Reading this forum? All the damn time.Bg wrote:You've had your eyebrows raised?hamo wrote:I prefer not to mess around with batteries anyway, so that's all good.Molly wrote:Mine was fussy and demanded a power adapter. Wouldn't work off the battery at all.
Well there goes my next thread topic out the window.Danger Mouse wrote:
Pedal posts are fine, if it was a "new pick day" thread some eyebrows may have been raised...
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Aquila Rosso wrote:I don't a mind an iced tea rimjob one little bit
Molly wrote:Trousers are no substitute for talent
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Well it's that or shave them. Why do we men, when getting longer in the tooth as we are, need sodding great tree trunk eyebrows sprouting out of our face?null_pointer wrote:At least you haven't had your eyebrows threaded
The older I get, the more disappointed in myself I become.
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I get my barber to give mine a trim when I get my hair cut.Danger Mouse wrote:Well it's that or shave them. Why do we men, when getting longer in the tooth as we are, need sodding great tree trunk eyebrows sprouting out of our face?null_pointer wrote:At least you haven't had your eyebrows threaded
Aquila Rosso wrote:I don't a mind an iced tea rimjob one little bit
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It's always a happy day for me when Hamo gets a new toy, few people deserve it as much!
Slowy wrote: That's the problem; everything rewarding is just such hard work. Regret takes much less effort.
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Thanks JB, what a nice thing to say. I'm quite excited by this, it's my first reverb pedal (not counting the various incarnations of PODs I've owned).jeremyb wrote:It's always a happy day for me when Hamo gets a new toy, few people deserve it as much!
Aquila Rosso wrote:I don't a mind an iced tea rimjob one little bit
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Is that hair singular?hamo wrote:I get my barber to give mine a trim when I get my hair cut.Danger Mouse wrote:Well it's that or shave them. Why do we men, when getting longer in the tooth as we are, need sodding great tree trunk eyebrows sprouting out of our face?null_pointer wrote:At least you haven't had your eyebrows threaded
So, is that low alcohol or no alcohol at all? mmmm, no alcohol, do you want to try it? Noooooooooo.
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Yeah no one warns you about the places hair just randomly grows as you age, I'm forever trimming ear, nose, and eyebrow hairDanger Mouse wrote:Well it's that or shave them. Why do we men, when getting longer in the tooth as we are, need sodding great tree trunk eyebrows sprouting out of our face?null_pointer wrote:At least you haven't had your eyebrows threaded
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Happy New Pedal Day.
I've had a circular journey when it comes to verbs.
From start to end: (Actually, it's the end as of current date....I have no doubt it will change)
EHX Nano Grail
Boss FRV1
Digitech RV7
T-Rex Tone bug Reverb
Digitech Polara
Flint
Wet V3
EHX Nano Grail
Slate
Flint
Also had a boss me50 and Line 6 M9 somewhere through there.
I sort of feel I've come full circle as the Flint I sold is the Flint I bought back.
There's something about the Flint.
Learning how to use it properly has proven to be a good thing.
Mild throbbing tremolo combined with the 70's plate is luscious.
Does ambience nicely for the shoe gazers if so inclined and the slap back and all points leading to ambience are available.
To give you an idea of signal chain:
Electric Guitar > OD/Distortion > Flint > Amp.
Acoustic > Flint > Amp.
If you ever want to borrow and have a play, all cool for that.
I've had a circular journey when it comes to verbs.
From start to end: (Actually, it's the end as of current date....I have no doubt it will change)
EHX Nano Grail
Boss FRV1
Digitech RV7
T-Rex Tone bug Reverb
Digitech Polara
Flint
Wet V3
EHX Nano Grail
Slate
Flint
Also had a boss me50 and Line 6 M9 somewhere through there.
I sort of feel I've come full circle as the Flint I sold is the Flint I bought back.
There's something about the Flint.
Learning how to use it properly has proven to be a good thing.
Mild throbbing tremolo combined with the 70's plate is luscious.
Does ambience nicely for the shoe gazers if so inclined and the slap back and all points leading to ambience are available.
To give you an idea of signal chain:
Electric Guitar > OD/Distortion > Flint > Amp.
Acoustic > Flint > Amp.
If you ever want to borrow and have a play, all cool for that.
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Cheers! That's a couple of offers to loan a Flint I've had now, which blows my mind about this place. "Hey, borrow my several hundred dollars worth of pedal". I am going to put Flint-lust on the back-burner for now, and get to grips with the HoF in the short term. I will probably look for another trem too, when funds allow. But since all my gear is at my parents' house until I get my housing situation sorted, I can only sit and look at any pedal in my possession.vintage52 wrote:Happy New Pedal Day.
I've had a circular journey when it comes to verbs.
From start to end: (Actually, it's the end as of current date....I have no doubt it will change)
EHX Nano Grail
Boss FRV1
Digitech RV7
T-Rex Tone bug Reverb
Digitech Polara
Flint
Wet V3
EHX Nano Grail
Slate
Flint
Also had a boss me50 and Line 6 M9 somewhere through there.
I sort of feel I've come full circle as the Flint I sold is the Flint I bought back.
There's something about the Flint.
Learning how to use it properly has proven to be a good thing.
Mild throbbing tremolo combined with the 70's plate is luscious.
Does ambience nicely for the shoe gazers if so inclined and the slap back and all points leading to ambience are available.
To give you an idea of signal chain:
Electric Guitar > OD/Distortion > Flint > Amp.
Acoustic > Flint > Amp.
If you ever want to borrow and have a play, all cool for that.
Aquila Rosso wrote:I don't a mind an iced tea rimjob one little bit
Molly wrote:Trousers are no substitute for talent
druz wrote:I present to you, the whogivesafuckocaster
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Although from photos I'm pretty sure this isn't an issue for you, but for the blokes in my particular hair growth camp, I get all this new bloody hair growing everywhere I don't want it, yet the top of my head? Yeah nah, we can stop doing that now...jeremyb wrote:Yeah no one warns you about the places hair just randomly grows as you age, I'm forever trimming ear, nose, and eyebrow hairDanger Mouse wrote:Well it's that or shave them. Why do we men, when getting longer in the tooth as we are, need sodding great tree trunk eyebrows sprouting out of our face?null_pointer wrote:At least you haven't had your eyebrows threaded
The older I get, the more disappointed in myself I become.
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I blame gravity, the hair growth cells move downwards
So, is that low alcohol or no alcohol at all? mmmm, no alcohol, do you want to try it? Noooooooooo.
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Between you and me BG, I think it's a fairness deal. We're both bloody good looking guys for our age, so our genetics are just giving the others a chance for some attention.Bg wrote:I blame gravity, the hair growth cells move downwards
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I tend to wear a lot of hats
So, is that low alcohol or no alcohol at all? mmmm, no alcohol, do you want to try it? Noooooooooo.