Three Keyboard Stimpy Moon - Classical Stupidity


Three Keyboard Stimpy Moon by Dann Matthews

Stimpy came out on stage, sat down behind the keyboard, and let his magical rubber fingers run across the keys in a cacophony of jarring sounds that made the audience cringe. However, there was one little dog in the audience who wasn't cringing, one chihuahua named Ren that had a tear in his eye and a soft spot in his heart for that piano playing fool Stimpy...

Classic cartoons, classical music and classic t-shirt designs collide on this totally classic Three Keyboard Stimpy Moon t-shirt by Dann Matthews, pick one up and show the world your seriously funny side!

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There are several types of wood that has this feature--mostly species of the Yew. Yew is the wood of choice for traditional longbow making because of the different properties of the wood. The heartwood resists compression and the sapwood resists expansion. So the bows are constructed with the darker heartwood on the inside of the bow while the lighter sapwood is on the outside. Thousands of men armed with Yew longbows changed the course of history. Remember Henry V at Agincourt?

Wow! Those are Scots pine logs? They're not one of those trees with the deliniated heartwood/sapwood. And I just noticed the colors are reversed. Heartwood is darker than sapwood. Those trees are all messed up
I wonder if there has been a change in the wood's reaction to compression and expansion?
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