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KBP should of done the same with his amps, that way I'd still have both of mine.

Are you implying that Brian would not have approved of me as a future KBP owner? :munky2:

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That was a fun diversion, Fernando. I bet you are dangerous around April Fool's Day!! Ha ha!

Actually, that's the only day I rest.

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bah...you should have let it go for at least another day!!!

 

 

I wanted to see everyone get outraged over the ridiculousness of it all :D

One more day and I'd be banned from HOC...

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here is the amp in question...upside down:

 

frontyba3.jpg

Can you show it upside up?

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Sounds like a half-assed attempt at the Alexander Dumble hogwash. I got no time for that sort of crap. build it, sell it. Don't build it, don't sell it. Pick a side and go. Clever for the sake of clever, isn't really that clever.

In the immortal words of Han Solo "Bring it on, I prefer a good fight to all this sneaking around."

Thought the same thing...why are amp builders such prima donnas!

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Thought the same thing...why are amp builders such prima donnas!

Hmm...guess I should have read the whole thread :icon_shaking: Still think amp builders are prima donnas

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Interesting (to me at any rate) diversion into language. In the UK we tend to say "Flogging a dead horse" rather than "Beating a dead horse." The word "flog" obviously means "to hit with a whip", but here we use it in the vernacular for "to sell" - the BBC have a TV programme called "Flog It!" where people buy old stuff and, with the help of experts, try to make a profit by selling it at auction.

 

So, flogging the Dead Horse could be the act of selling it...

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