A bit of suspect grammar there, but a good joke. |
I played solo for about an hour and a half nonstop. It was good to run through some of my repertoire and the crowd, sitting not far away, seemed to really like it.
The little amp worked really well and I didn't bother to amplify the violin. I was using my backing tracks, hence the amp. The old violin certainly carries well - people said you could hear it down at the road. There's a bit of a climb to get to the property. TC will have spotted my wine glass. Unfortunately, they don't have Cleanskins in Ngaio. Oh well, when in Rome do as the Romans do.
Okay, here's another Monday joke.
To finish off, here's a little thought about God.
It's a fine day in Nuova Lazio so I'll be getting into the garden and doing some jobs. Don't worry, I won't post about it. I'll leave that sort of thing to The Curmudgeon.
Enjoy your Monday.
Ciao tutti.
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I think it was very sensible of those people to put the old guy with the fiddle way back at the bottom of the garden.
"Give him a glass of wine or two" said the hostess "so that he won't come up here and bother the guests".
And the hostess gave Peter the two commas he had forgotten.
Can someone please turn the garden sprinklers on.
They won't because they won't be sure if you asked a question. (?)
That little whurlygig with a full stop is called a question mark.
Cancel that sprinkler request. Does anyone have a bazooka.
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What does .? Mean?
What did they teach you boys in 3P?
Just silly little Latin sayings?
Latino? Tra il dire e il fare c'è di mezzo il mare.
Well, by them putting him at the bottom of the garden it keeps him away from the sausage rolls and cheerios leaving those for the hungry children.
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