According to the American Heritage Dictionary:
man·do·lin (mān'də-lĭn', mān'dl-ĭn) n. A small lutelike instrument with a typically pear-shaped body and a straight fretted neck, having usually four sets of paired strings tuned in unison or octaves.
According to Maggie:
man·do·lin (mān'də-lĭn', mān'dl-ĭn) n. A small lutelike instrument used to drive a Maggie crazy with musically inspired passion.
There's something about it - the way it's held, the way it's strummed, the way it sounds ... hell, I dunno. But give me a man who can play the mandolin and I'll follow him anywhere.
Especially if he cooks.
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Apparently in the south they don't teach typing...
Barry wanted me to tell you that he used to play the mandolin.
He also cooks. :)
Tell Barry I shun the notion until he finds the blog himself and comments.
And then tell him that "used to play" is not the same as "plays."
And then tell him I like my steaks medium.
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