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Brussels sprouts are the vegetable of Beelzebub. When you arrive in hell, assuming you do, you will be greeted by a school dinner lady cackling over a gigantic cauldron filled with overcooked brussels sprouts. At school I was made to sit at the headmistress’s table at lunch, forced to eat sprouts, whereupon I would vomit.Brussel Sprouts are vastly underrated.😀
Bill
That explains a lot about you 😆At school I was made to sit at the headmistress’s table at lunch, forced to eat sprouts, whereupon I would vomit.
Reminds me of a Pink Floyd song... If you don't eat your sprouts you won't get any pudding.Brussels sprouts are the vegetable of Beelzebub. When you arrive in hell, assuming you do, you will be greeted by a school dinner lady cackling over a gigantic cauldron filled with overcooked brussels sprouts. At school I was made to sit at the headmistress’s table at lunch, forced to eat sprouts, whereupon I would vomit.
Yes, I was the great brussels sprouts warehouse arsonist, that’s just between thee and me of course.That explains a lot about you 😆
Somebody please get this thread back on track.Yes, I was the great brussels sprouts warehouse arsonist, that’s just between thee and me of course.
I like sprouts 😁Somebody please get this thread back on track.
Brussel sprouts belong in the 'Not Hifi Related ' supforum
I fear you will have to face the music. In the meantime, let’s listen to this:I like sprouts 😁
My wife is a retired chef, she cooks sprouts properly!I fear you will have to face the music. In the meantime, let’s listen to this:
https://www.iglooaudio.co.uk/ps-audio-sprout-100.html
No, they belong in the bin, so people wont have to eat them.Somebody please get this thread back on track.
Brussel sprouts belong in the 'Not Hifi Related ' supforum
12th Monkey, I think you're being self effacing. Since you play Bass with a level of proficiency, then in my humble opinion, you are undoubtedly a musician. Funnily enough, I too play Bass with a level of proficiency, but usually I think I'm useless at it.I doubt that many/most are. I play the bass with a degree of competence, but would definitely shy away from describing myself as a 'musician'!
I can empathise - i find it easier to notice any mistakes than when things go well. Must play more often.Funnily enough, I too play Bass with a level of proficiency, but usually I think I'm useless at it.
I can empathise - i find it easier to notice any mistakes than when things go well. Must play more often.
Ironically, that should be 'fewer' mistakes. But only a proper SOB would point this out. Guess what that makes me?!
(I apologise humbly, without reservation and sincerely!)
Do you have understanding neighbours, or are you just careful when you practice?
Snap 😎 Sort of. I gave up chasing dreams of getting paid to make music about 10 years ago, but it’s still one of my favourite things to do with friends.I had been thinking about starting a thread like this for a while but also figured someone had already beat me to it and of course I was right! I've been playing guitar since about age 12. I've never gotten super serious with it but it continues and I always pick it up every now and then. I own a few guitars and a few amps. I have an American Strat, a Gibson Lespaul, a Martin acoustic, an el cheapo Fender acoustic, a Mesa Boogie ElectraDyne 1x12 combo, and a Marshall DSL40c. I try to play piano a little bit but that's proven more difficult for me.
I used to have Piano lessons until aged 14. I got to Grade 6. (Royal School of Music) I also took basson lessons and got to Grade 5 (Royal School of Music) I played a tenor recorder as well in an ensemble. I was a choir boy in our local Church choir and was proficient at reading music. In addition I played in the school orchestra, and then everything went pear shaped at school because I was a distinctly middle class, well spoken child thrown into a horrible comprehensive Scholl in the middle of one of the roughest housing estates in Chelmsford.I had been thinking about starting a thread like this for a while but also figured someone had already beat me to it and of course I was right! I've been playing guitar since about age 12. I've never gotten super serious with it but it continues and I always pick it up every now and then. I own a few guitars and a few amps. I have an American Strat, a Gibson Lespaul, a Martin acoustic, an el cheapo Fender acoustic, a Mesa Boogie ElectraDyne 1x12 combo, and a Marshall DSL40c. I try to play piano a little bit but that's proven more difficult for me.
