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She must be a keeper....

Well I'm sure some of you saw the sweet Aria P bass I purchased last week. Well, I get home from work today and there is a little card on the table.
I open it up and start reading, and you wouldn't believe what it said....

My girlfriend informed me that she sent out my Guitar Center credit card payment for $300 to cover the expense of the bass. How sweet is that!?!

She said that since my birthday is next month, she couldn't think of a better gift to get me.

Of course, she said I CAN'T sell it...AND...it's name has officially become "Sylvester" the bass.
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Re: She must be a keeper....

7/3/2009 9:03 AM

Brian Sharpe (20950) wrote:

Very thoughtful of her!



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7/3/2009 11:38 PM

Roger Gumbs (29626) wrote:

Yeah...she's good at getting gifts. Her philosophy is not to buy a gift unless you put some thought into it.

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7/3/2009 9:25 AM

Ivan Thuringer (40918) wrote:

They just don't make women like that anymore . . . Think you may one of the last ones in North America!



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7/3/2009 11:40 PM

Roger Gumbs (29626) wrote:

lol...Thanks Ivan. She's a very thoughtful person...I suppose she's happy to find someone who treats her well, and with respect...most of the time... :)

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7/3/2009 9:37 AM

Douglas Wyatt (6750) wrote:

Well, Rog, not trying to make up your mind for you, but I think its that time where you better start going to see about finding the right "hand" apparel for this lady before she gets away...:)



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7/3/2009 11:42 PM

Roger Gumbs (29626) wrote:

OMG Doug!!

You and my father must be friends.

I went to dinner tonight and while my father is saying grace, he thanks God for the food AND this lovely girl who's like our daughter.....lol

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7/3/2009 10:58 AM

Greg Rhodus (7348) wrote:

i think i have to agree with mo..... she sure is a keeper......

i know the feeling having one of my own who embraces my love of music and playing and owning music gear....



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7/3/2009 11:44 PM

Roger Gumbs (29626) wrote:

Thanks Greg.

Yeah, her hobby is art, so she doesn't mind that I have a love for playing bass. I'm lucky she MORE then understands the addiction!!! ha

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7/3/2009 12:34 PM

Leroy Sams (4749) wrote:

Hi Roger,

I would be afraid, Very afraid.

Has the Lady ever boiled a rabbit ?

Leroy the concerned



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7/3/2009 12:39 PM

Greg Rhodus (7348) wrote:

boiled a rabbit ? here we prefer to roll them in flour and fry em up like chicken...





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7/3/2009 1:53 PM

Leroy Sams (4749) wrote:

Hi Greg,

I'm thinking more of the movie Fatal Attraction. LOL

Leroy



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Re: She must be a keeper....

7/3/2009 11:53 PM

Roger Gumbs (29626) wrote:

Nah...she's had a pet rabbit. She's a pacifist.



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7/4/2009 7:49 AM

Leroy Sams (4749) wrote:

This is a true story from my childhood.
When I was six my my Grandfather ate my pet rabbit when I was at school, the next day I hit him on the back of the head with a hammer when he was taking the hutch apart.
We moved out of his home before he left hospital and I remember talking to some Doctors.
My mum will still not talk about it 46 years after the event, I know we seen very little of "Pops" after that and I never got to own another Rabbit.

I'm a pacifist now and try to be nice, the six year old kid with a hammer still lurks in my mind at times.....

So take care my friend alway watch your back.

LOL

Leroy

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