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Taylor 506 Hot Beverage Thermometer $54.6 Taylor 506 Hot Beverage Thermometer |
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Taylor Taylor Swift Signature Acoustic Guitar Natural 3/4 Size Dreadnought $299 Inspired by memories of writing songs on her own Baby Taylor, Taylor Swift collaborated with Taylor Guitars to design the Taylor Swift Baby Taylor (TSBT).Based on Taylor's compact þ-scale Baby dreadnought, the TSBT is crafted from a resilient sapele laminate body with a solid Sitka spruce top. Swifts custom, screen-printed rosette design features the word Love three times among a delicate vine motif.The personalized design also features the title of her album Fearless inscribed along with her signature above the bridge.With a slim 1-11/16-inch neck and a compact shape, the guitar is just right for a young players hands and anyone who likes to pick up and play on the go.Swift fondly remembers her pint-size Baby Taylor as the perfect go-to guitar in between gigs during her early days of touring. I used to sit in the back seat of the rental car while I was on my radio tour at 16, writing songs on my Baby Taylor guitar, she reflects. I love the sound, and I love those memories.Recalling how the compact, portable Baby was a great songwriting tool for a girl on the go, Swift in turn wanted to encourage others to express their feelings through music, which led to the development of her signature model Taylor Swift Baby Taylor (TSBT).I wanted to share my passion for playing guitar with my fans, she says. For a beginner, finding the right guitar can be intimidating, but this guitar, its the perfect size. Even if youve been playing for years, its a great size to travel with.The TSBT is available at the same price point as the standard Baby Taylor, and comes with a gig bag.Type/Shape: 6-String 3/4 Size DreadnoughtBack & Sides: Sapele LaminateTop: Sitka SpruceSoundhole Rosette: Screen Printed Custom ArtworkNeck: Tropical American MahoganyFretboard: EbonyFretboard Inlay: Pearloid DotsHeadstock Overlay: LexanBinding: NoneBridge: EbonyNut & Saddle: TusqTuning Machines: Enclosed, Die-Cast Chrome PlatedStrings: Elixir Light Gauge Strings with NANOWEB CoatingGig bag |
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Sydney- A Rising 'Small Bar' Society
Sydney risks being overlooked as being an overly pretentious, consumer-focused society. Elaborate shopping cultures, five star skyscraper hotels, extravagant bars and clubs…
However, due to overwhelming public pressure, the NSW government significantly reduced the liquor license fees in 2007, leading to an influx of small bars in and around the city of Sydney. These bars are growing and growing in popularity- many of which are not visible to the naked eye. Hidden downstairs, behind archways, shop fronts and alleyways, you'll feel like you've transported back to the days of 'The Secret Garden' or 'The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe'.
Try 'Foxtrot' for example- a sheik yet funky, 'old skool' wine and pizza bar nestled in the back streets of the North Shore. Hidden behind a deceptive big old white arched door is a time warp of 1920's, decorated with furniture you may recognize from Nanna and Pop's all those years ago.
Another favourite is Shady Pines- hidden in the back streets of Darlinghurst is a haven from the ‘Wild Wild West'. You're greeted with country and western music, mousse heads, stuffed foxes and plenty of pine wood- feeling as though you've teleported into a Clint Eastwood movie.
Then there's the bars you probably walk right past every day- York St, Clarence St, even straight off George St- pick your ambience of an old Taylor (equip with singer sewing machines), Grandma's bar (with rocking chairs and tea cups) or Grasshopper (making friends with garden gnomes and drinking out of screw top jars).
Social.Aperitif is designed to let you in on some of Sydney's top secrets. It's got the perfect mix of alternative venues scattered across Sydney- guaranteed to convince even the most stubborn of opinion makers into believing that Sydney is turning into a refined culture of its own.
socialaperitif.blogspot.com is there to assist you in choosing a place to have a pre dinner beverage, stimulating the appetite before heading out to dinner. Categorised by location, each blog entry gives a brief description of the venue, followed by a recommended beverage, and dinner options available in the area (or at the venue itself) for afterwards. Whether it's catch up cocktails with the girls, a chilled beer or two with the boys- or perhaps a couple of wines with your loved one. You'll find the perfect place right here, with social.aperitif.
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