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Who wants to know what the soldiers are doing on the parade ground today?
Posted by
loosilu (aka loosilu)
Apr 28 '09, 07:02
fife and drum corps practice, thanks for asking.
note: not especially sexy
Responses:
I've got two questions - one, where's the fife
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Reagen
Apr 28, 07:15
10
what do you call someone who plays the fife? A fifer? -- nm
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loosilu
Apr 28, 07:21
9
Only if they're named Michelle or Deedee. -- nm
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Reagen
Apr 28, 07:24
Hmm. Sounds likely; also, it could be a fifist ... -- nm
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Beryllium
Apr 28, 07:23
7
I'd go with fifer. It's similar to pipe, as in 'ten pipers piping' -- nm
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Roger More
Apr 28, 07:27
6
but it's also similar to a flute, as in flutist (or is it "floutist"?) -- nm
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Beryllium
Apr 28, 07:31
5
oh, I meant the word 'fife' is similar to the word 'pipe', not just that the instrument was similar :) -- nm
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Roger More
Apr 28, 07:34
flautist. wiki says fifer -- (link)
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Roger More
Apr 28, 07:32
3
sure, flout your musical instrument knowledge. -- nm
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Reagen
Apr 28, 07:34
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I just got this now. -- nm
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loosilu
Apr 28, 07:56
L5! -- nm
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Bery SI
Apr 28, 07:49
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