Subject: Re: [Harp-L] Was Harmonica Player vs Harp Player



       
 
Bob Cohen writes:
 
On Feb 5, 2007, at 5:38 PM, Joe and Cass Leone  wrote:

>
> What the he!! is hubris?

That's when a  mohel (pronounced "moyle") takes a little bit off the  
top of  your schmekel.

For people who don't live in New York or aren't  Jewish :-)

mohel:      (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mohel)
schmekel:   (http://www.sex-lexis.com/Sex-Dictionary/schmekel).

Bob

Bob  Cohen"


then added:


> mohel:      (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mohel)
> schmekel:   (http://www.sex-lexis.com/Sex-Dictionary/schmekel).

Oops.   Forgot the punchline:

briss:  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Briss

Can you say ouch!!!

Harp  content: has anyone performed at a briss?  What would be   
appropriate to play?

"Crosscut Saw," Albert King
"Cold  Cuts," Albert Collins
???

Bob

Bob Cohen
Principal,  MojoTools Web Design
Blues Harmonica Lessons
Web    :   www.mojotools.com"
 
.....oh lord, you have me rolling on the floor  laughing..... couple of songs 
come to mind:
 
Help - The Beatles............
.
Please, please, please  - James Brown........
 
I'm So Hurt  - Timi Yuro..........
 
 
Elizabeth   (never knew how Mohel was spelled  before  ... thought it was 
moyel. thx for the info).









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