Fun_People Archive
10 Feb
Banjo Exorcist Available
Date: Thu, 10 Feb 94 17:51:31 PST
To: Fun_People
Subject: Banjo Exorcist Available
From: "Bluegrass music discussion." <BGRASS-L@UKCC.UKY.EDU>
From: "Chris Stuart" <cs10@CORNELL.EDU!cs10>
[Chris, quoting from Frank Godbey <UKA016@UKCC.UKY.EDU> -psl]
>Enjoyment?? Banjos are cranky, loud, obnoxious, hard to get in tune,
>impossible to keep in tune, hateful beasts. Yeah, I play; used to do it
>pretty well, too. I'd describe the experience, when it's right, as
>transcending mere enjoyment; and when it's wrong-- pure agony, but it's
>still something I have to do, must do, am compelled to do, driven by
>unseen (evil?) spirits. Who says the fiddle is the devil's *only* box?
>Banjo playing is not for the faint-hearted...nor is banjo listening.
>--Frank, having flashbacks to grumpiness 'cause it's more often wrong
> than right these days <sigh>
Announcing a New Service:
Banjo Exorcism
Ashamed of your affliction? Tired of hiding banjo tabs under your bed?
Afraid you'll suddenly say "gum stump" at a socially inopportune moment?
For a very low fee I will fly into your hometown and rid you of your
compulsion to play banjo. See breakdown of costs below:
Airfare: $800
Lodging at Finest Hotel in Area (2 nights): $300
Limousine to your house: $125
Scientific demonstration of why the banjo *can't* be tuned: $67
Chicken feathers: $14
Extraction of old strings: $223.45
Hypnotism tape: $99
Sledgehammer: $25
Posture correction: $1,356
Ceremonial bending of the finger picks: $220
Frank Sinatra Tapes: $230
Course book: "Women Who Hate Men Who Love the Banjo": $39.95
Special Mantra which turns the syllable "Earl" into meaning "oatmeal": $19
Follow up phone calls: $200
Professional Gratuity: $95.99
© 1994 Peter Langston