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Possibly one of the funniest things you'll ever see....

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My friend Margaret asked this trombonist film guy to help her make a recital trailer... what came out will have you laughing forever. Features Bill VerMeulen from Houston Symphony.

http://www.thepetersonproject.com/VerMeulen.htm
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Make that man an honorary tubist

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I can't get the link to come up; did something go wrong with it?
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1. I saw part of this guy's masterclass up here at N.O.I. at the U. of Maryland several years ago, and he was great, but I never did catch his name... Always wondered who he was, and now I know. Super session, I've quoted him many times.

2. This is really funny. He's also a good sport.
      
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really funny stuff

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I'm from Houston, and I found that to be very funny. Have you guys checked out any of the other stuff on that website?

Its freakin hilarious!
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sc_curtis wrote:I'm from Houston, and I found that to be very funny. Have you guys checked out any of the other stuff on that website?

Its freakin hilarious!
'xuse me... but what does "freakin'" mean? Is this a morph of a western European slang word? Just curious.
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Uh, I guess I apoligize.....?

I meant to say:

The other available examples of music and videos on the above-mentioned website are of the utmost comical variety. I rather enjoyed watching and/or listening to them. It brought an element of humor to my life.

Thank you, and God bless.
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TubaTinker wrote:'xuse me... but what does "freakin'" mean? Is this a morph of a western European slang word?
Yes, but more polite in mixed company. freakin' rad!
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