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Originally posted by PhReAk



not bad.  i just started playing a few months ago.  my uncle lent me his Schecter electric (diamond series, dunno the model) and Fender Frontman 25r amp.  once i get some money saved up due to college sucking me dry, i would like to either get this guitar or this one
Pretty cool guitars. Especially the Kirk Hammett signature. If you want real good quality guitars for a real cheap price, check out Agile. http://rondomusic.bigstep.com These guitars, like the Les Paul copy, are better quality than Epiphones and are much cheaper. :D
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guitars make perfect firewood ;)

 
Birds make good eating....Falcon...;)
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Okay but be awar once you partake of my flesh you will die not only have I eaten orks which is the least of my worries but also shivans mmmmm tasty!  Did I say that outloud ;)

 

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We have injectable tenderizer...

Are you a drummer by any chance...

 

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If you consider hitting people on the head with baseball bats yes! :D *Hey did I tell you to die? Hit victim again! Now you die*

 

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I know you there show yourselves! *falls on ground* You think you smart? *accedently knocks himself out*

 
 

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......................................................*snip* // Sandwich............................................v

  

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