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Posted: 13 Apr 2002 8:50 pm
by Harry Hess
gee wiz b0b, looks like you're into some hi-tech noodlin'. You don't chant when you noodle, do you?

Hey Crowbar, long time-no hear. How's our French buddy doing?

Regards,
HH

Posted: 16 Apr 2002 8:33 pm
by gary darr
hand drums are probably ok,just dont spend too much time on your tom tom....

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Posted: 17 Apr 2002 5:09 pm
by Steven Knapper
Geee, looks like an expensive TOY bOb has!!! Arn't females better toys and they are cheaper??

Posted: 17 Apr 2002 5:24 pm
by Jim Smith
<SMALL>Arn't females better toys and they are cheaper??</SMALL>
Better maybe, but cheaper, no way! Image

Posted: 17 Apr 2002 9:24 pm
by Steven Knapper
I thought someone would say that!!

Posted: 17 Apr 2002 10:57 pm
by CrowBear Schmitt
well so much fer Noodlin'...
Mercy Buckets to Steve K and the rest of ya's
i beleive we can close this 1 on up !
Steel be back askin'4 mo'... Image

Posted: 18 Apr 2002 7:29 am
by Alan Kirk
There is a hand drum forum:

FrameDrummer@yahoogroups.com

Hand drums can be very therapeutic. They're used in therapy for children with behavior problems, with old folks to stimulate their brains and muscles, by people who are not virtuosos but who want to experience being part of a musical ensemble, and by people seeking musically/rhythmically stimulated trance/mystical experiences.

--Alan Kirk

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Posted: 18 Apr 2002 9:01 am
by Bobby Lee
Yeah, the HandSonic is a cool toy. I can really zone into it. It's my great escape these days.

Women aren't really good therapy. They're often the reason we need therapy! Image

I'm closing this per CrowBear's request. Sorry for the topic drift.

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