But can you play the spoons?
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I used to play the spoons and the bones.
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They were using work devices. Yes, you can see all the texts I have typed from my government owned work devices while paid by taxpayers. I don't know what you're talking about re: out of context. I'm talking about him calling Loudoun residents "idiot Hillbillys [sic]."1/2
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Again it’s folks like this who are so mentally paralyzed by their never trump delusions that they fail to see that this issue is Not! About Trump but your civil liberties. Wake up !
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We weren’t hillbillies but we didn’t come home after chores until the street lights came on and we drank out of the hose. I feel like an honorary hillbilly.
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Wait. I still drink out of the hose. Is that disallowed now???
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Most of us hill people would not be dumb enough to text about our plans to frame a POTUS. just saying...
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It was years before we knew those catalogs were for ordering stuff.
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Banjo , do you play the banjo ?
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#My4WordRegret It's been years since I've seen the east end of Tennessee and my Smokys.#IfYoureAHillbillly#YouKnowWhatIMeanpic.twitter.com/QPqFNv8Auv
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Hillbilly from head to toe. Grew up in Southern WV coalfields listening to our neighbors play bluegrass on their front porches almost every Sunday afternoon.
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My Great Uncle in Duluth was one of the best Saw players in the 50's and 60's
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What was your great uncle's name, please? I'd love to find info of his saw playing. I'm a saw player http://youtu.be/lPvTTc7jAVQ and I think it is important to preserve the memory of the sawists who came before us - they are the roots of our art form! Thank you.
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Einer Hartmark. Died in the 70's. Great guy.
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Doesn't seem to be anything about him on google :( I wonder what got him into saw playing (in the 50's & 60's saw playing wasn't as popular any more).
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Not sure. Wish I knew more about him. He had 15 kids who are spread out all over the US.
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Wow! Where was he originally from? I'm asking because in countries such as Germany, Switzerland, austria and Scandinavia saw playing was more prevalent back in those years.
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Harkmark Norway.
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That makes sense! Saw playing has always been popular there!
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