Tuba and Alligators

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Thomas Maurice Booth
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Tuba and Alligators

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http://www.upi.com/NewsTrack/Science/20 ... flat/1610/

Kind of interesting article. Remeber if you're in Florida not to play a low B-flat or else a male alligator might come a knocking on your (back)door.

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Well then.. ...perhaps I'm the reason there seems to be more gators in the waters around the town of Cape Canaveral!
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This could be a new captive audience for us tuba honkers. Apparently they have no choice but to respond (dauphin are also music lovers).
All we have to do is figure a way to get them some money and then have them give it to us.
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