other species of tuba players

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Kevin Miller
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If it's Bigfoot playing a tuba, all they would need to attract him to their campsite would be the aroma of brats and beer. Bigfoot or not, a tuba player is a tuba player and WE LOVE BEER!!
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Sorry guys -

Things were getting a bit too stressful at home so I took off to an old camping area I had been years ago. I couldn't sleep so I hopped out the tent in my boxers and started playing... ended up just doing long tones most of the night.

Next time I'll put my shirt on.

Don't be alarmed if another report comes from the Old Hickory lake area this weekend or Town Creek, AL area later this summer.
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we put my 12 foot aluminum rowboat that we cartopped, into a long stip mine pond
So, a "stip mine" is where you get the stuff used in "stiptic pencils"?
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I guess I need to be more careful when I practice outside in the woods. Don't want to attract unwanted visitors. :lol:
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