[LUTE] Re: Funny string story

2007-12-30 Thread Arthur Ness
verizon.net/vzepq31c/arthurjnesslutescores/ - Original Message - From: "Daniel Winheld" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Sunday, December 30, 2007 12:32 PM Subject: [LUTE] Re: Funny string story "Did you hear the one where the string walks into a bar?" Of course. The on

[LUTE] Re: Funny string story

2007-12-30 Thread Edward Martin
Ouch! At 09:32 AM 12/30/2007 -0800, Daniel Winheld wrote: >"Did you hear the one where the string walks into a bar?" > >Of course. The one about the old ragged piece of fret gut. He's >turned into quite the alcoholic since leaving the music business. >Staggers into the bar and de

[LUTE] Re: Funny string story

2007-12-30 Thread Daniel Winheld
"Did you hear the one where the string walks into a bar?" Of course. The one about the old ragged piece of fret gut. He's turned into quite the alcoholic since leaving the music business. Staggers into the bar and demands a double shot of rye and a beer- bartender shakes his head and says,

[LUTE] Re: Funny string story

2007-12-30 Thread Edward Martin
Oh, no. Is it repeatable? ed At 02:16 AM 12/31/2007 +0900, Ed Durbrow wrote: >That is hilarious. >Did you hear the one where the string walks into a bar? > >On Dec 16, 2007, at 8:17 AM, Edward Martin wrote: > >>I thought I would share a laugh with everyone. I sent a special >>kind of a >>

[LUTE] Re: Funny string story

2007-12-30 Thread Ed Durbrow
That is hilarious. Did you hear the one where the string walks into a bar? On Dec 16, 2007, at 8:17 AM, Edward Martin wrote: I thought I would share a laugh with everyone. I sent a special kind of a lute string to a friend overseas today. When bringing it to the post office, I was quite

[LUTE] Re: Funny string story

2007-12-16 Thread Edward Martin
No, not loaded gut, and definitely not heavy. ed At 11:11 AM 12/16/2007 -0800, David Tayler wrote: >When I send small envelopes under one pound (16 ounces) I don't >use a customs form---that must be a very heavy string! >Presumably loaded gut. >dt > > > > > > > > > > >t 09:37 AM 12/16/2007, y

[LUTE] Re: Funny string story

2007-12-16 Thread David Tayler
When I send small envelopes under one pound (16 ounces) I don't use a customs form---that must be a very heavy string! Presumably loaded gut. dt t 09:37 AM 12/16/2007, you wrote: >Is it a Baroque or a Renaissance string? > Is it a thumb under or a thumb out string? >Does it warble?

[LUTE] Re: Funny string story

2007-12-16 Thread Daniel Winheld
Is it a Baroque or a Renaissance string? Is it a thumb under or a thumb out string? Does it warble? Does it sing? We need no lute, It's the whole damn thing! >The person at the postal window had a difficult time finding the proper >code, so I sincerely hope it gets there. I clearly marked on th

[LUTE] Re: Funny string story

2007-12-16 Thread Rob
'How do you turn it on?" Stroke it gently... To get on or off this list see list information at http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html