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Post subject: Bass Guitar Forum Slowdown
Posted: Thu May 16, 2013 6:41 am
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We are entering the Spring and Summer slow down. It's kind of like the Doldrums in the Ocean where only occasionally is there wind to push the sails. So now we cut grass and do the things that take us out of doors. It's all good. Gigs are kicking in and I'm glad Winter is over. I will be using my P's and J's for jobs as usual. I was wondering if there happened to be a Tornado- which bass would I grab to protect first?


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Post subject: Re: Bass Guitar Forum Slowdown
Posted: Thu May 16, 2013 7:55 am
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That's an easy one to answer,....... You have 2 hands so in the event of a Tornado,...you should run into your house & your left hand will grab the P-Bass that's in case #1 & your right hand will grab case #2 with the J bass in it,.....then you'll throw them into your Van or car & get the Hell outta Dodge 'cause there's a Tornado 'a comin' !!!..... :)


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Post subject: Re: Bass Guitar Forum Slowdown
Posted: Thu May 16, 2013 2:20 pm
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Just grab as many as you can hold, click your heels together while chanting, "There's no place like Corona," over and over.


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Post subject: Re: Bass Guitar Forum Slowdown
Posted: Fri May 17, 2013 9:33 am
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Good answers. I do keep my axes in the basement. That is prob the best place to keep them overall . Usually the basement is still in the ground and in tact after there's bad weather. We had a Tornado (small) go by the side of the house a couple years ago AND it does sound like a Train. I could feel the air pressure change. Very scarey. It felt like the whole house was vibrating really fast. I had no time to grab anything. It woke us up in the wee hours when it was already over in the field. All we could do was go in the basement as quickly as we could. No sirens were audible. They have installed some now that we can hear. Still they aren't very loud like the ones when we lived in the city.


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