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adouglas

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It's likely that with a new little (eyebrow) shaver in your house you haven't been playing much lately, but just in case you have...

Now that the BA5 has been in your hands for several weeks, how's it settling in compared to the herd o' Bongos? Are they scared? Are they plotting a coup?

Is the BA5 getting picked last for dodgeball, suffering wedgies and being stuffed into hall lockers?

Or is everyone getting along?

I believe very much in the placebo effect. Something new and different always seems great. It's only after living with it for awhile that your true feelings come out.

So... share, please?
 

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adouglas, I've grown to like you, (sense of humour - wise) so my friendliest advice to you would be... not only that you don't want to know what Jack has to say about it, but also please never try a BA5SSS because... it will upset you first and then your Bongo mind rays machine will begin to fire on 3 cylinders ever after. lol :D
 
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adouglas

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Thank you, sir! May I have another? <*whack!*>

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What can I say?

The masochist says, "Beat me!"

The sadist says, "..........no."

(I love that joke.)
 

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I think this calls for a round of Big Als for everyone in the room. :eek:
 

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Now that the BA5 has been in your hands for several weeks, how's it settling in compared to the herd o' Bongos? Are they scared? Are they plotting a coup?

The Bongos grumble and look shifty over in the corner sometimes, but they're bad-asses and they know it. They also know there's only one Big Al in the house; there's safety in numbers.

I think I described it before as two gangs meeting and deciding that the town is truly big enough to support both sides. I still feel that way.

The Big Al, for as versatile and funky as it is, can sometimes strike me as traditional in tone. That's not a bad thing. And then you can jack it into hyperspace, too.

You might want to consider getting one, eh?

;)
 
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