So... I hadn't played my horn over the weekend.
Today, as I was about to warm up, I check for water; naturally,(since the practice room is cold) there is water.
I pull my slide out to empty and
a huge roach pops out.
I hope it wasn't carrying eggs...I will get a chem clean asap. (I'm trading this horn)
Greg wrote:That is on the extremes of nawsty. A dead roach would be a bad experience. The memory of a live roach would make me think too much while I'm playing.
It was alive.
I think this will forever affect my playing career (that I don't have)...
iiipopes wrote:Yeah, but think about how much gunk the critter ate while it was in there, making the eventual chem clean that much more effective!
Heck, it may have pushed your next chem clean back by a week or so.... who knows, it may have been in there quite a while and saved you some serious bucks.
Sounds like a great business opportunity to me- kind of the 'Green' alternative to putting all those noxious chemicals through your horn...
bardus est ut bardus probo, Bill Souder
All mushrooms are edible, some are edible only once.