The Bob & Chez Podcast: “Water Boring”

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Today’s program on our podcasting affiliate, The Bob & Chez Show:

Water Boring: Trump Wins the Nevada Caucus; Senate GOP Pledges to Not Hold Hearings on Obama SCOTUS Nominee; Obama’s New Plan to Close Gitmo; Trump Attacks NBC Reporter; Jeb is Out of the Race; Are the Dems Prepared to Run Against Trump?; Ben Carson Proposes Truth Serum Instead of Waterboarding; Ben Carson Says Obama Isn’t Black Enough; and much more.

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78 comments
1
freetoken  Feb 25, 2016 • 10:36:46am

Reposting from downstairs:

Lots of polls in this morning… including in Texas.

But in regards to Texas, the results of these polls, which all claim to be inquiring “likely voters”, are greatly variable:

realclearpolitics.com

The variability ought to highlight how misleading the “margin of error” can be.

Besides RealPolitics abuse of these polls - their simple averaging ignores key nature of the polls, such as sample size - it is pretty clear that Cruz comes out on top in Texas. Which is why Trump doesn’t talk about his Texas polls.

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freetoken  Feb 25, 2016 • 10:38:12am

I bring that up in part because of what Cruz said yesterday - that if elected he will pardon Daleidan, and will open a federal investigation of PP based on those videos.

And the “base” loves it.

3
Kragar  Feb 25, 2016 • 10:38:29am

The measure, which amends the state’s Vital Records Act, would prevent the child from receiving a birth certificate or financial assistance if the father was not identified.

The bill states:

“Provides that if the unmarried mother cannot or refuses to name the child’s father, either a father must be conclusively established by DNA evidence or, within 30 days after birth, another family member who will financially provide for the child must be named, in court, on the birth certificate. Provides that absent DNA evidence or a family member’s name, a birth certificate will not be issued and the mother will be ineligible for financial aid from the State for support of the child.”

4
HappyWarrior  Feb 25, 2016 • 10:39:47am

re: #2 freetoken

I bring that up in part because of what Cruz said yesterday - that if elected he will pardon Daleidan, and will open a federal investigation of PP based on those videos.

And the “base” loves it.

Pardon? I guess Teabag Ted is assuming Daledian will be convicted.

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HappyWarrior  Feb 25, 2016 • 10:40:02am

re: #3 Kragar

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But Rautner is a moderate. //

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Mike Lamb  Feb 25, 2016 • 10:41:08am

Just because…Historic Brewing in Flagstaff, AZ has made a beer called Trumpaloompa, which is styled as a “blood orange old ale” (aka, an old ale made with blood oranges). I haven’t tried it yet, but I like the cut of their jibe.

7
Belafon  Feb 25, 2016 • 10:41:26am

re: #3 Kragar

Just think, all those Millenials will finally get to feel like what it was to be a woman before the 1970s.

Edit: That would be a great tweet to send to that woman we saw yesterday who claimed to be a feminist but wasn’t going to vote.

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Lidane  Feb 25, 2016 • 10:44:20am

re: #3 Kragar

Because women who are raped and choose to keep their child want their attacker’s name on the birth certificate. ////////

What a bunch of assholes.

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Kragar  Feb 25, 2016 • 10:45:47am
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Charles Johnson  Feb 25, 2016 • 10:46:23am

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Nojay UK  Feb 25, 2016 • 10:46:58am

re: #8 Lidane

What a bunch of assholes.

It would not be beyond the bounds of possibility to set up a group to assist women in that situation to help them put forward the name of one of the bill’s sponsors as the father of their child.

12
EPR-radar  Feb 25, 2016 • 10:49:38am

Suppose the most liberal justice on SOCTUS had died in Feb 2008. Suppose that the Senate, then controlled by the Democrats, pulled the same stunt we are seeing from Republicans now.

Even as a thought experiment, the resulting wingnut and GOP howls of outrage are deafening.

Every single Republican presently bleating about “let the people decide” would instead be bleating about an “unconstitutional rogue Senate”.

This is a naked power grab by the Republicans, and no amount of bullshit justification can alter that fact.

The main stream media should really start to throw this simple truth into the faces of these Republican assholes.

13
HappyWarrior  Feb 25, 2016 • 10:51:08am

re: #12 EPR-radar

Suppose the most liberal justice on SOCTUS had died in Feb 2008. Suppose that the Senate, then controlled by the Democrats, pulled the same stunt we are seeing from Republicans now.

Even as a thought experiment, the resulting wingnut and GOP howls of outrage are deafening.

Every single Republican presently bleating about “let the people decide” would instead be bleating about an “unconstitutional rogue Senate”.

This is a naked power grab by the Republicans, and no amount of bullshit justification can alter that fact.

The main stream media should really start to throw this simple truth into the faces of these Republican assholes.

Exactly. Hell they’ voted not even to give the nominee a hearing. Fuck them.

14
GlutenFreeJesus  Feb 25, 2016 • 10:52:03am

re: #12 EPR-radar

I just hope they are waiting (yeah, right!) for when it gets closer to the election to bring up how anti-everything-American the GOP is being about this subject.

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Big Beautiful Door  Feb 25, 2016 • 10:52:53am

re: #3 Kragar

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Cruel bastards (referring to the GOP)

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William Lewis  Feb 25, 2016 • 10:52:53am

re: #13 HappyWarrior

I did call my senator’s office - Ron Johnson < spit > - yesterday and yelled at him to do his job and stop being a racist scumbag. It won’t matter but it sure felt good.

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nines09  Feb 25, 2016 • 10:54:14am

OT. I play guitar and so do many others here. I am a pedal geek, always chasing that tone in my head. So I look at my mail and this just came in. No. I won’t be buying it, and I don’t know anyone with 6K and needing inspiration, but damn is this neat.
“The central piece of this wacky pedal is a Stirling engine, which was invented 200 years ago by Robert Stirling, an eighteenth century Scottish clergyman, a heat engine that operates by cyclic compression and expansion of gases controlled by differing temperatures. The tea light releases heat, which is converted to electrical power by two solar cells, which in turn produces mechanical motion in the Stirling engine.”
What is it? It’s beyond cool. It’s beyond neat. It’s…….$6000 Vibrato Pedal Powered by Candle Light
Zvex is the manufacturer. They make a decent line of pedals, this takes the cake.
Charles, you ought to get a kick out of this. Next up; Crazed squirrel powered Fuzz pedals…..

18
MsJ  Feb 25, 2016 • 10:54:45am

Hey, Charles…did you see this?

Trump is the GOP’s Frankenstein monster. Now he’s strong enough to destroy the party.

Hmmm…where have I seen that before? :-D

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HappyWarrior  Feb 25, 2016 • 10:54:51am

re: #16 William Lewis

I did call my senator’s office - Ron Johnson < spit > - yesterday and yelled at him to do his job and stop being a racist scumbag. It won’t matter but it sure felt good.

Good job.

20
EPR-radar  Feb 25, 2016 • 10:56:13am

re: #14 GlutenFreeJesus

I just hope they are waiting (yeah, right!) for when it gets closer to the election to bring up how anti-everything-American the GOP is being about this subject.

Agreed. Because we all know what would happen in that thought experiment as the more significant GOP response. The GOP would have made this an issue in every contested election everywhere.

That is what the Democrats need to do. It should start now and be amplified appropriately once a nomination is made.

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The Vicious Babushka  Feb 25, 2016 • 10:56:39am

re: #3 Kragar

[Embedded content]

Same “prolifers” who spam this batshit meme over and over==>

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MsJ  Feb 25, 2016 • 10:57:39am

re: #3 Kragar

[Embedded content]

I think Lisa Madigan is going, “Yeah, that’s going to happen…never.”

Oh, my home state. Why? Just…why?

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EPR-radar  Feb 25, 2016 • 10:58:04am

re: #21 The Vicious Babushka

So do wingnuts now believe that crossed legs prevent rape?

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MsJ  Feb 25, 2016 • 10:58:24am

re: #8 Lidane

Because women who are raped and choose to keep their child want their attacker’s name on the birth certificate. ////////

What a bunch of assholes.

Assuming they even know it.

Mother: Jill Johnson
Father: Rapist

Lovely.

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HappyWarrior  Feb 25, 2016 • 10:59:46am

re: #21 The Vicious Babushka

Same “prolifers” who spam this batshit meme over and over==>

[Embedded content]

Assholes.

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Decatur Deb  Feb 25, 2016 • 11:00:13am

re: #3 Kragar

“Provides that if the unmarried mother cannot or refuses to name the child’s father, either a father must be conclusively established by DNA evidence or, within 30 days after birth, another family member who will financially provide for the child must be named, in court, on the birth certificate. Provides that absent DNA evidence or a family member’s name, a birth certificate will not be issued and the mother will be ineligible for financial aid from the State for support of the child.”

“…and when the bastards register their first car, the tag has a bar sinister.”

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MsJ  Feb 25, 2016 • 11:00:25am

re: #16 William Lewis

I did call my senator’s office - Ron Johnson < spit > - yesterday and yelled at him to do his job and stop being a racist scumbag. It won’t matter but it sure felt good.

What was it like calling Johnson’s office? I called Russ Feingold’s office a few times and his staffers were…wow, amazingly knowledgeable. He put my IL senator’s staffers to shame.

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Backwoods_Sleuth  Feb 25, 2016 • 11:00:59am

re: #3 Kragar

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“Provides that if the unmarried mother cannot or refuses to name the child’s father…”

Talk about slut shaming!
Saying “cannot name the child’s father” flat implies that she sleeps with so many different men she doesn’t know which one is the father….

*spit*

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The Vicious Babushka  Feb 25, 2016 • 11:01:21am

re: #23 EPR-radar

So do wingnuts now believe that crossed legs prevent rape?

They believe that if a pregnancy results from rape it wasn’t “authentic rape” because “shut that whole thing down”

30
HappyWarrior  Feb 25, 2016 • 11:02:14am

You notice that they never slam men who have sex. Hmmmmmmmmmmmm.

31
William Lewis  Feb 25, 2016 • 11:03:41am

re: #17 nines09

Yeah, got that email. I’m having a hard time justifying spending $139 for the Boss FRV-1 reverb pedal I want and it’s really good at what it does - pure duplication of a spring reverb. Not gonna spend $6k for that one.

32
Backwoods_Sleuth  Feb 25, 2016 • 11:03:46am

FISH FARTS!!!

33
Targetpractice  Feb 25, 2016 • 11:03:52am

re: #21 The Vicious Babushka

Same “prolifers” who spam this batshit meme over and over==>

[Embedded content]

The mental giants who believe this shit are usually the same ones who think a woman who won’t sleep with them is “frigid” and isn’t worth wasting their time on.

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The Vicious Babushka  Feb 25, 2016 • 11:05:12am

re: #33 Targetpractice

The mental giants who believe this shit are usually the same ones who think a woman who won’t sleep with them is “frigid” and isn’t worth wasting their time on.

The seizure-inducing color scheme of that meme leads me to conclude it’s the creation of the same acid tripper who creates the vomitous Ted Cruz memes.

35
Backwoods_Sleuth  Feb 25, 2016 • 11:05:20am
36
Kragar  Feb 25, 2016 • 11:05:22am

re: #21 The Vicious Babushka

37
Fourth Football of the Apocalypse  Feb 25, 2016 • 11:06:45am

re: #21 The Vicious Babushka

Same “prolifers” who spam this batshit meme over and over==>

Stay classy, “Pro-Lifers”.

38
allegro  Feb 25, 2016 • 11:07:10am

I hope Hillary and other Democrats running will work hard to show young women who aren’t otherwise paying attention how much jeopardy they are in. There is so much at stake with bills like this being proposed and many actually passed that severely limit women’s choices and health. It’s URGENT dammit.

39
Targetpractice  Feb 25, 2016 • 11:07:15am

re: #3 Kragar

[Embedded content]

Ah, that “compassionate conservatism” I’ve heard so much about. Conservatives love to boast about how giving they are…until they decide you’re not living as “moral” a life as they think you should.

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William Lewis  Feb 25, 2016 • 11:07:43am

re: #33 Targetpractice

The mental giants who believe this shit are usually the same ones who think a woman who won’t sleep with them is “frigid” and isn’t worth wasting their time on.

or a “Lezzie” an likewise.

Morons.

41
Backwoods_Sleuth  Feb 25, 2016 • 11:10:04am

heh

42
De Kolta Chair  Feb 25, 2016 • 11:10:13am
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withak  Feb 25, 2016 • 11:10:25am

Most “pro-lifers” don’t actually care about preventing abortions or even pregnancies; they want to prevent recreational sex.

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Big Beautiful Door  Feb 25, 2016 • 11:10:51am

re: #23 EPR-radar

So do wingnuts now believe that crossed legs prevent rape?

It depends on whether she crosses her legs in a come hither fashion.//

45
Kragar  Feb 25, 2016 • 11:10:52am
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Kragar  Feb 25, 2016 • 11:11:37am
47
Dave In Austin  Feb 25, 2016 • 11:11:46am

re: #16 William Lewis

I did call my senator’s office - Ron Johnson < spit > - yesterday and yelled at him to do his job and stop being a racist scumbag. It won’t matter but it sure felt good.

Nice. My Senator is Ted Cruz….

**SPIT**

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KerFuFFler  Feb 25, 2016 • 11:12:36am

Reposting from below:

“Methinks the Donald doth protest too much.” Romney

Trump’s popularity is in large part because he speaks like a third grader (I read somewhere that linguists have evaluated his vocab and grammar on the campaign trail.) Attacks on Trump using words like “methinks” or “doth” show what a freakin’ tin ear Romney has.

My husband is a professor and has been advised that a way to improve his evaluations from students would be to stop using words like “whom” correctly. Also too, he should ignore subject verb agreement in cases like “there’s many…” instead of the correct “there are many….”. Newscasters have been given similar direction; viewers don’t like newscasters who sound too edumacated.

Sigh…

49
Backwoods_Sleuth  Feb 25, 2016 • 11:12:54am
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Charles Johnson  Feb 25, 2016 • 11:14:07am

re: #32 Backwoods_Sleuth

FISH FARTS!!!

[Embedded content]

Fish farts are the worst farts. By far.

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The Vicious Babushka  Feb 25, 2016 • 11:14:59am

re: #48 KerFuFFler

Attacks on Trump using words like “methinks” or “doth” show what a freakin’ tin ear Romney has.

It’s a Shakespeare quote.

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gocart mozart  Feb 25, 2016 • 11:15:32am

re: #23 EPR-radar

So do wingnuts now believe that crossed legs prevent rape?

She has sexy legs, I’d tap that.*

*Chill, I’m just pretending to be a cad for comic effect.

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HappyWarrior  Feb 25, 2016 • 11:15:55am

re: #49 Backwoods_Sleuth

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So his argument is that the majority of Republican voters don’t want Trump. True point but that also means that a majority of them don’t want him either. Marco, actually win a state FFS.

54
Targetpractice  Feb 25, 2016 • 11:15:57am

re: #45 Kragar

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But what about his running mate, Has

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makeitstop  Feb 25, 2016 • 11:16:31am

re: #17 nines09

OT. I play guitar and so do many others here. I am a pedal geek, always chasing that tone in my head. So I look at my mail and this just came in. No. I won’t be buying it, and I don’t know anyone with 6K and needing inspiration, but damn is this neat.
“The central piece of this wacky pedal is a Stirling engine, which was invented 200 years ago by Robert Stirling, an eighteenth century Scottish clergyman, a heat engine that operates by cyclic compression and expansion of gases controlled by differing temperatures. The tea light releases heat, which is converted to electrical power by two solar cells, which in turn produces mechanical motion in the Stirling engine.”
What is it? It’s beyond cool. It’s beyond neat. It’s…….$6000 Vibrato Pedal Powered by Candle Light
Zvex is the manufacturer. They make a decent line of pedals, this takes the cake.
Charles, you ought to get a kick out of this. Next up; Crazed squirrel powered Fuzz pedals…..

I just got the same email. I’m not a big pedal guy - I use a relatively ancient Vox Tonelab board, which I like because it’s got an actual preamp tube in it, and the modeling sounds more ‘real’ than the three Line 6 boards I own. The digital effects are good enough to pass in a live environment.

But somebody’s gonna drop $6K on that, and more power to them, I guess. I’d rather take the dough and buy a handful of moderately-priced guitars.

56
De Kolta Chair  Feb 25, 2016 • 11:17:01am

A few days old but still fresh…

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MsJ  Feb 25, 2016 • 11:17:14am

re: #43 withak

Most “pro-lifers” don’t actually care about preventing abortions or even pregnancies; they want to prevent recreational sex.

And have full control over women. Force them to be with the daddy by forcing them to have the child. That’s a permanent relationship that is being forced upon them…both of them (those involved).

58
b_sharp  Feb 25, 2016 • 11:17:42am

According to some Bernie supporters, rigid thinking is the best thinking. Glod forbid a politician ever changes her/his mind through time.

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Targetpractice  Feb 25, 2016 • 11:18:21am

re: #56 De Kolta Chair

Heh heh

[Embedded content]

Giuliani was “Noun, verb, 9/11.

Sanders is “Noun, noun, noun, noun, Wall Street.”

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Kragar  Feb 25, 2016 • 11:18:45am
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HappyWarrior  Feb 25, 2016 • 11:18:49am

re: #56 De Kolta Chair

A few days old but still fresh…

[Embedded content]

Whoops.

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HappyWarrior  Feb 25, 2016 • 11:19:08am

re: #59 Targetpractice

Giuliani was “Noun, verb, 9/11.

Sanders is “Noun, noun, noun, noun, Wall Street.”

Yep.

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Fourth Football of the Apocalypse  Feb 25, 2016 • 11:19:16am

re: #49 Backwoods_Sleuth

Everyday brings a new GOP “tradition” or “precedent” that the world must follow.

//

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Belafon  Feb 25, 2016 • 11:19:46am

re: #57 MsJ

And have full control over women. Force them to be with the daddy by forcing them to have the child. That’s a permanent relationship that is being forced upon them…both of them (those involved).

The only thing wrong with those women is that they won’t stay with the man that beat them, or cheated on them, or refused to get a job.

//

65
William Lewis  Feb 25, 2016 • 11:21:54am

re: #43 withak

Most “pro-lifers” don’t actually care about preventing abortions or even pregnancies; they want to prevent recreational sex.

they forget that God created sex and that even if you only want married fold screwing that still needs to be good stuff for them. Recreation is far more often than breeding, thanyouverymuch!

Seriously if He didn’t want us to fuck like bunnies he wouldn’t have made it feel good.

66
Big Beautiful Door  Feb 25, 2016 • 11:22:32am

re: #58 b_sharp

According to some Bernie supporters, rigid thinking is the best thinking. Glod forbid a politician ever changes her/his mind through time.

Bernie is going to rapidly become irrelevant. Between Saturday and Super Tuesday, Hillary leads him in 10 states with 918 delegates at stake, in most of them by 20 points or more. Outside of New England, the only state where he seems to have a shot is weirdly Oklahoma, where one poll showed him down by only 2 points. I’m guessing it will prove to be a bit off.

67
William Lewis  Feb 25, 2016 • 11:23:57am

re: #47 Dave In Austin

Nice. My Senator is Ted Cruz….

**SPIT**

I did it again today but 1) left my name this time and 2) was quiet and calm the whole time. Wont matter again but now, at least, I have 2 phone calls for my opinion… ;)

68
gocart mozart  Feb 25, 2016 • 11:24:06am

re: #36 Kragar

The Bristol Palin Seven Part Plan for the Promotion of Family Values
1. Don’t use contraception
2. Have sex.
3. Get pregnant
4. Break up with your baby daddy
5. Don’t let father see his baby, force him to sue in family court.
6. Lose in family court.
7. Repeat step one.

69
Lidane  Feb 25, 2016 • 11:25:49am

OK, I admit it. I laughed:

Facebook Post

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William Lewis  Feb 25, 2016 • 11:26:41am

re: #55 makeitstop

I just got the same email. I’m not a big pedal guy - I use a relatively ancient Vox Tonelab board, which I like because it’s got an actual preamp tube in it, and the modeling sounds more ‘real’ than the three Line 6 boards I own. The digital effects are good enough to pass in a live environment.

But somebody’s gonna drop $6K on that, and more power to them, I guess. I’d rather take the dough and buy a handful of moderately-priced guitars.

Hell, I’d love to have the money so I could buy the Princeton Reverb I dream of…

71
KerFuFFler  Feb 25, 2016 • 11:27:41am

re: #51 The Vicious Babushka

It’s a Shakespeare quote.

Yeah, I know, but that does not help dissuade likely Trump voters.

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nines09  Feb 25, 2016 • 11:28:20am

re: #31 William Lewis

If I can offer some unasked for opinion on pedals, I would go for the used “boutique” pedals. If you don’t like it, you can resell and you will always recoup more money than you would with a mass produced one. Pro Guitar shop and Ebay are two places that are a good starting point. Outside of my high end overdrive pedals I always go for 2nd hand. Most stomps are indestructible and as long as no one went inside or used it as a truck chock, you are good to go.

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Ziggy_TARDIS  Feb 25, 2016 • 11:30:38am

Sabratha, which is between Tripoli and the Tunisian Border, is throwing out DAESH!

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makeitstop  Feb 25, 2016 • 11:32:25am

re: #70 William Lewis

Hell, I’d love to have the money so I could buy the Princeton Reverb I dream of…

Hell, you could buy the Princeton and a small handful of guitars for that!

Speaking of - a couple of weeks ago I traded for an old Peavey T-15 guitar. I found an original case for it on Reverb. Upside, it only cost me 25 bucks!

Downside - $40 shipping from PA. For a small guitar, it’s a huge case. Looks like you should carry some kind of power tools in it.

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nines09  Feb 25, 2016 • 11:37:09am

re: #55 makeitstop

I gave Line 6 every chance and they always sounded sterile and empty. I call their products the Deep 6, as in throw it over. Their stomps suck outside of a delay here and there. I don’t care for all in one boards. Tried a few and never got the clarity or sound I was after. Bought a DuoVerb years back on fire sale and was really disappointed. Modeling for me is a no go. A tube inside is sometimes just gingerbread. Not being run at plate voltage does little to enhance the tone, although I have used a Radial Classic Tonebone and it cooked nicely.

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makeitstop  Feb 25, 2016 • 11:46:38am

re: #75 nines09

I gave Line 6 every chance and they always sounded sterile and empty. I call their products the Deep 6, as in throw it over. Their stomps suck outside of a delay here and there. I don’t care for all in one boards. Tried a few and never got the clarity or sound I was after. Bought a DuoVerb years back on fire sale and was really disappointed. Modeling for me is a no go. A tube inside is sometimes just gingerbread. Not being run at plate voltage does little to enhance the tone, although I have used a Radial Classic Tonebone and it cooked nicely.

I’ve got a Flextone XL combo and a first-gen Pod, and those sound pretty good to me. I always say that Line 6 started from a really good idea and engineered themselves out of the ballpark. The last board I bought by them (an HD 500, I think) had so many trick outputs on the back panel, they didn’t have room for an on/off switch. It’s been in my storage for better than a year and will probably never make its way back out.

I use the Tonelab through an amp called an Atomic Reactor - 50 watts tube, master volume and that’s it. Built to be tonally transparent with a modeling rig. Works for me.

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nines09  Feb 25, 2016 • 2:04:13pm

re: #76 makeitstop

If it works for you that’s all you can ask for. The sound you tune in by your lonesome doesn’t always translate in a group or band. Atomic Reactor, I saw them. I’m a Fender man. Have my #1 1966 Blackface Pro Reverb 212 and a 60 watt Supersonic 112. I always wanted a Soldano Atomic 16 or Astroverb 112. That and a Fender Prosonic. The PR has all the clean headroom I need to be able to sculpt with my drives. High end pedals are like the elixir of heaven to me. There is a difference. Just like the amps. I have an old Sunn alnico and a Celestion Vintage 30 in my PR and it screams. Settled on them after quite a few combos of speakers. 6L6 tubes speak to me.

Line 6 has tried so many of the same old same olds….I went to a tryout with a bar band a few years back and the other guitarist had a Spider 112 that was a total POS. One sound. And that sound sucked. Oh, Line 6 does make a very fine wireless setup for guitar, Line 6 Relay G30. Good deal. Just have to get a pouch to hold the pack on your guitar since the clip is shit. Their amplifi is another gimmick that is vastly overpriced. The Vetta series was another con job and their relationship with Bogner was another overpriced joke. Chase that sound in your head, it will keep you young.

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Pawn of the Oppressor  Feb 25, 2016 • 4:13:51pm

“Brought to you by the Republican Party Breeding Fetish Committee”


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