Mississippi Brass to play at Mississippi State

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The trumpet players look related.
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Let us know the details and I will print and pass out notices to Mississippi Community Symphonic Band http://www.mcsb.us" target="_blank members at our next practice in Ridgeland, MS on March 23 or March 30...
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cjk wrote:The trumpet players look related.
Aren't they all related?

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Matthew Gilchrest wrote:
cjk wrote:The trumpet players look related.
Aren't they all related?

:D

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And, on a related question, when did Joe start combing his hair in that manner. It looks strangely similar to someone in our federal government(or gubmit).
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bloke wrote:
TubaRay wrote: And, on a related question, when did Joe start combing his hair in that manner. It looks strangely similar to someone in our federal government(or gubmit).
If my teleprompter wasn't broken, I could tell you several hilarious Special Olympics jokes!
bloke " ' got a million of 'em!" :lol: :cry:
I have noticed how some seem to rely totally on a teleprompter. It makes one wonder about the content of the brain attached to the reader. Is it completely empty? Does the pictured tuba player in the above quintet have more inside the cranium?
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