Archive for May 11th, 2008


0459. sentosa had lost its appeal to me. as if our island nation is not enough an isle by itself, the southern recreational piece of reclaimed land doesnt need to become a seperate city. but it jolly well could. soon, it might be able to run its own GDP (mainly from hotelier and casino revenue) with…Read the full post from blankwithoutyouTags: rediscovering our little country via Blogdigger blog search for bass.

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This 47-year-old business woman had never seriously picked up a rod and reel until a year ago and, when she did, knew little about hooking a bass. Then Dierdre Davison learned the sport with the speed of a post-spawn largemouth chasing a school of shad. So three weekends ago, there was Davison, competing in a major bass tournament on Lake Norman and catching 18 pounds, 13 ounces of fish in two …

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Warwick Infinity Bass Neck-Through 5-String, Birdseye Maple It features a semi-hollowbody design, with ovangkol back and birdseye maple or flamed maple top. Equipped with MEC active J/Twin pickups and MEC 3-way Basslines active electronics, it can literally do it all. 4-piece birdseye maple neck with rosewood fingerboard. Gold hardware. Deluxe gig bag included.


A legendary big bass has been found belly-up in Escondido’s Dixon Lake. Dottie, a 25-pound Florida-strain largemouth bass, was last seen on the end of a hook in 2006, when it gained worldwide attention for its size.

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Gibson SJ200 Reissue Acoustic Guitar (Antique Natural, with Case) Best-seller! The SJ200, known as the “King of the Flat-tops,” offers historic 1950’s details and is the most popular jumbo.

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Gibson Explorer Electric Guitar, Black The body of the Gibson Explorer Electric Guitar is solid mahogany for a fat and punchy sound, while the dual blazing-hot ceramic magnet humbuckers (496-R and 500-T) sizzle and snarl with aggressive authority. The Explorer's radical design not only looks sharp, but it also offers excellent playing balance. Other features include a 22-fret rosewood fingerboard with dot inlay, tune-o-matic bridge with stopbar tailpiece, and Grover machine heads. Made in the USA. Includes Gibson hardshell case.
Customer Review: For that hard rock/metal sound
Of all the guitars I have or have played, this one will always stick out as my favorite. I’ve played Les Paul’s, doublenecks, strats, V’s, you name it. This guitar always has a nice smooth feel to the neck, allowing for fast position changes. The appearance screams rock and roll, and the price is perfect for metal heads such as myself.

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