At 10:47 PM -0400 7/18/05, Raymond Horton wrote:
Perhaps, but that might be supposing too much. I would think it's just a term for a tool of the trade. (Personally, I heard "axe" years before I ever heard of "woodshedding.")

And barbershopers have been using "woodshedding" for decades, and probably have never heard "axe" used for a musical instrument. It all depends on where you're coming from.

John


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