2006 Color of the Year

Vintage, Modern, V & C Series, Signature & Special Editions

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Oui Wim.
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I'll do that in dutch for you too, but only because it's you.

zijn (to be)

Ik ben (I am)
Jij Bent (you are)/ U bent (you are (pollite))
Hij is (he / she is)

Meervoud:

Wij zijn (we are)
Jullie zijn (you all are)
Zij zijn (they are)
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Ah oui bien sur, Peter est Canadien!
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Thank you gentlemen. My daughter says I speak French like a Basque anyway.
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Vivre le Nouveau-Brunswick libre!
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Hmmmmm... language of the year. Apart from a bit of French, I can only add foul..........

........... not here, BTW!!
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Whatever.............. how about a Lightshow re-issue? That would qualify as a per se, right?
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Maybe any anniversary model(s) will be only be available in a specific color which is not available on other models.
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Mercy Buckets, moan Friars...
I didn't get where I am today by being on time...
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Post by oreca »

That would be pretty cool.
A non-standard model with a non-standard color.


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That's not fair, Patrick! You get all that practice with those street signs...

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Um, how do you say, "HAR" in Lithuanian?
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Spzrevdkliqcxz! .... or is that Estonian?... can't remember...
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Post by kog »

A "Lightshow" reissue was what I was thinking too. But that would be very "60s" -- which is the age of most of us who would be willing to buy them.
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Hey -- I'm 37 and I'd buy one! The problem is that when playing guitar by myself, which is all I do these days, I'd need a full length mirror to see the Lightshow in action. To do that, I'd have to take my eyes off my left fingers. Unless I just play "Wild Thing" or "Bad Moon Risin'"!!
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