> I have wanted to make a Santa Claus who played the piano. You >can get an old wash machine for free from any appliance store (as long >as you promise NOT to bring it back. Be sure the agitator works. Cut a >hole in the top of the bench and put the agitator and motor in it with >the agitator protruding. Put Santa Claus on the agitator. In front put >an old piano (that you've gutted out (to make the moving easier). Turn >it on and you'll have a swinging Santa playing the piano !!! > With 6 pianos you could have the lots of fun with animals popping >up and down inside of the lids while elves played away. Maybe Frosty >could play and Santa and Mrs. Claus could dance. Maybe I'm too much of >a romantic. Maybe I've been to Disneyland too many times. > >Maybe you haven't considered the utility bill for this dream. > >:> >Eric Leatha >tunrboy@aol.com Makes me remember that Chevy Chase movie with the house loaded with Christmas lights, reindeer, Santa Claus, etc. that caused a power outage in the neighborhood ...name?? Keith A. McGavern, RPT kam544@ionet.net Oklahoma Chapter 731 Oklahoma Baptist University Shawnee, Oklahoma, USA
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