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Calling all musicians!! Needed: a few spiffy binks for a PVC pipe band. No skills or experience necessary. PVC pipe required. If interested, email Meowski3@aol.com

I have a PVC pipe. It's actually just a small one, about 18 inches, but it's still fun. Oh, before we get too far into this, for anyone who doesn't know, a PVC pipe is a piece of plumbing, and that's all you need to know about that. I got mine at our robotics competition. We had to heat and flatten a piece of PVC pipe to mount the light on, so we could put it on our robot. We did that with the help of a toaster oven. Our robot was outside (she didn't work yet), so we told other teams the toaster oven was our robot. One believed us. Anyway, I brought home the leftover piece, so now I have a PVC pipe. I took it to stage crew during the Acadram play so I could beat cast members into submission when necessary. There, I discovered something quite awesome. I won't tell you what it was, because that would ruin it. But, hold a PVC pipe up to your ear. Listen. What do you hear? Don't worry, there's no right answer. But if you email me and tell me what you think it is, I'll tell you the thing I discovered. Anyway, you can make lot's of cool noises with PVC pipes. Besides the really fun one when you hit the end with the palm of your hand (that one's hard to explain... some people might have to see it), you can also hit things with it, hit it with things, and blow into it. The latter can produce any note, depending on the length and diameter of the PVC pipe. For example, someone wants to play the bass PVC pipe. Anyway, if you haven't already guessed, we decided to start a PVC pipe band. It's called Stinky Kiwi. Anyone who has a PVC pipe can join, except my brother. So far, I'm the only one, although someone is planning to play the PVC pipe organ, and various others have pledged their loyalty. Anyway, spiffy binks wanted and welcomed! I love you all! *hug*

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