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Hi all:

I recently did the indecent thing and LOST my music for brass quintet...with a looming performance, this is a problem for all members.
Would anyone out there happen to have a copy of Michael Kamen's "Quintet" they could send me a pdf of?

Thanks,

David "d'OH!" Neider
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Never mind...turns out they were just playing a huge prank on me...they had it the whole time, and had taken it out of my folder.
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Not cool...

I once had a dent hammer with a magnet in the end of the handle placed somewhere VERY difficult to retrieve in a prank. It was hung from the ceiling by the magnet in the end of the handle. I still can't figure out how they got it to the ceiling WITHOUT a ladder.
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goodgigs wrote:
BRSousa wrote:Not cool...

I once had a dent hammer with a magnet in the end of the handle placed somewhere VERY difficult to retrieve in a prank. It was hung from the ceiling by the magnet in the end of the handle. I still can't figure out how they got it to the ceiling WITHOUT a ladder.
I couldn't let this go with a guess.
Knowing the opportunistic mindset of most practical jokers,
I would guess it was just thrown until it happened to stick.
Nope. The magnet isn't strong enough to do that and the repair shop is above the sales floor with an open floor plan. What this means is that you can look over the edge of the counter and see the sales floor. The hammer was hung from a metal piece attached to the ceiling...40 ft off the ground above the sales floor.
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