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Hmmm that's where I found the above info....right click on the image.

Do you know the secret Bovine handshake?
 

Oldtoe

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Larry, it's on the left coming from 35 obscured by an overpass. You can just make out the star on the sign from the street. Gotta make a u-turn as soon as you see it. Right across the street from some beach club thingy.
 

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Thanks for digging that up for Larry, Steebo.

I have figured out one thing today. I don't want to own the PA anymore.
 

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Well, it's nice when I get to the gig and everyone chips in to help unload and setup, but guess who gets to load it all up first at home?

Me.


Then guess who helps me unload when I get it all back home?

Me.

Like bass amps aren't heavy enough.

I need a houseboy or something.
 

Spudmurphy

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bovinehost said:
Well, it's nice when I get to the gig and everyone chips in to help unload and setup, but guess who gets to load it all up first at home?

Me.


Then guess who helps me unload when I get it all back home?

Me.

Like bass amps aren't heavy enough.

I need a houseboy or something.
..... and I thought it was just drummers who complained about how much they have to carry!! I guess it must be catching in "the Rhythm Section" LOL !!! :D ;)
Spud
 

Mobay45

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bovinehost said:
Well, it's nice when I get to the gig and everyone chips in to help unload and setup, but guess who gets to load it all up first at home?

Me.


Then guess who helps me unload when I get it all back home?

Me.

Like bass amps aren't heavy enough.

I need a houseboy or something.


Our large PA stays in a trailer between gigs. The rhythm guitar player has the smaller PA and he has to load and unload it by himself when we use it.

It's OK though, we just remind him how much he likes to work out. :D
 

bovinehost

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It just occurred to me....not only did I get to buy the PA by myself, but I get to haul it around, too!

This was not exactly a deal, was it?
 

skabassist13

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Hey Jack,
Ever think that your kid might be usefull for hauling stuff around and chores around the house? That's how it works in my family. :D:D:D
 

bovinehost

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skabassist13 said:
Hey Jack,
Ever think that your kid might be usefull for hauling stuff around and chores around the house? That's how it works in my family.

Oh, someday he'll be put to work, believe me. But at four years old, the PA mains are just a bit bulky for him.
 

skabassist13

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Ahhh. Makes sense. PA mains are probably a bit much for someone that young. However, I'm sure cables and mics are well within his capabilities. :D :D


I thought he was older.....
 

tkarter

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The exercise is really good for you Jack. Not like it is a real job or anything:D

How many martinis did it take to load up for tonight's gig?

tk
 
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