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clagar777
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Post by clagar777 »

Let's see your personal website. I am currently working on my own . Along with just getting to know you through your site, I am also wanting to get ideas for my own.
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check my signature!
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Post by rwiegand »

http://www.band-organ.com

Also the site I made for my sister who is running the family business: http://www.wiegandslakepark.com
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Post by Shockwave »

rwiegand wrote:http://www.band-organ.com

Also the site I made for my sister who is running the family business: http://www.wiegandslakepark.com
Wait a minute, I know that organ, that's Trudy! I saw it at a band organ festival in Sandusky, Ohio last summer. What an incredible sounding instrument that was, and the arrangements were great, especially the roll of Beatles tunes. I was on a business trip to the NASA facility south of town and found the band organ festival listed in the local paper on one of my very boring days off. I had to check it out and what a treat it was!

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Post by tubatooter1940 »

C.D. Baby has a website service that we are going to use because it can be updated by us anytime.
Our present webmistress bugged out to Atlanta leaving us in all alone and lonely. We hope to soon reconstruct this:
www.johnreno.com/
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Post by drow2buh »

I've made several websites in my day, but I really only have one that still remains. I had to make a website for a music education course once, and it's still sitting around on my server (provided by my university). The pictures crack me up because they were about 2 years ago, I've lost 75 pounds since they were taken, and I don't play that tuba anymore! It says I updated it 11/11/05, but I'm pretty sure I just changed my campus address and that was it, and even that is no longer current! Haha!

http://students.millikin.edu/~drowland/mused/index.html
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http://oak.cats.ohiou.edu/~sj189104/

Needs an update, but I'm getting there :wink:

Got a new brass quintet coming soon, much less mainstream than the previous one, one and a half movements done! I'll update the site soon after it's finished.
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Post by drow2buh »

You like wheat beers, ey? Me too! I've never tried the Franziskaner, though, and I didn't really like the Konig Ludwig. I do, also, love a good beer! I work at a liquor store over the summer, so I get plenty of chances to try beer. I'm also a member of 2 different "world beer tours" at restaurant/bars. This way I have incentive to try all the beers they have, and I get prizes every so often. It's pretty sweet!
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Post by XtremeEuph »

Docs myspace is a dorn site... :twisted:
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Post by drow2buh »

Weihenstephaner Hefeweissen (not the krystal) is tough to beat. It's also tough to find.
Where I live, we can get the stuff tons of places. I know 3 restaurant/bars that have it on tap, and we actually have it in 6 packs at the liquor store I work at. It ain't cheap either, at $10.99 for a six pack (****!). I had it twice, once on tap and once in a bottle, and it was a little bitter for me. Still haven't tried the Franziskaner, but I'll give it a go sometime.
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