ehlutzcem wrote:Not to take anything away from that beautiful rug, but it does appear that you have a pretty nice stereo, complete with a turntable and LP collection.
Is the footstool for a classical guitar or do you use it for your tuba?
Actually, oh observant ehlutzcem (and thank you for the compliments) I DO use that footstool for my tuba. The 1291 sits a little bit easier resting on my leg, and leaves my left hand free to move slides instead of holding up the tuba.
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euphenstien wrote:Some of the finer things in life...
Agreed.
Tis indeed a fine rug.
It really ties the room together… here we go again
don't let anyone pee on it
Could someone clue me in on this?
You have to have encyclopedic knowledge of the film, "The Big Lebowski" to truly understand it.
Someone is after The Dude, breaks into his house and pees on his rug. The Dude's buddy comments how the rug really tied the room together and laments that it was ruined by being urinated upon. This becomes a running commentary through the rest of the film.
Jeff "Won't roll on Shabbas" Benedict
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Yeah, there's just something about the sound of vinyl that is missing from cd's (I know what it is, it's just don't feel like going on about it at length right now )
Just added a couple of new things to my vinyl collection - Stravinsky himself conducting the Columbia Symphony Orchestra in the Firebird and Petrushka Suites, and Frederick Fennell conducting the Cleveland Symphonic Winds in Lincolnshire Posy (one of my favorite Graingers), and some Arnaud and Vaughan Williams. I'm listening to Petrushka right now, and it's a wonderful and rare treat to hear how the composer wants it to sound; plus the record is in amazing condition and the recording sounds stellar! I'm anxious to hear the Bear interpretation, and if it is the one with the high D on the end of the solo.....