The Dangly one.

Discussion in 'Say 'hello' in here.' started by Dan Gliballs, Oct 13, 2007.

  1. Dan Gliballs Forum Member

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    Me.

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    My tart.

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    My monkeys.

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  2. C12AIG Forum Member

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    Nice drum kit! Like the audi aswell.

    I take it your not new?

    CJ
     
  3. Dan Gliballs Forum Member

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    Not new?.........to WHAT? lol...............;)
     
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    Greetings Mr Balls!

    Fancy running into you here. When u next popping along to Westerham then
     
  5. Dan Gliballs Forum Member

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    Bloody HELL Mr George,.....you don't half get about!!! ;)

    Westerham is always the wrong day for me for some reason (off up north/visitors/DIY/landscaping etc etc), but I WILL GET THERE again [:D] (possibly the Christmassy one).
     
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    you beast grrrrrrrrrrr
     
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    Bit more of a 'loving' one then (far right).........

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  8. Dan Gliballs Forum Member

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    Cheers brother ;)

    Here's a couple of shots from the rear (ooooh errrrrr).........

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  9. Admin Guest

    Have you got dodgy knees or something?

    Massive chest and arms, and legs like my missus.....
     
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    if that's true can i suggest a short denim skirt and cowboy boots :hug:
     
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    or is that just a novelty drum stand and your real legs are behind the kit
     
  12. Dan Gliballs Forum Member

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    Yep, completely f**ked knees, and ridiculously thin lower legs yes :lol:

    It's hereditary in our family unfortunately (all SORTS of leg problems).

    Once even, a lad I worked with saw me in shorts for the first time, looked down at my legs and said, "What's the POINT in those" :lol: (like maybe I should get them removed or something).

    My thighs actually aren't that bad, but to show them I'd have to wear sort of..........errrm............reverse shorts,.......................or skimpy shorts with wellies.

    My sisters have slim legs, but it sorta suits them better for some reason ;)

    I agree that being out of proportion can look daft, but I treat my legs almost as a deformity. There's an athlete at our gym whose in a wheelchair (with wasted away strapped legs), if HE can still train hard and and not give a crap about his proportions,.....then f**k it, so will I.

    Besides, I'm just addicted to the pump [:$]
     
  13. Dan Gliballs Forum Member

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    I've heard them all matey LOL ;)

    I gave up hiding them and caring several years back now.
     
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    If you can grow your hair a bit, get a fake tan, and a headband, you could be CGTI's very own Guido!!

    Coooooooooooool.
     
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    :lol: :lol: :lol:
     
  16. Dan Gliballs Forum Member

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    :lol: Has anybody actually tried one of these here?

    Any good for a posh w*nk?
     
  17. prof Forum Addict

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    ahahhhahahah :thumbup:

    er no not me honest, er neeeee way man [:$]
     
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    Very nice cymbals [:D]
    Zildjian K series are gorgeous.

    Had any issues with the DW double kick pedal? Couple of my mates that have had them have found that the kick plates snap! :o
     
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    anyone use a Dualist pedal?
     
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    I know of people who have. Ive played one in a shop as well.

    Was a bit silly. Far less control. Give me a Pearl Eliminator or Tama Iron Cobra anyday [:D]
     

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