Purty. Who made it?
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I've heard they are starting to use mandolins to keep those hay bails from falling over.
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Old McDonald had a Farm, E, I, E, I, O
And on that farm he had a mandolin, E, I, E, I, O . . . .
With a chop, chop here and a chop, chop there,
Here a chop, there a chop, everywhere a chop, chop . . . .
I should be pickin' rather than postin'
Yeah, something changed on my phone I'm assuming as well. I can rotate them when I get them on my desktop but for some reason my phone is suddenly changing the orientation. I'm assuming it happened with an update. The forum software as far as I know just accepts what you put up.
"It's comparable to playing a cheese slicer."
--M. Stillion
"Bargain instruments are no bargains if you can't play them"
--J. Garber
That type of hay bale, sadly, is illegal in Kansas.
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Definitely illegal. Cows can't get a square meal.
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That's a load, hey!
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Round bales are available all over NE Ohio also. We use banjos to keep them from rolling away though.
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Yeah, but what we actually care about is whether it's one of those new decomposable paper straws? Unfortunately, they dissolve too soon, usually into your mouth
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Other instruments: way too many, and yet, not nearly enough.
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Hay Scott...good one!
Down in that part of Iowa illegal is viewed by some as more of a challenge than a restriction. I have friends from that neck of the woods. They also have a fairly nice bluegrass festival in the fall at the resort in the state park down there. The songwriter Greg Brown is also from that vicinity originally.
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