Rich Men North of Richmond

#54
#54
You mean like the tranny who shot up kids or the Bernie boy who shot up a R softball team? Both seem more like you

You're the one fantasizing about a 160 million man schism and pretty much saying your "side" (I swear you don't have one) will be the one doing the shooting if it needs to happen.

I also don't think you want to keep a body count score based on which presidents mass murderers voted for.

Mentally unstable, basement dwelling energy from you. Always. Have a good night.
 
#58
#58
Good Lord.... Trust me, they are both playing the same dirty game ..... And you're falling for it.

I don't think he genuinely feels that way. He's just doing what people do when they get worked up... saying stupid sh*t to alienate anyone who doesn't agree with them.
 
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#59
#59
What's your rig there, Hendrix?
By the campfire, I'm a Taylor guy.

For heavier stuff, Les Paul or Schecter Hellraiser through a Marshall Code 2x12.

I have Mackie monitors for the computer with Reason recording and processing software. I also have a Mackie PA that will blow the windows out of the house, but that was a dumb purchase years ago.
 
#60
#60
I also really like my black composite Ovation acoustic that I bought after seeing Breaking Benjamin use one at an acoustic show. It's freaking indestructible and sounds good. The neck and fretwork are obviously not Taylor craftsmanship, but it was also a fraction of the cost.
 
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By the campfire, I'm a Taylor guy.

For heavier stuff, Les Paul or Schecter Hellraiser through a Marshall Code 2x12.

I have Mackie monitors for the computer with Reason recording and processing software. I also have a Mackie PA that will blow the windows out of the house, but that was a dumb purchase years ago.

Nice.

By the fire, I'm a Hummingbird dude.

When I get my hands on a power strip, I go between an Epi ES339 and my Teisco ET-460 (it's banana yellow, chipped beyond recognition and I love it) and they both sing through a Peavy Classic 30.
 
#62
#62
Nice.

By the fire, I'm a Hummingbird dude.

When I get my hands on a power strip, I go between an Epi ES339 and my Teisco ET-460 (it's banana yellow, chipped beyond recognition and I love it) and they both sing through a Peavy Classic 30.
Good choices as well.

Look at that: common ground, after all!

I also have been dabbling with the banjo, tried to like the mandolin (which looks pretty on the wall), and have played piano/keys since I was 6.
 
#63
#63
Good choices as well.

Look at that: common ground, after all!

I also have been dabbling with the banjo, tried to like the mandolin (which looks pretty on the wall), and have played piano/keys since I was 6.

I wish I played more. Just not the homebody I was anymore. I played in a couple of punk outfits for a few years when I lived in Austin.
 
#64
#64
I wish I played more. Just not the homebody I was anymore. I played in a couple of punk outfits for a few years when I lived in Austin.
I've sat in with a friend's band that plays around town here (Zero Point), but I mostly just play to de-stress or when I'm feeling creative. I do love a nice bonfire session. I used to write more. Now, it's mostly just playing whatever comes to mind with friends and neighbors. Ultimate Guitar is nice for that (it wasn't always as easy as searching a song and having lyrics and chords magically appear on your phone). I did play on stage at intermission a while back for my wife's birthday ( "Lady May," which I tell her is the song I would write for her if I were as talented as Childers), and I did a solo set at a birthday bash for a friend while the main band took a break.

Playing out just has never been motivating to me. I'd just assume play for my family, 3 good friends with a nice bottle of bourbon, or on a beach or sailboat under the stars.
 
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#68
Taxing millionaires to feed children is "terrible policy" what a warped world view
So every kid needs free lunch? Every single one of them? But hey if those people are dumb enough to start there tax them at 99.9% if you want they deserve it
 
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#70
Nice.

By the fire, I'm a Hummingbird dude.

When I get my hands on a power strip, I go between an Epi ES339 and my Teisco ET-460 (it's banana yellow, chipped beyond recognition and I love it) and they both sing through a Peavy Classic 30.
1976 Martin D-35 here. Sweet sounding parlor guitar. It doesn’t leave the house anymore 😉
 
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#72
Wait until they see the ideas that raging communist Jesus put forward. What a libtard he was.


I love when atheist try to co-op Jesus when it suits them, and then REEEEEEEEE when any form of christianity is seen on public display. The only raging communist I'm seeing around here is YOU, and maybe K-town, Dinkin...well hell it's infested. .
 
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Taxing millionaires to feed children is "terrible policy" what a warped world view
I don't hold his disdain for feeding children but let's be honest.... If the government is involved a lot of this money is being wasted and appropriated elsewhere. If that point number is accurate they should be able to feed breakfast lunch and dinner to every child.
 
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I love when atheist try to co-op Jesus when it suits them, and then REEEEEEEEE when any form of christianity is seen on public display. The only raging communist I'm seeing around here is YOU, and maybe K-town, Dinkin...well hell it's infested. .

Take a political spectrum test with me and put your money where your mouth is, Walmart Qanon.
 

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