An ad for TubaTamers and their equivalents
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Re: An ad for TubaTamers and their equivalents
I'm trying to figure out which puzzles me more:
a) how do you fall asleep in the middle of a concert?
b) why aren't the other horns waking this guy up?
a) how do you fall asleep in the middle of a concert?
b) why aren't the other horns waking this guy up?
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Re: An ad for TubaTamers and their equivalents
The bond between horn brothers has a higher bond enthalpy than that of 2 carbon atoms sharing 6 electrons.Neil Bliss wrote:I'm trying to figure out which puzzles me more:
a) how do you fall asleep in the middle of a concert?
b) why aren't the other horns waking this guy up?
The better question is, how do you stay asleep coming into the fifth movement of Capriccio Espagnol?
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Re: An ad for TubaTamers and their equivalents
Klaus,
I have a Tubatamer for windy gigs but I have nothing to prevent me from hitting the floor.
I don't think a seat belt on my drum throne will help.
Keeping beers consumed down to two, or three if they feed me may help.
I have a Tubatamer for windy gigs but I have nothing to prevent me from hitting the floor.

I don't think a seat belt on my drum throne will help.
Keeping beers consumed down to two, or three if they feed me may help.

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