John Mayer Worshipthread
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Re: John Mayer Megathread
Making her first exposure to TV a good one. Hoping her first word will be Mayer.
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Parenting done right!!
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Re: John Mayer Megathread
That is quite silly.
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Re: John Mayer Megathread
That seemed like an odd choice given its such a recognisable pedal... could be he's using a black Ceriatone Centura but its not like he needs to worry about $$
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Re: John Mayer Megathread
I would, but who can be bothered painting two dozen pedals.
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Re: John Mayer Megathread
Have we heard from the man himself tho'? I know Josh Scott has waded in and said its likely its real but..
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Re: John Mayer Megathread
That TV secured to the wall?
God, I'm such a worrier... When we're out as a family and I stress about other kids doing whatever they're doing my Mrs says: "Stop worrying about other people's kids!"
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Nah and the TV cabinet only has two working legs. And I put lots of soft toys on the corners for her to try and climb to get. Along with some morphine tablets coated in colourful icing.
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LOL. OK, I deserved that...robthemac wrote: ↑Tue Aug 31, 2021 5:30 pmNah and the TV cabinet only has two working legs. And I put lots of soft toys on the corners for her to try and climb to get. Along with some morphine tablets coated in colourful icing.
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One of my girls pulled a TV on top of herself when she was a toddler. And it was the old days, before these flimsy little LED or whatever versions, a bit heavy CRT bastard.
But it was OK, the TV still worked. Phew, lucky escape!
But it was OK, the TV still worked. Phew, lucky escape!