Busking revisited
People often ask me why musical instruments have those strange shaped "f" holes in them.
The answer is simple. This is where you put the money.
Buskers like to keep the money where they can see it, so violins, violas and cellos were specifically designed with ornate letterboxes where an appreciative audience could pop their contributions.
So, next time you see a busker, fold up a ten shilling note and slip it into the "f" hole.
If you feel you need change, take some from the cap on the pavement that the musician has thoughtfully provided.
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