Giving up TubeNet for Lent

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Re: Giving up TubeNet for Lent

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Hey Marty,

I'm tired of one of my horns and would like to give it to you. Let me know by Friday if you want it, you're first in line! Else, I will have to give it to Wade. :evil: :tuba:


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I rather give up vegetables...
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I gave up sex for lent. Not really much of a sacrifice! :shock:
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I gave up my 401K for lent. :roll:
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Anyone out there give up Lent for TubeNet?
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MartyNeilan wrote:I have decided to give up TubeNet for Lent.
BFD. Now, giving up your tuba playing, that's another thing altogether... :tuba:
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bort wrote:Anyone out there give up Lent for TubeNet?
Well, no ... but I am considering giving up "giving up things for Lent" for Lent (it's 2nd on the list, right after "giving up procrastinating" -- haven't quite got round to that one yet). :wink:
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I gave up Lent for Lent.

And, dieting.
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If anyone can find "Lent" in your Bible, please let me know.

I gave up practicing sin for practicing freedom.

Romans 6:18
And having been set free from sin, you became slaves of righteousness.

James 1:25
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BigDale wrote:
Dylan King wrote:If anyone can find "Lent" in your Bible, please let me know.
Shabbat Shalom.
Ah, a believer! True, lenten is a Catholic addition, but still a good thing to practice.

Shalom Aleichem!
My wife and I have practiced some form of lent for several years. As Dylan mentioned, it is not in the Bible but we certainly feel no obligation to do it. Our reasons lie around the notion of sacrificing something in our lives to 1. break a bad habit that detracts from our relationship with God and 2. plays a significant enough role in our lives that removal of that particular element is truly a sacrifice (which brings about deeper reflection on the sacrifice of Jesus Christ. (For me, Tubenet does not fit into either category but I can understand why Marty chose to give up Tubenet for lent.)

The number of times that either of us have been in a Catholic church can be counted on one hand so I have no idea if our concept of lent aligns with Catholicism. What I do know, is that it's a tradition we look forward to each year.
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Now THAT is a creative post.

Alphabet thread, indeed. :roll:
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So far, so good. I had to institute blocks at both home and work - out of habit I clicked on TubeNet my first Monday morning. I did just post about Trevecca openings, since it looks like we don't yet have any tuba applications this year, and I will post about my upcoming RVW concerto soon.

The thing that surprised me the most about giving up TubeNet was just how much I had become friends with many of the posters on here, and how I missed interacting with them on a regular basis. Once you get past the superficial rants and raves, TubeNetters really are a great buch of people and I am proud to know them all.

Back to Lent :)
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MartyNeilan wrote:Once you get past the superficial rants and raves, TubeNetters really are a great buch of people and I am proud to know them all.
How very true! I think that is one of the reasons I come here. I am certainly quite satisfied with the tubas I already have, so am not looking for advice, or inspiration on that front. The musical discussion threads are now of more interest to me and just keeping up with 'friends'.
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As promised, today was the "breakfast" to post about the upcoming VW with the VCCB under DS at the CBCF in TN. May have to pop in again in a week to bump; add details. Also just HAD to "roll that beautiful bass trombone footage" under my new-to-me-instument thread, thanks to our very own Joe Bloke.

Only a few more weeks to go til I see all my TubeNet friends again!
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only three days left Marty!!!
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MartyNeilan wrote:So far, so good. I had to institute blocks at both home and work - out of habit I clicked on TubeNet my first Monday morning. I did just post about Trevecca openings, since it looks like we don't yet have any tuba applications this year, and I will post about my upcoming RVW concerto soon.

The thing that surprised me the most about giving up TubeNet was just how much I had become friends with many of the posters on here, and how I missed interacting with them on a regular basis. Once you get past the superficial rants and raves, TubeNetters really are a great buch of people and I am proud to know them all.

Back to Lent :)

AWWW shucks Marty, really you shouldn't have.....
k

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MartyNeilan wrote:The thing that surprised me the most about giving up TubeNet was just how much I had become friends with many of the posters on here, and how I missed interacting with them on a regular basis. Once you get past the superficial rants and raves, TubeNetters really are a great buch of people and I am proud to know them all.
Right back atcha, Marty! It'll be good to have you back. :D
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I'm back.
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Ahh! Hide the women! Hide the children! Hide the tubas!
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