Mixed metaphors much ;-) ...
That'd be 'Jennifer' vs 'Bailey'
or Loni Anderson vs Jan Smithers...
Bailey all the way...
^times 100. Bailey was just beautiful.
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Mixed metaphors much ;-) ...
That'd be 'Jennifer' vs 'Bailey'
or Loni Anderson vs Jan Smithers...
Bailey all the way...
Obviously Bailey. I MUCH prefer brunettes over blondes.Loni Anderson or Bailey Quarters?
Loni Anderson or Bailey Quarters?
Mixed metaphors much ;-) ...
That'd be 'Jennifer' vs 'Bailey'
or Loni Anderson vs Jan Smithers...
Bailey all the way...
^times 100. Bailey was just beautiful.
Obviously Bailey. I MUCH prefer brunettes over blondes.
And that was a GREAT show.
Enjoying a listen of Jeff Lorber Fusion's latest release, "Prototype," appreciating fruits of some well-established collaborations that include bassist Jimmy Haslip.
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Perusing liner notes, one finds a nice comment of thanks from Mr. Haslip. Here, he acknowledges Roscoe Guitars, and specifically Keith Roscoe and Gard Lewis.
No surprise, really. Just a nice, public affirmation of what Talkbass Roscoe Club owners know/have known. And, might as well send my expression of thanks to Keith and Gard for their latest efforts in Plek, setup, and finish repair of my treasured Roscoe. Cheers!
Don't know if I've ever met a more genuine, thoughtful and talented person. He's an amazing player and an amazing human. I was a bit nervous going into a 2 hour lesson with him a few years ago, but it was very cool. He was patient and accommodating and it was really cool to sit one -on-one with him for a while. Not sure how much I retained from it, but I'd do it again - and be more prepared for what to expect.Enjoying a listen of Jeff Lorber Fusion's latest release, "Prototype," appreciating fruits of some well-established collaborations that include bassist Jimmy Haslip.
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Perusing liner notes, one finds a nice comment of thanks from Mr. Haslip. Here, he acknowledges Roscoe Guitars, and specifically Keith Roscoe and Gard Lewis.
No surprise, really. Just a nice, public affirmation of what Talkbass Roscoe Club owners know/have known. And, might as well send my expression of thanks to Keith and Gard for their latest efforts in Plek, setup, and finish repair of my treasured Roscoe. Cheers!
"God as my witness I thought turkeys could fly "Finally, something we can all agree on, without hesitation or debate. Bailey!
Mark
"God as my witness I thought turkeys could fly "
"God as my witness I thought turkeys could fly "
Classic. The "there's a monkey on my foot" line killed me as well from the Coke payola episode."They're hitting the ground and smashing through windshields like wet bags of cement!"
I never laughed so hard at a TV show, still brings a tear to my eye.
Mark
Thanks, I will download it and give it a try. What interface are you using or are you using a mic for recording?
Clint, the Focusrite Scarlett 2i2 (2nd Gen) audio interface is real good. I get much better recording (on my basses) using it verse the MAudio unit that I previously used.
Let me know when you're here. I'm still moving in and unpacking boxes, but if I have some time this weekend, I can stop by the Renaissance with my SKB, and maybe a small amp.
Jan, Mary Ann, etc are the hot girls that you might actually have a shot at getting. Loni, Ginger, forget it. They won't even talk to you.
Jan, Mary Ann, etc are the hot girls that you might actually have a shot at getting. Loni, Ginger, forget it. They won't even talk to you.
Fine by me.Jan, Mary Ann, etc are the hot girls that you might actually have a shot at getting. Loni, Ginger, forget it. They won't even talk to you.