You are welcome, and thanks for the incidental reference.
I've heard that piece of music several times over the years, and had thought it was by Bach. Did a bit of reading on Pachelbel, and learned J.S's elder brother studied under him, so perhaps has something to do with it.
Found a performance of Pachelbel's Canon in D Major that (as a guitar player, although with nowhere near this level of skill) blew my socks off.
And now for something completely different, as it were; a fine example of filthy low-brow humor I've recently read ....
A very attractive woman goes up to the bar in a quiet rural pub. She gestures alluringly to the bartender, who comes over immediately. When he arrives, she seductively signals that he should bring his face closer to hers. When he does so, she begins to gently caress his full beard. Are you the manager?" she asks, softly stroking his face with both hands. Actually, no" the man replies. Can you get him for me?" she asks."I need to speak to him," she says, running her hands beyond his beard and into his hair.
I'm afraid I can't", breathes the bartender."Is there anything I can do?" Yes, there is. I need you to give him a message" she continues huskily, popping a couple of fingers into his mouth and allowing him to suck them gently. What should I tell him?" the bartender manages to say. Tell him", she whispers, "There is no toilet paper or hand soap in the ladies room."
I've heard that piece of music several times over the years, and had thought it was by Bach. Did a bit of reading on Pachelbel, and learned J.S's elder brother studied under him, so perhaps has something to do with it.
Found a performance of Pachelbel's Canon in D Major that (as a guitar player, although with nowhere near this level of skill) blew my socks off.
And now for something completely different, as it were; a fine example of filthy low-brow humor I've recently read ....
A very attractive woman goes up to the bar in a quiet rural pub. She gestures alluringly to the bartender, who comes over immediately. When he arrives, she seductively signals that he should bring his face closer to hers. When he does so, she begins to gently caress his full beard. Are you the manager?" she asks, softly stroking his face with both hands. Actually, no" the man replies. Can you get him for me?" she asks."I need to speak to him," she says, running her hands beyond his beard and into his hair.
I'm afraid I can't", breathes the bartender."Is there anything I can do?" Yes, there is. I need you to give him a message" she continues huskily, popping a couple of fingers into his mouth and allowing him to suck them gently. What should I tell him?" the bartender manages to say. Tell him", she whispers, "There is no toilet paper or hand soap in the ladies room."
Hoy!