drunkbh - No, they didn't have tubas back then - not in the form they exist now, anyway. Although, an early form of tuba was the Roman buccina; a spiraled infantry bugle. The tuba's current design didn't show up until the 1870's.
Coincidentally, I don't believe ukeleles were around in Nero's day, but a ukelele-playing Nero would have been funny too. It wouldn't have had the same meaning as Nero playing a tuba, but it also paints a funny picture.
rude - That makes a lot of sense. Then, as my brother noted, "he could have played with his meat-needle."
willow - Very interesting idea, that. Then the unborn ghost of Liberace could have played his ghost piano alongside Nero. That sounds like a Disney animated movie just waiting to happen.
badgerbob/willow - Others have suggested the two of you get married. I, on the other hand, would much rather see you two starring in your very own, prime-time, ABC sitcom with a gratuitous laughtrack and a bumbling, slightly neurotic, next-door neighbor.
hulabelly - I must give Nero some credit. Playing the fiddle - or violin in my case - can be quite difficult. Of course, the history books never said Nero played well.
badgerbob - I'll be getting to that as soon as possible; unfortunately, business deadlines come first. This is just another example of the man keeping me down...damn, that's a ridiculous thing to say even when you're joking.
17 comments:
hulabelly - It would have changed history...well, except that whole throwing Christians to the lions bit.
happy new year !
Did they have tubas in 64 AD? I'm too lazy to look it up. Either way it's an interesting thought.
just thinking - Happy New Year to you as well.
drunkbh - No, they didn't have tubas back then - not in the form they exist now, anyway. Although, an early form of tuba was the Roman buccina; a spiraled infantry bugle. The tuba's current design didn't show up until the 1870's.
Coincidentally, I don't believe ukeleles were around in Nero's day, but a ukelele-playing Nero would have been funny too. It wouldn't have had the same meaning as Nero playing a tuba, but it also paints a funny picture.
Willow, an idiot savant? how appropriate for you to mention that.
I see willow and bob are back to normal...
rude - That makes a lot of sense. Then, as my brother noted, "he could have played with his meat-needle."
willow - Very interesting idea, that. Then the unborn ghost of Liberace could have played his ghost piano alongside Nero. That sounds like a Disney animated movie just waiting to happen.
badgerbob/willow - Others have suggested the two of you get married. I, on the other hand, would much rather see you two starring in your very own, prime-time, ABC sitcom with a gratuitous laughtrack and a bumbling, slightly neurotic, next-door neighbor.
hulabelly - I must give Nero some credit. Playing the fiddle - or violin in my case - can be quite difficult. Of course, the history books never said Nero played well.
just thinking - And in rather good form as usual.
I think they SHOULD get married...
willow - I'd still watch if you two had a sitcom. Hell, anything is better than Will and Grace.
Enough of your mindless drivel, willow.
Morb , we your readers, are in need of a new post.
badgerbob - I'll be getting to that as soon as possible; unfortunately, business deadlines come first. This is just another example of the man keeping me down...damn, that's a ridiculous thing to say even when you're joking.
New post????
You can repost the one about food. that one is still my favorite.
drunkbh - Thanks for the idea. Cheers.
Roman version of Fiddler on the Roof? :)
bayi -- God, I hope no wrestling is involved.
You have an outstanding good and well structured site. I enjoyed browsing through it minnesota stop smoking Free slot machines and video poker download
What a great site nissan pick up truck gear box Vw gti unpimp your ride Free daily shemale pics body building supplement zoloft official website
Post a Comment