If history repeats itself, I am so getting a dinosaur. Just something small and not-so-very-threatening. Can't decide between one that walks on 2 legs or 4. Maybe something like an Archaeopteryx.
Ouch! my first BF was a bassist, so I am a little familiar with that instrument. The high tension of its strings is pretty rough on finger muscles and tendeonsI used to play bass during high school and a little beyond but developed an issue with my wrists (bit-time pain!) so gave up.
Unless you live in Malta or Cyprus, you can still exchange it at your national Central Bank. They'll give you the same exchange rate as they gave in 2002. Here's a list of all countries and their respective deadlines for exchanging old notes and coins: https://www.bundesbank.de/en/tasks/cash-management/foreign-exchangeI found an old banknote in the attic. It's too old now to be worth anything because even the banks won't take them. We switched to Euros 17 years ago!! That's a long time.
You can still exchange it. Most of the national Central Banks still take the old coins and notes. They give you the same exchange rate as they gave in 2002. Here's a list of all countries and the deadlines for exchanging old notes and coins: https://www.bundesbank.de/en/tasks/cash-management/foreign-exchange
Ouch! my first BF was a bassist, so I am a little familiar with that instrument. The high tension of its strings is pretty rough on finger muscles and tendeonsI play guitar and a lot of flutes and recorders, including many Asian types. Unfortunately, I'm having arthrosis in my finger joints which makes playing increasingly difficult.
aww, that sucks! I had totally overlooked the paragraph after the table. I hope it's only a small note so that the loss stays endurable.
I found a 50 DM note a while ago but promptly mislayed it again. Fortunately for me, Germany has no deadline.
Wondering when I became the sort of guy that would run out of glitter ribbon.
It’s from the haberdashery for a Lego Emet costume. I managed to buy exactly half the amount I needed.I don't think I ever had glitter ribbon. I usually ask the store clerk to wrap my presents.
@Scribble There might be basses with a lower string tension (a greater scale length might do the trick) and in addition you could switch to thinner and softer strings to reduce the strain.
In big music shops you usually can try out a few instruments. That might be a good chance to find one that suits your special needs.
Have you tried the Fender Jaguar Bass yet? I've never played one myself but if it has the same neck shape as the Fender Jaguar guitar it'll practically snuggle into your hands. Makes a world of a difference for your left hand as the angle between wrist and fingers is flatter (more natural) and you'll therefore have to apply less pressure to the strings.
Hmmm, why does Wikipedia list Kurt Cobain and Jimi Hendrix as Jaguar-players but doesn't mention me?![]()
Sometimes I really miss being young, carefree and immune to durable physical ailments.
Only sometimes?Sometimes I really miss being young, carefree and immune to durable physical ailments.
She found fame in the seventies series Good Life and became the ideal woman/wife figure for an entire generation or three, or four.Certainly random!
I know her from the Doctor Who episode "The Unicorn and the Wasp", but I'm certain I've seen here elsewhere, but I don't recognize any of the other productions she's been in.
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