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slucas

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I still need a 20th.

No kidding Stanky! How can you be prince of the SR5 without one. I think you need to off those 2 booger basses and get yourself one :p.
I know where there is a brand stankin' (i mean spankin') new single H in stock. Jeapordy music playing in background :D.
 

Dr Stankface

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No kidding Stanky! How can you be prince of the SR5 without one. I think you need to off those 2 booger basses and get yourself one :p.
I know where there is a brand stankin' (i mean spankin') new single H in stock. Jeapordy music playing in background :D.

Please PM me with details. I think I may be able to retain my title. :D
 

adouglas

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Andy, what's a bippy?


:)

I guess you're too young.

Remember Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In?

A whole lot of random hilarity and silliness. Very '60s.

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"You bet your sweet Bippy!"
- Silly word used on the comedy variety ROWAN & MARTIN'S LAUGH-IN/NBC/ 1968-73. During one episode of the program, the audience got some insight as to what a "Bippy" was:
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[FONT=Arial, Helvetica] Dick: May the Good Fairy sprinkle stardust on your bippy. Dan: Just a minute now. I've been meaning to ask you; what's a bippy? Dick It's a baby bip. Dan: Then what's a bip? Dick: It's a big bippy. Dan: Are you sure? Dick: You bet your sweet bippy, I'm sure! [/FONT]​
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica] The "Bippy" word later inspired the title of a Rowan & Martin film The Maltese Bippy (1969). Once Liberace said "I bet my sweet bippy and lost it!"
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PocketGroove82

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I definitely wouldn't not gig it!
Even on opposite day, I wouldn't gig it. :p

I tried to get a custom tailor who works in leather to make me a custom "suit" of leather that would protect the back of my SR5 from the giant brass buttons on my dress uniform.
But it didn't work out.
I would consider one of those rubber pads that clings to the back of your bass if you are worried about belt rash from giging your anni. models.
 

slucas

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Belt rash? No worries here. What do you think protruding bellies are for? Bass protection of course :D.
 

mynan

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just please leave your belt buckles at home boys:)

...and play with our pants around our ankles?

I usually try to move my belt buckle to the side...then hope I remember to put it back when I'm done playing so I don't walk around looking like a goob.
 
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Dr Stankface

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just please leave your belt buckles at home boys:)

Not even this one?

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oli@bass

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Aaaaaaaaarrrgggggghhhhh..... well, it's more or less the same as looking at a picture of Angelina J... want both, can't have either... ;)
 
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