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Or could also be going out to the woodshed to practice so as not to bother all the others in the household.
I know when my father told me to go to the woodshed it meant I was gonna get my butt blistered for something I'd done; had nothing to do with my musical abilities, which are somewhere down around 3 degrees Kelvin.
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