Socializing and general posts on wide-ranging topics. Remember, it's Poststructural!
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amar
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by amar »
i don't get it..
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by GaryKelly »
amar wrote:i don't get it..
So the tattoo hasn't improved your 'social life' then eh? Shan't be rushing out for one of them pink lions then!
"It might be a bit better to tune to one of my fiddle's open strings, like A, rather than asking me for an F#." - Martin Milner
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by Walden »
GaryKelly wrote:Absolute: Aniseed-flavoured green stringed instrument.
Are the lute's strings made of shoestring licorice?
Reasonable person
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by SteveK »
Walden wrote:GaryKelly wrote:Absolute: Aniseed-flavoured green stringed instrument.
Are the lute's strings made of shoestring licorice?
I don't think you should use anything but the famous Vermiform strings on the absolute.
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by Nanohedron »
Dissolute: a beery, out-of-tune stringed instrument.
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by SteveK »
Nanohedron wrote:Dissolute: a beery, out-of-tune stringed instrument.
Are you sure? I thought that it was an instrument that was always putting everybody down.
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by Nanohedron »
SteveK wrote:Nanohedron wrote:Dissolute: a beery, out-of-tune stringed instrument.
Are you sure? I thought that it was an instrument that was always putting everybody down.
Steve
That's the original. The one I posted about is an adapted version, like the Irish bouzouki.
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by Nanohedron »
Salute: a stringed instrument made of Sodium Chloride.
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by scottielvr »
Convolute: A group of stringed instruments traveling together.
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by emmline »
Involute: a small, lightweight stringed instrument which can be
easily played by someone confined to bed.
Pollute: Trailer-park issued stringed instrument.
with apologies as needed!
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by GaryKelly »
Flute: A very irritating beginner's stringed instrument
Absolution: To turn one's back on an absolute (q.v.)
"It might be a bit better to tune to one of my fiddle's open strings, like A, rather than asking me for an F#." - Martin Milner