This video is a follow up to my previous video “An Important Message From Bob”, and a guitar lesson; how to play in D tuning, enjoy! My guitar lesson website: www.bobsguitarlessons.50megs.com
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Father and son Ferdinand and Ferry Porsche started their German car company in 1948 with the humble Porsche 356. Since then, Porsche has built legendary cars like the 911 and 908, and less legendary models, like the 914.
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This is Pt 3. of a 4 part drum tuning series Bob filmed for Evans Drumheads. It covers Bass drum, Snare and Toms. Bob demonstrates his signature techniques in an effort to help drummers develop their own sound.
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(24-5-2008) On Friday evening, famous fashion designer Christian Audigier (Ed Hardy fashion line) celebrated his 50th birthday with a big party at the Petersen Automotive Museum in Los Angeles (USA). The party was attended by a lot of celebrities including Britney Spears, Fergie, Snoop Dogg, and Pamela Anderson. However, the biggest moment of the night, and some kind of shock to all of the celebrities and partygoers, was definitely when Christian Audigier announced a top secret appearance …
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Cars in the 1920s were made to last a lifetime. How long do you expect your car to last before you sell it?
Collectors pay top dollar for cars made in the 20s.
Back then automakers took pride in their product.
Now, anybody driving a car more than 10 years old doesn’t want to invest a dime in it because it’s virtually worthless on the used car market.
These days, filling the tank of a 10 year old car doubles its value!
And does it seem like we’re getting ***** when we pay the money for what we believe is quality, but the car doesn’t end up lasting any longer than a Yugo?
Am I the only one that feels rage about the poor quality & workmanship and the high prices we’re forced to pay because of government mandated bumpers, lights, gismos, gatdgets, bells & whistles?
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