Yamaha SF series
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Re: Yamaha SF series
Off-topic.... on-topic.... a Festivus for the rest of us.... whatever.
Just keep that avatar a'coming, Beav...
**pun intended**
Just keep that avatar a'coming, Beav...
**pun intended**
Re: Yamaha SF series
Iceman wrote:
Just keep that avatar a'coming, Beav...
**pun intended**
Yup, with your skinny Ron Jeremy pic, I understand that my avatar is a welcome alternative
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Wow!
Ron Jeremy and Richie Sambora both on our humble little forum.
Anyway to try to work our way back to the Yamaha topic, I now believe that there are no such things as Faradays, and Faraday's Law has been invented by Grogg to make me (and I suspect others on this forum, Ice?) feel inferior.
In the seventies, none of our guitars had any of this Faraday malarky and we sure don't need any now.
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Youve got me there Hoax, its called Grogg's Law.
In the 70s bet you had long hair but havent now.
True for me.
In the 70s bet you had long hair but havent now.
True for me.
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Geez, I wish I was rich, or a rock star, or sumpthin'. (Can't be the guy's sex appeal now can it?)Westbone wrote:Richie Sambora looks absolutely shagged, fat git, lucky fat git.
And she's had two kids fer Pete's sake!? Charlie Sheen's a dumb ass.
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Barry wrote:Geez, I wish I was rich, or a rock star, or sumpthin'. (Can't be the guy's sex appeal now can it?)Westbone wrote:Richie Sambora looks absolutely shagged, fat git, lucky fat git.
And she's had two kids fer Pete's sake!? Charlie Sheen's a dumb ass.
Most def something to do with his charismatic sunburn. And Sheen is a dumbass.
I'm off to the library to pick up some of the essential publications on Grogg's law
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Re: Yamaha SF series
hoax wrote:...invented by Grogg to make me (and I suspect others on this forum, Ice?) feel inferior.
I stand before you all now with head held high as I proudly declare that I require invention from no one to feel inferior.
Wait, that didn't spell out quite right .... ...
Re: Yamaha SF series
Iceman wrote:hoax wrote:...invented by Grogg to make me (and I suspect others on this forum, Ice?) feel inferior.
I stand before you all now with head held high as I proudly declare that I require invention from no one to feel inferior.
Wait, that didn't spell out quite right .... ...
nIce one
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For a good laugh, go back and read through this entire post. Started out ok, then got really, REALLY bizarre!!!
Pretty much anyone could read this and laugh out loud. From guitars to Science to insults to grounded Knights to Ron Jeremy to Fat Gits with nice sun tans to Inferiority complexes... oh man, this is great reading! Informative. We should sticky this.
And as much as I hate to say it, Ice's priceless avatar pic isn't Ron Jeremy, it's some semi-famous guitar player from the 70's who's name was worth forgetting.
Pretty much anyone could read this and laugh out loud. From guitars to Science to insults to grounded Knights to Ron Jeremy to Fat Gits with nice sun tans to Inferiority complexes... oh man, this is great reading! Informative. We should sticky this.
And as much as I hate to say it, Ice's priceless avatar pic isn't Ron Jeremy, it's some semi-famous guitar player from the 70's who's name was worth forgetting.
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I've just finished Ron Jeremy's book and aside from all the salacious stuff, it was a reasonably good read.... lightweight and easy, but not too bad at all!!
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corsair wrote:I've just finished Ron Jeremy's book and aside from all the salacious stuff, it was a reasonably good read.... lightweight and easy, but not too bad at all!!
And Keef's book is likewise a good read. You tend to think of him as being always totally spaced out, but he has quite a bit of moral fibre including, most of all empathy and loyalty. I ended up liking him quite a lot.
Funnily enough, he never mentions
PS For those who haven't read it, he dies in the end. Oops sorry - Hope I haven't spoiled it !!
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Wee all die in the end.
Thinking about doing a bit on earth current and mains humm tomorrow, Hoax, what do you think?
Thinking about doing a bit on earth current and mains humm tomorrow, Hoax, what do you think?
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I had no idea who this Ron guy was, just googled, why do you read this when there is so much good stuff out there?
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grogg wrote:Wee all die in the end.
Thinking about doing a bit on earth current and mains humm tomorrow, Hoax, what do you think?
OK Grogg I now have enough evidence to make my mind up about you. And the decision is.........
........ YOU'RE MADDER THAN MAD JACK McMAD !!!!
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That will be a no then.
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I read just about anything I can get my hands on and generally have 4 or 5 on the go at any one time. At the moment I'm re-reading a Stephen hunter novel, the workshop manual for my car, Dantes Nine circles of Hell and Don Felders tell-all about the Eagles.
I like biographies and I have to say Ron Jeremy writes very well; he doesn't dwell on what could well become quite puerile, but moves along apace. To bag something without reading it is a little condescending, I feel....
I like biographies and I have to say Ron Jeremy writes very well; he doesn't dwell on what could well become quite puerile, but moves along apace. To bag something without reading it is a little condescending, I feel....
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corsair wrote: I like biographies and I have to say Ron Jeremy writes very well;
He sure built himself quite a reputation for his subtle use of his "pen"...
Yeahh, that was an easy one..
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Ah back on topic, shortly, to say that I replaced the broken pot (remember page 1) and the guitar works fine and sounds great. Very pleased with myself right now
Neck pick-up is very warm and sounds great IMO. Bridge pick-up is a good deal brighter and therefore gives a nice array of options to this guitar.
Neck pick-up is very warm and sounds great IMO. Bridge pick-up is a good deal brighter and therefore gives a nice array of options to this guitar.
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Well done, beavis.... see, don't it feel good when a plan comes together!
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corsair wrote:Well done, beavis.... see, don't it feel good when a plan comes together!
Exactly! And I had never really done any soldering before so am very pleased with myself (though it did take me around an hour just to replace a volume pot). My girlfriend had trouble understanding why I was grinning stupidly once the work was done.
Westbone wrote:Very good, give that man a cornflake
One down how many to go??? Laughing
Right, now that I think of it, 2 more to go hehehe. Lucky you guys are here to help out right?! And the extra cornflake is a very motivating perspective I must admit.
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corsair wrote:I like biographies and I have to say Ron Jeremy writes very well; he doesn't dwell on what could well become quite puerile, but moves along apace. To bag something without reading it is a little condescending, I feel....
John, didnt mean to be condescending, biogs arent my bag tho. Can I recommend a good novel?
Baggy Mad Jack McMad
PS Beavis, good to see youre progressing.
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No worries, Grogg.... I shouldn't be so damn didactic!
That's the name of a novel?! You're sure? OK then; on your say so I'll give it a whirl....
Reading Michael Connellys latest, Stephen Hunters latest, still going through the workshop manual for my car and just finishing up Don Felders tell all. Not too bad, but very little about his playing or equipment....
That's the name of a novel?! You're sure? OK then; on your say so I'll give it a whirl....
Reading Michael Connellys latest, Stephen Hunters latest, still going through the workshop manual for my car and just finishing up Don Felders tell all. Not too bad, but very little about his playing or equipment....
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Nope... They're as dear as all hell here!! I have a Ford Falcon station wagon, the Australian designed and built one, with the 4.0 litre straight six, auto box and an 80 litre fuel tank!
However, fuel is relatively cheap hereabouts and the distances one has to cover here to get anywhere mean a big lazy engine is the way to go...
This thing took the five of us, all of our bags and general rubbish without blinking and was still capable of doing much better than highway speed limit...
My wife, however, is looking at a new European car, though Alfas are just too dear.... Renault or Peugeot, probably....
However, fuel is relatively cheap hereabouts and the distances one has to cover here to get anywhere mean a big lazy engine is the way to go...
This thing took the five of us, all of our bags and general rubbish without blinking and was still capable of doing much better than highway speed limit...
My wife, however, is looking at a new European car, though Alfas are just too dear.... Renault or Peugeot, probably....
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Station wagons are truly the best! Really wish they were more common here in the states.
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No sorry, its what Hoax called me. Now for an unashamed plug:-corsair wrote:No worries, Grogg.... I shouldn't be so damn didactic!
That's the name of a novel?! You're sure? OK then; on your say so I'll give it a whirl....
Africa Junction by Ginny Baily
Its my sister's debut novel came out last summer.
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grogg wrote: ...Africa Junction by Ginny Baily
Its my sister's debut novel came out last summer.
Do you have any specifics on the publishing house, or where I might find a copy for sale Grogg?
**EDIT** Never you mind Grogg, Amazon.com is my friend. 10 user reviews and all 5 stars! I'm going to try for a copy at Barnes & Noble.... and order one if they are out.
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grogg wrote: Now for an unashamed plug:-
Africa Junction by Ginny Baily
Its my sister's debut novel came out last summer.
I'll put it on my list!
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fish wrote:
I'd have thought this would be appropriate for this thread
My dear Fish, looks to me like anything is appropriate for this thread
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beavis wrote:fish wrote:
I'd have thought this would be appropriate for this thread
My dear Fish, looks to me like anything is appropriate for this thread
...which apparently includes addressing others with fond endearment...
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Iceman wrote:beavis wrote:fish wrote:
I'd have thought this would be appropriate for this thread
My dear Fish, looks to me like anything is appropriate for this thread
...which apparently includes addressing others with fond endearment...
True, that was awfully forward on my part. Gas side-effect I assume.
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Warrn wrote:Station wagons are truly the best! Really wish they were more common here in the states.
+1! You can stick your gear in the back so much easier. I need one too. Except it's gotta have a turbo or something. Can't stand slow vehicles.
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This Falcon doesn't need a turbo.... 4 litre straight six gets the job done right nice!!
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Staight six's are nice. Pretty tough too!
We need to get a new (well, used but new to us) vehicle this year or next.
We need to get a new (well, used but new to us) vehicle this year or next.
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Hardly see a station wagon any more. At one time they were the vehicle to have. I guess they've been replaced by the dreaded SUV! Hate the bloody things.
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The picture just now populated itself, that's a great looking car John!
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John
Are you and the family actually living in the car. If so, what do you do for poo poos?
Right anyone try and get further away from Yamaha SF's if you can!
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I figure once you've descended into poo that's just about as far away as you can get from guitars!
Oh wait! We often see rubbish guitars come into the shop for repairs which we lovingly refer to as a 'piece of poo'.
So, does that mean we're back on topic??
Oh wait! We often see rubbish guitars come into the shop for repairs which we lovingly refer to as a 'piece of poo'.
So, does that mean we're back on topic??
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Hey Barry
You can't fault me for trying!!
Hoax
You can't fault me for trying!!
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Yes we can!
Isnt it also used for fuel and building bricks in some places apart from a description of not good guitars?
Isnt it also used for fuel and building bricks in some places apart from a description of not good guitars?
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Cattle manure and the like can be made into fuel and building materials, these are made from poo.
To avoid confusion bad guitars should now be referred to as plop.
To avoid confusion bad guitars should now be referred to as plop.
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Grogg
We can always count on you to illuminate us with a bit of science when I am doing my damnedest to descend this topic into the sewer!
Hoax
We can always count on you to illuminate us with a bit of science when I am doing my damnedest to descend this topic into the sewer!
Hoax
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grogg wrote:Cattle manure and the like can be made into fuel and building materials, these are made from poo.
To avoid confusion bad guitars should now be referred to as plop.
Kitchen Sink.
Now this post has it all.
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... into the sewer, Graham?
Where have you been for the last 3&1/2 pages???
Cheers, baby!
Where have you been for the last 3&1/2 pages???
Cheers, baby!
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