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It's all in your mind, Ruthie-Baby !

That's the joy of innuendo !
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J.R. wrote:It's all in your mind, Ruthie-Baby !

That's the joy of innuendo !
Absolutely not. I refute that. My mind is as clean as... um, a clean thing, or a moderately clean thing, well a bit clean anyway...
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Great Plum wrote:Let me put it this way, the piccolo was not regarded as a cool instrument in the band... however, we were 'above' the clarinets in that regard...
So, was the piccolo regarded as 'cool' everywhere else, then?
Nah we didn't have piccilo's at Hertfoird - we learnt all the BIG instruments! like saxaphones, Clarinets, trumpets trombones and flutes.... etc.... nothing as small as a piccalo ever entered whilst I was there!
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Were there any piccolos in the band back in the 70s? I cant remember any.
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Ruthie-Baby wrote:
J.R. wrote:It's all in your mind, Ruthie-Baby !

That's the joy of innuendo !
Absolutely not. I refute that. My mind is as clean as... um, a clean thing, or a moderately clean thing, well a bit clean anyway...
Absolutely, Ruth-Baby! Clean, clear and decisive. :wink:
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Jude wrote:
Richard Ruck wrote:
Great Plum wrote:Let me put it this way, the piccolo was not regarded as a cool instrument in the band... however, we were 'above' the clarinets in that regard...
So, was the piccolo regarded as 'cool' everywhere else, then?
Nah we didn't have piccilo's at Hertfoird - we learnt all the BIG instruments! like saxaphones, Clarinets, trumpets trombones and flutes.... etc.... nothing as small as a piccalo ever entered whilst I was there!
My main instrument was the flute - they didn't have any flutes in the band so the flautists played the piccolo (2 reasons were given for this - the piccolo can be heard better (as it's more shrill!) in a band and flutes could knock people in the head in marching manoveures
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Great Plum wrote:
Jude wrote:
Richard Ruck wrote: So, was the piccolo regarded as 'cool' everywhere else, then?
Nah we didn't have piccilo's at Hertfoird - we learnt all the BIG instruments! like saxaphones, Clarinets, trumpets trombones and flutes.... etc.... nothing as small as a piccalo ever entered whilst I was there!
My main instrument was the flute - they didn't have any flutes in the band so the flautists played the piccolo (2 reasons were given for this - the piccolo can be heard better (as it's more shrill!) in a band and flutes could knock people in the head in marching manoveures
heee heee hheee lol that is funny!
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DavebytheSea wrote:
Ruthie-Baby wrote:
J.R. wrote:It's all in your mind, Ruthie-Baby !

That's the joy of innuendo !
Absolutely not. I refute that. My mind is as clean as... um, a clean thing, or a moderately clean thing, well a bit clean anyway...
Absolutely, Ruth-Baby! Clean, clear and decisive. :wink:
You're so succinct. That's exactly what I meant.
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Jude wrote:
Richard Ruck wrote:
Great Plum wrote:Let me put it this way, the piccolo was not regarded as a cool instrument in the band... however, we were 'above' the clarinets in that regard...
So, was the piccolo regarded as 'cool' everywhere else, then?
Nah we didn't have piccilo's at Hertfoird - we learnt all the BIG instruments! like saxaphones, Clarinets, trumpets trombones and flutes.... etc.... nothing as small as a piccalo ever entered whilst I was there!
Your last sentence Jude, has just made me splutter on my coffee !! :P
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J.R. wrote:
Jude wrote:
Richard Ruck wrote: So, was the piccolo regarded as 'cool' everywhere else, then?
Nah we didn't have piccilo's at Hertfoird - we learnt all the BIG instruments! like saxaphones, Clarinets, trumpets trombones and flutes.... etc.... nothing as small as a piccalo ever entered whilst I was there!
Your last sentence Jude, has just made me splutter on my coffee !! :P
JR you'd splutter over anything
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Great Plum wrote:I know...
ooooohhhhhh that was harsh mr plum!!! Yes i probably did and i would do it again now!
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.... can't see what you were referring to, Amy ........ unless ....... unless ........you were a minnow??? ..... and you would do it all over again? Well, I never did!
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do what all over again? exactly?
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Ruthie-Baby wrote:do what all over again? exactly?
shoaling! ..... etc
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DavebytheSea wrote:
Ruthie-Baby wrote:do what all over again? exactly?
shoaling! ..... etc
you'll have to explain that one...
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