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Oh man...I just can't take any more of this ribbing!
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Brassdad wrote:...Gotta go I hear my freind Mat-at-a-door :cry:

Was it him? Or was it your other friend, Angus :?:

:wink:
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JB wrote:
Brassdad wrote:...Gotta go I hear my freind Mat-at-a-door :cry:

Was it him? Or was it your other friend, Angus :?:

:wink:
Actually it turned out to be Mat-at-a-door, An' Gus
But I gotta go, I've got a cold and I'm A LITTLE HORSE.
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kegmcnabb wrote:Oh man...I just can't take any more of this ribbing!
We'll try to spare you as much as possible -- that can be really nerve-racking :wink:
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Brassdad wrote:... I gotta go, I've got a cold and I'm A LITTLE HORSE.
Neigh, neigh -- seigh it ain't so! :oops:
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LV wrote:
Brassdad wrote:
JB wrote:
Was it him? Or was it your other friend, Angus :?:

:wink:
Actually it turned out to be Mat-at-a-door, An' Gus
But I gotta go, I've got a cold and I'm A LITTLE HORSE.
Is that you on the left? :lol:

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waiting for the dachshund image....or would that be the DUCKShund ...whoah, the flash backs... :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Brassdad wrote:waiting for the dachshund image....or would that be the DUCKShund ...whoah, the flash backs... :lol: :lol: :lol:
AFLAC!!! :wink: :lol:
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What a cock-and-bull story this thread has turned out to be...
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I have been giving this case some serious thought unlike everyone else who thinks it is just a good excuse for really bad puns.

I assume that some one took a cow hide and applied it on top of a regular tuba case. To me, this just seems to add unnecessary weight to an already heavy item. On the other hand, the case is visually stunning.

So, how do we get a beautiful, eye-catching way to transport our tubas without adding to our physical burden? The answer is brilliant: a pack cow, a cow that you can strap your tubas onto. There are several advantages:

1) This will be even more eye-catching than a hide covered case.

2) You don't have to kill a cow just to make your case look pretty. Although, you will have to feed a cow.

3) No more sore backs from carrying heavy tubas. Although, you might hurt your back lifting the cow out of your car.
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Mark wrote:I have been giving this case some serious thought unlike everyone else who thinks it is just a good excuse for really bad puns.
I had also given it some thought, up to the when I read the bell size. Since the 22" bell on my sons' Conn doesn't fold like a navy fighter jets wings, had to scrap the idea

:evil: and who says there were really bad puns :twisted:
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Mark wrote:2) You don't have to kill a cow just to make your case look pretty. Although, you will have to feed a cow.
Don't forget #4... if you feed the cow your need to be ready clean up after the cow! Do you have a big shovel? :shock:
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Oh NO!!!!....what have I started? Sean, if this turns out to be like the Sax thread, I'm sorry.
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Holy Cow! Please put this thread out to pasture. What an insane brand of humor. lol
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bloke wrote:Holy cow !! We could change the topic here to tuba bells<img src="http://tinypic.com/f1aag0.jpg">
Is that red brass, lacquer, or silver?
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Kevin Hendrick wrote:AFLAC!!!
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My first effort at tuba clip art... appropriate for this thread I think?

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But then I kind of like this one I found out on the web tonight... even though it has nothing to do with tubas.

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Bandmaster wrote:
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You bastard I was going to....oh never mind...

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Bandmaster wrote:My first effort at tuba clip art... appropriate for this thread I think?

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Nice job! :D
Bandmaster wrote:But then I kind of like this one I found out on the web tonight... even though it has nothing to do with tubas.

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Looks like a typical post on BoviNet ... and makes a good "case study", too! :lol:
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Time to see the inside of the case-
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