By cbarebo - 11/10/2009 17:21 - United States

Today, I went in my room to play my guitar. I found my Les Paul on the floor with all the strings missing. I later found out my grandma cut them off because I was playing "Devil's Music." FML
I agree, your life sucks 49 771
You deserved it 3 701

Same thing different taste

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wowwww. tell her that she owes u the money for it now xD

mycleverusername 0

I don't think Grandma's familiar with the Golden Rule. I say you steal her knitting needles. That'll show her.

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towell777 0

id rather listen to underoath or tdwp than some pop or rap shit

lizzyxmuffinsz 0

just because it sounds "devilish" doesn't mean it's devil music. TDWP and Underoath are christian bands(: Although I say that whenever my parents tell me to turn the music down, they still consider it "demonic" -.- lawlz.

Pictured above we have a prime example of what is legally known as "justifiable homicide."

tdwprulezd00d 0

tdwp = win. all the haters are just jealous. go ahead and flame me see if i care ;)

tdwprulezd00d 0

If the actual guitar is damaged, FLY. If it's ligit... that shit's expensive. Strings can be replaced easily though.... but your grandma's a psycho.

Boffer 0

She did probably damage the guitar itself aswell. When you cut all of the strings off at once, the neck of the guitar will be relieved off much pressure quickly. That makes the neck bend slightly, the wood stretch (might crack) and you get a more "sour" sound from it, especially on an expensive guitar like a Gibson. That is why you shan't remove all of the strings at once when changing them.

Your last sentence makes you sound like a huge tool. Shan't stands for shall not, and since you aren't controlling them, it's only a recommendation. The word you're looking for is shouldn't because you're only advising against it. I agree with you on how it ***** up the guitar though. If anyone did that to me, I would probably start crying. Lmao.