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Albert - This really is the final straw tonight. it's him or the dog.....?


Now for all of you who are avid readers of my questions, you will be aware that Albert is my lazy, stinking husband of nearly 50 years. So far this week he's broken a heated towel rail, a leslie speaker cabinet, a george foreman grill, the budgie's cage door, the handle off the frying pan, the stem from my saxifragus, Pluto's prick, the lid of the biscuit barrel, the front doorbell and my bex bissell. Everytime he's broken things he's always steaming drunk and has no recollection of it the next day and blames it on me. I'm furious. How can i get him to change his disgusting ways? The woman upstairs complains about us arguing all the time, but it's just really a way of life for us. He's gone out to get fish suppers (via the pub probably) and i feel like letting rip to him on his return. Any ideas? Thanks

What's Pluto's Prick? On second thoughts, perhaps i really don't wanna know................ lol, you're the funniest person on Yahoo answers! You always make me laugh - you rock!!!



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Leslie Speaker


Leslie Speaker


$62.13


The Leslie speaker is a specially constructed amplifier/loudspeaker used to create special audio effects using the Doppler effect. Named after its inventor, Donald Leslie, it is particularly associated with the Hammond organ. The Hammond/Leslie combination is now a ubiquitous element in many genres of music ranging from 1960s organ trio hard bop to the growling, distorted tones of early 1970s acid rock. Currently both the Leslie Speakers and the Hammond Organ are owned by Suzuki Musical Instrument Corporation. Author: Miller, Frederic P./ Vandome, Agnes F./ McBrewster, John Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 72 Publication Date: 2010/04/27 Language: English Dimensions: 5.98 x 9.01 x 0.17 inches

Leslie's


Leslie's


$19.99


Leslie's - Masterprint

Hammond Leslie 3301 Stationary Speaker


Hammond Leslie 3301 Stationary Speaker


$1295


The Leslie 3301 stationary speaker system is designed to amplify and enhance the sound of most keyboard products on the market today. It can also be used to add an additional channel to any Leslie speaker to facilitate multi-channel organs. Featuring a 300W RMS solid-state amplifier, it also contains five speakers: one 550-watt, 15" woofer, 2 - 5-1/4" mid-range and 2 — 1" tweeters which produces extremely clean highs and solid deep bass that you can actually feel. An 11 pin Leslie jack as well as a 1/4" line input jack are provided. This Hammond Leslie speaker has been designed to be placed either on top of our matching Leslie 3300 or directly on the floor. You choose the location that gives you the best sound reproduction. The Leslie 3301 speaker is finished in a high-impact durable black finish and is especially designed for the touring musician.

Leslie System 21 Stationary Unit


Leslie System 21 Stationary Unit


$1175


Add the Leslie System 21 Stationary Unit to the Rotary Unit and you've got the Leslie sound at its biggest and fattest. This powered speaker outputs 150W for the bass and 50W for the horn. Speakers include a 12" woofer and horn tweeter. Volume, master volume, plus bass and treble tone controls. Connections include XLR with phantom power and 1/4" mic/line inputs, insert (send/return), plus line out and remote power input.

Hammond Leslie 3301 Stationary Speaker  886830206184


Hammond Leslie 3301 Stationary Speaker 886830206184


$1100.75


The Leslie 3301 stationary speaker system is designed to amplify and enhance the sound of most keyboard products on the market today. It can also be used to add an additional channel to any Leslie speaker to facilitate multi-channel organs. Featuring a 300W RMS solid-state amplifier, it also contains five speakers: one 550-watt, 15" woofer, 2 - 5-1/4" mid-range and 2 — 1" tweeters which produces extremely clean highs and solid deep bass that you can actually feel. An 11 pin Leslie jack as well as a 1/4" line input jack are provided. This Hammond Leslie speaker has been designed to be placed either on top of our matching Leslie 3300 or directly on the floor. You choose the location that gives you the best sound reproduction. The Leslie 3301 speaker is finished in a high-impact durable black finish and is especially designed for the touring musician.

Hammond Leslie 3301 Stationary Speaker Regular 886830295447


Hammond Leslie 3301 Stationary Speaker Regular 886830295447


$647.5


The Leslie 3301 stationary speaker system is designed to amplify and enhance the sound of most keyboard products on the market today. It can also be used to add an additional channel to any Leslie speaker to facilitate multi-channel organs. Featuring a 300W RMS solid-state amplifier, it also contains five speakers: one 550-watt, 15" woofer, 2 - 5-1/4" mid-range and 2 — 1" tweeters which produces extremely clean highs and solid deep bass that you can actually feel. An 11 pin Leslie jack as well as a 1/4" line input jack are provided. This Hammond Leslie speaker has been designed to be placed either on top of our matching Leslie 3300 or directly on the floor. You choose the location that gives you the best sound reproduction. The Leslie 3301 speaker is finished in a high-impact durable black finish and is especially designed for the touring musician.Amplifier:220W RMS bass amp80W RMS treble ampSpeakers:550W 15" woofer2 - 5 -1/4" mid range tweeters2 - 1" tweetersInputs:11-pin and 8-pin Leslie connector1/4" line input jack1/4" foot switch jackControlsMaster volumeBassTrebleHorn levelSubwoofer levelCabinetRuggedly built with high-impact finish

Leslie System 21 Stationary Unit  886830229190


Leslie System 21 Stationary Unit 886830229190


$587.5


Add the Leslie System 21 Stationary Unit to the Rotary Unit and you've got the Leslie sound at its biggest and fattest. This powered speaker outputs 150W for the bass and 50W for the horn. Speakers include a 12" woofer and horn tweeter. Volume, master volume, plus bass and treble tone controls. Connections include XLR with phantom power and 1/4" mic/line inputs, insert (send/return), plus line out and remote power input. 150W bass power50W horn power12" woofer Horn tweeterXLR (with phantom power) and 1/4" inputsSend/return insertLine out and remote power inputVolume, master volume, plus bass and treble tone controls19-3/4"W x 29-1/2"H x 19-3/4"D85.8 lbs.

Used Leslie System 21 Stationary Unit  886830229190


Used Leslie System 21 Stationary Unit 886830229190


$587.5


Add the Leslie System 21 Stationary Unit to the Rotary Unit and you've got the Leslie sound at its biggest and fattest. This powered speaker outputs 150W for the bass and 50W for the horn. Speakers include a 12" woofer and horn tweeter. Volume, master volume, plus bass and treble tone controls. Connections include XLR with phantom power and 1/4" mic/line inputs, insert (send/return), plus line out and remote power input. 150W bass power50W horn power12" woofer Horn tweeterXLR (with phantom power) and 1/4" inputsSend/return insertLine out and remote power inputVolume, master volume, plus bass and treble tone controls19-3/4"W x 29-1/2"H x 19-3/4"D85.8 lbs.

Used Hammond Leslie 3301 Stationary Speaker Regular 886830295447


Used Hammond Leslie 3301 Stationary Speaker Regular 886830295447


$647.5


The Leslie 3301 stationary speaker system is designed to amplify and enhance the sound of most keyboard products on the market today. It can also be used to add an additional channel to any Leslie speaker to facilitate multi-channel organs. Featuring a 300W RMS solid-state amplifier, it also contains five speakers: one 550-watt, 15" woofer, 2 - 5-1/4" mid-range and 2 - 1" tweeters which produces extremely clean highs and solid deep bass that you can actually feel. An 11 pin Leslie jack as well as a 1/4" line input jack are provided. This Hammond Leslie speaker has been designed to be placed either on top of our matching Leslie 3300 or directly on the floor. You choose the location that gives you the best sound reproduction. The Leslie 3301 speaker is finished in a high-impact durable black finish and is especially designed for the touring musician.Amplifier:220W RMS bass amp80W RMS treble ampSpeakers:550W 15" woofer2 - 5 -1/4" mid range tweeters2 - 1" tweetersInputs:11-pin and 8-pin Leslie connector1/4" line input jack1/4" foot switch jackControlsMaster volumeBassTrebleHorn levelSubwoofer levelCabinetRuggedly built with high-impact finish

Leslie Caron


Leslie Caron


$7.99


Leslie Caron - Photo

Leslie Phillips


Leslie Phillips


$7.99


Leslie Phillips - Photo

Leslie Uggams


Leslie Uggams


$7.99


Leslie Uggams - Photo


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Leslie speaker


What Would You See If You Looked In An Honest Mirror?

  Do You See What They See?

 If you're anything like me, your last gesture before leaving your bedroom each morning is a fast review in a full-length mirror.  Just to make sure.

To make sure the shoes actually go with the suit, skirt, or slacks.

To make sure no threads are hanging, no flying hems, and no runs in your last unopened pair of hose. To make sure . . . Even with that final glance, have you ever wondered what others see when they look at you? Do they see what you see both literally and figuratively?

What do they see and hear when you speak? Whether you are speaking to your board, your bank, a prospect, client, media, or an interviewer, do they hear what you hear? The quick answer is NO. Absolutely NOT. Not possible.

Have you ever heard the saying that practicing a speech does not count unless you practice out loud? There are several reasons this advice is valid. What stands out most is the physiological reason. Your voice sounds different outside of your body than it does inside your head.  The very act of the words reverberating off the bones in your ear causes the sound to be different once words are spoken out loud.

One winter day, eight brave people, from different backgrounds, different ages, different businesses, different communication and leadership skills, convened with a common purpose. The purpose was to see themselves as others see them. A professional videographer was present and myself.

Each person was videotaped. We played back the video, I made suggestions, and we taped again. The improvement in just a few minutes of instruction was amazing. Let me tell you about some of the participants:

Hank

Hank is a 50-year-old man who thought he was passionate when speaking about green causes. Hank has to present often to get buy-in for hundred thousand dollar projects. Hank learned from the reaction of the group that his passion came across as scary. When Hank saw himself on tape, he saw that his passion came across as anger to others. He also learned that vanity be gone, he looked more trustworthy with his new glasses than trying to look younger without them.

Matt

Matt is a young attorney. He really thought he was emphasizing points through his delivery. First, the participants then the tape showed him that he was wooden in delivery. Not good form for a litigator. A simple exercise: take one sentence, any sentence. Each time you recite it emphasize a different word. See if the listener can correctly identify the word you emphasized.

Brian 

Brian Is a young, dynamo, a thirty-year-old whirling dervish of enthusiasm and energy. When he tested out a presentation to a client on a new branding strategy, our participants were confused.

Brian, fearing his "normal" style might overwhelm his audience thought he should use a calm, soothing, voice. We called him Pastor Brian. The style he selected was appropriate for a sermon, not a marketing send off. The participants called for Brian to let out the real Brian. If ever enthusiasm is appropriate, it is at the launch of a brand.

 

Amanda

Amanda is a young woman who takes her responsibilities very seriously. Her style is a just the facts ma'am kind of style. Jewelry and makeup are not in her morning regimen. She thought that was adequate. When she saw herself on video she could see the improvement a scarf and lipstick made. Two changes that made it easier for the audience to see where the message came from.

Simple not easy lessons learned:

  1. You are using less emphasis that you think you use. Really look at the words. Your voice and demeanor need to reflect the words you are saying.
  2. Women wear bright or something of interest around your neck to help the audience see where the message is coming from.
  3. Men wear a bright and solid tie or shirt of color to draw attention to where the message is coming from.
  4. You can't see what others see and hear.

The first time I saw myself on TV I was stunned. Every morning I put make up on using a lighted magnifying mirror. I thought I looked at an honest reflection. The problem was, when we look in the mirror we tend to be expressionless. In life, our face moves. So imagine my surprise when I saw myself on TV and saw wrinkles. You can't see or hear yourself accurately in your own vacuum.

What lessons can you learn by finding your own human mirror?

Our mission is to improve the world, one leader at a time. Leslie G. Ungar, president of Electric Impulse Communications, Inc., coach, speaker, and strategist. Follow 100 Communication Tips in 100 Daysblog: leadersneedtospeak.wordpress.com www.ElectricImpulse.com

About the Author

A communication expert, Leslie ignites clients and audiences to believe in the singular conviction that they are their own best solution. She creates a personalized strategy to electrify the journey to performance potential through developing new communication patterns and implementing methods that make things happen and help executives, business owners, leaders, and sales teams prosper. As president of Electric Impulse Communications, Inc., she helps individuals and corporations supercharge their leadership performance. She can help you identify your competitive edge to improve individual and company performance. Her clients see her as someone to "think with." Her goal for you is to always, always, always speak with the clarity, confidence, and conviction to move your agenda forward. "Nobody can do it better or makes YOU better than Leslie Ungar," says Lynda Hirsch, nationally syndicated columnist and TV guest. Ungar hosts a monthly Time/Warner television show called Civic Forum. This show and her work within the corporate world provide access to executives and how they think. She writes a monthly column for the Florida based magazine Affluent, and is often interviewed and quoted frequently in regional and national media. Leslie always has an opinion on current events in the business, sports, and political worlds because she sees all issues through the lens of communication. Now a member of the National Speaker's Association, her interest in the role of communication began in the sixth grade. She wrote a play about the role that the lack of communication played in Custer's Last Stand, and her best friend played the role of Custer's horse! As you listen to and study with Leslie you will hear about how excelling in the horse show ring is similar to excelling in your own area of expertise: first place is always first place. She was a nationally ranked equestrian in the Top Three in her field. Embedded with the belief that words can change your world, as a graduate student she wrote every Presidential hopeful about how they could improve their image as a candidate. Ungar serves as adjunct faculty at The University of Akron. Her undergraduate and Master's Degree are both in Communication and Rhetoric. Her dad still wants to know what rhetoric is!