Jeff "Skunk" Baxter often sits while playing guitar for a few reasons, including comfort and the ability to focus more on his performance. Sitting allows him to maintain better control over his instrument and technique, especially given the complexity of his guitar work. Additionally, it can help him connect more intimately with the audience during live performances.
Jeff "Skunk" Baxter, formerly with Steely Dan and Doobie Brothers
Robert Fripp from King Crimson also sat down a lot. It's comfortable and you can get your favorite angle on the guitar. No weight on your shoulders either. While Skunk didn't use many pedals, it gave Fripp the ability to hit many pedals without losing balance.
It always has had it's stripe.
If i knew the answers, I wouldn't have asked the question in the first place. KMT :)
I don't know for sure but that is what I have always heard.
No, the "skunk" rule is a made up basement rule. If you are playing with your friends, and you want to play the "skunk" rules, then its 7-0 or 11-1. But the OFFICIAL rules of the ITTF do not include this rule.
The "skunk" rule is an UNOFFICIAL rule of ping pong. If you are playing with you're friends then a "skunk" rule would be 7-0 or 11-1, but the OFFICIAL ITTF rules do not include a "skunk" rule, it's just made up.
Pepe Le Pew the skunk on the old cartoons that was always chasing pussycats.
A striped skunk
Yes, but she is always a few feet away
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Pig, Dog, ______, Skunk, Monkey, Elephant, Cow Family Feud