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gauuullllleeeeee..............
And here I was thinking that most everyone else were the stupid ones.....
It's soooooooo good to find two such outstanding individuals such as yourselves willing to share such whisdum on this net. I only wish that you would offer some Specialized High Intensity Training.
There are many times in life when Specialized High Intensity Training would make a difference. Just think of the times when you have to answer the following questions:
1. CC versus BBb?
2. Rotary versus pistons?
3. How much to delacquer this horn?
4. Lacquer versus silver versus unlacquered raw brass?
You know, in some cases we need More Specialized High Intensity Training. For example, if a teacher has taught too long, they need to be tested three or four different ways, and be forced to take hundreds of hours in in-service sessions.
Of course, it would be more fair if farmers and ranchers could get more training. I figure that the best option for them would be Bull Specialized High Intensity Training.
Tom Mason
It's soooooooo good to find two such outstanding individuals such as yourselves willing to share such whisdum on this net. I only wish that you would offer some Specialized High Intensity Training.
There are many times in life when Specialized High Intensity Training would make a difference. Just think of the times when you have to answer the following questions:
1. CC versus BBb?
2. Rotary versus pistons?
3. How much to delacquer this horn?
4. Lacquer versus silver versus unlacquered raw brass?
You know, in some cases we need More Specialized High Intensity Training. For example, if a teacher has taught too long, they need to be tested three or four different ways, and be forced to take hundreds of hours in in-service sessions.
Of course, it would be more fair if farmers and ranchers could get more training. I figure that the best option for them would be Bull Specialized High Intensity Training.
Tom Mason
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Re: gauuullllleeeeee..............
"Everybody but thee and me, and I'm not too sure about thee", eh?Tom Mason wrote:And here I was thinking that most everyone else were the stupid ones.....
I think they've already started ...and then wrote:It's soooooooo good to find two such outstanding individuals such as yourselves willing to share such whisdum on this net. I only wish that you would offer some Specialized High Intensity Training.
There are many agriculturally-useful variants: Horse (Doc would be a natural for that oneand later wrote:... it would be more fair if farmers and ranchers could get more training. I figure that the best option for them would be Bull Specialized High Intensity Training.
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And I thought you didn't double up until you got to DD...Tom Mason
1. CC versus BBb?
2. Rotary versus pistons?
3. How much to delacquer this horn?
4. Lacquer versus silver versus unlacquered raw brass?
we are talking ladies undergarments, right
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- Lew
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Brassdad wrote:or you could just stay on this thread....
[/img]http://www.funpic.hu/en.picview.php?id=7718[/img]
Aaaaahhhh!! Run away before they explode!
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Brassdad wrote:or you could just stay on this thread and click here
http://www.funpic.hu/en.picview.php?id=7718
Well, there go the high chops for today
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windshieldbug wrote:C'mon, you can see that at any NYC street corner! [size=0]
...and I'll bet even he thinks tuba players are weird![/size]
It has been a while since I've been up that way. Next time, I guess I'll have to be extra careful not to brush up against anybody as I'm walking down the sidewalk.
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