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    Originally Posted by Capmaster
    Then I realized it was her finger
    it's not her finger....
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    Originally Posted by housepig
    Originally Posted by Capmaster
    Then I realized it was her finger
    it's not her finger....
    OK, his finger If I were the dude I wouldn't let her waste all that time sucking on my finger
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    Originally Posted by Capmaster
    OK, his finger If I were the dude I wouldn't let her waste all that time sucking on my finger
    hard to say, without seeing it in context, but I'm gathering that

    a) other appendages are otherwise occupied, and
    b) she's getting a chocolate fudge pop, if you get my drift.
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    Originally Posted by housepig
    Originally Posted by Capmaster
    OK, his finger If I were the dude I wouldn't let her waste all that time sucking on my finger
    hard to say, without seeing it in context, but I'm gathering that

    a) other appendages are otherwise occupied, and
    b) she's getting a chocolate fudge pop, if you get my drift.
    But why the finger? Is it supposed to be a turn-on to suck on the same body part that holds the toilet paper every day? I never did get finger sex ...or toe sex for that matter.
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    b) she's getting a chocolate fudge pop, if you get my drift.
    Yep. Sorta.
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  6. The finger is acting as a kind of second phallus for the young lady, who is apparently craving additional filling at that point.
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    Originally Posted by gshelley61
    The finger is acting as a kind of second phallus for the young lady, who is apparently craving additional filling at that point.
    Hehe. You should teach "sexology" in college! Next up are her ear and nose holes, lets hope she dosnt asphyxiate.
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  8. I think she is probably already a member of the "all holes filled" club.
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    Originally Posted by gshelley61
    I think she is probably already a member of the "all holes filled" club.
    You know, all this talk is completely appropriate for a Led Zeppelin thread. That is especially if you have ever heard the SHARK story. And if not, their on-the-road girlie antics are enough.
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  10. Originally Posted by 888888
    You know, all this talk is completely appropriate for a Led Zeppelin thread. That is especially if you have ever heard the SHARK story. And if not, their on-the-road girlie antics are enough.
    Indeed.
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    And now to resurrect my poor thread.

    I have question for you gshelley. Like you said, bassists are always interested in gear and technology. And I always like to ask my fellow bassists what kind of gear they use. So what kind of basses, amps, strings etc. do you own and use?
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    Tobias 5-string, active pickups, roundwound medium gauge strings.

    preamped through a Line 6 Bass Pod, into the power amp section of a Peavey Mark 6 amp, into a 1x15" Peavey cabinet.

    when I'm playing bass.

    and if I'm playing grindcore or something equally abrasive, a Boss DS-1 distortion pedal into a ProCo RAT pedal, both full on, into the rest of the rig.
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    Originally Posted by housepig
    Tobias 5-string, active pickups, roundwound medium gauge strings.

    preamped through a Line 6 Bass Pod, into the power amp section of a Peavey Mark 6 amp, into a 1x15" Peavey cabinet.

    when I'm playing bass.

    and if I'm playing grindcore or something equally abrasive, a Boss DS-1 distortion pedal into a ProCo RAT pedal, both full on, into the rest of the rig.
    Wow housepig, YOU play bass too? What kind of Tobias is it?
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  14. I've played mostly Fenders over the years, with a few Ricks along the way. I used to have some really nice sounding older basses... a '64 P-Bass (all beat up and smoky from many years in the bars), a '68 Rick, a '72 Jazz, a '75 P-Bass and a '77 Rick. I've played professionally in a wide variety of different country/southern rock, classic rock and blues bands and even an irreverent and filthy rock comedy revue one summer.

    I eventually sold all my gear off after a much needed lifestyle change. In the last couple of years I've picked it back up, this time playing in the contemporary Christian music services at my church --- reading charts! So, I'm out of the bars and am a good family man nowadays.

    I've got a couple of very well made Japanese Fender Jazz Basses... a Noel Redding '64 reissue and a '75 Jazz reissue (with the big pearloid block markers). They actually sound better than some of the old US made Fenders I used to have. I use either a Bass Pod or a Zoom bass processer running right into the PA/monitor system. No amps on stage.
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    Houses of the holy. I love dancing days, and dy'er-mak'er
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    Originally Posted by 888888
    Wow housepig, YOU play bass too? What kind of Tobias is it?
    not sure - I haven't been able to figure out which model it is.

    but it's the most comfortable bass I've found yet, so I think this one is my last one, unless I hit the Lotto.

    I'll take a look and see if I can figure out which one, if I can I'll post a link.

    but yeah, I play guitar, bass & drums, and I screw around with midi and sampling. and sing, when I have to....
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