Victor Borge.
Arguably the funniest Pianist of all time.
I capitalized his title so we don't call him a PEE-ahn-ist
We call him a pee-AHN-ist.
It reflects the nature of the instrument and reduces the children giggling during recitals.
One time he said "Why can't you borrow money from Bach? He is Baroque."
Ring doorbell
-sorry we’re not able to come to the door at this time-
Or
Block party is down the street-wrong address
-sorry we’re not able to come to the door at this time-
Or
Block party is down the street-wrong address
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People (from USA) are often stunned when they see loads of old US cars from the 50's and 60's, but this is an old and today a great tradition. The enthusiasts gather on weekends in summer and drive around in what is called Crusing (a Swedish word meaning ... cruising).
In late August in our town we have the "ladies cruising where ladies goes for various themes, like these.
In late August in our town we have the "ladies cruising where ladies goes for various themes, like these.
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Same in Japan when I was stationed there in the late 1970s. Lots of Elvis Presley, Beatles fans. They even had a Deep Purple tribute band called Murazaki (spelling?).
The first rule of electronic repair:
Look for the signs of a dangerous voltage problem.
Look for the signs of a dangerous voltage problem.
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I must share my story on electric fences.
Me and my wife visited a geological interesting area by the coast - mounts of shells from sea creatures living some 8-10,000 years ago. When walking back along a narrow but after days of rain, muddy and slippery path (to the left on the picture) I slipped and for a brief moment thought of gripping the electric fence, but decided not to and instead ending up on all fours and my feet started to slade further backwards.
Thankfully, my wife missed the opportunity to get her iPhone out (thus missing a messy divorce) and called out that I should grab onto the small stretch of grass next to the fence. That saved me and her.
Me and my wife visited a geological interesting area by the coast - mounts of shells from sea creatures living some 8-10,000 years ago. When walking back along a narrow but after days of rain, muddy and slippery path (to the left on the picture) I slipped and for a brief moment thought of gripping the electric fence, but decided not to and instead ending up on all fours and my feet started to slade further backwards.
Thankfully, my wife missed the opportunity to get her iPhone out (thus missing a messy divorce) and called out that I should grab onto the small stretch of grass next to the fence. That saved me and her.
Why does he need a bridge for that shot?
Maybe he has a problem keeping his wood.. stick up?
It’s either a trick shot or a money shot, not sure which.
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