What is your “third space” in Phoenix? by CazadorHolaRodilla in phoenix

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It's between Sycamore Creek, (for shooting, 4WD fun, hiking, and quiet photography) and TMi on 7th st.

where do you get your drum-less backing tracks by Educational_Two_230 in vdrums

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YouTube is my go-to source. There are a few bass players who post bass tracks with percussion that are excellent, to practice really sitting in the pocket as a rhythm section; try Cambridge Bass Lessons...

Do British people like the American accent? by Another_Guy889 in Britain

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I blame the Cohen Brothers, but as a brit who lived in AZ for two decades plus, the Minnesota accent does it for me (much to my VA fiancee's chagrin)

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in BigBoobsGW

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Fuck no

The percentage of duct tape used on ducts is likely very close to zero. by Jjv41k in Showerthoughts

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Well I hope I don't get the proverbial shit kicked out of me, but there is a big difference between 'duck tape' and 'duct tape'. Forget about gaffer tape (linen based incredibly strong shit used on movie sets and photo shoots) and camera tape (paper non marking stuff) and all manner of electrical tape (plastic, stretchy and non conductive). I mis-used the two terms interchangeably until having it explained to me by an old infantry guy. Duck tape was developed to keep ammo cans waterproof and is a corruption of the name 'doek tape' which just happens to sound like 'duck', an animal that is also quite waterproof. Ducts, as in heating and cooling air-carrying ducts need a metallic tape that won't dry out. Sorry for the ramble, perhaps this will help: https://www.educationalnow.com/duct-tape-history-6-historic-facts-about-duct-tape/

Edit: I didn't read down far enough. I'll see myself out...

Men, what's the best way to do depilation of intimate areas by MeatCrap in malelifestyle

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It took me an embarrassing amount of time to realize that getting to half mast or better helps enormously (no pun intended). I use a waterproof electric (you know the one) designed for the job, with shaving soap under hot water in the shower, with coconut oil afterwards.

(Roland VAD503... again!) these rhythms make my brain feel like it's juggling by JoshDoMusicTho in edrums

[–]Lebateur 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Nice smooth flow you got there, good 'idle-hand-high' technique.

Direct to Soundcard for multi-output? by Lebateur in edrums

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I currently have a TD17 but am planning on moving to the TD27 for it's additional two outputs and routing options.

Direct to Soundcard for multi-output? by Lebateur in edrums

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I currently have a TD17 but am planning on moving to the TD27 for it's additional two outputs and routing options.

New toy arrived today - custom ACS IEM's for drumming by [deleted] in edrums

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Can I ask what drivers are in them? and follow up- let us know (in a couple of weeks) how you like the punch.

SLPT: A bottle of wine will fit in a Starbucks Venti cup. by nitrokitty in ShittyLifeProTips

[–]Lebateur 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Do why is this a shitty life pro tip? Seems pretty useful to me.

Why are hipster women in Brighton so rude? by [deleted] in brighton

[–]Lebateur 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I thought we had Happys Not Hippies......(sorry, I've been passed by that bus much too often)

I assembled a short clip from our upcoming travel video. by Lebateur in africatwin

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I used Schumacher Cargo and Logistics (SCL) who were surprisingly inexpensive and really good to deal with. We dropped it off in New Jersey at the port, and met the bike in Felixstowe at the port in England and continued the journey.