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Gorgeous portrait. All color coordinated.

Beautiful!!!!

 

However,I should like to know if Jeff normally plays his duet while sitting up a tree? Is this an obligatory form of practice?

 

I think he's trying to branch out!

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Gorgeous portrait. All color coordinated.

Beautiful!!!!

 

However,I should like to know if Jeff normally plays his duet while sitting up a tree? Is this an obligatory form of practice?

 

I think he's trying to branch out!

 

Sometimes, we all have a desire to be leafed alone.

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Here I am enjoying the spoils of my other passion - Spearfishing!

So if you are out to catch an impressive brute like that do you have to be very sure of killing it with your first shot or risk being dragged remorselessly ever deeper into the lightless deeps by the cold blooded leviathon only to etc etc?

 

Also. How long did you take to eat it and did you get bored?

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Gorgeous portrait. All color coordinated.

Beautiful!!!!

 

However,I should like to know if Jeff normally plays his duet while sitting up a tree? Is this an obligatory form of practice?

 

I think he's trying to branch out!

 

Sometimes, we all have a desire to be leafed alone.

 

Very punny!

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Gorgeous portrait. All color coordinated.

Beautiful!!!!

 

However,I should like to know if Jeff normally plays his duet while sitting up a tree? Is this an obligatory form of practice?

 

I think he's trying to branch out!

 

Sometimes, we all have a desire to be leafed alone.

 

I've just twigged, you're all barking.

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Gorgeous portrait. All color coordinated.

Beautiful!!!!

 

However,I should like to know if Jeff normally plays his duet while sitting up a tree? Is this an obligatory form of practice?

 

I think he's trying to branch out!

 

Sometimes, we all have a desire to be leafed alone.

 

I've just twigged, you're all barking.

 

The root of the issue is that I need to get trunk more often.

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Gorgeous portrait. All color coordinated.

Beautiful!!!!

 

However,I should like to know if Jeff normally plays his duet while sitting up a tree? Is this an obligatory form of practice?

 

I think he's trying to branch out!

 

Sometimes, we all have a desire to be leafed alone.

 

I've just twigged, you're all barking.

 

The root of the issue is that I need to get trunk more often.

 

You poor sap.

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Gorgeous portrait. All color coordinated.

Beautiful!!!!

 

However,I should like to know if Jeff normally plays his duet while sitting up a tree? Is this an obligatory form of practice?

 

I think he's trying to branch out!

 

Sometimes, we all have a desire to be leafed alone.

 

I've just twigged, you're all barking.

 

The root of the issue is that I need to get trunk more often.

 

You poor sap.

This thread is starting to lumber along nicely. I might be going out on a limb here, but, tree bien; unbeleafable.

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This thread is starting to lumber along nicely. I might be going out on a limb here, but, tree bien; unbeleafable.

 

Wood you please stop!

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Gorgeous portrait. All color coordinated.

Beautiful!!!!

 

However,I should like to know if Jeff normally plays his duet while sitting up a tree? Is this an obligatory form of practice?

 

I think he's trying to branch out!

 

Sometimes, we all have a desire to be leafed alone.

 

I've just twigged, you're all barking.

 

The root of the issue is that I need to get trunk more often.

 

You poor sap.

This thread is starting to lumber along nicely. I might be going out on a limb here, but, tree bien; unbeleafable.

 

Wood you please stop!

 

Oh lord ... what did I start? I hope someone's logging all of these comments?

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Gorgeous portrait. All color coordinated.

Beautiful!!!!

 

However,I should like to know if Jeff normally plays his duet while sitting up a tree? Is this an obligatory form of practice?

 

I think he's trying to branch out!

 

Sometimes, we all have a desire to be leafed alone.

 

I've just twigged, you're all barking.

 

The root of the issue is that I need to get trunk more often.

 

You poor sap.

This thread is starting to lumber along nicely. I might be going out on a limb here, but, tree bien; unbeleafable.

 

Wood you please stop!

 

Oh lord ... what did I start? I hope someone's logging all of these comments?

You will need to try harder than that to stem the flow.

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Gorgeous portrait. All color coordinated.

Beautiful!!!!

However,I should like to know if Jeff normally plays his duet while sitting up a tree? Is this an obligatory form of practice?

I think he's trying to branch out!

Sometimes, we all have a desire to be leafed alone.

I've just twigged, you're all barking.

The root of the issue is that I need to get trunk more often.

You poor sap.

This thread is starting to lumber along nicely. I might be going out on a limb here, but, tree bien; unbeleafable.

Wood you please stop!

Oh lord ... what did I start? I hope someone's logging all of these comments?

You will need to try harder than that to stem the flow.

Wow, this thread is getting old...count the rings! To answer the question, I find when I learn a tune in a tree, it really sticks.

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Gorgeous portrait. All color coordinated.

Beautiful!!!!

However,I should like to know if Jeff normally plays his duet while sitting up a tree? Is this an obligatory form of practice?

I think he's trying to branch out!

Sometimes, we all have a desire to be leafed alone.

I've just twigged, you're all barking.

The root of the issue is that I need to get trunk more often.

You poor sap.

This thread is starting to lumber along nicely. I might be going out on a limb here, but, tree bien; unbeleafable.

Wood you please stop!

Oh lord ... what did I start? I hope someone's logging all of these comments?

You will need to try harder than that to stem the flow.

Wow, this thread is getting old...count the rings! To answer the question, I find when I learn a tune in a tree, it really sticks.

But at this time of year, don't you pine for a nice sunny day at the beech?

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