tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3502558323717879129.post6355608027352781541..comments2018-12-07T00:24:35.370-08:00Comments on G.A.S. Experiences: What'chu talkin' about?jaystringshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05846185654320221956noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3502558323717879129.post-60249488903867604662018-12-07T00:24:35.370-08:002018-12-07T00:24:35.370-08:00Best commercial printer in 2019<a href="https://www.colourlovers.com/lover/jenvara" rel="nofollow">Best commercial printer in 2019 </a>Pisey Jrhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01516193441238206712noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3502558323717879129.post-85970726764307183482018-12-07T00:24:01.452-08:002018-12-07T00:24:01.452-08:00This comment has been removed by the author.Pisey Jrhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01516193441238206712noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3502558323717879129.post-18673695862137721852011-01-14T18:18:35.631-08:002011-01-14T18:18:35.631-08:00I'm posting this here just in case there's...I'm posting this here just in case there's an extra gig bag lying around or something... - e<br /><br /><br />Trinity, oh Trinity<br />What now ought I do with thee?<br />Although you're a beloved friend<br />My heart knows that you're near the end.<br /><br />Here now is what I suggest<br />In response to today's LR request<br />For advice on what to do with she<br />Who calls herself sweet Trinity.<br /><br />Why let conundrums cause you strife?<br />You live but once - this IS your life!<br />I'll offer you a neat, sweat deal<br />We'll both do well, our wounds will heal.<br /><br />So trade that geetar for my wife<br />Even up. For good. For life.<br />She looks okay, her favor's strong<br />She'll let you "pluck" her all night long!<br /><br />Yeah, I know you have a gal already<br />And that mine can be a nag (and petty)<br />But I'm throwing in some extra coin<br />So you might watch them go - or join!ednoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3502558323717879129.post-50531155420838155562011-01-13T21:02:31.792-08:002011-01-13T21:02:31.792-08:00OK, 'baring of the soul' time.
1. When I ...OK, 'baring of the soul' time.<br /><br />1. When I bought my G&L 25th Anniversary, I had gotten a spalted top G&L ASAT Bluesboy just the month before. And although I had told her I would be on a 'guitar per month' diet for 2009, I just couldn't tell my wife, fooling myself that the next day would be a better time to do it. As it happened, we were working in the garden at the back of the house when the UPS truck arrived. Without her noticing, I 'smuggled' the box inside the house through the front door and downstairs into the music room. <br /><br />2. I bought a G&L F-100 Return Edition and a G&L Phyllis Model 'Blondie' at about the same time. One I told her about and had delivered at home; one I didn't tell her about and had delivered at work only to bring home when I knew she was at work.<br /><br />But both of these occasions left me with a bad taste in my mouth. We have talked about it and now we have a certain 'understanding'. The 'Aha Erlebnis' for her was this: we had just put new floor covering downstairs. She has a massage practice in our MIL and she always wanted an hardwood floor there. So it now has bamboo. The other half downstairs, aka 'my half' for which we got new carpet, is the library/den and the music room. She joint me in my room about 2 months ago when Craig had asked me to measure the DC resistance of my ASAT''s to add to the collective knowledge base. She told me afterwards that even from behind she could see I was beaming every time a guitar came out of its case and I showed them off to her. She had never realized how much guitars meant to me and that there were worse habits to spent the money on. But as long as the bills were paid and we still saved up money for retirement ... What does she think I buy these guitars for? (OK, I know that's an excuse too)yowhatsshakinhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04014528242372148643noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3502558323717879129.post-51533906935664520202011-01-13T13:46:25.171-08:002011-01-13T13:46:25.171-08:00I just keep 'em moving around - to the point t...I just keep 'em moving around - to the point that I "sell" or loan one axe to one of 2 special friends just before another axe is delivered. So, the same amount (about 5) are constantly on display in "my" area near my computer. It's kinda like juggling, but eventually I'll "sell" or loan another of the Fab V & bring back an oldie or something completely new. I actually own 7 guitars, but it is a real juggling act to keep just 5 in my home. Thanks to a couple of tight-mouthed friends, I'm able to let my GAS have its way & hang onto my top 7 instead of my top 5.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3502558323717879129.post-40040803309892415892011-01-13T13:39:59.512-08:002011-01-13T13:39:59.512-08:00Hey, this is not just a man thing. I'm a femal...Hey, this is not just a man thing. I'm a female guitarist who simply can NOT tell my husband of almost 25 years the truth about what what a guitar cost or even that I have bought another one. I play for churches, weddings, special events, & teach guitar. I have ordered a Limited Edition Gibson, but he would leave me if he knew what it cost. It will be my 20th guitar, which I must now "hide" amongst the others.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com