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Thunderbird Club

Give it a couple of weeks and prices will be back down to $50.

Hopefully, or people are even more stupid. I loved the JHS comment about angry people complaining the prices skyrocketing:
"You had 19 years to buy it, why didn't you?"

And it is indeed a great pedal, I like it for guitar and bass. The mixer output is great for recording straight to the board.
I did have two but sold the other when I got the Hardwire CM-2. Which is now the affordable alternative to the Bad Monkey. :D
 
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Yes. It's weird most all TV and programs and pics showing So Cal have some form of tan and brown for any grassy areas. "Oh look, a green bush." My wife and I have joked about is there anything green out there. There is apparently in some locations and after rain. I guess back to tan and brown after that. It just seems odd from someone like me where the only time everything looks dead is Winter and maybe a few weeks if we have no rain and crazy heat.

They should water the crops with Brawndo. It's what plants crave.
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I am, Chuck

May I have an Irish Car Bomb please?
No… please no.

The Georgia Institute of Technology (Ga Tech, GT) in Atlanta, Georgia had a rugby team in 1973, probably earlier. Definitely guys not to mess with. We had a lacrosse team, too. Almost no one in the South knew what those were at the time. I never saw a game, but then I didn't really watch sports in general. Friends drug me to a couple of football games but that was about it. I'd probably have gone to see lacrosse and rugby just out of curiosity but the players I knew (just acquaintances, not really friends) never mentioned when the games were.

That’s great, and I believe there is a Rugby club called Atlanta Renegades (?) there.

The team I mentioned is a Rugby League team. League as in a different sport, not a league competition for Rugby teams. I agree they probably should have chosen a different name for the sport 100 years or so ago.

The Rugby League team is the Atlanta Rhinos.
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PM me and I’ll try and find a video explaining the differences rather than polluting the thread even more. Quickly though, 13 on the field not 15; no breakaways; no line outs, ‘play the ball’ ruck/scrimmage instead of the Rugby 15s rucks and rolling mauls; 6 tackles (downs) with the ball rather than unlimited in Rugby; diferent scoring points amounts. Different ruling international and national associations.

That’s about it. Apart from those things pretty much the same.
 
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That’s interesting.
We are fully metric although people my age and older mentally convert our heights into feet and inches, less often our weights into stones and lbs.
Canada doesn’t use stones? Like 15 stone instead of 210 pounds? or 95.25kg?
I use feet inches for height but kg for weight, most seem to. Our kids vintage use centimetres for height and kilograms for weight exclusively.