426

(143 replies, posted in Misc)

jamesd74 wrote:

I am powerless over slipknot.

  You could give Reef Knot a try,  default/roll

427

(25 replies, posted in Newbie Section)

jamesd74 wrote:

You must have Money

Early Christmas present  from my Good Lady,  default/smile

428

(25 replies, posted in Newbie Section)

Hi,  default/smile  I don't know so much about the new Vox amps, but I've owned both the AC10, and AC30 in the long distant past, brilliant amps, but if you are looking at modelling amps the Fender Mustang is worth a little look, I've just got the Mustang 2, the sounds are all pretty much spot on, twin reverb and Marshall are very close and it has a 12" speaker and good bottom end, and comes in at about £140.  default/roll

429

(36 replies, posted in Misc)

Q. What's the difference between a drummer and a drum machine?
A. With a drum machine you only have to punch the information in once.   default/roll

430

(57 replies, posted in Misc)

mikeyBoab wrote:

You made that up!

No I didn't  default/smile 

At age 47, the Rolling Stones' bassist, Bill Wyman, began a relationship with 13-year old Mandy Smith, with her mother's blessing. Six years later, they were married, but the marriage only lasted a year. Not long after, Bill's 30-year-old son Stephen married Mandy's mother, age 46. That made Stephen a stepfather to his former stepmother. If Bill and Mandy had remained married, Stephen would have been his father's father-in-law and his own grandpa.      default/roll

431

(57 replies, posted in Misc)

Most toilets flush in E flat.   default/roll

432

(57 replies, posted in Misc)

jamesd74 wrote:

To me with a £20 note, sent rerecord delivery.


On it's way, please forward reciept ....  default/roll

jamesd74 wrote:

Whats your guitar.

 


It's a sort of wooden type thing with a long handle, and bits of wire you can make noises with, Hope that helps.  default/roll

434

(143 replies, posted in Misc)

Come on Olly...... "CLOCK"    default/roll

435

(143 replies, posted in Misc)

E, is one of the most widely used letters of the alphabet, and it doesn't appear here at all.  default/cool
In answer to your question, it may not appear so, but I've not had a drink in over 30yrs, (MMmm maybe I should)  default/roll

436

(15 replies, posted in Music Theory)

Phew!!!! that's it, I'm off to bed.  default/roll

437

(57 replies, posted in Misc)

Where do we apply?  default/hmm

438

(143 replies, posted in Misc)

This is an unusual paragraph.  I'm curious as to just how

     quickly you can find out what is so unusual about it.  It looks

     so ordinary and plain that you would think nothing was wrong

     with it.  In fact, nothing is wrong with it.   It is highly unusual

     though.   Study it and think about it, but you still may not find

     anything odd.  But if you work at it a bit, you might find out.  default/roll

439

(57 replies, posted in Misc)

The worlds oldest surviving guitar was made in Portugal by Belchior Diaz in 1590  default/roll

440

(143 replies, posted in Misc)

jamesd74 wrote:

Olly put the clock back, by order of the management.

Is that ok alun

Thanks James that'll do it.  default/smile

441

(15 replies, posted in Music Theory)

jamesd74 wrote:

And if you think that is bad ask me about power of the Civil Contingances act 2004 and the royal parogative.

WOW!!!!! you've done it again....
http://s2.postimage.org/vFzti.jpg

442

(143 replies, posted in Misc)

We need to get Olly to put the clock back, it's confusing me,  default/roll

443

(143 replies, posted in Misc)

Thanks for that James, I consider myself educated,  default/roll

444

(25 replies, posted in General Chat)

didn't have any trick or treaters this year, they must have remembered the sharp stick through the letter box last year,   default/roll

445

(57 replies, posted in Misc)

The name guitar is a corruption of a name kithara used over 2000 years ago for an Ancient Greek instrument. The kythara was an advanced sort of lyre, with seven strings attached to a sound box at one end. There were two curving necks with a cross bar between them. The strings were attached to the cross bar. The strings were plucked, but it was not possible to finger them, so each string only produced a single note.   default/roll

446

(143 replies, posted in Misc)

This is a cool idea  default/roll  but who's James Hadfield and Zak wylde?  default/hmm

447

(143 replies, posted in Misc)

and this is post 26  default/roll

448

(7 replies, posted in Guitars)

Will you be using a hanger, or nail through the neck method?  default/roll

GuitarTutorHelp wrote:

dont have a name for my guitar, but good idea!!

I think it makes them more personal, I've had my acoustic since early 1978, so it's part of me and not just a guitar, so deserves a name.  default/roll

Nor me..... I got 2...  default/roll