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Come on everyone, whats happened to the muppet show! This is the board for nonsense and stupidity, where is it, are you all trying to tell me that nobody out there in the ever decreasing circles of canoe slalom has nothing silly to say for themselves. I find it very hard to be believe that a bunch of people as irrational as canoeists cant come out with some silly stuff on a regular basis, so come on let the nonsense roll. I'll have to go now as i'm currently working on the follow up to my 1969 "Concerto for Group and Orchestra" has anybody heard it, the folk in Classical music circles think it was a rather good piece.
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He's a highly eductated Hammond Organ that used to belong to 'John Lord' a keyboardist with Deep Purple. (Ok you are too young to remember them, better Google that)
Still have not worked out how a C-3 organ can manage to run up hills and paddle without being electrocuted. And whre does he get an electrical extension that is long enough to go up Hills?
Add that to what class does he paddle, does a C-3 organ paddle C1 and C2, or just whimp out and paddle K1.
(JLH is that random enough to get this thread going?)
Still have not worked out how a C-3 organ can manage to run up hills and paddle without being electrocuted. And whre does he get an electrical extension that is long enough to go up Hills?
Add that to what class does he paddle, does a C-3 organ paddle C1 and C2, or just whimp out and paddle K1.
(JLH is that random enough to get this thread going?)
All spelling errors are intentional and are there to show new and improved ways of spelling old words. Grammatical errors are due to too many English classes/teachers.
Old. Fat. Slow. Bad tempered. And those are my good points
Old. Fat. Slow. Bad tempered. And those are my good points
yer i know deep purple, smoke on the water, result of a jamming session in Montreux, a casino caught on fire and there was smoke on the water outside, (the water outside being lake geneva)....
so there you go... learnt that off the film the parole officer... ha ha i basically know it by heart
anywho, i'd say it would be some sort of music based canoe that meant when you paddled well it made good sounds.... i like to call it a "canorgan" i thort about "orgoe" but i think canorgan is better....
so there you go... learnt that off the film the parole officer... ha ha i basically know it by heart
anywho, i'd say it would be some sort of music based canoe that meant when you paddled well it made good sounds.... i like to call it a "canorgan" i thort about "orgoe" but i think canorgan is better....
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Sorry got crossed posts, I was not trying to start a pointy boat versus placky boat war.
I was suggesting that the musical organ (See start of post) might be a SONIC - music, sonic - poor joke, just coiuld not think of any musiac related slalom boat names.
Can anyone else think of (in)appropriate boat names for an electric organ to paddle??
I was suggesting that the musical organ (See start of post) might be a SONIC - music, sonic - poor joke, just coiuld not think of any musiac related slalom boat names.
Can anyone else think of (in)appropriate boat names for an electric organ to paddle??
All spelling errors are intentional and are there to show new and improved ways of spelling old words. Grammatical errors are due to too many English classes/teachers.
Old. Fat. Slow. Bad tempered. And those are my good points
Old. Fat. Slow. Bad tempered. And those are my good points