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A hollowbody guitar produced by Gibson and introduced in 1958. The guitar was designed by Gibson’s president at the time, Ted McCarty. The ES-335 has been used by some of rock and jazz’s most legendary artists, including:

Alex Lifeson of Rush
Larry Carlton of steely Dan
Eric Clapton
And a bunch of other guys.

The specs include: A poplar/Mahogany/ or sometimes even a maple body.

Rosewood Fretboard
2 or 3 ply plastics.
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by Latenightcoffee October 4, 2020
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The famous Ferrari 166mm that was produced between 1948 to about 1953. Nicknamed the “barchetta”, this car was probably Ferrari’s greatest invention. Won the 1948 and 1949 Mille Miglia races, and also won le mans. was equipped with a 2.0 litre colombo v12 and a 5-speed manual transmission. Also a famous Rush song that was on the album Moving Pictures, released in 1981. The song was inspired by a 1973 short story by Richard Foster, “A nice morning drive” about a man who finds an old race car in his uncle’s farmhouse.
My uncle has a country place, no one knows about.

RIP Neil Peart (1952-2020). Hope you found that barchetta.

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Person 2: omg that car is beautiful
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An Airplane-like orbiter that orbited earth in the 1980s through about 2011. The first space shuttle was launched in 1983. The shuttle launched from a humungous fuel tank in the middle, followed by two boosters on the side. The space shuttle program, as many consider, was a massive waste of money. since the fuel tanks and boosters were not reusable, new boosters and fuel tanks had to be built for EVERY SINGLE LAUNCH. this, understandably, cost a ton of money out of Nasa's pockets. The last space shuttle that was ever launched was Atlantis in 2011. To add insult to injury, two space shuttles in history have exploded, killing crew members. Challenger in 1986, and Columbia in 2003.
The shuttle was launched from the John F. Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Florida. The space shuttle went into space, the side boosters detached, the fuel tank detached, and the actual space shuttle released a satellite into space. the space shuttle came back down and landed in California, then was taken back to florida on a modified Boeing-747.
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Person 2: yea it was awesome
by Latenightcoffee October 16, 2020
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The drummer for the smiths from 1982-1987. Even though his drumming is quite basic, he still holds down the groove along with bassist Andy rourke. Also a good looking guy. Him and rourke also pursuited a lawsuit in the early 2000s claiming that Johnny marr and morrissey were not giving him enough royalty money.
Hey man, I went to that smiths concert yesterday. It was incredible!

Cool, I love mike Joyce!
by Latenightcoffee February 6, 2021
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The former guitarist of the famous rock band The Police. An underrated guitarist by all means. Summers brought a unique feeling to the police’s music. Was pushed around by sting in the band, later left. The last police gig was in 2008.
Person 1: dude I just saw the Police live!

Person two: did you see Andy Summers though?
by Latenightcoffee December 26, 2020
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A beautiful, simple, and iconic little car that was first produced in 1938, and was an icon in the counterculture era of the late 1960’s. Originally named the Type-1 but later caught on as the Bug, Beetle, and the “Käfer” due to the unique curvy shape like a beetle. They were produced in North America from 1949 to 1979, and was produced in Brazil until 1986, and Mexico until 2018, which was the last location that these cars were produced in. It was designed by Ferdinand Porsche in the mid-1930’s, and the design was an idea of Nazi Germany leader Adolf Hitler. Although controversial, this idea spawned a half century-long love and use of these cars and also the brand as a whole. Marketed as fun, cute, and reliable, these cars spread like wildfire due to great marketing and a unique teardrop design. They went through a ton of changes before being completely re-designed in 1998.
Person 1: Hey man! I got this classic VW bug today!

Person 2: Awesome! The Volkswagen Beetle was a counterculture icon. A beautiful, simple, and iconic little car that was first produced in 1938, and was an icon in the counterculture era of the late 1960’s. Originally named the Type-1 but later caught on as the Bug, Beetle, and the “Käfer” due to the unique curvy shape like a beetle. They were produced in North America from 1949 to 1979, and was produced in Brazil until 1986, and Mexico until 2018, which was the last location that these cars were produced in. It was designed by Ferdinand Porsche in the mid-1930’s, and the design was an idea of Nazi Germany leader Adolf Hitler. Although controversial, this idea spawned a half century-long love and use of these cars and also the brand as a whole. Marketed as fun, cute, and reliable, these cars spread like wildfire due to great marketing and a unique teardrop design. They went through a ton of changes before being completely re-designed in 1998.
by Latenightcoffee January 26, 2022
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