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Re: Lunch Report--Monday
MrRoundel on January 12, 2010 at 00:26:04:
Lunch Report--Monday posted by Thundersteel on January 11, 2010 at 12:45:30:


: 3. Discussion: A) G&L is Leo Fender's last company. He felt that these were the best instruments he made. Even so, some feel there could be room for improvement. What do you think could be improved? Construction? Design?

I have to agree with the ASAT guys and their "jack comments". The configuration does seem to wear out and cause problems more than necessary. Other than that, I can't think of anything that George, Leo, and Dale didn't think of. Hell, I can hardly play a guitar, let alone get involved in design. Yes, I know that Leo didn't play the guitar either. Well, at least he and I have that in common.

: B) How do you feel about pet alteration? For instance, do you get your cat declawed, and/or your dog's tail docked?

While my favorite dog, an Australian Shepherd named Quigley, had an docked tail, I had nothing to do with it. Personally, I would have let it wag wild. Old Q made it to 14 years old and died with with all other parts intact, despite L.A.'s bizarre neutering laws. He was an awesome dog, and I've had some good 'uns. He's sorely missed, for sure.

Dog porn, since you brought it up.

: Alright, time for me to go to work. Until tomorrow!

Better you than me.


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