LET'S RATE THE 4005 LS BASS!

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Do you agree with Ilan that it's "4 too many"?

Poll ended at Fri Jul 02, 2010 7:43 pm

I agree. Nasty light-up tuna boat.
10
32%
I disagree. Light up my ...
21
68%
 
Total votes: 31

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ilan
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Re: LET'S RATE THE 4005 LS BASS!

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8 out of 24 agree with me! (didn't count my own vote)... I thought I'd be the only one here. Thanks for the support! :D
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Re: LET'S RATE THE 4005 LS BASS!

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Yes, I would like one, please.
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Re: LET'S RATE THE 4005 LS BASS!

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sloop_john_b wrote:Only cool because they're so rare. Not my cuppa. I can't imagine any occasion when I would want to be seen playing one.
Well sure- certainly not a public occasion, but not even a private occasion?
Because I told you before- oh, you can't do that.
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