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I post this traditional style piece with some trepidation...
There was a young lady named Doris who had a most tuneful ********. It sang and it hummed and if lovingly strummed would render the whole Anvil Chorus.
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Carpal Tunnel
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Carpal Tunnel
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dxb, you don't need to feel trepidatious, nor do you need to put asterisks in place of the word thesaurus...
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Carpal Tunnel
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perhaps dxb feel(s) trepidatious, because he is afraid his words might cause someone to attempt a crude trepination!
meanwhile, i suspect i know ****** and that is it not thesaurus, but what, pray tell, is the Anvil chorus?
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Pooh-Bah
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Pooh-Bah
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The Anvil chorus comes from Il Trovatore (The Troubador) an opera by Giuseppe Verdi. I recall that the chorus was used many years ago as background music to a scene from a Disney wildlife film. The shot showed two rams repeatedly charging at each other and butting heads in time to the music - trying to gain favour with potential mates I guess (no strumming tho'). That, together with its name, should give you some idea of its character – quite unsuited to the use I’ve made of it!
I guess I might feel trepidation, and would certainly violently disapprove, if a *****ectomy was planned; it wouldn’t be performed on me, however! But... I thought trepanation or trephanition was applied to the skull?
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