Since the topic of accordions has come up several times in the past few days, I feel like I have to link to Popehat’s “A Story About Low-Key Policing and Corduroy“.
If you want to be unpleasantly technical I am not familiar with how an accordion is operated, at least as narrowly defined by uncharitable social convention. However, I believe that unbridled enthusiasm can make up for lack of formal training in many pursuits. There is evidently a difference of popular opinion on this point as it pertains to playing the accordion on a roof at one in the morning.
Also, posting this gives me a chance to test the “Save Draft” function. Yes, Lawrence, it works for me.
(Subject line hattip. It seemed appropriate at the time. Actually, I may have to read that book after I finish The Power Broker.)
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I have not read any Annie Proulx, but people who have tell me the one to read is The Shipping News.
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“A gentleman is someone who can play the accordian, but does not.”