<VV> Unexpected non-technical Corvair benefit (humor) (no Corvair)

lonzovair at aol.com lonzovair at aol.com
Tue Apr 6 09:33:46 EDT 2010


That reminds me of the fellow in the bar that had a miniature grand piano and a little fella about a foot tall, dressed in tails, and he carried it all around in a box... one guy came up and asked "Where'd ya get him?"
"There's a magic genie out back in the alley granting one wish to whomever asks..."
Like a flash the guy ran to the alley... came back 5 minutes later covered in duck feathers and duck poop.... "That genie is deaf! I asked for a million bucks, and he gave me a million DUCKS!"
"No kidding! Do you REALLY think I wanted a 12 inch PIANIST?!?!?!"

ba-dum TSSSHHHHHHHHH!
:-)
Later,
Lonzo





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I mentioned that I was musically-impaired.  It's true.  I don't know my 
rass from my oboe.
--Bob Marlow

.H. Raker wrote:
 Then there was the saxophone/fiddle combo that was allegedly not allowed to 
lay on the Ed Sullivan show . . . .  
 Something about banning "sax & violins on TV".
  
 Sorry, I couldn't resist.
  
 Phil Raker
 '65 Corsa Cpe - 140/4
 '63 Greenbrier - 110/4
  
   
> Reminds me of that old Emily Latella skit about "Violins in the schools".
> Oh, you meant violence in the schools.
> Nevermind.
>     
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
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