tuben wrote:Sometimes, trials are not a sufficient form of justice.
(who believes strongly in the legal system...... but)
I've gotta agree with this sentiment.
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Re: RIP: Tuba Man of Seattle
I've gotta agree with this sentiment. Ray Grim
The TubaMeisters San Antonio, Tx.
Re: RIP: Tuba Man of SeattleI once had a conversation about the Tuba Man with a friend of mine from Washington, who told me he was one of the most recognizable figures at any major home game for Seattle teams. Rest in peace Tuba Man, and thank you for sharing your passion and joy with so many people!
Alf H.
Miraphone 1292-CC Rusk-cut York F
Re: RIP: Tuba Man of SeattleA very sad day indeed.
I go with Wade and Mojo. Tundratubist
Besson 983, PS#3 Conn 28K
Re: RIP: Tuba Man of Seattle
Jeff-Please convey my condolences to Ed's family. While it goes without saying that the silencing of Ed's tuba around Seattle events will be a sad reminder of these reprehensible events, I will say that we will dedicate this year's Greater Seattle TUBACHRISTMAS to the memory of Ed's life and the joy that he brought to so many. __________________________
Ryan Schultz Pacific Northwest (Seattle) Ballet Orchestra University of Puget Sound www.pugetsound.edu/x4642.xml http://www.seattlemusiclessons.com
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