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by jdaw1 » 23:17 Fri 22 Nov 2013
LGTrotter wrote: Do we have to get all three?
Glenn E. wrote: Bonus points for the others.
Who wants bonus points?
Baroque trumpet?
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by DRT » 23:21 Fri 22 Nov 2013
Grand Piano?
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by djewesbury » 23:23 Fri 22 Nov 2013
Casio organ, Hammond organ and pipe organ
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by LGTrotter » 23:25 Fri 22 Nov 2013
jdaw1 wrote: LGTrotter wrote: Do we have to get all three?
Glenn E. wrote: Bonus points for the others.
Who wants bonus points?
I see.
The recorder, everybody plays the recorder.
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by jdaw1 » 23:28 Fri 22 Nov 2013
Bass tuba?
I have a good question, but it has only a few hours shelf life remaining. So I’d like to win. But this objective is slightly hampered by my having no idea what the answer might be.
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by djewesbury » 23:28 Fri 22 Nov 2013
LGTrotter wrote: jdaw1 wrote: LGTrotter wrote: Do we have to get all three?
Glenn E. wrote: Bonus points for the others.
Who wants bonus points?
I see.
The recorder, everybody plays the recorder.
Bass recorder.
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by jdaw1 » 23:28 Fri 22 Nov 2013
LGTrotter wrote: everybody plays the recorder.
I do not play the recorder.
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by jdaw1 » 23:29 Fri 22 Nov 2013
Electric guitar?
Could we be told if it is a string instrument?
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by LGTrotter » 23:36 Fri 22 Nov 2013
jdaw1 wrote: LGTrotter wrote: everybody plays the recorder.
I do not play the recorder.
Surely you have blown upon a recorder?
The spoons?
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by jdaw1 » 23:40 Fri 22 Nov 2013
Harp?
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by DRT » 23:45 Fri 22 Nov 2013
Ukulele?
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by djewesbury » 23:46 Fri 22 Nov 2013
DRT wrote: Ukulele?
Owen already tried guessing that. He just spelled it idiosyncratically.
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by jdaw1 » 23:47 Fri 22 Nov 2013
Lute?
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by DRT » 23:48 Fri 22 Nov 2013
Banjo?
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by jdaw1 » 23:49 Fri 22 Nov 2013
Mandolin?
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by DRT » 23:50 Fri 22 Nov 2013
Comb and tissue paper?
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Zither?
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by DRT » 23:53 Fri 22 Nov 2013
qilaut?
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by DRT » 23:54 Fri 22 Nov 2013
The question-master has deserted us.
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by jdaw1 » 23:55 Fri 22 Nov 2013
Harpsichord?
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by DRT » 23:57 Fri 22 Nov 2013
Bagpipes?
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by djewesbury » 00:09 Sat 23 Nov 2013
Westmoreland Harpsipipes
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by jdaw1 » 00:11 Sat 23 Nov 2013
Alto saxophone?
djewesbury wrote: Westmoreland Harpsipipes
You’re making it up!
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by DRT » 00:12 Sat 23 Nov 2013
Eagle bone whistle?
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by LGTrotter » 00:18 Sat 23 Nov 2013
djewesbury wrote: LGTrotter wrote: jdaw1 wrote: LGTrotter wrote: Do we have to get all three?
Glenn E. wrote: Bonus points for the others.
Who wants bonus points?
I see.
The recorder, everybody plays the recorder.
Bass recorder.
Treble recorder.
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by DRT » 00:19 Sat 23 Nov 2013
Lummi stick?
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by djewesbury » 00:24 Sat 23 Nov 2013
LGTrotter wrote: djewesbury wrote: LGTrotter wrote: jdaw1 wrote: LGTrotter wrote: Do we have to get all three?
Glenn E. wrote: Bonus points for the others.
Who wants bonus points?
I see.
The recorder, everybody plays the recorder.
Bass recorder.
Treble recorder.
Piccolo recorder
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by LGTrotter » 00:25 Sat 23 Nov 2013
The umdiddlyumdiddlyum ay?
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by DRT » 00:26 Sat 23 Nov 2013
Tin flute?
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by djewesbury » 00:28 Sat 23 Nov 2013
Did 'harp' cover Aeolian harp? Of course, yes.
Glockenspiel.
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by LGTrotter » 00:31 Sat 23 Nov 2013
djewesbury wrote: Did 'harp' cover Aeolian harp? Of course, yes.
Glockenspiel.
Which brings me on to Xylophone.
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by djewesbury » 00:32 Sat 23 Nov 2013
Which brings me onto Gamelan.
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by DRT » 00:32 Sat 23 Nov 2013
A blade of grass between your thumbs?
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by LGTrotter » 01:05 Sat 23 Nov 2013
djewesbury wrote: LGTrotter wrote: djewesbury wrote: LGTrotter wrote: jdaw1 wrote: LGTrotter wrote: Do we have to get all three?
Glenn E. wrote: Bonus points for the others.
Who wants bonus points?
I see.
The recorder, everybody plays the recorder.
Bass recorder.
Treble recorder.
Piccolo recorder
And of course the descant recorder.
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by Glenn E. » 01:26 Sat 23 Nov 2013
djewesbury wrote: Viola is the sort of common or sort of not common one.
By liquorice stick I actually meant clarinet. Sorry, terrible joke.
The really 'out there' one is the Lambeg drum.
Viola is correct. Common enough in orchestral circles, but otherwise a bit uncommon.
Clarinet is a no.
Lambeg drum is a no. Still too esoteric (I've never heard of it).
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by Glenn E. » 01:27 Sat 23 Nov 2013
DRT wrote: Grand Piano?
Close enough, that's the common one. Everyone knows how to play piano, right?
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by Glenn E. » 01:29 Sat 23 Nov 2013
LGTrotter wrote: jdaw1 wrote: LGTrotter wrote: Do we have to get all three?
Glenn E. wrote: Bonus points for the others.
Who wants bonus points?
I see.
The recorder, everybody plays the recorder.
Recorder it is. Tenor in my case, because I have hands large enough to manage. Alto and Soprano are small enough that just about anyone can reach. Bass uses keys, so again just about anyone can play it. Tenor requires large hands.
Since the official question was to find the unique-ish instrument, it is Owen's turn. But bonus points to Daniel and Derek.
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by Glenn E. » 01:30 Sat 23 Nov 2013
DRT wrote: The question-master has deserted us.
It does take me a while to wrap up at the office and drive home.
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by Glenn E. » 01:32 Sat 23 Nov 2013
DRT wrote: A blade of grass between your thumbs?
I can do that too, yes.
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by djewesbury » 01:38 Sat 23 Nov 2013
Good question Glenn - go Owen!
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by LGTrotter » 01:45 Sat 23 Nov 2013
Erm... OK.
Describe the stopper of the decanter in front of me.
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by Glenn E. » 02:05 Sat 23 Nov 2013
Crystal?
No wait, too obvious. Round wood knob with a cork stopper?
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by djewesbury » 02:07 Sat 23 Nov 2013
What happened to your hair cut..?
It's a perfect sphere made of cork wrapped with aged leather.
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by LGTrotter » 02:25 Sat 23 Nov 2013
Glenn E. wrote: Crystal?
Yes but I asked you to describe it.
djewesbury wrote: What happened to your hair cut..?
Didn't like it. Not sure about this one either.
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by Glenn E. » 05:53 Sat 23 Nov 2013
LGTrotter wrote: Glenn E. wrote: Crystal?
Yes but I asked you to describe it.
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by LGTrotter » 12:27 Sat 23 Nov 2013
Well it is a lozenge shaped stopper. And it is star cut. So I would say that a picture of the gherkin is about as near as I could hope to get.
Go Glen!
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by Glenn E. » 18:02 Sat 23 Nov 2013
Hmm. This is a problem. I have no reasonable question, and I probably won't be online much over the weekend.
As of this writing, how many 750 ml bottle equivalents of 2011 VP do I currently have on order or already possess?
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by djewesbury » 18:03 Sat 23 Nov 2013
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by jdaw1 » 18:45 Sat 23 Nov 2013
60?
djewesbury wrote: 196
You are assuming he owns at least one single.
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by Alex Bridgeman » 21:26 Sat 23 Nov 2013
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Top Ports in 2024: Niepoort 1900 Colheita, b.1971. A near perfect Port.
2025: Quevedo 1972 Colheita, b.2024. Just as good as Niepoort 1900!