The Stodgy Thread
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- Todd S. Malicoate
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Let me preface my comments by asserting that I hope what I post is helpful to all who read here and not interpreted as in any way controversial or demeaning to those who disagree.
I love Hetman, too...it's the best! Not that, of course, other lubricants aren't great as well, it's just that, for me, Hetman works magic on those difficult piston valves!
I love Hetman, too...it's the best! Not that, of course, other lubricants aren't great as well, it's just that, for me, Hetman works magic on those difficult piston valves!
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oooooh...i don't have that foundation book. does somebody have idea where i could get one. i could sur use the help with my sousa playing!
i played a recital this week...i thought it went great! i played "asleep in the deep on my big MW horn. aren't MW horns super fabulus? everybody told me after the recital that i sounded real good-one and of the flute players that i kinda like in my theory class even said i have a world class sound!!!
my tuba teacher said i still have alot to work on
but i was wondering what all smart people here think. can anyone tell me how to putup a recording of my recital performance so you guys can me some comments?
gotta go...mephis is beeting that other school from kentucky (louieville???)
and i want to get back toit. thanks for help you guys can give me!

i played a recital this week...i thought it went great! i played "asleep in the deep on my big MW horn. aren't MW horns super fabulus? everybody told me after the recital that i sounded real good-one and of the flute players that i kinda like in my theory class even said i have a world class sound!!!






gotta go...mephis is beeting that other school from kentucky (louieville???)

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not to disparage anyone's choice of lubricants, but a driller I was working with this week was using a vegitable based hydraulic oil.
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I like tater tots. They're really good, especially if you dip them in a mixture of mustard/ketchup.
Please forgive the arrogance, those of you who spell the condiment "catsup." Thanks.
Please forgive the arrogance, those of you who spell the condiment "catsup." Thanks.
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hey ne of yuo guys played a conn hallenberg??? i headr it wus da best mouthpeic is dat tru?????
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I invented pants. I didn't invent Hetman lubricants. My grandmother used to drink Utica Club to get lubricated. She didn't invent pants. I did.
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Why not. Nice day don't we.Greg wrote:Good point Chuck. I did too.
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Some people like cupcakes, I,for one prefer, muffins.
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Wow! I hear pants all the time! Who knew!?Chuck Jackson wrote:I invented pants. I didn't invent Hetman lubricants. My grandmother used to drink Utica Club to get lubricated. She didn't invent pants. I did.
Instead of talking to your plants, if you yelled at them would they still grow, but only to be troubled and insecure?
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Could you post some photos of your pants please.
I am fortunate to have a great job that feeds my family well, but music feeds my soul.
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My band method book has some cool stuff about Bill Bell. I'd like to get in touch with him. Does anybody have his email address?
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I find that it takes six to eight bacon-burger occasions before the real effect is felt.
And by real effect, I mean death.
(I've got four left)
And by real effect, I mean death.
(I've got four left)
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Nope...I'd rather talk about bacon.
Mmmmm......bacon.....

Mmmmm......bacon.....

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I thought this was the Stogie Thread:


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Only if you abided by clause G-50 in your contract (previously clause CB-50) that requires the use of a unique 5th valve slide and 5th valve to be mechanically fastened in the engaged position, thus permanently putting said CC tuba in the key of BBb. Union inspectors reserve the right to verify this through any and all means, including measuring and play-testing.bloke wrote:I played a polka band gig tonight on a CC tuba.
Is this OK?
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Main Entry: 1stodge
Pronunciation: \ˈstäj\
Function: transitive verb
Inflected Form(s): stodged; stodg·ing
Etymology: origin unknown
Date: 1674
British : to stuff full especially with food
Pronunciation: \ˈstäj\
Function: transitive verb
Inflected Form(s): stodged; stodg·ing
Etymology: origin unknown
Date: 1674
British : to stuff full especially with food
Instead of talking to your plants, if you yelled at them would they still grow, but only to be troubled and insecure?
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(but less mean)the elephant wrote:Well, hey! That sounds just like me!windshieldbug wrote:Main Entry: 1stodge
Pronunciation: \ˈstäj\
Function: transitive verb
Inflected Form(s): stodged; stodg·ing
Etymology: origin unknown
Date: 1674
British : to stuff full especially with food

Instead of talking to your plants, if you yelled at them would they still grow, but only to be troubled and insecure?
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What a miserable bunch of losers you guys are.
Rick "the anti-stodge" Denney
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