When we were at a cottage in early spring last year, we heard the woodpeckers do just that: tap on trees (and the metal exhaust pipe to the outhouse) to enjoy the sound they made
Just as a point of detail: “timbre” is pronounced “tamber.” Far from spoiling the joke, though, it opens it up for more possibilities… and I’m always ready for a good timber timbre tumble!
rekam Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Been hanging around Stephan Pastis I take it.
Say What Now‽ Premium Member almost 3 years ago
It’s a hard knock life.
Baarorso almost 3 years ago
That SOUNDS about right! ;D
whahoppened almost 3 years ago
Go for the dead part, it sounds better.
Doug K almost 3 years ago
The sound is even better inside his own head.
Chithing Premium Member almost 3 years ago
You say “timbre” I say “tambre”, let’s call the whole thing… a draw and do something else.
kayak4ever almost 3 years ago
When we were at a cottage in early spring last year, we heard the woodpeckers do just that: tap on trees (and the metal exhaust pipe to the outhouse) to enjoy the sound they made
Zen-of-Zinfandel almost 3 years ago
Don’t be a pine in the butt.
bobgreenwade almost 3 years ago
Just as a point of detail: “timbre” is pronounced “tamber.” Far from spoiling the joke, though, it opens it up for more possibilities… and I’m always ready for a good timber timbre tumble!
Zebrastripes almost 3 years ago
The hollow sound of bark sends me…..
KEA almost 3 years ago
hadn’t thought of it before but xylophones are just timber of good timbre. gotta remember that.
Kev_a_Swing_Dancer Premium Member almost 3 years ago
[to the tune of “Try to Remember”]
Try to remember the timber’s great timbre when people learned it rhymes with “amber”.
PaulGoes almost 3 years ago
I’ll go out on a limb and say he does. Now I have to leaf.
gopher gofer almost 3 years ago
after he works up a thirst he’ll check out what’s on tap…
Ron Bauerle almost 3 years ago
So the grub is (a) grub?