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Frank Turner - The Way I Tend To Be

All your bass are belong to us…

 

Fender Music Foundation delivering bass guitars to high school students in California.

 

Photo by Moriah Scoble

- Kit

2 Responses to “All your bass are belong to us…”

  • OK. Here comes a question from old-woman-land. Could you provide a translation of that title? I take it there’s some idiom involved, or some word play, or…. well, something. ;)

    Remember. I just learned about two months ago that “teh” (as in “teh kittiz”) isn’t a typo. Sigh.

  • kit:

    I echo your sigh at ‘teh’. It is from an anime that was badly translated into English.

    All your base are belong to us.

    The guys on my tech board were always saying it. Sadly it isnt a guitar joke. No one over there laughs when I make a C-sharp chord/programming language joke either so I have accepted that my two worlds will never collide. ;)

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