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    Quote Originally Posted by intet-at-tabe View Post
    Itīs okay, just change the topic when you need to. I am all yours anyway

    Someone put you in my shopping cart???

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    Quote Originally Posted by C5Says View Post
    Someone put you in my shopping cart???
    C5Says - Honestly do you live at the detention center up on Hiway5

    I am a bit in discontempt here. Is it a question or a request? - Someone put you in my shopping cart??? Let me put you tired mind at rest.

    How do you put one persona 192 centimetres tall all real male - in a shopping cart? Do you also believe in Santa?
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    Quote Originally Posted by intet-at-tabe View Post
    C5Says - Honestly do you live at the detention center up on Hiway5

    I am a bit in discontempt here. Is it a question or a request? - Someone put you in my shopping cart??? Let me put you tired mind at rest.

    How do you put one persona 192 centimetres tall all real male - in a shopping cart? Do you also believe in Santa?
    It was more of a surprised question!!!

    I missed the !!! there along with the ???s...

    Must've been "Someone put you in my shopping cart???!!!"
    because I didn't

    I was joking, you know...

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    Quote Originally Posted by C5Says View Post
    It was more of a surprised question!!!

    I missed the !!! there along with the ???s...

    Must've been "Someone put you in my shopping cart???!!!"
    because I didn't

    I was joking, you know...
    C5Says - MIMF Record breaker in 24 hours. You had 33 posts entered yesterday - HOORAY!! talking about being addicted to the MIMF. Well done.

    My dear C5Says, I know you were joking, watching you and Miss Margeret on the "jokes" thread - AWESOME . One does not have to do anything at all. Just lean back and the two of you will replace each other. Beautiful guys, thank you.
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    Quote Originally Posted by intet-at-tabe View Post
    C5Says - MIMF Record breaker in 24 hours. You had 33 posts entered yesterday - HOORAY!! talking about being addicted to the MIMF. Well done.

    My dear C5Says, I know you were joking, watching you and Miss Margeret on the "jokes" thread - AWESOME . One does not have to do anything at all. Just lean back and the two of you will replace each other. Beautiful guys, thank you.
    33 posts??? Where did you see that??? It was a record breaker??? Really???

    Wow. Never thought of that in that light.

    I was just enjoying

    Margaret and Mat are the jokers...I just butt in from time to time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by C5Says View Post
    33 posts??? Where did you see that??? It was a record breaker??? Really???
    I guess Intet was referring to : Quick links->Top 10 posters

    Quote Originally Posted by C5Says View Post
    Margaret and Mat are the jokers...I just butt in from time to time.
    Wow, thank you on my and Margaret's behalf.


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    Yes wow Thank you very much. I have not been counting.


    Margaret

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    Quote Originally Posted by C5Says View Post
    33 posts??? Where did you see that??? It was a record breaker??? Really???

    Wow. Never thought of that in that light.

    I was just enjoying

    Margaret and Mat are the jokers...I just butt in from time to time.
    Mat, C5Says and Miss Margaret

    My polish class act of a musician and highly esteemated friend Mat already indulged you C5says with the reference to Quick Links. Thanks buddy.
    Two guys who stand by each other, the same rank and all

    Miss Margaret and Mat are the jokers? Agreed . However dear lady donīt sell yourself short, it does not become you. Remember eqaulity. Anyways, you do seem to feel quite comfortable in this company, so why stop now? I am looking forward to another "lean back" and just ROTF laughing. Mr. Mat, show the ladies how to walk the plank telling jokes .
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    Now that the Quick Links is referred, it's interesting! Who can beat intet?
    I don't think I can beat him even. Unless he stops and I go on..but that will be boring. The reason I can post is because someone posts back! I just respond, which is my usual self.

    Thanks to all of you who go on and on and on...you are all the lifeblood of MIMF. I am merely the produced oxygen
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    Hi

    I have a very old (but quite good tone and touch) upright piano "John Brasted"
    a Roland D-20 linear synth and sequencer
    a Korg PA80 arranger (my baby;))
    a Yamaha G14 classical guitar
    a Yamaha electric acoustic guitar
    a Yamaha portable mini keyboard
    a melodica
    a recorder
    a violin

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    Bagpipes -
    Of the highland Scottish variety - a set of each of: R G Hardie, Henderson, Dunbar P1, Matheson (unknown age),
    Of the small-pipe variety: Shepherd small-pipes (with A, D and Bflat chanters), Shepherd Shuttle pipes (with A & D chanters),
    Irish whistles - A, D, C and Bflat (I don't play these properly - have drilled extra holes in the C whistle and use piper's fingering on it!)
    A Bombarde - hmm that's very loud and shrill (don't play it - we don't use them here in NZ.)
    A fife (bought in Kingston Canada years ago) never played.

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    Violin made by Anton Piegendorfer
    Steel string acoustic guitar made by Thomas Kortmann
    Electric guitar with scalloped fretboard also made by Thomas Kortmann
    Bassculture Electric Bass
    Yamaha Grand piano
    Asba Drum Set
    ... this stuff is most used

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    Quote Originally Posted by C5Says View Post
    Now that the Quick Links is referred, it's interesting! Who can beat intet?
    I don't think I can beat him even. Unless he stops and I go on..but that will be boring. The reason I can post is because someone posts back! I just respond, which is my usual self.

    Thanks to all of you who go on and on and on...you are all the lifeblood of MIMF. I am merely the produced oxygen
    C5Says

    Whereīs thou been Cat-woman lately? Missed you.

    Reducing yourself to merely oxygen? Geez, dear lady. Who, if not you, would have offered a chicken-scared of ants dane a beach towel, to wipe the sweat off his skinny body, if not you, eh?

    "Merely Oxygen" (LOL), that was good very funny, but it should have been entered in the Jokes thread.

    Back on topic.

    My first comb was a plastic comb, 12 centimetres long and black with 54 teeth. But improving my talents on the comb with wax paper, I changed to an english manufactored titanium comb with 72 teeth in two layers, the one I told you all could produce more than 5 octaves.

    Today in 2008, I have 18 combs in all, depending on different styles of music. For instance two fender electric fretless combs, one in plastic, white with 56 teeth and one which used to belong to the late Yul Brunner (american movie actor) with no teeth at all. That one realy need very good lunges to even produce a sound. Actually Telly Savales bought it on an auktion, and I found it at Southerbyīs not 15 months ago.

    My two favourite combs today, though retired from the international musical scene of combs, are the english manufactored custum built fretless fender 102 teeth syntheziser comb made of titanium with vibrator.

    The other favourite comb of mine is the synclavier double bowed comb with 116 teeth with 6 pedals made in coal fiber. It can be turned into electric with an additional device.

    Now for the wax paper. Most of my life, I used the English Deluxe Origin Madchester Wax Paper, because itīs very thin, but strong. However the best tone using Wax Paper is the Indian Buddha Tibetian Tea Wax Paper. But mind you, it has to have been in use, or the sound will not be good.
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    Instruments

    Hallet Davis Piano
    Yamaha Mini Grand Piano
    Pearl Drums

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    A fiveteen years old Marigaux oboe. Even though it's so old it plays fabolous cause it's after a thorough make-over. Too bad it's rented, not mine...

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