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#249607 by Amber
Sun Oct 17, 2010 4:44 pm
Billy Rhomboid wrote:
Amber wrote:
Also - I be off to Glastonbury this weekend! :D


Really? Pop in in for a cup of tea and some cake!



Oh pants! If I saw this sooner I would of done! :D
#249626 by Abydost
Mon Oct 18, 2010 7:47 am
I got something in the mail today. My Agile AB-3000! Can't say I notice it being a baritone at all, apart from the AWESOME sound. Clear like glass, bro! I managed to get it down to FBbEbAbDbGbEb (wat) and play some Meshuggah. And it sounds fantastic in Open C (high E dropped, low G instead). For those tunings I was using a 12-68 set, and I got a 10-56 or something set waiting in case I want to switch. They didn't have much diversity in the string department at the store. I had to increase the action insanely to remove the fret buzz by heightening the bridge, definitely need to find my own custom string set. Although that removed the problem with the single coil PU being in the way. Anyhoo. Summary; AWESOME GUITAR FOR AWESOME PRICE. Rondomusic are definitely going to see more business from my end.

(inb4 dirty room)

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#249641 by Blazingmonga
Mon Oct 18, 2010 1:02 pm
Lauri wrote:http://www.hs.fi/english/article/Up+to+18000+leave+Lutheran+Church+over+statements+on+gay+current+affairs+programme/1135260979317

The current number is 24 000


What did he say that has caused so many to leave? The article is a bit vague. Just curious!
#249754 by Billy Rhomboid
Wed Oct 20, 2010 11:40 am
Bought a new car today. Well a new to me car. It is in fact fairly old as cars go. In fact (and this is the awesome part) when I was going through the paperwork and insurance today I discovered the car was first registered in the same month as I passed my driving test. Which was also the same month Master of Puppets was released. All I need now is to find a cassette copy of '...Puppets', 'cause the car only has a tape deck of course (Although even that was an add-on).

It also has a 'blackout switch' - which turns off the brake lights, indicators and all lights. Which is handy.
#249755 by swervedriver
Wed Oct 20, 2010 11:46 am
Billy Rhomboid wrote:It also has a 'blackout switch' - which turns off the brake lights, indicators and all lights. Which is handy.


It's much harder to kidnap girls when they see you coming, right?
#249756 by Billy Rhomboid
Wed Oct 20, 2010 11:51 am
swervedriver wrote:
Billy Rhomboid wrote:It also has a 'blackout switch' - which turns off the brake lights, indicators and all lights. Which is handy.


It's much harder to kidnap girls when they see you coming, right?


Usually by the time girls see me coming they don't need kidnapping.
#249757 by Blazingmonga
Wed Oct 20, 2010 12:13 pm
Billy Rhomboid wrote:It also has a 'blackout switch' - which turns off the brake lights, indicators and all lights. Which is handy.


Handy for what?!?! What possible reason could there be for such a thing? Covert ninja ops?
#249758 by Billy Rhomboid
Wed Oct 20, 2010 12:21 pm
Blazingmonga wrote:
Billy Rhomboid wrote:It also has a 'blackout switch' - which turns off the brake lights, indicators and all lights. Which is handy.


Handy for what?!?! What possible reason could there be for such a thing? Covert ninja ops?


It started life as a military vehicle.

Handily it is on the same big clunky control as the headlights, so you can easily turn off all your rear lights accidentally when putting them on.
Ninja stealth mode is slightly compromised by the engine being audible from neighbouring counties.
#249759 by Blazingmonga
Wed Oct 20, 2010 12:49 pm
Billy Rhomboid wrote:
Blazingmonga wrote:
Billy Rhomboid wrote:It also has a 'blackout switch' - which turns off the brake lights, indicators and all lights. Which is handy.


Handy for what?!?! What possible reason could there be for such a thing? Covert ninja ops?


It started life as a military vehicle.

Handily it is on the same big clunky control as the headlights, so you can easily turn off all your rear lights accidentally when putting them on.
Ninja stealth mode is slightly compromised by the engine being audible from neighbouring counties.


What kind of vehicle is it? I want it!

Is it one of these?
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#249761 by Blazingmonga
Wed Oct 20, 2010 1:21 pm
Aaah, that was actually my first guess but it seemed too possible. I know a fair few owners of such vehicles - I call them 'Mandys' (aka landy man).

Actually, I just made that last bit up.

We have a Defender at work. It can't go faster than 86 mph.
#249788 by Billy Rhomboid
Thu Oct 21, 2010 4:10 am
Blazingmonga wrote:Aaah, that was actually my first guess but it seemed too possible. I know a fair few owners of such vehicles - I call them 'Mandys' (aka landy man).

Actually, I just made that last bit up.

We have a Defender at work. It can't go faster than 86 mph.


I doubt mine would go faster than 86 km/h let alone mph. But it will go through 8 ft deep mud. Up a 1:1 slope. Pulling a tank.
Which is awesome because I have always had great problems getting my broken down tanks up hills on muddy days.
#249799 by Lettuce
Thu Oct 21, 2010 8:06 am
You have a Landrover. THAT'S ALL SHADES OF AWESOME.

When I finally start earning real proper money, I wanna get a neon orange Freelander 8) I have been told by Landrover owners that this is the best for me as it's the girl's version. One of my friends has a Defender 90, it's a beastly beast!
#249812 by borgdronecarny
Thu Oct 21, 2010 2:40 pm
APC are back.
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