Not to harp on too bad tastes

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Not to harp on too bad tastes

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of the l-pudlians:

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Original Cimbasso? :mrgreen:
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No wonder some of them sound like crap!

No pun intended, and I'm totally kidding of course...
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jonesmj wrote:Original Cimbasso? :mrgreen:
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I'm guessing the seat set-up is to make flushing easier. :oops:
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Liverpool Museum, huh? I've been there and didn't see anything like that!
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Did you notice the museum title is "loo-phonium". I love it! :lol: :lol: :lol:
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That's funny $#!+ !
A brand new way to blow smoke up another person's @$$ !
What a way to toot your own horn!
The uses for such an instrument are "end"-less !
Upon ingestion of the proper cuisine, why, this could be the next perpetual motion machine!
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What iiipopes said may be true. However, I think that this instrument would end up as the butt of the joke.

sorry, I could not resist
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Good one.

A friend of mine said much care would have to be taken so as to not sound crappy when playing.

Here's where the loo-phonium, or commodophone, came from:
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