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09-03-2017, 01:09 PM | #41 (permalink) |
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****, I don't know why I thought of the other keyboard first. Probably because I'm not used to the other one being in my room and I haven't used it in a while. It's one of the cheaper Yamaha keyboards (EDIT: Yamaha PSR E323). It's got some not terribly good sounding samples, but also a lot of quite decent ones. Definitely a decent starter keyboard, but if I get going for real with learning it, then I want to buy a fancier one for myself. The biggest hangup is how the keys, despite being pressure sensitive, aren't all that fine feeling. You can do soft, you can do hard, but it's difficult to consistently land right between the two amounts of pressure. Not that I should worry about that when I'm still barely able to move my fingers between chords and keys without landing between keys.
They tried to shoot up the house of a rival gang member from across the street, while standing inside a cemetery. They missed badly and blew a hole in the cemetery stone walls. They could have accidently blown up a bus or the house of some old lady or something, so it's quite fortunate that their **** aiming skills only turned the whole thing into a bit of a farce. I've been approached for some weird requests, but never that. |
09-03-2017, 04:53 PM | #42 (permalink) |
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My room is pretty bare aside from my odd trinkets since I tend to move every 1-2 years and end up getting rid of most things and leaving the rest in boxes.
My desk: The gaudy fringed lamp pairs really nicely with my awful cinderblock-and-wood-plank desk, if I do say so myself. (I need a lot of lamps! I hate using the overhead light) The book on the right is Black Holes and Warped Spacetime by William J. Kaufmann, III Half of my dresser: I wish I knew where I could find more of those rabbits. They have tags that say 'made in China', but I've only ever seen them at one particular antique mall around here. Every so often the rabbit in the back's head will fall off and startle me in the dead of night. Oh, and the stuffed zebra is modeling a dead relative's old clip-on earrings. I used to have way more gargoyle figurines but I've been forcing myself to get rid of them. Vanity: That's a framed picture of Mary Pickford on the left. |
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I think that this "wooden dresser thing" has been around for as long as I can remember. Someone else in the family had it before me. It's in good condition except one of the magnets that keeps the doors shut fell out. Getting down on your knees to dig into the video games in the back of the bottom shelf is a bitch, so I don't play those much |
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