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Author: David Spiegelthal
Date: 2001-12-11 14:04
Quote without comment:
"This wood Bb Evertone clarinet has a rare sound quality-we call it timbre in the business."
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Author: Emms
Date: 2001-12-11 14:07
Do they mean timber? Sounds good on an open fire?
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Author: bob gardner
Date: 2001-12-11 15:22
Timbre--a musical instrument has it own distinctive sound quality that makes it easily recognizable. (pronounced tam-ber)
from one not in the business--wait what business is one in to be in the business????????
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Author: Brian Peterson
Date: 2001-12-11 15:48
"wait what business is one in to be in the business????????"
Cleaning up after the dog in the back yard--now that's what it means to be "in the business".
BP
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Author: ron b
Date: 2001-12-11 16:28
...I'll be glad to give 'im the business
While we're at it, howzabout a close shave?
I'll be perfectly happy keeping my nose out of your business, Brian :]
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Author: GBK
Date: 2001-12-11 16:33
Ask the seller if it includes the helium and electrical tape...GBK
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Author: Peter
Date: 2001-12-13 14:55
I wouldn't want it unless it has been taken out to hte woods to breathe at least five times before even thinking about the tape or the helium!
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Author: Emms
Date: 2001-12-14 09:57
There's no business like show business. Diz, I wouldn't sit down for a while then.
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Author: R Simpson
Date: 2001-12-15 00:37
Business is business as usual, but to know what business as usual means, you must be in the business of being in the business of business as usual.
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