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Banjaxed

Banjaxed

At the session last night I (more than half-jokingly) suggested to the fellow sitting next to me that he use his banjo to deal with some annoying punters.

Today I came across the verb/adjective "banjaxed", for the first time, in a novel by Flann O'Brien.

Does this count as synchronicity?

# Posted on December 8th 2009 by reedy grins

Re: Banjaxed

No for that you would need 2 banjos doing it at the same time

# Posted on December 8th 2009 by skellig

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And also for a banjo to be used as an axe it needs to be sharp.

# Posted on December 8th 2009 by 'S dat you, O'Flibberty?

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Five years ago I witnessed a banjo (my own) go sailing headlong through two sheets of drywall board, bending a stud in the process, so it might work well as a club. Buy one with a steel truss rod for this purpose, the shorter the neck the better.

Needless to say, she was pretty upset that day. Luckily the banjo escaped unscathed. I sold it this year to a very happy customer. 8-)

# Posted on December 8th 2009 by gravelwalks

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