Always a pleasure to speak of cultured ways, I agree. And don't sell yourself short when it comes to mastering another form of an instrument you are already familiar with! But for me, since I work nights, good morning means...good night. Already past my bedtime.
Now, the timbre of a grand piano...there's nothing like that sound. Mandolin's one I always wanted to get into, but it seems like the cheapest start at $800! I could get another Strat for less than that.
But say, Anon, since this is your thread: Have you looked into Spike Jones any? He was famous for using "found" instruments. His orchestral charts included "instruments" like an Oldsmobile engine block.
Hi, Am. Glad your mum didn't fall for it. Perhaps I might offer this guideline as advice for any & all: As a general rule, anytime anyone contacts you out of the blue with a warning about anything, the first thing to do is request their number so you can call them right back. Mostly this will result in *click.* If they do give you a number, save it for the police. Then, if need be (there is something wrong with your computer, or your bank balance is wrong, or whatever it is), look up the proper contact number yourself.
I think Demonfairy is right. Negativity is not attractive. I believe too you will get more responses if your contacts invite a conversation on some topic instead of merely saying (in essence) "will you be my partner?"
RE: Good Man vs Good Woman
Good afternoon Boban.Are single folk necessarily the right ones to ask? Chances are some of us are single because we don't know the answer.
Me, I think a good woman is like art: Hard to define, but I know it when I see it.
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