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skabassist13

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i finally got a job, maybe two, im thinking about it. that EB/MM stingray is getting closer to being mine. no wait. i think i want a bongo. no stingray. ahh to many beautiful basses. but really a car or a mm is next on my list. with two jobs i should have it in no time. thought id you guys be the first to know.
 

johans

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work a couple months ...

get both a Stingray and a Bongo :p
perfect pair isnt it ...


work another couple months ...
to get the car and amps
 

spectorbassguy

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Congrats!
Priorities (After all, you are on a MUSIC MAN forum):
1) Tithe
2) Bongo
3) StingRay
4) Gremlin, Pacer or Pinto (Your choice)
5) Rent $$$
6) Food
:D :D :D :D :D

(Oops edited to give God the first portion!)
 

spectorbassguy

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spectorbassguy said:
Congrats!
Priorities (After all, you are on a MUSIC MAN forum):
1) Tithe
2) Bongo
3) StingRay
4) Gremlin, Pacer or Pinto (Your choice)
5) Rent $$$
6) Food
:D :D :D :D :D

(Oops edited to give God the first portion!)

w00t! Just noticed that you're 16. Mom & Dad probably providing #5 & #6. Already closer to the basses!:D w00t!
 

Dees

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Buy a nice bass and a car, so you can always transport your new, most magnificent bass. I just couldn't leave my SR at our gitarists rehearsel garage, I love it too much to letting something happen to it. Now I always have to ask my mother if she can drive me and my bass to rehearsels and gigs:D
and might check into the 'driving-licence'-thing, it might be convenient
 

Mobay45

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Don't follow this advice, but I once had a guy tell me this. When you start a new job, on the first day show up late, take a long lunch and leave early. That way their expectations aren't too high. (lol)
 

Mobay45

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Congrats!

Don't follow this advice, but I once had a guy tell me this. When you start a new job, on the first day show up late, take a long lunch and leave early. That way their expectations aren't too high. (lol)
 
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