Stewart, I should have mentioned today's two working defintitions of exotic: (1) not here; (2) the UK, since it seemed like a good change of pace. Since I posted the request, however, it's become drizzly and dank where I live just like it is where you are. Okay, let's all rent dinghies and row down to Jamaica. See you there. Ed --- In DTXpress@yahoogroups.com, "moosetication" <moosetication@y...> wrote: > --- "liberatusvirus" wrote: > > Zidjian anti-vibe ... > > Only a month in, so hardly a long-term test, but my impressions > remain: feel better in-play (so they do cut down some vibration) but > not yet convinced they actually cut down the vibrations that do the > damage. > > > I feel like I need lessons... in some exotic locale... > > Stewart, is the rumor true that you offer your overseas > > students free airfare and room/board? Just a thought. > > [smile] > > Just the two problems with the logic, Ed. First, I suspect it would > be you needing to give me lessons. Second, much as I love where I > live, even I would struggle to apply most meanings of the > adjective "exotic". > > Some damn good drummers in the Caribbean, mind. Now there's a > thought. Any seasoned sailors in here? Fill a suitable vessel with a > variety of percussion instruments, a goodly supply of fermented > lubricant, and hit the high seas. > > Stewart
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Re: Kit selling, physical ailments, and anti-vibes
2003-06-07 by liberatusvirus
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