Friday, December 15, 2006

I Hear the Snow Level Will Be Down to 2000 Ft.


Comments:
Wow . . . those last few, microns are the scale?

Trippy.

Kinda like a psychotic Rorscharc Test . . .

"Tell me vat you zhee, hhhmmmmmmmmm?"
 
Reminds me of sittin' on the beach in Kailua, in 1975, starin' at a palm frond for 6 hours, after eatin' waaaaaaaaaaaaay tooooooooo many mushrooms. Good though!
 
Shut up and post a pic of da boat ya sailor, will ya . . . . ;-)

Well, pick some, too. If the banjo wil let ya . . .
 
How do you save a dobro player from drowning?



Take yer foot off his head.

Don't have any new pics just yet, tryin' to get hot water for the showers and sinks in the heads. Ya know, if ya let water lines sit unused for 5 years they leak. Who woulda thunk?
 
1) Bastid. Funny, though. Aren't there any wicked git jokes? I gotta go find some . . . .

2) What are water lines made of, on a boat?
 
For You Git Players In G:

A bluegrass guitarist wants to improve his playing and decides to go to the academy of music and become a serious musician. But first he has to pass a little test in musical theory.

The teacher asks him
"What is the subdominant of "C"?"

The bluegrass-guitarist doesn't come up with an answer, so the teacher says "Could it be, you don't know what a subdominant is??"

"Of course I know that!", he says.

"So what's the problem?"

"I always thought, that "C" IS the subdominant!"

Wait for it, those of you who play by ear . . . . ;-)

A little bit of theory, can be an ugly thing, in a camp . . . ;-)
 
1)How many dobro players does it take to change a lightbulb?

Six, one to change it, and five to fight off the guitar player who's hoggin' all the light!

How many string bass players does it take to change a light bulb?

One..Five....One...Five...One.

2) Trident #145 flexible/odorless/tasteless sanitation hose.


It's kinda like heavy wall garden hose, only more flexible, white, smooth wall, and it doesn't leave odor or taste in the line, Good Shit!

6 bucks a foot, retail........
 
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