Who do you think is the sexiest member of U2? Part II

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Which of these band members do you think is "the sex"?


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I know Larry's no longer a factor in this equasion, but I'll use any occasion to post this pic :love:

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+ Adam looks hot with that blue pick (it is called a pick?? :reject:)

Yep, to be more exact it's a blue nylon Herdim pick.:nerd:
 
Yep, to be more exact it's a blue nylon Herdim pick.:nerd:

thanks. I wasn't sure. I even tried checking in dictionaries but it turns out that musical equipment is not very... dictionary-firendly ;)
finally I remembered what Dave Mustaine called it...
 
thanks. I wasn't sure. I even tried checking in dictionaries but it turns out that musical equipment is not very... dictionary-firendly ;)
finally I remembered what Dave Mustaine called it...

Most common name is a guitar pick, but it can also be called a plectrum. Which is a more international word since other countries have that too(for example, in Dutch a pick is called a plectrum, in German/Swedish a plektrum, in Danish/Norwegian a Plekter, in Spanish a plectro, French plectre..you get the gist ;))

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Most common name is a guitar pick, but it can also be called a plectrum. Which is a more international word since other countries have that too(for example, in Dutch a pick is called a plectrum, in German/Swedish a plektrum, in Danish/Norwegian a Plekter, in Spanish a plectro, French plectre..you get the gist ;))

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and in Polish it's called kostka, which literally means dice.
(don't know abouth Swedish, but in Norwegian it's called en plekter ;) )
 
Most common name is a guitar pick, but it can also be called a plectrum. Which is a more international word since other countries have that too(for example, in Dutch a pick is called a plectrum, in German/Swedish a plektrum, in Danish/Norwegian a Plekter, in Spanish a plectro, French plectre..you get the gist ;))

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:drool:
 
Most common name is a guitar pick, but it can also be called a plectrum. Which is a more international word since other countries have that too(for example, in Dutch a pick is called a plectrum, in German/Swedish a plektrum, in Danish/Norwegian a Plekter, in Spanish a plectro, French plectre..you get the gist ;))

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In Spanish it's called púa :D
 
and in Polish it's called kostka, which literally means dice.
(don't know abouth Swedish, but in Norwegian it's called en plekter ;) )
:D oh thanks! I didn't know that yet. Strange word.

In Spanish it's called púa :D

Really? Spanish guy told me once it was plectro. :scratch: strange..

I think I may be confusing it with italian, though that's plettro. They don't like the c that much. :wink:
 
:D oh thanks! I didn't know that yet. Strange word.



Really? Spanish guy told me once it was plectro. :scratch: strange..

I think I may be confusing it with italian, though that's plettro. They don't like the c that much. :wink:


looks like you have quite a collection of words there :D
 
:D oh thanks! I didn't know that yet. Strange word.



Really? Spanish guy told me once it was plectro. :scratch: strange..

I think I may be confusing it with italian, though that's plettro. They don't like the c that much. :wink:

Maybe there's that other way to say it too... but I had never heard the word plectro in Spain before... I've always heard everybody say púa
 
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