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The phrase "Cleans up nicely"


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its the same as some food recipie ingredients, description, "take a nice snapper fillet...."


"Well NO {censored},,, OR, we could try taking a not so nice filet, or maybe a rancid piece of snapper jerky that was regergitated by a sick pelican and sun dried into leahter on a sun soaked dirty dock."


I mean, do we really need the word, "nice"? Like if they didnt say use a nice flilet, that we wouldnt be smart enough not to just use any old piece of crap laying around?

 

 

Thank you! That's exactly what I meant!

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I feel the term is best applied to pedals. Lots of pedals DON'T clean up nicely when you turn your guitar down. That's not necessarily a bad thing, but lots of guys leave their pedals on and want them to behave like an amp, which normally clean up when you turn down your guitar. Lots of guitars get murky when you turn down their volume knob. I guess that would be an instance when it doesn't clean up nicely. 'Nicely' reminds me of Jack Nicholson ( Col. Jessup) in 'A Few Good Men': " Ask me NICELY Danny boy!"

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