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Is this too much sax and violins? (Original Post)
ddeclue
Jan 2012
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Scuba
(53,475 posts)1. Call me a traditionalist, but those instruments are ugleeee. n/t
DefenseLawyer
(11,101 posts)2. Nevermind...
ddeclue
(16,733 posts)3. At least it isn't gratuitous sax and violins.. they ARE charging for them after all..
ohiosmith
(24,262 posts)4. How long did it take you to find that?
ddeclue
(16,733 posts)5. I consulted the great Google...
less than a minute..
HopeHoops
(47,675 posts)6. No, but the colors are gross.
Doc Holliday
(719 posts)7. Reminds me of the story
of the accordion player who was on his way to a gig when he realized that he needed some sheet music for a new song.
He pulled into the music store parking lot. He glanced into the back seat where his accordion was sitting, and debated putting it in the trunk. He decided that he didn't need to, since he would just be quickly in and out of the store.
He went inside, made his purchase and went back outside. Nearing his car, he saw that the window on the left-side back door was smashed. He approached his car with a sinking feeling in his stomach, not wanting to see what he knew he would see....
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.....two accordions in his back seat.