sylnau wrote:I juts tried two Jazzmaster (mex and usa) and I didn't like any of them. my dreams are crushed.
I'm sure they were bad one... that's not possible. I was at a store where they sell books, cd... and euh guitars. It wasn't setup properly and look like the usa has been drop on the floor.
There is still hope.
I like tele dude... don't point that finger at me.
I like that pic.
"I can't understand why people are frightened of new ideas. I'm frightened of the old ones." --John Cage
rfurtkamp wrote:Bastard stepchild of modern delay times/looping and a Lexicon Vortex would have me whipping out the credit card faster than a hooker at a coke convention.
Grrface wrote:I gotta say, having to wear slacks with being on a client site all week feels weird. I'm 22, and I certainly don't feel grown up. Grownups wear slacks. Thinking about slacks and button downs and business casual and shit just feels...fake to me. Like I'm playing dress up or something.
i hear what you're saying, i feel the same way to when i wear the grownups clothes, but i always thought of slacks like pajama pants. they are so soft and silky. i just wanna have a slumber party when i have to wear them.
I have to wear slacks to work too. After wearing jeans every day for the past 4 years in college, I must say it was a bit of a change. Now all my skinny jeans feel wayyyy too tight because of how loose slacks are
Grrface wrote:I gotta say, having to wear slacks with being on a client site all week feels weird. I'm 22, and I certainly don't feel grown up. Grownups wear slacks. Thinking about slacks and button downs and business casual and shit just feels...fake to me. Like I'm playing dress up or something.
i hear what you're saying, i feel the same way to when i wear the grownups clothes, but i always thought of slacks like pajama pants. they are so soft and silky. i just wanna have a slumber party when i have to wear them.
Is there a technical definition of "slacks?" Because "slacks" sounds old and that makes sense why you would feel weird. Are they fucking pleated on the front or something?
Personally, I wear SICK DRESS PANTS. Dress is a part of my work (I'm a designer in an architectural firm) but after spending years sweating in Chefwear I am loving the opportunity to dress well. Of course, even when I worked in the kitchen my crews would ask me if I was headed to a funeral referring to my clothes after work vs their ripped, stinky jeans and over-sized graphic t-shirts. I haven't owned a pair of jeans in over 15 years.
rfurtkamp wrote:Bastard stepchild of modern delay times/looping and a Lexicon Vortex would have me whipping out the credit card faster than a hooker at a coke convention.