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N4SDChastity -> RE: What is a Saxophone and what is a Mandolin? (5/10/2007 10:36:51 PM)

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ORIGINAL: damia

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ORIGINAL: addicted2it

Strange.  I didn't see it as specifically a gay thing.  I only saw it as either performing oral sex or giving clitoral stimulation.  I didn't equate strumming a mandolin as being a masochist.  Maybe I should learn to play one.  *lol*  ;-)


The way i'm looking at it, and this may be wrong...the reason they used mandolin and saxophone was only the letters. Mandolin...Masochist. Saxophone...Sadist. Shows the first letter, and anyone who understood the question would understand the question was S or M, not instruments. And if the person didn't understand it, and gave an instrument choice (I don't play either...I play piano.), then they knew they weren't into BDSM. Just my thoughts...no fact-based information in it.     



Imagine their embarrassment on those rare occassions when the hit on an ACTUAL mandolin or saxophone player...




ACDom -> RE: What is a Saxophone and what is a Mandolin? (5/10/2007 10:49:35 PM)

Were there parrots on these shirts? Seems to me there's a connection to Jimmy Buffett here somehow. Back in the 70's Buffett wrote and recorded "Saxophones," as well as "There's Something so Feminine About a Mandolin." Coincidence? I wonder.




LadyEllen -> RE: What is a Saxophone and what is a Mandolin? (5/11/2007 2:16:16 AM)

If I said I play Electric Guitar, will I be made an example of?

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eyesopened -> RE: What is a Saxophone and what is a Mandolin? (5/11/2007 2:20:57 AM)

And here i thought this thread was going to be more about all the Sax and Violins on television...




LadyEllen -> RE: What is a Saxophone and what is a Mandolin? (5/11/2007 2:24:30 AM)

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ORIGINAL: eyesopened

And here i thought this thread was going to be more about all the Sax and Violins on television...


and I thought my pun was good!

V good Eyesopened!

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Archer -> RE: What is a Saxophone and what is a Mandolin? (5/11/2007 6:38:02 AM)

Saxaphone and Mandoin was only one of several codes for helping figure out who was who and did what.
Another method not so widely known today was those old "Justice Weekly" rags.
Walking around with just the title showing might clue others in that you were one of "Us".
The saxaphone or mandoline question was not just randomly blurtted out at strangers.
At the time remember "we" met in bars where the public also was around so You didn't walk into the bar and just ask,
You walked into the bar looked around for other cues that they might be "like minded", and using these "code words" you could discuss what you might be into and what you might not be into.
Also remember that personal ads in the back of some papers were used, and you couldn't just advertise openly for SM,
If you ever get the chance get an old "Justice Weekly" or other "contact mag from the 60's or 70's even and read the personal ads in the back. See if you can decode them.








Tuomas -> RE: What is a Saxophone and what is a Mandolin? (5/11/2007 12:21:18 PM)

Naha, my uncle who taught me how to play saxophone used to play in Army bands in WWII, and then toured the US in a Big Band.

It puts a whole new dimension on this sax playing thing...[:-]




secretsubnova -> RE: What is a Saxophone and what is a Mandolin? (5/11/2007 1:11:53 PM)

I love it!




MstrssPassion -> RE: What is a Saxophone and what is a Mandolin? (5/11/2007 2:21:42 PM)

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ORIGINAL: secretsubnova

I love it!

Are you a saxaphone or a mandolin player?


I think we should answer this line by saying I'm the whole damn band baby!




MagiksSlave -> RE: What is a Saxophone and what is a Mandolin? (5/11/2007 2:34:02 PM)

Ok that has to be the stupidest thing ever... most people wouldnt even know what the world it ment one of the shirts has a pic of a sax and says saxaphone player, most people would only thought it ment they play the sax, hey that is what I would have thought.. I will never look at a saxaphone the same again though!

Magik's slave




Einzelganger -> RE: What is a Saxophone and what is a Mandolin? (5/11/2007 4:26:03 PM)

Are there any good points about violinists, or are they all related to beer in some way or another?

-Einzelgänger




shynewboy -> RE: What is a Saxophone and what is a Mandolin? (5/12/2007 6:17:20 PM)

Do you play instruments? wink wink, nudge nudge.

And the USA ex President played sax.......




rimbaud -> RE: What is a Saxophone and what is a Mandolin? (5/12/2007 6:39:47 PM)

I'll lean towards daddyliloneds on this one. A saxophone requires a firm lip pressure to play, and a mandoline requires rapid back-and-forth movement of the fingers since it has two adjacent strings tuned to the same pitch and the illusion of a continuous tone is obtained by a fast tremolo between the two strings. They really should have a shirt for a harmonica player, too. A few years back the story was that a new model harmonica had been invented called the Harmonica Lewinsky. To play it, you didn't have to know anything about music; all you had to do was blow.
Maybe a shirt for an organ grinder would be a propos, too...




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