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xcental34x

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Its not a butterfly. I'm actually not sure what it is (dragonfly or moth), but it is fitting since it is part of their new album's logo. So its all good.

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xcental34x

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It doesn't even really matters. All that matters is that this band rules and that bass is the coolest thing I've ever seen!!!
 

SteveB

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bovinehost said:
You people are telling me you've never seen a panic bug?

Jack,

I've never even heard the term "panic bug" until this thread.. can you enlighten this poor, uninformed guitard? :confused:
 

Golem

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bovinehost said:
Another great band name......The Dummy Pots.

I swear, if my band didn't already have a name, I had a good one the other day. I saw this safety poster, something about driving and it had the term 'Blind Spot' in it.

And I kept seeing this dog with sunglasses............Well, anyway. Jack
I think I've encountered that dog. True story. Midday. Sober witnesses. A woman with a seeing-eye dog exits a movie theatre. [Don't laff yet]. As the pair emerge from the roofed-over outdoor "foyer" with side walls, they turn to head out from the foyer and down the sidewalk. As they turn onto the sidewalk, the dog cuts the corner exitting the foyer and solidly smacks the woman into the sidewall !!!

We had all politely and decently stifled a few chuckles seeing a blind person guided by a dog exit the movie theatre, but when the dog smacked her into the wall, it all came out. We had tried our best. BTW, found out later that she tends one of the ticket booths, so it was not so odd for her to be exitting that particular theatre. OTOH, if this is a regular destination, WTF is with her dog doing what he did ???

Warning. One more odd thought. I dispise dishonesty but I did consider busking as a solo basser, with my Siberian Husky "guarding" the open guitar case where my "fans" would toss their change [and $20 bills?]. Of course, there would be a sign right in the case where you toss the money, sign reading simply "BLIND". If you ain't guessed already, my Husky was blind. He did have pisspoor tunnel vision in one eye only, enough to tempt him to run full tilt boogie through the woods, where he was always smacking full speed head first into trees.
 
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