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Is the information about their length/expiration available to the public, or is that private information?
espguitars
10-02-2007, 10:18 AM
What would be the need for such info?
R11GJH
10-02-2007, 12:44 PM
it is usually kept confidential, unless it is leaked for a reason, eg a deal is ending and the band/artist want more cash.
JoeSerpico
10-02-2007, 01:07 PM
Yea I'd like to know that out of curiosity too. Ah well.
BrazilianBootyLover
10-02-2007, 03:00 PM
Its none of anyone's business. I mean do you go around telling everyone how much your parents make?
xchumfiestax
10-02-2007, 03:01 PM
uhh, there are people like that ya know
guitarsatbmusic
10-02-2007, 06:08 PM
Contract
Big Rock Star and ESP Guitars
For everytime you manage to say the words "ESP Guitars" the ESP Guitar Company will present to you 1 (ONE) Dunkin Donuts free sugar donut voucher. For every photograph published of you playing your ESP guitar or bass ESP Guitar Company will present you with 1 (ONE) $50 Macy's Voucher. If you are able to strike a mean face pose WITH "Devils Horns" the Macy's voucher will be presented along with 1 (ONE) Dinner for a Duo at the Outback Steakhouse of your choice. (Which, incidentally, appears to have fuck all to do with Australia i it's menu!)
Contract period is for 50 (FIFTY) Years or until the reanimation of Jimi Hendrix (whichever should come first).
Signed:
Rock God
deftoneskidd
10-02-2007, 07:32 PM
i don't see what the big deal is.. dunkin donuts' donuts are gross anyways.. Outback rocks tho, that would be a huge perk for me...
my parents make $195,000 collectively per month through one of those work-at-home programs.. they really do work!! send me $49.95 and i'll tell you how to get started for yourself!
guitarsatbmusic
10-02-2007, 09:34 PM
Outback rocks tho, that would be a huge perk for me...
Just out of interest, let's study this here "Outback Steakhouse" some from an Australian perspective.
Aussie Cheese Fries
Aussie chips made fresh daily with Idaho potatoes topped with Monterey Jack, Cheddar, bits of bacon and served with a spicy ranch dressing ..............................$6.99
DOES NOT HAPPEN IN AUSTRALIA - EVER. PS, what is Monterey Jack anyways?
Seared Ahi Tuna - NEW!
Sashimi-style Yellow Fin tuna, spice rubbed and seared.
Served with sides of soy dressing and wasabi vinaigrette ......................................$7.99
DOES NOT HAPPEN IN AUSTRALIA - We sell Tuna to the Japanese for this there
Coral Reef Crab Dip
Sweet Pacific Rim crabmeat with a combination of Smoked Gouda and
Parmesan cheeses, corn and red peppers. Baked until bubbly and golden.
Served with honey-wheat toasts .................................................. ............................$7.99
NOT HOW WE EAT CRAB HERE
Gold Coast Coconut Shrimp
Dipped in beer batter, rolled in coconut and fried golden.
Served with Creole-marmalade .................................................. ..............................$7.99
WHAT, COCONUT!??? And Gold Coast and Shrimp don't exactly go together
Tassie’s Buffalo Strips
Thick, moist chicken strips with spicy Buffalo sauce,
celery and Danish Blue Cheese dressing .................................................. ..............$7.49
BUFFALOS? DANISH CHEESE?
Grilled Shrimp on the Barbie
Sprinkled with seasonings and delicately grilled.
Served with homemade remoulade sauce............................................. ...................$7.99
WTF IS REMOULADE?
Pan-Seared Darling Point Lobster-Crab Cakes
Two plump cakes loaded with sweet lobster and Pacific Rim crabmeat.
Topped with fresh tomato and basil, served with homemade remoulade sauce ....$8.99
AGAIN WITH THE "REMOULADE"
Kookaburra Wings®
Fresh chicken drumettes coated in savory seasonings and served
mild, medium or hot with celery and Danish Blue Cheese dressing ........................$7.49
TRADEMARKED Kookaburra??? And again with the Danish cheese. We do have our own AUSTRALIAN cheese here.
staccato tomato
10-02-2007, 09:47 PM
whoa dude, chill. its only a franchise. its ok. ;)
guitarsatbmusic
10-02-2007, 09:50 PM
:rollin I'm not that fussed. Seems awful odd to me is all. Outback my asshole :p
xchumfiestax
10-02-2007, 09:52 PM
hey now, Outback may not be authentic aussie cuisine but they have some damn good steaks :lol
staccato tomato
10-02-2007, 10:00 PM
blooming onions and even arctic salmon too. :)
The Sloth
10-03-2007, 07:29 AM
Is the information about their length/expiration available to the public, or is that private information?
Is your contract between you and the supplier of the tools you use at work available to the public???
Shreddy
10-03-2007, 07:37 AM
i don't see what the big deal is.. dunkin donuts' donuts are gross anyways.. Outback rocks tho, that would be a huge perk for me...
my parents make $195,000 collectively per month through one of those work-at-home programs.. they really do work!! send me $49.95 and i'll tell you how to get started for yourself!
I'd like to know. :rollin:rolleyes:
nileguy
10-03-2007, 09:35 AM
PS, what is Monterey Jack anyways?
When Rayna and I lived in Monterey, there actually was a rapist running around dubbed Monterey Jack...he got caught in a Kinkos photocopying his agenda to leaflet the local college campus. He was a Scientologist no less...
angelzdecay
10-03-2007, 03:56 PM
montery jack cheese ftw
ESPimp
10-03-2007, 09:57 PM
Dont worry, Dave Mustaine will fuck up your contract by sending you free Dean Guitars just like the guys from "The Confession" :rollin
smashandgrab1forme
10-03-2007, 10:01 PM
WHAT, COCONUT!??? And Gold Coast and Shrimp don't exactly go together
Beg to disagree
staccato tomato
10-03-2007, 11:35 PM
What the hell is Gold Coast? I want some.
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