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Giving your pipes personal names?
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<blockquote data-quote="beetlejazz" data-source="post: 299417" data-attributes="member: 2648"><p>I call my Savinelli Silver "kukkopilli" - a word referring to a bird-shaped whistle made of clay, often translated as "ocarina" in English but it's not really the same thing. You see, this pipe has an annoying tendency to whistle sometimes. So, when one night I was smoking it after quite a many drinks, and it started to whistle, I complained about this to my brother and wondered why it bothered me so much. To which he, after taking a contemplative sip from his own pipe, answered, with a very serious tone: "Well it's not a goddamn ocarina." After that, the name kinda stuck. :lol:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="beetlejazz, post: 299417, member: 2648"] I call my Savinelli Silver "kukkopilli" - a word referring to a bird-shaped whistle made of clay, often translated as "ocarina" in English but it's not really the same thing. You see, this pipe has an annoying tendency to whistle sometimes. So, when one night I was smoking it after quite a many drinks, and it started to whistle, I complained about this to my brother and wondered why it bothered me so much. To which he, after taking a contemplative sip from his own pipe, answered, with a very serious tone: "Well it's not a goddamn ocarina." After that, the name kinda stuck. :lol: [/QUOTE]
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