Also, a contest! In the title of this idea, which "bass" refers to the fish, and which to the instrument? And more importantly, what clues lead you to this conclusion.
Winner will receive nothing in particular, except perhaps a nod of approval (which, even though you can't see me, you should be able to feel through space and time).
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Also, a contest! In the title of this idea, which "bass" refers to the fish, and which to the instrument? And more importantly, what clues lead you to this conclusion.
Winner will receive nothing in particular, except perhaps a nod of approval (which, even though you can't see me, you should be able to feel through space and time).
Wow, the kinda cool turtle playing the drum from way back when is actually, kinda cool...kinda.
And as for your contest, clearly the blue bass guitar is playing the bass fish; I mean, when has anyone ever heard of fish playing an instrument?
-Chris
Sooooo it doesn't really matter how you mean it because either way is is still a fish playing a string instrument. I love word play and fantasy.
Well, the only clue that leads me to believe that the first reference refers to the fish is the lack of a dash between bass and playing.
Of course, I'm not very knowledgeable in regards to the semantics of the English language, so for all I know using a dash is horribly incorrect.
yeah, the lack of hyphen makes me think that the first bass is the fish, the second the instrument.
btw, nice barracuda!
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