Hey, you piker! You, of all people, should know your name is spelled "Rhîque™"! I don't want to have to tell you again!Rick Denney wrote:Rick "who hopes that announcing his tongue in cheek isn't necessary" Denney
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No, it's Reek. Sheesh.windshieldbug wrote:Hey, you piker! You, of all people, should know your name is spelled "Rhîque™"! I don't want to have to tell you again!Rick Denney wrote:Rick "who hopes that announcing his tongue in cheek isn't necessary" Denney
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Magisterial...I like that. It has a nice mixture of pomposity and pedantry that I think fits particularly well.Boanerges wrote:Mr. Denny,
Thanx for pointing out my grievous spelling errors - I have a long way to go before I can match your magisterial usage of the English language.
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And here, I thought they weren't footsoldiers, but just Impala drivers...Boanerges wrote:And here I thought it was *piquer* - A *piker* is a footsoldier with a pike, which he uses to impale someone with

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I want so share my experiences with Lufthansa. About 10 years ago I took a trip from England to Germany with a band.
I was not allowed to take my baritone sax on the plane, although it had a pretty small case. I had to check it in with the luggage. I tried my very best to tell the personnel at the airport to be VERY careful with it since it is fragile. I had bubble wrap in the case and a strap around it so it would not be opened by accident.
When we arrived in Germany I was shocked when I picked up the case. It was completely destroyed, sadly my sax too. Lufthansa would not help me in any way, according to them I only had myself to blame since I checked in a fragile item. If I filled in all the necessary papers I MIGHT get a small sum (around $70) from them, I didn't bother...
I was lucky to be able to borrow a sax for the rest of the tour. The band also had good insurance so when I got back I could have the sax repaired and also got a new case.
Since then I have avoided to travel with Lufthansa and I will never again trust one of my instrument in the hands of them.
I was not allowed to take my baritone sax on the plane, although it had a pretty small case. I had to check it in with the luggage. I tried my very best to tell the personnel at the airport to be VERY careful with it since it is fragile. I had bubble wrap in the case and a strap around it so it would not be opened by accident.
When we arrived in Germany I was shocked when I picked up the case. It was completely destroyed, sadly my sax too. Lufthansa would not help me in any way, according to them I only had myself to blame since I checked in a fragile item. If I filled in all the necessary papers I MIGHT get a small sum (around $70) from them, I didn't bother...
I was lucky to be able to borrow a sax for the rest of the tour. The band also had good insurance so when I got back I could have the sax repaired and also got a new case.
Since then I have avoided to travel with Lufthansa and I will never again trust one of my instrument in the hands of them.
Woodwinds and low brass.

