windshieldbug wrote:Gee... maybe a head gash is a rite of passage for tubists...
(mine came from my father's Porsche hood when I was replacing his spare tire)
Got mine from an overhead heating/AC duct in my basement a few years ago (guess I shoulda duct a little lower ) ...
Got mine from a file cabinet on my first day as a Temp filing papers. Was there for 2 hours, injured myself, and then took the DC Metro to the hospital (with a bloody rag held to my head, not one person asked if I was okay!).
The upside? I went home later and got a phone call to set up a real job interview the next day. Went with 7 staples in my head and landed the job. Had I not busted my head open, I'd have missed the call!
Bloke is way off base expecting everyone to add $5.00 to a check.
He's mad at the bank and thinks his ridiculous suggestion will tarnish that bank.
I think he should be allowed to express his opinion at length in the "Off Topic" threads,
as long as he avoids Politics, Religion, dorn and commercial sales by non-sponsors of Tubenet.
Brucom wrote:Bloke is way off base expecting everyone to add $5.00 to a check.
He's mad at the bank and thinks his ridiculous suggestion will tarnish that bank.
Don't know where you've been, but the thread has been locked for several days.
I think he should be allowed to express his opinion at length in the "Off Topic" threads,
as long as he avoids Politics, Religion, dorn and commercial sales by non-sponsors of Tubenet.
bloke wrote:
TRUMPET CITATIONS, INFRACTIONS
[ ] Playing highest note possible in warm- up-$100
True story,
I had a trumpet player show up past call time to a gig last year.
Sits down behind me.
Takes his horn out of case.
WIthout warning, immediately plays the highest and loudest note he possibly can.
FORTUNATELY, I already had my trumpet-proof earplugs in.
At the first break I sternly explained to him what would have happened if I did not have those ear plugs in.
Yep, I agree with Elephant on this one, that thread is dead and locked, and should have been when it was, I was pushing it to a level of B.S. for the fun of it. I was annoying and knew it. Who ever locked it, Thanks. I just hope Joe will sell me a set of "Bloke Washers" for my next horn, after I sell the Besson, which has synthetics, and I do like them a lot.
I went to the pub and had a couple beers before going to the mates place to feed his stock, as I have been doing for weeks while he has been in hospital and/or recovering.
Sat in the horse's yard and just had a quiet chat with them as they fed. Total peace and harmony with a couple honest mates that appreciated my company and I theirs.
bort wrote:I drove from Baltimore to NYC today -- only took about 7 hours (should take 4). Woohoo!
SEVEN HOURS??? It has never taken me more than five with bad traffic on the Turnpike. That is really bad!
Yeah, it was pretty bad. Drove through PA (through Allentown) to get around the turnpike. Got to Newark in about 3.5 hours (great!) and then took another 3.5 hours to get over to Queens (not great!).
bort wrote:I drove from Baltimore to NYC today -- only took about 7 hours (should take 4). Woohoo!
SEVEN HOURS??? It has never taken me more than five with bad traffic on the Turnpike. That is really bad!
Yeah, it was pretty bad. Drove through PA (through Allentown) to get around the turnpike. Got to Newark in about 3.5 hours (great!) and then took another 3.5 hours to get over to Queens (not great!).
We were coming south, and it didn't look like fun. Then again, we got snowed out of Tuba Christmas, so it was good to get a break for once...
Just dropped off my Marzan with Chuck at BrassLab here in NYC. Cleaning, new felts, and removing a nasty bunch of creases from the bell. I've only heard great things about him, so I'm looking forward to seeing what he can do!
In my opinion, the immediately preceding post(Bloke's) should be pulled. It is much more relevant to life than virtually all the preceding ones in this thread.
bloke wrote:My 91-year-old aunt (whom I adore, and who is actually still-to-this-day a beautiful woman) fell and broke her hip badly this morning when she was out-of-town (Florida) on a trip with family. The doctors put her all back together again this evening, reported that it went extremely well, and that she will be walking tomorrow. As I was born fairly late (40) in my own mother's life, this aunt is my only remaining close "blood" relative of the previous generation. She's one of the true treasures in my life. I'm very grateful that I will, most likely, be seeing her again.
I pray for her speedy recovery, Joe. I lost my great-grandmother at the age of 94 due to complications that arose from the same type of injury.
From what you've posted about her previously, I have no doubt that she really will be walking tomorrow, and doing a lot more very soon. She seems to be an amazing, and strong, person.
Well, I tried a bunny companion for my cat, who is lonely but very aware of heirarchy among the house residents (from her point of view, I'm top (I'm "the Mommy who feeds her",) Harry is second, she is third.) I found that a rabbit is kind of dumb, needs more care than I want to put in, and my cat is afraid of him. Although she doesn't seem to feel threatened in the heirarchial sense as she would be with another cat.
So...even though he is sweet and has brightened things around here, he'll go back to the rescue organization. Phooey....maybe a hamster in a cage? Don't want another cat....Pepper is 17+ and looks like she will be around for quite a few more years, based on current complete lack of any disease or disorder. But you never know....I suppose she could go tomorrow.
Charlie is in there tearing up paper and digging away at his carboard box....can't let him on the carpet, would need fences all over the house. Apparently rabbits like to chew electrical cords too....so yeah this is a lot more maintenance than a cat. And I don't really want to come home to a fried rabbit.