circa November. . . me playing a fortune teller for the class. dig the gypsy gear!
circa November. . . me playing a fortune teller for the class. dig the gypsy gear!
"Even the devil may cry when he looks around Hell and realizes that he is all alone"
Acheron Parthenopaeus
(Sherrilyn Kenyon, Devil May Cry)
http://www.wordclay.com/BookStore/BookStoreBookDetails.aspx?bookid=37784
a little bigger hope it fits
"Even the devil may cry when he looks around Hell and realizes that he is all alone"
Acheron Parthenopaeus
(Sherrilyn Kenyon, Devil May Cry)
http://www.wordclay.com/BookStore/BookStoreBookDetails.aspx?bookid=37784
[QUOTE]Originally posted by Cygnet
[B]I used to have the "Reach the Beach" songbook. I'll have to look and see if I still have it. I can't believe that I don't know!
/QUOTE]
Okay, I looked. I don't have it anymore. Sorry Ronnie.
...It's what you WILL find...you WILL find...
Aloha from the Pariseaus
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Looks a little too chilly to be Hawaii.
...It's what you WILL find...you WILL find...
It was 85 (fahrenheit) that day. The wind made it feel more like 78 or so. Even the water was warm. I'd like to make Hawaii my home someday but then my groupie costs would go WAY up![]()
I've never been to Hawaii. Isn't that terrible? I've never been to a lot of places actually. At least I got to go to NYC last year for the first time! Who knows what the future will bring...
...It's what you WILL find...you WILL find...
Yeah, nice pic Steve!
Hey... No cigar leis and no ukeleles? ;-)
There were definately cigars, even Clive3 joined in. Leis are for 1st timers, been there, done that, and ukes, hm, would I play it just like a guitar? Same notes and stuff? There is a uke store right down the road, walking distance.
Geez, I hope those cigars don't stunt Clive3's growth.
Security!!!
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~Bathe In A Turning Tide~
LOL so loud it's echoing across Anaehoomalu Bay.
Like he's not big enough now?![]()
Thanks for the holiday-picture, Steve!
I hope you have a lot of fun!
Wished I was there too! I being a 1st timer would have to get Lei'd! lol!![]()
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The whole happy family in paradise! thanks for sharing, you all look great.
I am the winner in any event.
Unfortunately not, there are three types of ukeleles: the soprano, the tenor and the baritone ukelele. They have different tunings, here they are:Originally posted by Steve Pariseau
... and ukes, hm, would I play it just like a guitar? Same notes and stuff? ...
Soprano Ukelele
a' d' fis' b'
Tenor Ukelele
e' b' g' d'
Baritone Ukelele
d g b e'
Or... you could play a guitar-ukelele: 6 strings, same tuning as the guitar.