I have a real turtle joke wanna hear it, sure you do!
A drunk walks into a bar very late, too drunk to be served but the bartender convinces him he'll serve him just one drink, but then he must call it a night. The guy downs his drink, staggers around some, and hands the bartender some cash. When the bartender gets to the register he sees this turtle next to it that some customer had forgotten. It's been sitting in the bar for a week waiting for the owner to come back and claim it. Some regulars had put it in a plastic container from the deli with a lettuce leaf and a slice of tomato to eat. Barman thinks, hey, I'll give this to the drunk and be rid of it. He'll wake up in the morning and it'll be his problem. So when he gives the drunk his change he goes, "hey buddy, I've got a present for you", and hands him the box. Drunk stumbles on out and walks off into the night. Next afternoon the guy comes back into the bar, this time straight, and sits at the bar and orders a beer and the same thing he had to eat last night. Bartender goes, you didn't eat anything last night, you just had a drink and then headed out. Guy says, "no way, I had a great sandwich, you gave it to me on the way out - roast beef on a hard roll."
I do use a tube rectifier in Champ builds.
Snapping turtles tend to have some rough peaks but a smoothing water lily and a bullfrog placed in series seem to settle them down.
The GZ34 snapper is great.
Almost SS in response.
Snappy!
You are not my gal, but go ahead, no one is going to stop you.
When I start picking really fast the tube can't keep up with the attack, but I like them for slamming chords. Has Randall Smith patented anything that transitions rectification with attack yet? We should come up with something for him.
Signatures have a 255 character limit that I could abuse, but I am not Cecil B. DeMille.