Musical instruments for CC08

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Musical instruments for CC08

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Do i need to bring one of these? Or is all music making banned after last time when Shard got lashed and then attempted to use a guitar? Actually, i am hoping that a certain person will be demonstrating his recently honed piping skills...
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Have you been practising with your penny whistle?
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I have just been speaking to Shard

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and he is looking forward to sampling your instrumental prowess . . .
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I think the usual dental repair kit, plus Andrews Liver Salts and plenty of Paracetomol.
Oh and possibly a straightjacket and a large black dustbin...
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Andrews Liver Salts and plenty of Paracetomol.
Dear me, no. Supradyn effervescent and ibuprofen is the cure of choice these days.
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Oh dear I can see I'm hopelessly out of date.
Also ahem confused 'medical' and 'musical'. Last time I had this discussion with Shard he said he would bring some wind instruments but promised to leave them at the top of the mast..
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ljs wrote:Oh dear I can see I'm hopelessly out of date.
Also ahem confused 'medical' and 'musical'. Last time I had this discussion with Shard he said he would bring some wind instruments but promised to leave them at the top of the mast..
I've got a fiddle, cannae play it, cos its the dochters .. so a a true cacophony could perhaps be arranged for the bustard on Colonsay if nobody's killed him yet!
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Will there be room for my drum kit on this superyat?
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claymore wrote:Will there be room for my drum kit on this superyat?
I didn't think you had a drum kit? Soundsfab, plenty of space.

Anyway, the reason i ask is that i am practising for umpteen verses of that well-known jig "Machurley's a dead drunk irish washerwoman, but Parahandy don't know it". I have gottit sorted in D, so hopefully one of yer band will be able to strum a bit.
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