I was the fellow for whom Jerry Freeman adjusted that C whistle. I had
tried to do it myself by flattening a D whistle, but it was terribly out
of tune in the upper notes. I did not own a C whistle, so took
advantage of Jerry's expertise while at Killington to get a C and
sharpen it. No
with an oar until he was
questioned, make a sacrifice there, and then he would die peacefully.
Chips Lanier
the Red Goblin wrote:
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From: Matt Seattle [[1]mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 31 October 2008 10:54
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My question is, is there a meaning apart from