Six Degrees of Chiff and Fipple
- Martin Milner
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Six Degrees of Chiff and Fipple
Chatting with Avanutria over the holidays, we considered that almost every subject we thought of has been covered, or touched upon, on this illustrious website at some point.
If you can think of anything (suitable for disussion on a family forum) that has not yet been discussed, please post below...
If you can think of anything (suitable for disussion on a family forum) that has not yet been discussed, please post below...
It don't mean a thing if it ain't got that schwing
- Jeff Stallard
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How about where to keep your whistle in the car? I'm thinking of putting in a special bracket on the dash so I can have easy access to it at stoplights. Yes, I've only been playing a month, but I'm already geeked enough to play in the car.
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Why is John Sheehan of the Dubliners not mentioned with any great frequency in these pages????
An incredible whistle player with an instantly recognisable style and a sense of rhythm second to none.
That is truly a mystery...
Slan,
D.
An incredible whistle player with an instantly recognisable style and a sense of rhythm second to none.
That is truly a mystery...
Slan,
D.
And many a poor man that has roved,
Loved and thought himself beloved,
From a glad kindness cannot take his eyes.
W.B.Yeats
Loved and thought himself beloved,
From a glad kindness cannot take his eyes.
W.B.Yeats
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The cup holder maybe or in the passenger seat with the seat belt on or the side pocket on the door the possibilities are endless.Jeff Stallard wrote:How about where to keep your whistle in the car? I'm thinking of putting in a special bracket on the dash so I can have easy access to it at stoplights. Yes, I've only been playing a month, but I'm already geeked enough to play in the car.
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- Jeff Stallard
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When I get my bracket done (imagine how cops keep their shotguns inthe car), I'll post a picture.Unseen122 wrote:The cup holder maybe or in the passenger seat with the seat belt on or the side pocket on the door the possibilities are endless.
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