Playing Lady of Spain could be a pain. The experience could really drain you. I hate to pull the plug on your idea, but I have a sinking feeling you would be shocked by the outcome. I could shower you with advice, but then I would be squeezed for time. Remember there are a lot of keys to keep in mind when it comes to playing the accordion. Don't hold it too close to your face or you might get a polka in the eye.
2007-04-21 16:31:19
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answered by Anonymous
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It sure is. A grand piano is even better. I even put some electric eels in for an enhancement of the experience.
2007-04-21 16:25:38
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answered by ╦╩╔╩╦ O.J. ╔╩╦╠═ 6
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Why would you want to play an electric accordian in the bathtub...do you have a death wish?
2007-04-21 16:26:12
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answered by J.J. 2
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It's not safe to use ANYTHING electric in a bathtub!
2007-04-21 16:25:40
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answered by twixette 7
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Yep. Mine is Battery Powered
2007-04-25 05:44:08
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answered by dr strangelove 6
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yes but id prefer making toast while in the shower, who wouldnt want to indulge on a nice toasted bagel with grape jelly smeared all over it? not I
2007-04-21 16:27:55
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answered by Anonymous
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Depends on what your interpretation of "safe"is.Not in my world,nothing is safe there,including damp hands on a hair dryer!!I'm afraid of my own shadow.
2007-04-21 16:28:16
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answered by FYIIM1KO 5
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The acoustics are great, but if there's water your song won't last very long.
2007-04-21 16:26:06
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answered by Anonymous
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As long as I'm your beneficiary on your life insurance policy.
2007-04-21 16:26:06
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answered by johN p. aka-Hey you. 7
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I say let's climb in, you can serenade me and we find out. Either way, it will be an electrifying experience!
2007-04-21 16:28:38
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answered by Cyndie 6
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