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Nard, thanks for the insight on moving a real piano. I was wondering how they made the box in the movie light enough to do all it did (including apparently run over Ollie) and heavy enough to survive going up and down those steps. Would a balsa wood crate survive such treatment?


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dandelion ~ Yow! You are right. They likely didn't use a genuine piano. Just a box shell. So there would hardly be any cracks or chips in the stairs. Duh!

PHIL: (philnic) Hey, thanks for that. My dad spent 3 years in World War II. Instructions for gunning from a plane? Well, maybe. Moving a piano? Naw. Brute force.
 
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Phil: Post a picture of you eating Haggis and I'll believe it!

Ewww!

No pun intended.


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Phil: Post a picture of you eating Haggis and I'll believe it!

Ewww!

No pun intended.


Baaaaaad pun intended


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Baaaaaad pun intended

I thought my pun was pretty good, actually. But ewer's was good, too!

Interesting how an original post on The Music Box can turn into a discussion of Scotland, sheep, and questionable food stuffs.


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Originally posted by Doug Spaulding:I was only there a few minutes, but it looked OK to me. No murders during the time I was there!


The conversation was five years ago and the murder sometime before that.
 
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Phil: Post a picture of you eating Haggis and I'll believe it!


Och, John (or may I call ye Jock?), how could I eat one of these poor wee creatures, hunted from glen to glen:

http://www.electricscotland.com/canada/fraser/haggis.htm


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The wee toon of Ben Lomond in California has an annual Rabbie Burrrns supper that I attend, with all the standard features.
I've always liked haggis, actually.
Then again, I'd rather have perfectly-cooked calf liver and onions than a steak.
 
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Braling II ~
Oh, yeah! Raised in a Lithuanian family, liver and onions was a staple. Mmmmm! Kugelis! Beet soup. Sauerkraut soup. OH YUM!!!
 
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That does it!
We definitely have to meet someday!
 
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