Shipping a Sousaphone
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Shipping a Sousaphone
Its off to the Bus Station. Somedays I think it maybe easyer to fix Flutes But How much Fun would that be?? 
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Re: Shipping a Sousaphone
Greyhound keeps cutting their routes and closing their REAL terminals in favor of using contractors. I know of a couple of stops that are made at McDonald's Restaurants.
I'm REALLY going to miss Greyhound if they decide to pull out of here (Evansville, IN). They closed their original terminal here two years ago (complete with art-deco facade and neon running dog) and contracted with the local city bus service to use part of their downtown terminal. They still do freight but the terminal is only open limited hours. Buses arrive here at 3am but only to 'boot' out passengers. Freight stays on until it can be routed through when the terminal is staffed.
I'm REALLY going to miss Greyhound if they decide to pull out of here (Evansville, IN). They closed their original terminal here two years ago (complete with art-deco facade and neon running dog) and contracted with the local city bus service to use part of their downtown terminal. They still do freight but the terminal is only open limited hours. Buses arrive here at 3am but only to 'boot' out passengers. Freight stays on until it can be routed through when the terminal is staffed.
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Re: Shipping a Sousaphone
Harv looks like Atlas shouldering the World there!
Aren't you glad I picked up my Keefer Frankensousa in person?
Plus I got to meet you too!
Aren't you glad I picked up my Keefer Frankensousa in person?
Plus I got to meet you too!
Cheers,
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Re: Shipping a Sousaphone
but Harv your clientele would be the opposite of tuba players - meaning mainly female, easy on the eyes, pleasant, and would definitely smell better. Of course the flip side is they probably won't bring any beer with them!Harvey Hartman wrote: Somedays I think it maybe easyer to fix Flutes But How much Fun would that be??
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Re: Shipping a Sousaphone
tofu wrote:but Harv your clientele would be the opposite of tuba players - meaning mainly female, easy on the eyes, pleasant, and would definitely smell better. Of course the flip side is they probably won't bring any beer with them!Harvey Hartman wrote: Somedays I think it maybe easyer to fix Flutes But How much Fun would that be??
That's why whomever invented wine!!!
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Re: Shipping a Sousaphone
Somebody knows how to move the box office.