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On 2003-01-20 02:25, energy wrote:
If we but unite behind the banner of our worthy leader, then good shall prevail! Strength, my friends, in this time of trial; Stand fast for the right, and we shall surpass!
Hmmm, so let me get this straight: Stout and Energy are going to band together, dressed like Harry Potter and use their recorders like magic wands while Susan and I, true masters of whistle-Ninja net-fighting, do battle armed with Overton low whistles....
I think Jar-Jar Binks would stand a better chance than you do.

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On 2003-01-20 02:32, ChrisLaughlin wrote:
...do battle armed with Overton low whistles....
Hey, you can't fool me. Those are D100 whistles made by Davy Spillane. HA! You think we'll be fooled that easily? Back to Europe with ye, and get yourself a REAL Overton, oh-ye-who-puffs-on-whistles-whose-existence-are-doubted!
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On 2003-01-20 02:09, Walden wrote:
Hey Chris, I'm sorry this is a little off topic, but I know you're watching this thread pretty carefully, so I'm posting it here. It is that clip you sent me of you playing "The Irish Washer Woman" on your Mchaffie.

ChrisL.mp3

Keep up the good work. Your whistle playing is improving greatly!
Yes Walden, his playing has improved greatly! Here's a clip of the titanic theme he sent me.

http://www.geocities.com/aaronwalden/ChrisL.html

Chris, that sindt really sings for you and the c nat isn't even an issue. And I can't say enough on the giant steps you've made on the bodhran. Why if you keep practising, and when that gonnorrhea clears up, you'll be playing like Kevin Crawford in no time.
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Post by Moonlight »

Those clips were...something else....
I couldn't play that badly if I tried....
(Jack and Walden told me to post this..hehe)
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On 2003-01-20 03:58, Moonlight wrote:
Those clips were...something else....
I couldn't play that badly if I tried....
(Jack and Walden told me to post this..hehe)
She said "I couldn't play that badly if I tried" of her own volition. I merely suggested that she post it to the thread.
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Post by Jens_Hoppe »

Chris, your playing is really getting better! I particularly like the Titanic theme, with those atemporal sections highlighting the haunting quality of the tune. Plus, I think it was really clever to use that Tibetan temple drum to accompany the tune. It brings out new qualities in the tune, and reminds us that not all passengers on the Titanic were of European origin.

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Post by Martin Milner »

I can't remember what the fight's about, but I like Lunasa, aka Lasagna, am embarrassed by recorders generally, and Susnfx rocks, so, I'm on Chris's side. Or Murphy's, I forget.

I'll just go get my handbag and I'll be ready.

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On 2003-01-20 05:45, Martin Milner wrote:
Susnfx rocks, so, I'm on Chris's side. Or Murhy's, I forget.
Susnfx! Susnfx! Susnfx!

It's always Susnfx!
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I won't take sides. I never do. I'm a frickin hypocrit jerk pie-eye. Why should I choose between two freaks, when they normally come by three? Image
However http://MurphyStoutyoufrickinloser.youaremyfriend.com/ rocks! Now I know what's the real use of internet. And broad bandwidth.
Just to publish really tear-shedding declarations!

You guys do invite us for your wedding ?

PS : and now I know how to register a .com no-one will ever try to strip from you!

PPS: how do you get these nice pop-up ads for singles dating ? :grin:

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On 2003-01-20 06:39, Zubivka wrote:


PPS: how do you get these nice pop-up ads for singles dating ? :grin:

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Hey jerky-pie, I was hoping you could tell me how I can get rid of them. I come in here for a bit of harmless biffo and within half an hour I've been propositioned by a balding Frissian gnome and offered unconditional love by someone who looks suspiciously like Princess Anne.

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Chris an that frickin link made me snort my coffee at 7:15 in the morning, when I most need it.


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Post by Walden »

I try not to get involved in these matters. But it is interesting watching it develop from the sidelines.
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On 2003-01-20 07:21, tyghress wrote:
Chris an that frickin link made me snort my coffee at 7:15 in the morning, when I most need it.
It was grape juice for me. Can I post my link of me playing my McHaffie? Here it is - http://www.songonamchaffie.com/mp3
Those of you with or without McHaffies will understand.

I'm not a betting man, but in this rumble my money's on Walden.
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Scott, your link is coming up as page unavailable. :sad:

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On 2003-01-20 07:38, madguy wrote:
Scott, your link is coming up as page unavailable. :sad:

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Uh, that's kinda the point.:wink:
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