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Imperial Masterpiece
I'm a fan. Saw him in Richmond early 1970s.I don't think Frank Zappa is good for anything but making people with tourette's feel more comfortable about their dancing.
I'm a fan. Saw him in Richmond early 1970s.I don't think Frank Zappa is good for anything but making people with tourette's feel more comfortable about their dancing.
I tease, but I've totally been caught jamming out to The Ting Tings, so...I'm a fan. Saw him in Richmond early 1970s.
You ain’t. I have been known to blast some five finger death punch and avenged sevenfold while working on my treesBonsai adjacent; can't stand the friggin zither music type crap on bonsai videos.
I can't be the only one jamming out to punk rock while working on trees.
Yamadori - mountain collected... when they refer to any collected tree, no matter the location or the age, as a "yamadori."
"Come back to me in ten years" usually works.When someone shows you a pitiful stick in a pot and says "I don't know what to do with it. It just got away from me."
"Crape" because mine are all crap.Interesting observation but it seems to be Crape Myrtle only in the US?
"Myrtle" is properly pronounced "MOY-tle"Pretty sure either spelling for the myrtle is acceptable.
I use radius to keep everyone confused....Just use diameter.
My wife couldn't decide which mudman to buy for me. So she ordered one of each.... But every time I see it I can't help but think how silly it looks.
I've been told my stones are underpriced. Did you come see me at C'est Bonsai in Folsom?...(@BillsBayou is to be blamed for me putting BCs on plywood slabs.)
Those people are being specious.I thought of another. "Specie" is not the singular form of the word "species."
I disagree....Zappa is not good for wiring, trust me.
Carving a bald cypress with a SIG Sauer 1911 .45 handgun with hollow points can be quite relaxing. I found using a Glock 17 9mm FMJ to be underwhelming. Maybe I should have used another clip....labor intensive and sometimes violent (if you're using a chainsaw to collect a tree or reduce a trunk) or ripping a branch off to create a jin.
When I went to my first bonsai event that people traveled to, I remember getting dinner and drinks with a fellow who had flown in from across the country. What he said stuck with me:What drives me crazy about bonsai folk is when they talk about how expensive this hobby is. I meanwhile sit there silently thinking to myself “you’ve obviously never had a reef tank”… you don’t know expensive until you have spent $150 on a 1.5 inch long fish or spend $1000 on a light fixture
My coworker said it's pronounced pún-saiMy favorite way to end this debate is to say, well actually, it's pronounced pénzāi, and it's the Japanese who are pronouncing it wrong. Always interesting to see (non-Japanese) Americans work their way out of that one.
I’ve traveled to many countries. I have yet to find one bar that gets confused when I just smile and say “beer!”If you walked into a bar and ordered a bier or a bär you'd confuse them all the same.
So I'll worry about my Japanese accent when I go to Japan.
And I don't drink any more.I’ve traveled to many countries. I have yet to find one bar that gets confused when I just smile and say “beer!”
PS: The fastest place is in Cologne. I walked into a bar and they beered me before saying hello. Then they keep refilling until I learned that I must turn my mug upside down for them to stop.
Yeah but then you will remember where you have been. I can’t really remember Ireland.And I don't drink any more.
Sobriety would really put kink in travel experiences.
And I don't drink any more.
Sobriety would really put kink in travel experiences.
I think the whole "bonsai" pronunciation issue is silly. There is a proper way to pronounce the word, and then there are many other ways you can pronounce the word that are all incorrect - and in fact, may sound like another word entirely (like banzai).
Since I am familiar with the German language, it would be like going into a bar and ordering a Bär instead of a Bier
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I think the whole "bonsai" pronunciation issue is silly. There is a proper way to pronounce the word, and then there are many other ways you can pronounce the word that are all incorrect - and in fact, may sound like another word entirely (like banzai).
My dad was born and raised in Morocco. Apparently when he met my mom in college he would mean to curse but it would sound like “sheet” which is still quite hilarious to me.One of my friends smirked at me when I first mentioned bonsai, which I pronounced "bone-sigh". She said it was "banzai". I said it was a Japanese word and that pronunciation makes a difference. I gave her the example of "sheet" and "sh!t". Sounds close, but you better get it right or you could be in trouble!