uillmann wrote:Good riddance and I'm happy to see the back of ya. Commin' over here with your fancy pipes and your fancy triplets and ornaments and all. I got so discouraged, I went out and bought myself a harmonica. And now it takes all your hands and legs to play that thing and I can play this with one hand and beat you over the head with the other!
I just want to say....
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Well,
It took me ten months to get connected to the internet at home, today is my first time back on line. We've settled back, built an extension with a music room and workshop, and I'm busy playing away and doing a little gigging. Sorry for not being in touch with many of you when I should have been. My current contact details are;
davidpowerup@yahoo.ie
+353 58 48580
Drop me a line.
Regards
David P.
It took me ten months to get connected to the internet at home, today is my first time back on line. We've settled back, built an extension with a music room and workshop, and I'm busy playing away and doing a little gigging. Sorry for not being in touch with many of you when I should have been. My current contact details are;
davidpowerup@yahoo.ie
+353 58 48580
Drop me a line.
Regards
David P.
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