Tell us something.: I've picked up the tinwhistle again after several years, and have recently purchased a Chieftain v5 from Kerry Whistles that I cannot wait to get (why can't we beam stuff yet, come on Captain Kirk, get me my Low D!)
“First lesson: money is not wealth; Second lesson: experiences are more valuable than possessions; Third lesson: by the time you arrive at your goal it’s never what you imagined it would be so learn to enjoy the process” - unknown
I'll start getting my Brian Finnegan pictures together after I've had my coffee. What's good for the goose is good for the gander, boys! So early in the morning, yawn.
Diligentia maximum etiam mediocris ingeni subsidium. ~ Diligence is a very great help even to a mediocre intelligence.----Seneca
I somehow missed the original thread, so I went back and read through the whole damn thing, and all I have to say is this -- If this thread is going to start back up again, can someone make sure that Cynth and Lambchop talk some more about warm cotton and nurses uniforms and bananas foster and whistles in the bath, because that was way better than the whistle girl.
Crazy for the blue white and red
Crazy for the blue white and red
And yellow fringe
Crazy for the blue white red and yellow
Tell us something.: I used to be a regular then I took up the bassoon. Bassoons don't have a lot of chiff. Not really, I have always been a drummer, and my C&F years were when I was a little tired of the drums. Now I'm back playing drums. I mist the C&F years, though.
(pssssst, ladies: now would be the time to ask some of the male board members for that whistle loan on rather loose terms you've been contemplating, unless you're asking gonzo914, in which case just throw around some gauge numbers for cotton. I hear Gary Kelly even has a flute or two.)
cskinner wrote:(pssssst, ladies: now would be the time to ask some of the male board members for that whistle loan on rather loose terms you've been contemplating, unless you're asking gonzo914, in which case just throw around some gauge numbers for cotton. I hear Gary Kelly even has a flute or two.)
I'd kill to know some women who enjoyed playing whistles, flutes, or anything else. Whistling ladies, you neglected things, poke me. I will pamper you to no end.
Sylvester wrote:All right...He's not so bad, but i'd like to see how he plays...
I've seen him twice, no worries about how well he can play . They go to Spain---Asturias?
Oh yes! they come quite often. I'd say that Flook is by far the international band that drops by most. They played in Madrid a couple of weeks ago . I couldn't make it. 400 kms and then back on a thursday night is too much for me. They'll probably be at Asturias next summer, but that's much further from where I live