Honestly, no matter how much time I spend in Austria, there are some things I just will never understand.
Posted by pam at December 14, 2004 10:50 PM | TrackBackIs it bad that I actually kind of liked that? Pam we miss you!
Posted by: jay on December 15, 2004 04:37 PMToe-tappin'!
Posted by: Gary on December 15, 2004 06:22 PMWhen you grow up with a brother that plays the accordion, this stuff ends up part of you - the part that you are constantly trying to have surgically removed, of course.
Thanks for sharing, Pam. It brought back some funny memories.
Posted by: terry on December 15, 2004 06:43 PMSince they're going over so well, maybe they should play the next Nonfamous house party!
There are two more tracks here: a cover of, heaven help us, Lady Marmelade, (what says 'back street sex' more than a tuba!) and one of that well known accordian classic, Funky Town. I'm going to have to go see them if they have a gig nearby. And, um, yeah, I have the CD.
I should confess, while I'm poking fun at these people, that the second song I learned how to play on my uke was, of course, I Will Survive. The first? The Rainbow Connection.
Posted by: pam on December 15, 2004 10:21 PMSince they're going over so well, maybe they should play the next Nonfamous house party!
There are two more tracks here: a cover of, heaven help us, Lady Marmelade, (what says 'back street sex' more than a tuba!) and one of that well known accordian classic, Funky Town. I'm going to have to go see them if they have a gig nearby. And, um, yeah, I have the CD.
I should confess, while I'm poking fun at these people, that the second song I learned how to play on my uke was, of course, I Will Survive. The first? The Rainbow Connection.
Posted by: pam on December 15, 2004 10:25 PM