The WRC Family Shoot
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Re: The WRC Family Shoot
Grant, are you not married anymore?
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I like how the Jazzmaster and Firebird don't want to be seen next to each other.
That collection is such a fabulous achievement.
That collection is such a fabulous achievement.
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It looks like a Korean to me?AiRdAd wrote:Looks fantastic Grant. What model epiphone is the explorer?
So, is that low alcohol or no alcohol at all? mmmm, no alcohol, do you want to try it? Noooooooooo.
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Yes its an outstanding line up
BTW that bed spread is pretty similar to my usual migraine aura. ...Please don't say 'what bed spread'?....
BTW that bed spread is pretty similar to my usual migraine aura. ...Please don't say 'what bed spread'?....
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Its not the sort of spread I like on a bed.
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Geez you poor bugger. I've spent entire nights as a younger fella fighting to get enough air to stay alive, but the idea of a migraine truly scares me. Even a basic headache I don't endure well.StrummersOfThunder wrote: BTW that bed spread is pretty similar to my usual migraine aura. ...
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When you work in the public health system you get used to headaches.Slowy wrote:Geez you poor bugger. I've spent entire nights as a younger fella fighting to get enough air to stay alive, but migranes truly scare me. Even a basic headache I don't endure well.StrummersOfThunder wrote: BTW that bed spread is pretty similar to my usual migraine aura. ...
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Is Indonesia part of Korea?Bg wrote:It looks like a Korean to me?AiRdAd wrote:Looks fantastic Grant. What model epiphone is the explorer?
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That’s an interestingly un-smelly 1957 Les Paul Special. Subtle v neck. Big sound.codedog wrote:What's the LP Special there? I assume it's something old and smelly?
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It's pronounced korinaBg wrote:It looks like a Korean to me?AiRdAd wrote:Looks fantastic Grant. What model epiphone is the explorer?
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The Gretsch is 69 DuoJetCdog wrote:That's quite a collection! Is that a country gentleman?
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