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Subject: origins of arse trombone quote From: GUEST,Pavane Date: 16 Nov 05 - 10:38 AM I recently heard a phrase used on the radio (BBC R2, Jonathon Ross) which sounded like a quotation. Does anyone know if that is so, and where it came from? "Mr xxxxx, you have delighted us long enough with your playing on the arse trombone". |
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Subject: RE: origins of arse trombone quote From: Wilfried Schaum Date: 16 Nov 05 - 11:35 AM German soldiers know a similar instrument: the "Arschtrompete" = butt bugle. Playing it means to fart. |
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Subject: RE: origins of arse trombone quote From: GUEST,Martin Ryan Date: 16 Nov 05 - 12:09 PM Wasn't it a common musichall trick, with an impressive sounding (French?) name? Regards |
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Subject: RE: origins of arse trombone quote From: Paul Burke Date: 16 Nov 05 - 12:12 PM Google for "Le Petomane" He's not smelly- he's my brother... |
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Subject: RE: origins of arse trombone quote From: MartinRyan Date: 16 Nov 05 - 12:16 PM That's the word! Regards |
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Subject: RE: origins of arse trombone quote From: Joe Offer Date: 16 Nov 05 - 01:09 PM I had a coworker who took delight in being able to play tunes with his... If you haven't witnessed it, you wouldn't believe it. Now Charlie has passed on, and is up playing in the Angel Choir. -Joe Offer- |
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Subject: RE: origins of arse trombone quote From: GUEST,Brian Date: 16 Nov 05 - 01:55 PM There is a referance in Dante's Inferno in canto XXI to Malacorda making a trumpet of his arse by breaking wind. I suppose dante didn't invent the expression either. Brian |
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Subject: RE: origins of arse trombone quote From: TIA Date: 16 Nov 05 - 03:12 PM Google "Mr. Methane" he can do it quite spectacularly. |
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Subject: RE: origins of arse trombone quote From: pavane Date: 16 Nov 05 - 04:04 PM Very interesting, but no information on the origin of the expression then! |
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Subject: RE: origins of arse trombone quote From: Cluin Date: 17 Nov 05 - 02:31 AM Is it from one of those Winston Churchill & Lady Astor apocryphal bickering stories. |
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Subject: RE: origins of arse trombone quote From: GUEST,Brian Date: 17 Nov 05 - 09:06 PM You mean, "If I'd known it was her turn, I'd have let her go before me?" Brian |
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