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    As I recall it was a blaster on one thigh, and a knife on the other. Heinlein had Long and other character using knives in several stories, often improbably thrown with lethal results.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pleater View Post
    There are a lot of Heinlein fans around.

    When at a folk festival I slid a recorder into my waistband where it was held by the strap of my drum. Recorder as in woodwind musical instrument.

    When I removed the drum and hoisted it up onto a handy bay-window ledge, the recorder slipped and I had to trap it and then extract it from inside the aprons.

    A passer by grinned and said 'I was expecting a blaster. Is it in C or F?'

    I grinned back and said 'Shhhh - it is in E - the power supply distorts the key.'

    There was a couple sitting close by who looked at us as thought we'd each just grown a second head.

    Anne the Pleater :ootd:
    When I play it's in the key of L. At least it sounds like 'L.

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    I was thinking that an early paperback edition I have of The Rolling Stones has the Stone lads depicted in kilts, I mean on the cover. I was hoping to find it last night and prove the point in the text... but as with most of my boxed library it would be the labour of Hercules.

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