I keep some tubas outside in a pretty not-air-tight 1880s barn. I went to play my new Alex today and look what I ended up giving a nice big smooch to.
Have you ever kissed a caterpillar?
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Re: Have you ever kissed a caterpillar?
Knowing that you’re a friend to creatures great and small (you did let mama mouse finish her housekeeping…), will we be correct in looking forward to a new butterfly?
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Unfortunately, I had to evict Young Master Cat R. Pillar.
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Re: Have you ever kissed a caterpillar?
I haven’t, but I thought I did. Back when I was a way more casual tubist than today, I picked up the horn after nsybe a year and “wowza! What’s that on the mouthpiece!”
Turns out it was a mustache that I’d grown.
Eric
Turns out it was a mustache that I’d grown.
Eric