Things that REALLY piss me off
#742
I play an ESP F-2005 and F-207 (7 string) on a 5150 half stack
#744
At least the one you want is only $400. Ive gotta stay satisfied till I can get one of these...
ESP Forest
ESP Alexi
ESP Forest
ESP Alexi
#745
My friend came over to my house the other day and brought his ESP. It's this:
http://www.samash.com/webapp/wcs/sto...tegorySA182593
All I can say is wow. I loved playing that thing for the 10 minutes I did. He shreds on it. I have a mexican Stratocaster, which as you know is definitely not a good guitar for playing hardcore/post-hardcore/metalcore/metal. If I had a guitar like his or this Ibanez one, I would get 10 times better overnight lol. The Ibanez I have been wanting is pretty much exactly the same but it's an Ibanez. Just a couple slight differences... like HSH instead of HH. I really liked the double locking tremelo... it was sick.
I really need to save my money and buy that Ibanez.
this one
http://www.samash.com/webapp/wcs/sto...tegorySA182593
http://www.samash.com/webapp/wcs/sto...tegorySA182593
All I can say is wow. I loved playing that thing for the 10 minutes I did. He shreds on it. I have a mexican Stratocaster, which as you know is definitely not a good guitar for playing hardcore/post-hardcore/metalcore/metal. If I had a guitar like his or this Ibanez one, I would get 10 times better overnight lol. The Ibanez I have been wanting is pretty much exactly the same but it's an Ibanez. Just a couple slight differences... like HSH instead of HH. I really liked the double locking tremelo... it was sick.
I really need to save my money and buy that Ibanez.
this one
http://www.samash.com/webapp/wcs/sto...tegorySA182593
#749
Well,i also want to buy a new car but i can't.Most of my earnings are spend for family use.
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#750
Let's see... things that **** me off?
-OFFICE DRAMA. I go to work, do my job, go home, get paid, and that's it. I don't do anything extra because we don't get paid for it and because we might get yelled at for it. I don't see coworkers outside of work. I don't talk to many of them because I don't want to be a part of all the he-said-she-said bullsh!t. Unfortunately, certain asshats at the department try to draw me into bullsh!t for reasons I can't begin to understand. It's always little bullsh!t. Like today, one of my superiors tells me that I have to put my compensatory time claim slips in HIS box, not the sergeant's box. Well, I DID put them in his box. Wasn't my fault that someone removed them from that box and put them in the sergeant's box. WTF?! And then dispatcher calls me from her cell phone to my cell phone (not from the dispatch phone or on the radio because they're recorded and that would make too much sense) and tells me she needs me to relieve her for the rest of the shift so she can take her son to the hospital. I ask if she told the corporal first. She said YES. Later, the corporal asks me why I'm dispatching. She hadn't actually run it by him. Not my fault, I was operating on false assumptions.
But who's gonna get written up for insubordination because he didn't follow the chain of command? ME.
FML.
-OFFICE DRAMA. I go to work, do my job, go home, get paid, and that's it. I don't do anything extra because we don't get paid for it and because we might get yelled at for it. I don't see coworkers outside of work. I don't talk to many of them because I don't want to be a part of all the he-said-she-said bullsh!t. Unfortunately, certain asshats at the department try to draw me into bullsh!t for reasons I can't begin to understand. It's always little bullsh!t. Like today, one of my superiors tells me that I have to put my compensatory time claim slips in HIS box, not the sergeant's box. Well, I DID put them in his box. Wasn't my fault that someone removed them from that box and put them in the sergeant's box. WTF?! And then dispatcher calls me from her cell phone to my cell phone (not from the dispatch phone or on the radio because they're recorded and that would make too much sense) and tells me she needs me to relieve her for the rest of the shift so she can take her son to the hospital. I ask if she told the corporal first. She said YES. Later, the corporal asks me why I'm dispatching. She hadn't actually run it by him. Not my fault, I was operating on false assumptions.
But who's gonna get written up for insubordination because he didn't follow the chain of command? ME.
FML.