goodgigs wrote:
If anybody FROM CALIFORNIA with experience in business operations would like to partner up with an extremely motivated and creative individual
to help school kids get better horns for lower cost, I'd love to hear from you.
No others need apply, I don't want to end up in Marty's position.
I'd love to stat a business - I'd hate to go bankrupt.
If you need a pretty face for advertisements look somewhere else
"We can avoid humanity's mistakes"
"Like the tuba!"
Round three of experimental work starts tomorrow. Trying to mimic DO and pH levels we see in natural conditions. These experiments will require 24-h monitoring and near constant manipulation.
schlepporello wrote:Me and the missus are heading down to Possum Kingdom in the morning. Her side of the family is having a little wek-end get together down there.
I may decide to go swimmin' with the water moccasins.
Just don't drink the water!
I am fortunate to have a great job that feeds my family well, but music feeds my soul.
I am back from Alte Comarade band practice, about as ready as I will ever be for our concert in the barn (hanger) out at Art Daniel's ranch on Sunday. Now I am off to see church clowns.
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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."
Beginning to master the new baby stuff. Got the stroller and baby carrier figured out last night and figured out the car seat and how it works with the baby. Tomorrow I'll actually put the car seat in the car and the truck and get that figured out. The bassinette was figured out and set-up about a month ago. The crib will be picked up next weekend and then put together as soon as we get moved the next week.
Baby's due on Aug. 2. I'm excited but starting to get a little freaked out You have been baby updated.
The musical event - "Music in the Barn" went well considering we had a major thunderstorm during the event.
That is why we had music in the barn/hanger. Good beer, good food, good people and good music; good time had by all.
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."
I can't taste rum. It's the weirdest thing, but if I make a drink with rum, I can't taste it, and have to be careful about how much I add. I can't taste it, but it's no less effective on me!
bort wrote:I can't taste rum. It's the weirdest thing, but if I make a drink with rum, I can't taste it, and have to be careful about how much I add. I can't taste it, but it's no less effective on me!
Anything distilled down to water and ethanol will have no flavor - I mean, alcohol is perceptible in sufficient strength, but not as a flavor. Rum can have flavor though. Haitian Barbancourt, for a pleasant example.
schlepporello wrote:About that weekend trip to Possum Kingdom.......
I survived.
I was really expecting a picture of you amidst that geolgical feature mentioned in Matt 16:18. Looks like a very nice place despite the water warnings.
I am fortunate to have a great job that feeds my family well, but music feeds my soul.
bort wrote:I can't taste rum. It's the weirdest thing, but if I make a drink with rum, I can't taste it, and have to be careful about how much I add. I can't taste it, but it's no less effective on me!
Anything distilled down to water and ethanol will have no flavor - I mean, alcohol is perceptible in sufficient strength, but not as a flavor. Rum can have flavor though. Haitian Barbancourt, for a pleasant example.
Yeah, I'm sure the good stuff has a good taste, I'm talking about the alcohol-ness of it. That is, making 2 drinks, I can't taste mine, my wife takes a sip and goes "whooooa!"
Just another reason to stick with beer and whiskey.