Sometimes, I swear, This is how my life feels…
I know what you mean. Seems for every good vibration, there’s a bad one!
Why does that bird keep stringing him along?
They’re starting off on a bad note.
This act is called the strings of DOOOM. (In A minor)
Wait until you hear the final movement!
That’s great fun, brightened up my day!
Happy to brighten your day, Paul! That means a lot!
Man, I do appreciate the fine write up! Thanks, so much.
You’re most welcome, Eric! Keep doing that thing you do so well! Looking forward to another year of The Hat and Fat.
Ha, a little turbulence builds character. 😉
Bet that never happened to the Great Wallendas!
I guess it’s true, the banjo IS a difficult instrument.
Playing one is hard, but try walking on one!
Cue the banjo theme from Deliverance.
Hee-haw!
He supplies his own dramatic music.
What can I say… ZB’s a plucky little guy.
They need musical accompaniment to their singing
Bird is pickin’ but bug ain’t grinnin’!
Zbirdie may be exploring some variations of String Theory.
He’s a one-note wonder.
Love it. Clever!
Thanks, Tom!
Hey stop “picking” on him! yuk yuk 🙂
And quit “stringing him along”!
He’s tuned in to his act.
Being tone def isn’t helping much, either..
Good thing he’s tuned in!
In the very loosest sense of the word…
At least he does not have to fall far.
One inch for us, two stories for a bug!
He could’ve played banjo for The Byrds!
Don’t tell him, Dave, he’s already got a big enough ego!
Thank god it wasn’t a Ukulele! [smirk] …all the string and chord jokes were taken!
It’s ok, your comment struck a nice chord with me, Jynksie!
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Sometimes, I swear, This is how my life feels…
I know what you mean. Seems for every good vibration, there’s a bad one!
Why does that bird keep stringing him along?
They’re starting off on a bad note.
This act is called the strings of DOOOM. (In A minor)
Wait until you hear the final movement!
That’s great fun, brightened up my day!
Happy to brighten your day, Paul! That means a lot!
Man, I do appreciate the fine write up! Thanks, so much.
You’re most welcome, Eric! Keep doing that thing you do so well! Looking forward to another year of The Hat and Fat.
Ha, a little turbulence builds character. 😉
Bet that never happened to the Great Wallendas!
I guess it’s true, the banjo IS a difficult instrument.
Playing one is hard, but try walking on one!
Cue the banjo theme from Deliverance.
Hee-haw!
He supplies his own dramatic music.
What can I say… ZB’s a plucky little guy.
They need musical accompaniment to their singing
Bird is pickin’ but bug ain’t grinnin’!
Zbirdie may be exploring some variations of String Theory.
He’s a one-note wonder.
Love it. Clever!
Thanks, Tom!
Hey stop “picking” on him! yuk yuk 🙂
And quit “stringing him along”!
He’s tuned in to his act.
Being tone def isn’t helping much, either..
Good thing he’s tuned in!
In the very loosest sense of the word…
At least he does not have to fall far.
One inch for us, two stories for a bug!
He could’ve played banjo for The Byrds!
Don’t tell him, Dave, he’s already got a big enough ego!
Thank god it wasn’t a Ukulele! [smirk] …all the string and chord jokes were taken!
It’s ok, your comment struck a nice chord with me, Jynksie!