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The weekend thread
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Yes, but you're the only one who rests a pint on NLyUK's head when you look down.…Maybe we ain’t that young anymore -
typical banjoist commentOriginally posted by WTFH View PostActually, if A is the first, then E is the fifth and C# is the (minor) third
ban joistsiv eshi tem, as they say in latin.
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And the only one who orders the old man's jizz by the pint.Originally posted by WTFH View PostYes, but you're the only one who rests a pint on NLyUK's head when you look down.Comment
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If you take the two bass strings off, then the diagram was D, B, C on a standard tune ukulele.Originally posted by BR14 View Posttypical banjoist comment
ban joistsiv eshi tem, as they say in latin.

I've no idea of banjos, probably due to me not dating my sister.…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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When that drawing was done, I don't think anyone cared. Taken from:Originally posted by WTFH View PostActually, if A is the first, then E is the fifth and C# is the (minor) third
“Brexit is having a wee in the middle of the room at a house party because nobody is talking to you, and then complaining about the smell.”Comment
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the term isn't literalOriginally posted by WTFH View PostIf you take the two bass strings off, then the diagram was D, B, C on a standard tune ukulele.
I've no idea of banjos, probably due to me not dating my sister.Comment
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Thanks for asking!
Not much happening tonight. Picking the children up from a dance rehersal, typing out Mini MUN's dance profile for the program and maybe test running the end of game battle in an RPG I am writing for a friend's birthday. Maybe watch some episodes of Supernatural and drink some wine with Mrs MUN.
Tomorrow:
Running the first event for a support group for fathers. Should be fun.
After that the children have another dance rehersal and I will try to find time to repair my shield.
Not sure about the evening. I do not think there is much happening. I have maps to draw and layouts to de
Sunday:
Am on church setup duty and Mrs MUN is teaching Sunday school. Am not singing at the rememberance parade this year so things are not quite so manic, can just doze through the service. After church have SCA fighter practice (hopefully with my shield repaired).Comment
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TFA
So tonight nothing...
Tomorrow taking the missus to this restaurant because it is my birthday - an event I may add passed without the obligatory thread being created on here - but that is just symptomatic of the way this forum has gone downhill.....
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Climbing onto the roof of the Houses of Parliament & Buckingham Palace and unfurling a flag has already been done, so you'll have to think of something equally publicity-raising.Originally posted by MyUserName View Post
Running the first event for a support group for fathers.Comment
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