Tuba and Sousaphone history

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Looks like it has been through an online translation service I would never of thought of my Conn as a wedding ring before reading it.
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sousaphone68 wrote:Looks like it has been through an online translation service I would never of thought of my Conn as a wedding ring before reading it.
Some of that might be web translation problems - but who was "Bob Sousa?"
Looking at his other blog entries (on totally different topics) reveals a theme...
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You will have to spoon feed me as I found the prose to weird after trying 2 more of the blogs. A google blog search makes me think Bob is a Spanish speaking photographer.
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When I read this twice, I thought I was loosing my mind. Then I read the other posts and found I am not alone in my confusion.
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Why this discrimination against the creativity of electronic translation?
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Wow. Someone has a very... _interesting_ style of writing. This reads like a Kilgore Trout novel or maybe a Tim Leary trip. 'Walking wedding ring'? Really???

Gave me a good laugh though. Especially the part about 'Bob Sousa'. Thanks for posting, Dave!
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trnewcomb wrote:Wow. Someone has a very... _interesting_ style of writing. This reads like a Kilgore Trout novel or maybe a Tim Leary trip. 'Walking wedding ring'? Really???

Gave me a good laugh though. Especially the part about 'Bob Sousa'. Thanks for posting, Dave!
This slightly different version turned up yesterday. I still can't figure it out...
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Looks like a phishing/spam sites linked to several other such sites. They both seem to be random translated articles.
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bloke wrote:Tubas should never be made of chocolate, but if they are, cheesy chocolate makes the best version of "Born To Be Wild", and yesterday might be just as excellent.
Wonderful when somebody straightens his thinking! Very professional writing within its sub-genre.
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