MrCosbySweaters
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(been a long while since I made a post)
NERDFIGHERS UNITE!
Ladies and gentlemen and variations thereupon, allow me to introduce you to the 'ukulele whose glistening cedar wood and gleaming slothead nightly swim through my musical fantasies: The KA-ACP-CT. The Cedar/Acacia, slotheaded, Padouk bound, concert-sized Kala 'ukulele.
*pictures courtesy of theukulelesite.com*
See the deep red of that Padouk binding? What does it remind you of? The crimson blood of a performer rushing with excitement? Perhaps the dark red lips of a seductress waiting to play your heart strings.
do You Know what i See? I see the redblack nail polish of a caution-to-the-wind throwing adventuress looking for some trouble to get into, some paper towns to run off to.
I'm referring to the amazingly poignant novel Paper Towns by John Green. The character who, you could say, the novel revolves around is a girl named Margo Roth Spiegelman. The novel and the philosophies held by that character are held very close to my heart and so, with the help of my fellow Nerdfighter friend, Kylah, I have decided to name my future uke Margo Roth Cedarman (isn't that so cool?!!?). I swear I had a nerd-seizure when my friend suggested the name.
This uke, to me, seems to be a perfect piece of work that I can't wait to get my hands on. I admire Kala as a company, and I absolutely love this 'ukulele design. It's one of Kala's new 2013 models and it also comes in tenor size. I'll be buying it from TheUkuleleSite.com to make sure that she'll be getting some of the best prep treatment a uke can get. I'll also be getting two strap buttons installed for only 9 bucks extra! =D I'm happy.
Best believe that I'll be working my ass off to earn all the money for this uke and all the accessories I want to go with it. This baby is going to need a good hard case to travel around with me in and a super cool R2-D2 focused, handmade Star Wars guitar strap.
And then, my fellow ukers. It is at that moment in the future when I am playing the Doctor Who theme in the midst of Grant Park, in the heart of Atlanta that I will begin living my dream.
NERDFIGHERS UNITE!
Ladies and gentlemen and variations thereupon, allow me to introduce you to the 'ukulele whose glistening cedar wood and gleaming slothead nightly swim through my musical fantasies: The KA-ACP-CT. The Cedar/Acacia, slotheaded, Padouk bound, concert-sized Kala 'ukulele.
*pictures courtesy of theukulelesite.com*
See the deep red of that Padouk binding? What does it remind you of? The crimson blood of a performer rushing with excitement? Perhaps the dark red lips of a seductress waiting to play your heart strings.
do You Know what i See? I see the redblack nail polish of a caution-to-the-wind throwing adventuress looking for some trouble to get into, some paper towns to run off to.
I'm referring to the amazingly poignant novel Paper Towns by John Green. The character who, you could say, the novel revolves around is a girl named Margo Roth Spiegelman. The novel and the philosophies held by that character are held very close to my heart and so, with the help of my fellow Nerdfighter friend, Kylah, I have decided to name my future uke Margo Roth Cedarman (isn't that so cool?!!?). I swear I had a nerd-seizure when my friend suggested the name.
This uke, to me, seems to be a perfect piece of work that I can't wait to get my hands on. I admire Kala as a company, and I absolutely love this 'ukulele design. It's one of Kala's new 2013 models and it also comes in tenor size. I'll be buying it from TheUkuleleSite.com to make sure that she'll be getting some of the best prep treatment a uke can get. I'll also be getting two strap buttons installed for only 9 bucks extra! =D I'm happy.
Best believe that I'll be working my ass off to earn all the money for this uke and all the accessories I want to go with it. This baby is going to need a good hard case to travel around with me in and a super cool R2-D2 focused, handmade Star Wars guitar strap.
And then, my fellow ukers. It is at that moment in the future when I am playing the Doctor Who theme in the midst of Grant Park, in the heart of Atlanta that I will begin living my dream.