James Bond's new weapon of choice...
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James Bond's new weapon of choice...
Any suggestions for my next victim, err, I mean subject??
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Here is a true challenge. Try wrapping a Sousaphone around Lenny Kravitz.
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Re: James Bond's new weapon of choice...
I enjoy your Photoshop work very much!docpugh wrote:Any suggestions for my next victim, err, I mean subject??
I will offer up an idea in the "Governator" of California. Being of good Austrian stock I am sure he has the ingrained genetics for music and playing tuba.
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Mmmmmm...the gears are grinding! I think I may take on Sean's challenge first. Don't despair, I'll get to the others as well.TubeNet wrote:Here is a true challenge. Try wrapping a Sousaphone around Lenny Kravitz.
For you, bbtubaman, check back to a post a few weeks ago. I've presented a Sean Connery image here. Here's the link.
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i think bond already exists
in the German Brass DVD of Bach. Walter Hilgers is james bond.
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Do you mean the earlier, Magnificent Seven or Dirty Dozen Charles Bronson, or the later 10 to Midnight or Death Wish guy?bbtubaman wrote:I think Charles Bronson and Steven Segal would have played tuba as well.
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Yes! I never thought of Sinatra as a tuba player. Stay tuned for that one.JB wrote:What about including ol' blue eyes. Tubas can be melodic "crooners" as well, ya know.
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