Dill is lit.
He’s waiting to play it in Georgia.
Maybe he is the Pied Piper of Hamelin – undercover – undercover of a banjo.
Quite the insight for a buckethead.
“…all subsequent sounds strike you as dull and uninspiring?” That’s how I felt after hearing "Disco Duck " for the first time.
These preschoolers have Timmy Fretwork pegged as the fraud he is.
Dill’s vocabulary betrays the fact that he’s a Little Person (“midget,” “dwarf” in the creepily abusive old days). Probably about… say… 25? Or, conversely, he’s just a very well read young boy.
Always reminds me of, “Never Marry a Railroad Man”…
Dill’s vocabulary today shows that preschool is better than I thought :)
Just what books did Dill’s mother read to him in the cradle?
My man Dill! You go with your big words little man
Maybe Timmy Fretwork and a new character Willy Windbag can have a banjo/bagpipe dual for the hand the fair Miss Bliss?
Has Dill been sniffing the glue?
Wait but if he’s a fake banjo man does that mean he can be tied down?
The chicks attracted by a banjo don’t have teeth
I hope Miss Bliss can hear this! :)
Did you know that it’s legal to kill a banjo player on sight in Chicago? It’s considered protecting it’s citizens from madness.
Like someone who wears a cowboy hat but has never seen a ranch or horse.
Sweet Dill. An old soul after my own heart.
Alice has a circle. Dill has a square. Beni has a triangle. Kevin has a rhombus.
The buckethead is ruining the curve for the whole class!
Chicks? Boy, the words kids get from the TV…
I like Dill’s take on things, SO beautifully expressed!
Ask Bela Fleck ….
YOU CAN’T TIE DOWN A BANJO MAN!
MReese 2 months ago
Dill is lit.
mccollunsky 2 months ago
He’s waiting to play it in Georgia.
einarbt 2 months ago
Maybe he is the Pied Piper of Hamelin – undercover – undercover of a banjo.
Pharmakeus Ubik 2 months ago
Quite the insight for a buckethead.
WaitingMan 2 months ago
“…all subsequent sounds strike you as dull and uninspiring?” That’s how I felt after hearing "Disco Duck " for the first time.
workjobb Premium Member 2 months ago
These preschoolers have Timmy Fretwork pegged as the fraud he is.
Huckleberry Hiroshima 2 months ago
Dill’s vocabulary betrays the fact that he’s a Little Person (“midget,” “dwarf” in the creepily abusive old days). Probably about… say… 25? Or, conversely, he’s just a very well read young boy.
BadCreaturesBecomeDems 2 months ago
Always reminds me of, “Never Marry a Railroad Man”…
A.Ficionada 2 months ago
Dill’s vocabulary today shows that preschool is better than I thought :)
Kroykali 2 months ago
Just what books did Dill’s mother read to him in the cradle?
strick9 2 months ago
My man Dill! You go with your big words little man
rhpii 2 months ago
Maybe Timmy Fretwork and a new character Willy Windbag can have a banjo/bagpipe dual for the hand the fair Miss Bliss?
timinwsac Premium Member 2 months ago
Has Dill been sniffing the glue?
Publius10608218 2 months ago
Wait but if he’s a fake banjo man does that mean he can be tied down?
Brent Rosenthal Premium Member 2 months ago
The chicks attracted by a banjo don’t have teeth
Impkins Premium Member 2 months ago
I hope Miss Bliss can hear this! :)
banjoAhhh! 2 months ago
Did you know that it’s legal to kill a banjo player on sight in Chicago? It’s considered protecting it’s citizens from madness.
6turtle9 2 months ago
Like someone who wears a cowboy hat but has never seen a ranch or horse.
Sweet Dill. An old soul after my own heart.
fritzoid Premium Member 2 months ago
Alice has a circle. Dill has a square. Beni has a triangle. Kevin has a rhombus.
The buckethead is ruining the curve for the whole class!
Strawberry King 2 months ago
Chicks? Boy, the words kids get from the TV…
dogday Premium Member 2 months ago
I like Dill’s take on things, SO beautifully expressed!
markkahler52 2 months ago
Ask Bela Fleck ….
mengelji 2 months ago
YOU CAN’T TIE DOWN A BANJO MAN!