[Harp-L] Harmonica non-Storage Yuch!
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- Subject: [Harp-L] Harmonica non-Storage Yuch!
- From: john kuzloski <jkuzloski@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 3 Dec 2008 13:12:11 -0800 (PST)
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I typically keep my harps in either their plastic cases or in 7-harp zip cases. Last night, after dinner, I grabbed a loose harp off the top of an amp and began to play a bit. I noticed for a brief moment that the 1-hole blow and draw would not sound, then did. Then I realized that something from dinner must have just dropped from my teeth somewhere onto my tongue. I reached into my mouth and pulled out the earwig that had been hanging out in the 1-hole!!!!!!!
Well, I'll have to say that I ALMOST never use Listerene.
If I had just inhaled the sucker, it probably would have gone by unnoticed!
I think there is a possible lesson here (open up that mouth chamber and inhale more strongly?).
--jk
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