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Zw


I'd drive that thing, probably paint it black though. :bassist:

 
I’ll be excited just to be able to sleep on my right side and pick up a fork!
The number 1 complaint with shoulder (especially rotator cuff) injury - poor sleep.

The first couple of days after surgery, sleeping is really interesting because it is difficult but you get the really vivid narcotic dreams.
 
looks good with that stance. Although I prefer the original bonnet (hood) line. Is that just to lol different? Or needed to clear a different engine?

We didn’t get any Pacers assembled here, AMI were not interested and passed on the Gremlin as well (except for one they built as a taste test). It as getting close to the end here, by 78 all local Ramblers (AMC) and Triumph sedans were gone and AMI switched wholly to Toyota.
yawn……..
 
The number 1 complaint with shoulder (especially rotator cuff) injury - poor sleep.

The first couple of days after surgery, sleeping is really interesting because it is difficult but you get the really vivid narcotic dreams.
That’s my sleep for the past few years. More so with even the smallest amount of alcohol.
Super vivid dreams to the point when I wake up it feels like I haven’t slept.
 
That’s my sleep for the past few years. More so with even the smallest amount of alcohol.
Super vivid dreams to the point when I wake up it feels like I haven’t slept.
Man do I feel for you. You need to hop the border, get it taken care of in a few months, then get out! :laugh: A drummer I used to play with had shoulder surgery and he was miserable before and a while afterwards, but once the recovery was making good progress he felt much better. I hope you can get what you need soon. Take PillO's advice--he knows what he's talking about. His thinking may be questioned in other areas, but he's spot on here. ;):D
 
Man do I feel for you. You need to hop the border, get it taken care of in a few months, then get out! :laugh: A drummer I used to play with had shoulder surgery and he was miserable before and a while afterwards, but once the recovery was making good progress he felt much better. I hope you can get what you need soon. Take PillO's advice--he knows what he's talking about. His thinking may be questioned in other areas, but he's spot on here. ;):D
You should always question my thinking...
 
WARNING FSO TALK/RANT
I remember about 5-10 years ago, you could not give away a 70’s 7ender. They’d be $1500 max. I was just going through the classifieds to see what’s out there these days, and 70’s 7enders are now $3000-5000 and selling!!! What the fvck?!
I remember buying 70s fender's and generally wanted to change the pickups, and often did. Likely the low point for fenders from my experience. Neck pockets often had large gaps that pics wouldn't even stay in.
 
WARNING FSO TALK/RANT
I remember about 5-10 years ago, you could not give away a 70’s 7ender. They’d be $1500 max. I was just going through the classifieds to see what’s out there these days, and 70’s 7enders are now $3000-5000 and selling!!! What the fvck?!
When I played in the 70s, all we wanted were pre-CBS. I haven’t tried a 70s Fender since probably 1978. Nothing special and heavy.
 
This was in my FB feed this AM.................Dig the guy working the doghouse!



We play this intro (of this RL) to :52 minutes in (you can guess why...) into "Point Break" by the Bambi Molesters (Croatian surf/lounge band)... because it's a great same key lead-in!



 
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