This is a picture of a bottle of root beer. The root beer was produced by Barqs. The root beer contains 270 calories per serving. The root beer is low sodium. The root beer is packaged in a plastic bottle. The root beer is artificially flavored.
This is a picture of a bottle of root beer. The root beer was produced by Barqs. The root beer contains 270 calories per serving. The root beer is low sodium. The root beer is packaged in a plastic bottle. The root beer is artificially flavored.
It is delicious. I want you to know that.
Barq's has caffeine in it. I can't do caffeine. Mug and A&W are caffeine free, along with some of the more expensive variants. Roy Rogers used to have birch beer, which was tasty as well.
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RC Cola and a Moon Pie. My favorite meal as a kid. Cost a nickel each. We pronounced it "Aura O See Cola" in South Arkansas. I guess they still do. When you get old you remember stuff like that.
I am fortunate to have a great job that feeds my family well, but music feeds my soul.
Barq's diet is good, it isn't Octoberfest time yet, and I'd rather have a mohawk than a mullett. Now THAT's trailer trash, right along with the El Camino.
This is a picture of a bottle of root beer. The root beer was produced by Barqs. The root beer contains 270 calories per serving. The root beer is low sodium. The root beer is packaged in a plastic bottle. The root beer is artificially flavored.
It is delicious. I want you to know that.
Barq's has caffeine in it. I can't do caffeine. Mug and A&W are caffeine free, along with some of the more expensive variants. Roy Rogers used to have birch beer, which was tasty as well.
MartyNeilan wrote:
My fiancé purchased a box of these at Target for a buck. The kids and I will try them this weekend and report back.
Root beer is fine and all, but back it up...fiancee? Nice try slipping that info in unnoticed. Marty, that's excellent news, congratulations!!
/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=39135 and scroll about two thirds of the way down. Things have been going very well for the last year. (At least in regard to her.)
Back from the Midsummer Musical Retreat hosted at Whitman College in Walla Walla Washington. It was good to get plugged into the music scene in the Northwest. I was privileged to work with David Bryan - Trombone and Ryan Schultz - Tuba. Great guys and great teachers and I enjoyed playing great music.
Beginning again to be a tuba player.
1291 King Double B flat with detachable bell.
"The hills are alive, with the sound of (tuba) music."
bloke wrote:Someone sent me a private message to let me know they are upset because I agreed that the vast majority of old Monster Eb tubas offer challenging intonation. (Was it supposed to be a secret?) I was also told that altering them makes them play in tune, and that famous tuba players will then try to buy them but will be turned down. Finally, I was also told that other tubas also play out of tune (more secrets revealed).
Yes, and apparently if your tuba needs some kind of intonation adjustment while playing, your are an idiot for owning it.
bloke wrote:Someone sent me a private message to let me know they are upset because I agreed that the vast majority of old Monster Eb tubas offer challenging intonation. (Was it supposed to be a secret?) I was also told that altering them makes them play in tune, and that famous tuba players will then try to buy them but will be turned down. Finally, I was also told that other tubas also play out of tune (more secrets revealed).
Yes, and apparently if your tuba needs some kind of intonation adjustment while playing, your are an idiot for owning it.
bloke wrote:Someone sent me a private message to let me know they are upset because I agreed that the vast majority of old Monster Eb tubas offer challenging intonation. (Was it supposed to be a secret?) I was also told that altering them makes them play in tune, and that famous tuba players will then try to buy them but will be turned down. Finally, I was also told that other tubas also play out of tune (more secrets revealed).
You make me laugh, because you are right and also, why do people bother you with this?
"Hey Bloke, some horns have weird pitch tendencies." DUH DUH DUH...