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phatduckk

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I get vintage - I really do - when it applies to a product that has become a shell of it's former self. A product that has it's best days behind it whether it be, for example, regulation or profit-margin that causes the fundamental change in product.

yup i agree with that for sure... and again, i agree when u say that doesnt apply to MM. thats what spured my comment about the cookies. well, that and it was pretty funny :)
 

Kirby

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BTW: thats old long ass answer jack. bless you for your keyboard patience.

and i just discovered that if you play long enough with the keebler cookies shoved in the control cavity the cookie actually warms up and its like eating a frash baked batch. thats gonna be a rad trick to pull off during my next gig

Question is how do you add fudge stripes to the Sterling?
 

phatduckk

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Question is how do you add fudge stripes to the Sterling?

electrical tape or sharpie. the elves used to do that too, hence the stripe down the back of the old bass' necks. but, alas, they got laid off and the stripe was no more






im surprised how many BS answer can be derived from the Keebler elf explanation. im begining to beleive im on to something
 
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