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- Cees
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- Tell us something.: I became interested in the beauty and versatility of Irish whistles and music over 20 years ago when I first found the Chiff boards. Yes, I do have WHOA, and I love my whistles. :)
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- BrassBlower
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- Tell us something.: Good to be home, many changes here, but C&F is still my home! I think about the "old" bunch here and hold you all in the light, I am so lucky to have you all in my life!
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I humbly accept being busted and will perform said penance, but...I remember the little guy said it first, but I seem to remember Neo repeating it later during his "hero cycle crisis." Hmmm, well, like you say, I'm going to have to watch again now (three times!). Good excuse for me!On 2003-01-30 08:33, DazedinLA wrote:
LOL. Except you are so busted...that wasn't Neo's line, it was actually said by the little bald kid sitting on the floor with the other kids. Your penance for such an unspeakable error...get out your DVD and watch it three times until you can get such basic easy Matrix triva right!
Nothing is so firmly believed as that which is least known--Montaigne
We can easily forgive a child who is afraid of the dark. The real tragedy of life is when men are afraid of the light
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We can easily forgive a child who is afraid of the dark. The real tragedy of life is when men are afraid of the light
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- Bagfed
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I am probably responsible for contributing to or starting a thread on at least half of the above mentioned topics.
That is why I posted Vanilla Coke, to find out where it would be categorized.
BTW: Wambatinator...Where can I get one of thosa McSnorkles, Woodworms and or Chiffmeisters?..... Tbilisi?
Seriously, when I get my whistle making perfected, and start selling them, can I call them McSnorkle's whistles?
That is why I posted Vanilla Coke, to find out where it would be categorized.
BTW: Wambatinator...Where can I get one of thosa McSnorkles, Woodworms and or Chiffmeisters?..... Tbilisi?
Seriously, when I get my whistle making perfected, and start selling them, can I call them McSnorkle's whistles?
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- spittin_in_the_wind
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- Wombat
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Pleny of Woodworms there.On 2003-01-30 18:35, Bagfed wrote:
BTW: Wambatinator...Where can I get one of thosa McSnorkles, Woodworms and or Chiffmeisters?..... Tbilisi?
Where you come from you'll need to, Bagfed. Now, I'm sure we can reach a mutually beneficial arrangement involving a small royalty. You might think of running a cheap line called 'The Bends'.
Seriously, when I get my whistle making perfected, and start selling them, can I call them McSnorkle's whistles?