What Do I Want For X-Mas?
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What Do I Want For X-Mas?
What do I want for Christmas for my guitar, besides an amp?
I have a fender dreadnought and an epi chet.
I have a fender dreadnought and an epi chet.
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Re: What Do I Want For X-Mas?
how should we know?Dancing Ants wrote:What do I want for Christmas for my guitar, besides an amp?
I have a fender dreadnought and an epi chet.
i want an channel mixer and a condenser mic
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i want anything... i never get stuff...
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I want a warwick dolphin sn... desperately. it's uber expensive though, specially for being my second bass. i haven't talked to my dad about it yet though, cos he usually gives me advice on big purchases like that. but i figure, i've played my first bass to death, almost everyday for the past year, and i feel that my commitment to playing is really strong. according to the author of "bass guitar for dummies" (excellent book, highly recommended, don't know about the guitar version): "if you feel that you're commitment level's strong, then buy a bass that will last through your entire playing career." it has a whole section on buying a new bass, very informative. he says that continuously buying mediocre instruments is not cost effective, since everytime you trade it in, you lose money. good stuff to know. i want my dolphin.... 

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Sort Of A Protest Song wrote:I don't know if this is shameful or not, but after waking up in a girls bed that was really high up off the ground (almost top-bunkbed type high) I told her that if I fell off I'd "come back to life as a white wizard". I was still a bit tipsy. She did not laugh.
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