GIVING IN TO TEMPTATION.!!!!

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Les Cruttenden
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GIVING IN TO TEMPTATION.!!!!

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Well....today i lost the battle...for so long i have resisted the temptation to buy another whistle...a specific whistle has been on my mind for a long time....but i am a mature, retired chap , living on a meagre pension with a wife to support !! plenty of backbone, real determination strength of character and will power......all of which went out of the proverbial window this morning when much against my will i found myself on the phone to 'Big Whistle' ordering a 'professional sweetheart laminate high D' I'm advised it will arrive tomorrow and as usual i will go through a period of regret for giving in to temptation...frantic budget checking to see if we can afforf to eat until pension day...then i sghall get into the garage and play for as long as i am able.....Les.
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Good for you old boy. Hope the whistle is perfect in every way, and I'm sure it will be.
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Congratulations for your new whistle!
And don't feel bad, after all the meaning of life is to live it, just that, there's nothing else we are supposed to do, but whatever it take us to be happy, and to let that happiness irradiate all around us :)
No one can tell us how much time we have left, so come on, enjoy your time here in life and keep whistling ;)
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See, but you'll be a rising star in whistledom, it's an investment in the future! ;)

Or at least an investment in an enjoyable retirement!

Hope you enjoy the new whistle.

--Chris
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Enjoy it Les! Wait a minute; somebody got a new high end whistle....I have to get one too....yeah, yeah...

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Good for you , Les ! Hope you have a wonderful time with your new "friend". God often grants the greatest reward and pleasure from very simple things. Enjoy !! :) As always .......

Have a Great Day and Fun Whistling !!
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Post by Whistling Willie »

I've just done the same thing and bought a Chieftain NR Mezzo Bb :D
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Post by Unseen122 »

I just got my Cheiftan Low F today in the mail so don't think you are just one of a few.
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Post by IDAwHOa »

Congratulations!

I almost bid on a sweetheart pro on ebay but a recent purchase of several Overtons and trying to order a Bleazey Irish flute kinda put me off of it.

I was really tempted though. :P
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Post by springrobin »

Les - I think you will like the Dymondwood whistle. My first Sweetheart was a rosewood D given to me several years ago by my m-in-law before I knew much about whistling. A rosewood fife and flute soon followed it home and they've all been well-loved. Just recently, I bought a Dymondwood D from Elderly's and took it to class with some other whistles so fellow students could try different instruments. I didn't tell them which was newest or most expensive because I wanted to know if any one stood out. The Dymondwood was NOT the most expensive but received the most compliments. Enjoy yours!

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Post by dfernandez77 »

Les,

Like many people, I've lived both "high on hog" and on the "bottom rung of the ladder." I've decided, high or low - even if your just sitting comfy on the bottom rung - a fistful of joy beats a pocketful of cash in every meaningful way.

Sounds like you've got enough joy to fill both hands and a happy heart coming.

Enjoy,
Daniel

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Post by Redwolf »

You're going to love it. I've had mine for a little over a year, and it's a great whistle and a good friend.

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