El Kabong!

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Vivat diabolus in musica! MTGuru's (old) GG Clips / Blackbird Clips

Joel Barish: Is there any risk of brain damage?
Dr. Mierzwiak: Well, technically speaking, the procedure is brain damage.
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I'm going to say it was likely more of an "El Kabing".


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It might have been a baritone uke. And what maker? Which tonewoods? What kind of strings? I hate it when news reports leave out the important details.
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I'm currently building a baritone resonator uke, which would certainly result in a charge of murder if so employed.


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So does that mean that I can't bring my ukulele through airport security anymore? On account of being an assault weapon? Argh..

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