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What not to do with a very expensive guitar...!

kboman

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[youtube=425,350]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iHF5DSwZz3Q[/youtube]

The end of this video gave me a heart attack :tard:
This guitar will cost you 120 000kr. In comparison, a Les Paul Standard goes for around 30 000 these days.

(I like that guitar store btw - pretty much a whole in the wall with loads of Burnys and Grecos!)
 
Marko said:
Brilliant!
hurdy gurdy IIRON CROSSS knulla knulla tack pa forhud vanliga halsningar

Um... why do you sound like a 12 yr old with tourettes and spelling difficulties?
 
kboman said:
Marko said:
Brilliant!
hurdy gurdy IIRON CROSSS knulla knulla tack pa forhud vanliga halsningar

Um... why do you sound like a 12 yr old with tourettes and spelling difficulties?

it probably says more about my Swedish friends than about me.. or maybe the fact that some of my Swedish lessons took place while drunk :)
feel free to make fun of my language in return! :)

ps, I know much more bad words, but last time I used some of them, you seemed to be a little shocked :)
 
Marko said:
kboman said:
Marko said:
Brilliant!
hurdy gurdy IIRON CROSSS knulla knulla tack pa forhud vanliga halsningar

Um... why do you sound like a 12 yr old with tourettes and spelling difficulties?

it probably says more about my Swedish friends than about me.. or maybe the fact that some of my Swedish lessons took place while drunk :)
feel free to make fun of my language in return! :)

ps, I know much more bad words, but last time I used some of them, you seemed to be a little shocked :)

:icon_jokercolor:

Well I have Henk Hofstede's solo album, so I know all about the weirdness of your language! I like how obvious it becomes that english grew out of a language spoken by the germanic (germanian? german?) tribes that migrated from the Netherlands region of Europe. Dutch is like a cross between german and english :)
Obviously english was later heavily influenced by mainly nordic languages and french, but still!
(yes I'm a bit of a language nerd...)
 
I was taught that English as we know originated form the Norman Conquest.  The English before then was a heavily bastardized version of Latin based French.  I once saw a copy of Beowulf written in "English."  I couldn't make any of it out.  Of course an Englishmen, not British because British comes from the root "Britany" - a region in France, and he, "ain't no Frog" said that was load of crap.
 
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