten free, wheat free, dairy free, egg free, yeast free, soy free, GMO free, nut free and vegan biscotti aren't that bad, considering.
#293691 by Octillus
Wed Jan 04, 2012 8:11 pm
Hey, has anyone here ever wanted to go to Hawaii?

I try not to push too much of my work/music that comes from my house/other endeavors, but my living grandparents' retirement is running a Bed and Breakfast with two separate rooms, as well as renting out a two bedroom condo, that are ALL immaculate. If it's something you're interested in, you guys should nudge me and I'll PM you some deets. It's high season right now, but they're crazy reasonable during the rest of the year, and they're in Kihei, which is a not so rainy part of Maui. I spent about a month each summer while growing up over with them, and I'm a bit biased being their grandson, but you couldn't ask for nicer more accommodating old hippies.

Anyway, some photos

Bed and Breakfast:
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The Condo:

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And finally my brother and my stepdad a few years back at the beach just a few steps further than those palm trees.
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#293711 by Bookwyrm83
Thu Jan 05, 2012 1:22 am
Nothing like a new job with half a dozen different systems to learn all at once (and some of the links don't work all that well) and loads of obscure questions from customers to drive you into panic mode.
On the other hand, this is arguably less stressful than my last job, so I probably just have newbie's anxiety.
#293723 by Tall-Latte
Thu Jan 05, 2012 3:19 am
Whilst studying 'the integumentary system'/the skin late last night, i made the comparison that the cross section diagram of the skin looks like some kinda fleshy lasagne..

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cue the calls of hannibal lecter from my friends...
#293740 by Taskusorsa
Thu Jan 05, 2012 6:42 am
Chimairacle wrote:These gluten free, wheat free, dairy free, egg free, yeast free, soy free, GMO free, nut free and vegan biscotti aren't that bad, considering.

Do they still cast a shadow?
#293746 by Tyroshai
Thu Jan 05, 2012 8:52 am
Hmmm.
The Meshuggah signature 8-string is a bit of a stunner. Wouldn't own one however, unless it absolutely rocked my tits off. Maybe as something beautiful to hang off the walls instead. :wink:
(and I suddenly became incredibly rich overnight)

http://ibanez-news.blogspot.com/
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#293750 by Tall-Latte
Thu Jan 05, 2012 9:26 am
strumming the bottom note of that guitar is so deep, its known to cause seismic activity. or for the bassist to crap themselves..

imagine having a bass guitar which is able to produce the 'brown note'.. the mosh pits would be horrific.
#293753 by Tyroshai
Thu Jan 05, 2012 9:37 am
Hiddos wrote:Wow, that is one extremely ugly guitar if you ask me.


Shhh. :wink:
She is beautiful...No matter what you say. Words won't bring her down...
#293756 by Tyroshai
Thu Jan 05, 2012 10:34 am
Hiddos wrote:Also, is it just me, or does it look like one pick up has been Photoshopped away?


It's not just you. I thought the same when I first saw it too.
Looking forward to seeing a physical/working version of it and having a skeg through the specs. I know my lad's going to go slightly mental with me at EM (Doncaster) to try this out as soon as it's in though.
Party party. :D
#293767 by Slatewoman
Thu Jan 05, 2012 2:46 pm
Tyroshai wrote:Hmmm.
The Meshuggah signature 8-string is a bit of a stunner. Wouldn't own one however, unless it absolutely rocked my tits off. Maybe as something beautiful to hang off the walls instead. :wink:
(and I suddenly became incredibly rich overnight)

http://ibanez-news.blogspot.com/
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why did my brain immediately assume this was a bass? oh my god.

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