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Ken Pippus
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Post by Ken Pippus »

Equivalent to “Outtahere!”
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Ian Rae
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Gone. In certain parts of London. Equivalent to a New Yoik accent I suppose.
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A long-ago lady friend with sewing talent had an idea for a steel cover....
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Brilliant! I was thinking along the lines of those spikes they use to stop birds from roosting on public buildings.
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Maybe they only hire you because you have such nice gear? :P
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Dave Hopping wrote:A long-ago lady friend with sewing talent had an idea for a steel cover....
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I like it! How about one like this?


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Jerry O:

'Gorn' as in 'gone', destroyed, broken.

Ascribing the word 'banjo' to my friend's elegant Gibson ES-5 was just another verbal thrust.. And yes - the merchant seaman had a broad Cockney accent.
Roger Rettig: Emmons D10, B-bender Teles, Martins, and a Gibson Super 400!
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