Arrrrrrgggggggghhhhhhhh

Cthulhu11
Cthulhu11 Posts: 69
edited May 2010 in The Clubhouse
Well i found another phase linear 200 series 2 model amp, I've been looking for one for awhile, but daughter needs dental work done, i say pull the tooth, and get the amp, then ill only be out 500$ and not 1300$ haha j/k. KIDS= Killing my stereo addiction!!
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  • Jetmaker737
    Jetmaker737 Posts: 1,045
    edited May 2010
    Can't she put up with the pain a couple more months? ;)
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  • Cthulhu11
    Cthulhu11 Posts: 69
    edited May 2010
    you'd think since i helped give her life she would be greatful. But NOOOOO she just want to suck mine away. lol

    Her system
    Samsung 32 inch
    Philips 5.1 surround sound (all in one)
    Emerson VCR
    HD directv receiver
    and SPONGE BOB SQUARE PANTS!!!!


    Shes 2... getting her started early haha
  • maximillian
    maximillian Posts: 2,144
    edited May 2010
    I know your be facetious. But this reminded me of an NPR news cast I found intersting:

    http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=125387566

    From the article:
    <i> "Nothing stops it," he says. But the guy who's seen 30,000 skeletons does have some tips for how to slow down that facial bone droop: Hang on to your teeth.

    Hunt olds up a skinny, toothless jawbone that looks like the yellowing, withered-away blade of an old ice skate.

    "Mainly what you're seeing here is the impact of tooth loss," he says. "The body takes away those no-longer used sockets where the teeth used to be." </i>


    Something I learned was that, "every dozen years or so, each of us has a whole new skeleton." I thought that was interesting.