Thanks.Odds are that you will get those correct results soon and catch up the 11 points you are behind me .
Great .I'm expecting a delivery at 9.30 am today of a PRS STARLA guitar wooooohooooo can't wait
Døvydas. He is good imho, but Blobs' is an expert when it comes to electric guitars, I'm more classic/flamenco/acoustic/jazz guy.Ive been meaning to ask what’s your opinion of the “youtube sensation” Dovydas, probably spelt it wrong,?
Well I'm very pleased for you @The Blobster, especially given the weeing issues, but once I read the above quote I realised I am way out of my depth. It reminded me of that Monty Python sketch of the Yorkshire mill owners: "Flay rods gone outta skew on treadle"!The PRS has arrived , lovely guitar superb chimey humbuckers with a very usable split coil pull/ push on the tone control, splits the coils with very little volume drop
Had the same prostate problem some 20 years ago constantly going to the hospital out patients to be drained by catheter, eventually fitted permanently, was then given the option of having a prostate shave, which entailed enlarging the urine tube in the prostate, watched the whole thing on camera, what they get down that little hole is unbelievable, water jet, camera, and shaver. (All at the same time.) Now some 20 years later still no problems, get the very occasional slowing up a little but drinking water (without the hops) tends to put things right.Thank you ,
That's the only luck I have at the moment, with several health problems my life is pretty grim for now . I have been unable to pass urine due to an enlarged prostate and as a result I have been catheterised, another problem I have is kidney stones, these little buggers pass into my bladder and
burst the balloon that hold the catheter in place , its come out 3 times in the last 8 days needing to be replaced, which is not at all a pleasant experience, but things are looking up as today is new guitar day , I'm expecting a delivery at 9.30 am today of a PRS STARLA guitar wooooohooooo can't wait
Now THAT one reminds me of the famous cricket commentary from Brian Johnston: "Neil Harvey's at slip, with his legs wide apart, waiting for a tickle."First day in Boston, there was a baseball game in progress over the road. The lift attendant at my hotel said “Martinez filled the bases and popped the pitch”.
He looked at me for comment but all I could think to say was “is that good?”