I have that shirt ![]()
I have What the F as well. Its in the wash atm. Lol
Once I get all my shop tools and guitar parts stored, I am going to make some shirts.
Or maybe set up my DAI/DAW first.
G&L USA Custom Shop Kiloton-5 Black Crinkle Over Yellow Greenburst 5-String Electric Bass Guitar w/ Deluxe Black Tolex Case (2025)
You only need to learn one answer: 42. It’s the answer to everything.
This quote belongs on a t-shirt.
for me bass-guitar is more like guitar-like and guitar-shaped bass low range instrument that is not a guitar per se. Yes, officially it’s called “bass-guitar”, but as we all remember, it was created as a lighter, smaller, more comfortable and transportable alternative for double-bassists at first (and most early electric bassists, like James Jamerson, Monk Montgonery etc. switched from double bass).
So for me electric bass is an instrument, that derived both from double-bass and guitar (Leo Fender used his electric guitar concepts, he developed with Telecaster, to reate this low-end instrument). So for me it would be most correct to call it “guitar-like electric bass” (to distinguish from electric upright bass) but “bass guitar” is much simpler - and to keep things simple is the best. Like that)
the only thing it shares in common with a double bass is the tuning
Nah, looks like that was it, I’m not fancy enough to recognize the IEM stands. ![]()
Snappy title, you must work in marketing.
Personally, I can’t get my Alan’s in a twist over it. I really couldn’t care less what other people call it.
Because it shows you how little anyone actually pays attention when you are speaking.
I got a solution for it now however.
Show them the nuckles.
If I hit hard enough, it leaves an imprint on their forehead
That’s why I always say that I play the wooden flute ![]()
I read that while I was inside.
Have not read the other 4 tho. Didn’t have them there.
No worries. You read the best one, a true classic!
I must interject here, lest my nerd card be revoked.
42 is NOT the answer to everything. It’s the answer to the ultimate question of life, the universe, and everything. The problem is that we don’t know what the ultimate question of life, the universe, and everything actually is.
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Yes, I did push my glasses up the bridge of my nose as I typed that.
It’s the answer to (the ultimate question of life, the universe, and) everything.
Therefore we can only say with absolute confidence that is most likely NOT the answer to everything, as we cannot demonstrably prove that the ultimate question of life, the universe, and everything wasn’t actually “what is everything?”.





