Cameraman learns about "dotting the I".

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Cameraman learns about "dotting the I".

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Sorry if this has been posted elsewhere:



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"One-trial learning" -- NEVER crowd the sousaphone! :lol:
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Dude crushed it. Worthy.
      
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ahahahaha. That is classic almost as good as the video where the tubist tripped the kid.

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BigDale wrote:He even said "Watch Out!".

If only Tressel could get the football team to play as well...

(yes, I am an '88 Ohio State)
It seems that the Ohio State Tuba player can hit harder than most Ohio State football players...at least the band is strong!
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wphstubaboy wrote:
BigDale wrote:He even said "Watch Out!".

If only Tressel could get the football team to play as well...

(yes, I am an '88 Ohio State)
It seems that the Ohio State Tuba player can hit harder than most Ohio State football players...at least the band is strong!
I had to go to the DMV yesterday to renew my drivers license - the person taking my picture asked what position I played in college. I told him "Sousaphone." (technically not true - I didn't play in the band when I went to San Jose State, but I have played often with the Stanford Band.)
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