Stephen Carpenters "Dope" Kiesel

Steph’s so high he has a poster of bob marley on his wall, and in the poster, bob is wearing a T-shirt with Steph on it
 
I just wonder how many people are going to ask kiesel for a similar guitar. I mostly see this kind of thing in custom bathrooms. It is kind of cool to have LED inside of a quartz countertop. But i play music with my guitar and can't imagine how cool it would be when the LEDs stop working and you have a nonworking gimmick
Pull up to a gig on a harley covered in colored LED lights, then break out your kiesel weed guitar covered in LED lights. Probably plug into some sort of H&K nasameister amp covered in lights toggles knobs and switches, then spend most of your set sorting out your eq and troubleshooting your LED's. Gig of the future.
 
Yeah, I mean who would ever expect a rock or metal musician, or a musician from any genre (especially Reggae) to be a habitual user of an intoxicant?
I'm ok with it but if I ran a C&W band on the side I would beat the crap out of any of the band guys I caught using it on set break just to maintain the status quo. :LOL:
 
Why you hate Jimi man? He's just being his merman self in a purple haze.

Dude, I live in washington state. There are 4 weed stores in a 2 block radius from my house

I spend every second of every day being forced to listen to awful 4th generation Kyuss and Trouble clones and smelling BO, unwashed ass and shame in a cloud of shatter and weed-vape smoke.

I listen to the most retarded people spout the most retarded opinions every second of every day, and watch dumbass teenagers high out of their minds wreck cars and endanger multiple times a day in my neighborhood

I don't hate weed itself, and I don't think it should be illegal, but being forced to be around stoners and stoner culture has literally turned me reactionary
 
Dude, I live in washington state. There are 4 weed stores in a 2 block radius from my house

I spend every second of every day being forced to listen to awful 4th generation Kyuss and Trouble clones and smelling BO, unwashed ass and shame in a cloud of shatter and weed-vape smoke.

I listen to the most retarded people spout the most retarded opinions every second of every day, and watch dumbass teenagers high out of their minds wreck cars and endanger multiple times a day in my neighborhood

I don't hate weed itself, and I don't think it should be illegal, but being forced to be around stoners and stoner culture has literally turned me reactionary
You would fit in well in rural TX with this outlook just stop at boot barn on your way down for the proper footwear. :LOL:
 
Dude, I live in washington state. There are 4 weed stores in a 2 block radius from my house

I spend every second of every day being forced to listen to awful 4th generation Kyuss and Trouble clones and smelling BO, unwashed ass and shame in a cloud of shatter and weed-vape smoke.

I listen to the most retarded people spout the most retarded opinions every second of every day, and watch dumbass teenagers high out of their minds wreck cars and endanger multiple times a day in my neighborhood

I don't hate weed itself, and I don't think it should be illegal, but being forced to be around stoners and stoner culture has literally turned me reactionary
Not a fan of shatter or vapes. Especially not vapes out in public. That's what my full spectrum and RSO gummies are for.

As someone who grew up and still lives in the south let me just say I'll take that over drunk teen spoiled rich kid wannabe rednecks blasting shitty modern country, rap, or worse country rap in lifted and LED'd out 4x4's that have never seen a mud pit or pulled a boat out of a primitive launch.
 
Not a fan of shatter or vapes. Especially not vapes out in public. That's what my full spectrum and RSO gummies are for.

As someone who grew up and still lives in the south let me just say I'll take that over drunk teen spoiled rich kid wannabe rednecks blasting shitty modern country, rap, or worse country rap in lifted and LED'd out 4x4's that have never seen a mud pit or pulled a boat out of a primitive launch.

Different strokes :dunno:

Until you've experienced the "enriching diversity" of a deep blue state, let's just say the grass probably always looks greener in your neighbor's yard
 
I love texas :dunno: the ole lady would never wanna live there, though I hear there are more mosques these days :hys:
I dunno the local greek orthodox monastery out in Kendalia is a converted mosque but I think there are some in Dallas and Austin. There is a Sikh temple up near Leander. There are a lot of Indians here but tbh I have had pleasant experiences with them. *shrugs
 
Different strokes :dunno:

Until you've experienced the "enriching diversity" of a deep blue state, let's just say the grass probably always looks greener in your neighbor's yard
Man, I lived in Denver. There's a reason the locals called the park in front of the capital building "Needle Park". Don't wear your flops or your 'stocks there, at least when I was there mid '90s.
 
Man, I lived in Denver. There's a reason the locals called the park in front of the capital building "Needle Park". Don't wear your flops or your 'stocks there, at least when I was there mid '90s.
I worked in denver for a few months.

Needle Park is like what downtown looks like in small towns and villages in washington; the big cities (seattle, tacoma, spokane) are much, much muuuuuch worse. Maybe not as bad as San Francisco, but that's not saying much. There's an underpass here that had a homeless camp population so big, there were cops and social workers that were permanently assigned to it.
 
I live in Florida, and while we don't have huge camps, we do have homeless people all over the place. Red, blue, purple, it don't matter. America has had a rampant homeless problem since Reagan gutted the NIH's mental healthcare system, and farms started hiring illegal migrant workers to drop wages that were primarily paid to white transients back in the '70s and decades before.

Sure the NIH had issues going back decades. Horrible facilities in many cases, lots of abuse, and shady shit. But it got people off the street, and helped some deal with their issues in a way they could function.
 
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