Free cryogenics?

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It's only going to get up to 68 today. Guess I'll have to dig out the parka. :)
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Here is a car in my town parked next to Lake Erie in a lot today....the ICE MOBILE...

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Send me your tubas...one night for a horn in this lot, and your tuba can look like this...PS. dents in horn when using an ice pick to free horn up are not my responsibility.. :D
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Mark, don't you all know the phrase "snowbird"?
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bort wrote:Mark, don't you all know the phrase "snowbird"?
Many of my friends and neighbors are currently in the Sunshine state at this moment...
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Next year is your year, Mark! :)
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You have to be a bit adaptable to play tuba in Minnesota. I will march in the St. Paul Winter Carnival Parades in a couple of weeks. Typically it's a bit nippy out and the wind through the streets of St. Paul is imposing. Yes, I have a plastic rimmed mouthpiece. I think a little antifreeze in the valves will be useful. All in all, it is a test of resolve and survival. Sometimes we even play music!
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opus37 wrote:You have to be a bit adaptable to play tuba in Minnesota. I will march in the St. Paul Winter Carnival Parades in a couple of weeks. Typically it's a bit nippy out and the wind through the streets of St. Paul is imposing. Yes, I have a plastic rimmed mouthpiece. I think a little antifreeze in the valves will be useful. All in all, it is a test or resolve and survival. Sometimes we even play music!
Neat -- maybe I'll try to check it out?
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bort wrote:
opus37 wrote:You have to be a bit adaptable to play tuba in Minnesota. I will march in the St. Paul Winter Carnival Parades in a couple of weeks. Typically it's a bit nippy out and the wind through the streets of St. Paul is imposing. Yes, I have a plastic rimmed mouthpiece. I think a little antifreeze in the valves will be useful. All in all, it is a test or resolve and survival. Sometimes we even play music!
Neat -- maybe I'll try to check it out?
The St. Paul Police Band is usually unit No. 2 in the parades.
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Ah Yes !!! St. Paul (Minnesota) Winter Carnival is coming up. Temperatures are rising. It's up to - 5 at the moment in the southern suburbs. Almost getting tropical. My heart goes out to my friends who will be 'tubing' in the parade. Fortunately, (and you can hate me) I will be sitting in a nice warm spot in the Landmark Center playing Strauss, Mendelssohn, Prokoffiev and company in the back row of the St. Paul Civic Symphony with a nice comfy F tuba on my lap. On the ophecleide parts in Mendelssohn, I will however use a Wedge SJ Solo mp that Dave Harrison spun out of black Delrin for me. Not that it will be freezing indoors, but the Delrin, being less dense, seems to help getting a little closer to that certain 'wispy' and delicate timber of the ophicleide. It's probably a bit ironic that we are programming the indidental music from "Midsummer Night's Dream." January is more like "Midwinter Nightmare." I'll use the nice and heavy Monette 94 Prana, with the CC BAT for the Prokoffiev "Winter Holiday." (3PM, Sunday, Jan. 31)
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