Re: A request...
Posted: Tue May 02, 2006 9:57 pm
Tubist of Time wrote:scantily clad women and trombones [were just] "amusing"

Tubist of Time wrote:scantily clad women and trombones [were just] "amusing"
Scantily clad trombones??Tubist of Time wrote:scantily clad women and trombones
So is Tubenet...Carroll wrote:http://thumbs.photo.net/photo/1736860-sm.jpg
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http://home.comcast.net/~photosphotos/TubaGirlFin.JPG
Google is a wonderful thing...
TubaTinker wrote:Scantily clad trombones??Tubist of Time wrote:scantily clad women and trombones
Some of the guys in the high school I tech'ed for had "man-breasts" that would put Dolly Parton to shame. Their simple but functional solution was to just turn the valve slide upside down so they were not poked by the water key lever.bloke wrote:water key problem...![]()
Based upon the oceans' color, she must have been in Jersey.LoyalTubist wrote:I personally like the 1920s girl at the beach playing the sousaphone. That was a pretty risque picture for the time!
http://home.comcast.net/~photosphotos/TubaGirlFin.JPG
Now there's a babe!!!!! And tallented to boot, notice the lack of valves.Doc wrote:
OI! Magritte is Belgian!daktx2 wrote:the french surrealist painter maggritte had a thing for flaming tubas and naked women in the same picture.
silly frenchmen
In some "business"circles, this would be called "multi-tasking".bloke wrote:I'm glad that someone finally discovered a (albeit receptive) use for a Holton fiberglass sousaphone.