Bush Poetry and Country Music
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We're all just having a bit of fun with you Zondrae. Personally I don't mind the uke, (unless it's Tiny Tim playing it) but then I don't mind the piano accordian either, not sure what that says about me.
I actually admire anyone who can play any instrument at all. I tried learning piano once, never got further than the first few bars of chopsticks. My cousin was such a good piano player that when she took a turn on a piano at our local shopping centre she drew a crowd, but even she gave up on me. So goodonya Zondrae, keep up the good work, we're just jealous, well I am anyway. Wish I could play an instrument, any instrument.
I actually admire anyone who can play any instrument at all. I tried learning piano once, never got further than the first few bars of chopsticks. My cousin was such a good piano player that when she took a turn on a piano at our local shopping centre she drew a crowd, but even she gave up on me. So goodonya Zondrae, keep up the good work, we're just jealous, well I am anyway. Wish I could play an instrument, any instrument.
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Sorry Marty, NO forgiveness for a banjo ukulele!!!! You are cursed for eternity. And Maureen, the piano accordion???? At least now I look at Zondrae as a Maestro with taste!!!! Lol
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Yep - wasn't me Neal the only thing I ever played was the timbrel but God bless you anyway for thinking I had that much talent
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Sorry Maureen and Leonie. Both you ladies are such beautiful people and wonderful writers that I tend to get you mixed up. Love you both. (Neil wonders if all that sucking up will get him out of the pooh)
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Yeah well are any of you bloke's and shiela's coming on Tuesday night anyway ?
Just asking that's all.
Bob
Just asking that's all.
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I have a Mandolin; it just sits in the corner wondering what life is all about. Some times it will give a rendition of “My Grandfathers Clock” or some such then go back to sleep for an other month or so.
Still life goes on.
TTFN
Still life goes on.
TTFN
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