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This is a discussion on The Gem of the Desert within the Music Man Basses forums, part of the Gear Talk category; where are the shots of Paisley Park??...

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    where are the shots of Paisley Park??
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    I've been to Paisley Park. Every year Prince has an open house where you can take a tour of the studio. I almost put up a picture of Lake Minnetonka so you all could feel purified.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jongitarz
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    That picture is more frightening than your avatar! What happens if he's in the chair and accidentally completes a circuit involving that battery, the chair, and his body parts? Ewww.

    But then, I guess that process has been described as "natural selection" long ago by Darwin, right?
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    Everyone heard the joke about the Hillbilly vasectomy? a pop can, an M-80 and counting to 10??
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    Quote Originally Posted by SteveB



    But then, I guess that process has been described as "natural selection" long ago by Darwin, right?

    That's it Steve!

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    The flatlands

    Some people say with the flatness out here in Norfolk its a little like the Mid West - no wonder Bill Bryson has moved here.

    Enjoy.
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    the creammachine - White HS SR5, white pg, maple neck and matching headstock. (E34451 - DOB 1st Mar 2006)

    RIG: Ashdown ABM 500 2x10 and 4x10 cab[/SIZE]


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    Quote Originally Posted by jongitarz
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    i was wondering where my boat got blown away to.........
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    Hey Rob, did you see the BBC thing about with David Dimbleby on East Anglia.

    All art related, mainly Constable, but some other good stuff too.

    Been up your way a few times & like that part of the country.

    PS - BBC link - http://www.bbc.co.uk/arts/apictureofbritain/

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    Quote Originally Posted by JB1
    Hey Rob, did you see the BBC thing about with David Dimbleby on East Anglia.

    All art related, mainly Constable, but some other good stuff too.

    Been up your way a few times & like that part of the country.

    PS - BBC link - http://www.bbc.co.uk/arts/apictureofbritain/
    YEah Not a bad programme. I knew one of the snappers who did the East Anglian photos on BBC3. I have a couple of pics in the competition as well.
    For photographers this part of the world has some incredible light - last time I saw such clarity was in Sydney......
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    the creammachine - White HS SR5, white pg, maple neck and matching headstock. (E34451 - DOB 1st Mar 2006)

    RIG: Ashdown ABM 500 2x10 and 4x10 cab[/SIZE]


    band: www.jellystonerocks.co.uk
    shop: www.soundsplus.co.uk

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