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What postings drive you nuts?

BBb vs. CC
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18%
Eb vs. F
0
No votes
Which mouthpiece(s) should I use...?
13
14%
Repeat Postings
7
8%
Topics going off-topic
22
24%
Postings with polls
12
13%
Newbies repeating all the above
21
23%
 
Total votes: 92

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Repeat postings.
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Repeat postings..
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Repeat postings... :lol:
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cc_tuba_guy wrote:...I wonder where he is now...

:arrow: Therapy :?:







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bloke wrote:My pet peave is anyone who thinks I might care about their pet peaves...or anyone who pretends to care about mine.
Hmmm.... is that 'peeves' or 'peaves' :shock:
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TubaTinker wrote:Hmmm.... is that 'peeves' or 'peaves' :shock:
...and why would people keep them as pets? :shock: :shock:
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windshieldbug wrote:
TubaTinker wrote:Hmmm.... is that 'peeves' or 'peaves' :shock:
...and why would people keep them as pets? :shock: :shock:
When it's a pet, you call it "peavey":

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I think I need to peavey right now. I'll be right back....
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TubaRay wrote:I think I need to peavey right now. I'll be right back....
Well, I fertainly hope you're peaved wiv yourfelf! :wink:
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well, phooey! I was hoping that someone would come up with a picture of a pet "peave" ... but then realized that it would inevitably appear as a scantily clad woman saying "WTF!"

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MaryAnn wrote:well, phooey! I was hoping that someone would come up with a picture of a pet "peave" ... but then realized that it would inevitably appear as a scantily clad woman saying "WTF!"
It COULD be a scantily clad Elvis, or even Elvi saying "WTF!"
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windshieldbug wrote:
MaryAnn wrote:well, phooey! I was hoping that someone would come up with a picture of a pet "peave" ... but then realized that it would inevitably appear as a scantily clad woman saying "WTF!"
It COULD be a scantily clad Elvis, or even Elvi saying "WTF!"
So why are people so peeved about the World Tuba Federation, anyway? :twisted: :P
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Kevin Hendrick wrote:So why are people so peeved about the World Tuba Federation, anyway?
I think that, due to copyrights, it's now known as World Tuba Entertainment... :shock:
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windshieldbug wrote:
Kevin Hendrick wrote:So why are people so peeved about the World Tuba Federation, anyway?
I think that, due to copyrights, it's now known as World Tuba Entertainment... :shock:
WTE??? :lol:
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I know I'm through with a thread when the word "bicycle" shows up -- especially if the talk turns toward frame construction (*yawn*).

Happily, the folks who seem to put guns to some people's heads, and force them to read posts they aren't interested in, haven't yet located me. ;)
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Joe Baker wrote:I know I'm through with a thread when the word "bicycle" shows up -- especially if the talk turns toward frame construction (*yawn*).

Happily, the folks who seem to put guns to some people's heads, and force them to read posts they aren't interested in, haven't yet located me. ;)
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Joe Baker, who would feel the same way, only moreso, about the word "basketball"; but mercifully it is seldom seen hereabouts.
I guess that raises the questions: Brown or red, white, and blue? Which basketball makes the best sound when bounced on a hardwood floor? And which bicycle frame should I get to use with my Mike Finn 3H tuba mouthpiece?

Now I am certain I have Joe's undivided attention.
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ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZzzzzzzzzzzz..........

:!:

I'm sorry, must've dozed off for a minute. did you say something, Ray?
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Joe Baker wrote: I'm sorry, must've dozed off for a minute. did you say something, Ray?
Oh, nothing important, Joe. Just having a little fun. It has been a long week and I have a football game to do tomorrow night. Can you believe we play high school football in August now in Texas? Forecast high for tomorrow is 100 degrees. Why am I doing this?
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Wow, Ray...didn't realize you played high school football. Don't worry, you'll get that diploma someday. :D

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