Boomboxes in Real Life

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superlew

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JustCruisin said:
Next time get a pic of those "intellectual types" picking it over.. I want to see the confusion on their faces! :lol:
There wasn't a heck of a lot of intellectual behavior going on when these pics were taken. :lol:
The intellectuals turn in early.
We stay up late.
 

redbenjoe

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here is a totally original set --in real life action :-D :breakdance:

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floyd

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redbenjoe said:
here is a totally original set --in real life action :-D :breakdance:

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that's one of my all time favorite pic's
hell i would own that box if for no other reason than to have that chick stand behind it :drool: :drool:
 

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Here are my Boomboxery HiFi edition Victor's at work:

The M90 working as a reference monitor at a friend's recording studio during an awesome dub-mixing session!

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The 550 blasting at the same friend's July 4th Yacht-Rock and Dubwise par-tay (don't ask)!

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Go!

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THAFUZZ

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Took my wife's old High School Sanyo radio with us to visit Crater Lake, Oregon. Mt. Mazama was an active Volcano that collapsed into itself abpprox. 6,700 years ago. What remained, is a large crater at the Mt's top that has filled with water from rain and snow. it's the bluest / clearest water I've ever seen. The lake is about 1,900 ft. deep. I took a chance by standing on the ledge next to an old tree with the Sanyo hoping I didn't drop 780 ft. :-O. Hope You all like the pics :yes:

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THAFUZZ

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Reli said:
Nice pics! I plan on going there soon, and taking the boat to the island!
I want to do that too. The brochure says You got to get there at least 45 mins. erly to allow for the 1.8 mile hike down the only side of the crater. It's amazing. Have fun. :-)
 
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