Awesome.Marsupialized wrote:Christopher J. McGarvey wrote:Sweet.
How much?
I got a very good price, under 200 bucks with case. he says it's brand new never played, we'll see about that
The cases for those list at $169.
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Awesome.Marsupialized wrote:Christopher J. McGarvey wrote:Sweet.
How much?
I got a very good price, under 200 bucks with case. he says it's brand new never played, we'll see about that
Rift Canyon Dreamspwalshj wrote:I have offered you sausage.
Christopher J. McGarvey wrote:Awesome.Marsupialized wrote:Christopher J. McGarvey wrote:Sweet.
How much?
I got a very good price, under 200 bucks with case. he says it's brand new never played, we'll see about that
The cases for those list at $169.
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Arson Smith wrote:A few minutes after walking away from the car, he heard a loud crashing sound.
He turned around to see an enormous dead tree limb had suddenly broken off of some tree and crushed the back end of his car.
We're all thrilled that he and Squirt were away from the car when it happened, but still... bit of rotten luck with the vehicle there.
ubercat wrote:Nice guitar Mars.
tocharian wrote:Cheese fries vs nonexistence. Duh.
Dr. Geek wrote:I once found a soggy dollar floating in a puddle on the side of the street. I carefully picked it out of the water before it sank to the bottom. It smelled funny after it dried.
Colonel Panic wrote:WoundedFoot wrote:Please tell me this place names their sandwiches after excellent doom/stoner metal bands? If so, I must eat there.
All named after heavy metal bands, except for "The Kuma" which is their signature sandwich.
BTW, Kuma's is running a contest on their website, soliciting recipes for the opportunity of creating and naming their next sandwich.
So many ideas spring to mind. Maybe something called the "Sepultura" with a Brazilan twist, a garlicky burger topped with grilled shrimp, ground peanut and a white wine vinaigrette salsa? A char burger called the "Dimmu Borgir"? Or something with a ton of spices and hot peppers, called "Napalm Death"...
(Second thought, maybe that last one's not such a great idea after all, especially in light of steve's and The Code is Almighty's experiences)
As of now there's no "Pantera" or "Dimebag Darrel". This is a travesty of justice that must be corrected!
We have some great cooks around here. Maybe we ought to discuss some recipes and come up with a submission?
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