Excellent, Alex!
Of course, the thought crossed my mind as I compiled the list; which is why the last “rule” was......
- ?????
.....IOW, an open invitation for anyone to make additions to the list and have an opportunity to participate. As I already said, all in good fun, of course. So, feel free to translate your very funny clips to “rules” and amend the list in order for it to be more inclusive .....don’t stir too much 😉. I will start the amendment process with this:
The actual real life saxophonist who recorded “Zoot”’s playing for Sesame Street is an old friend and studio woodwind player who was fond of using this expression and said it with a particularly colorful accent. I will appropriate it as “The frogman rule”:
- Check your boolsheeht at the doh!
**** Since nobody has a reason to doubt my good intentions, I will post couple of ’descriptions’ as well... ****
I have no doubt. I look forward to your “translations”, while I take cover 😊. OK to play it safe, of course.
Of course, the thought crossed my mind as I compiled the list; which is why the last “rule” was......
- ?????
.....IOW, an open invitation for anyone to make additions to the list and have an opportunity to participate. As I already said, all in good fun, of course. So, feel free to translate your very funny clips to “rules” and amend the list in order for it to be more inclusive .....don’t stir too much 😉. I will start the amendment process with this:
The actual real life saxophonist who recorded “Zoot”’s playing for Sesame Street is an old friend and studio woodwind player who was fond of using this expression and said it with a particularly colorful accent. I will appropriate it as “The frogman rule”:
- Check your boolsheeht at the doh!
**** Since nobody has a reason to doubt my good intentions, I will post couple of ’descriptions’ as well... ****
I have no doubt. I look forward to your “translations”, while I take cover 😊. OK to play it safe, of course.