Klarinet Archive - Posting 000130.txt from 1996/08

From: Barry Kruse <bkruse@-----.COM>
Subj: Re: new entry
Date: Tue, 6 Aug 1996 14:49:23 -0400

Wow, this is scary. You've made me think about how little I really know about
the other people in my band. I'm going to tell the band director we need a
screening procedure right away. ;)

On the other hand, since we only have about 30 people, maybe this opens a whole
new source for recruiting players.

Community band=community service?

Barry Kruse

Subject: Re: new entry
Author: SDM@-----. Morrow) at INTERNET
Date: 8/6/96 8:56 AM

>
>Yeah, I know, this post has been sitting in my box for a while, sue me,
>everybody. :)
>
>I was clearing out old mail and reading this brought to mind a story my
>community band director, Robert Briggs, told me.
>
>Bob used to be the conductor of the Cal Berkeley band. Now everyone
>knows about all of the weird incidents... people etc... that have
>originated from Berkeley quite recently...
>
>One day Bob was auditioning students for the band, and two twin saxophone
>players were on his list of potential recruits. He heard them play, and
>they were horrible, so he didn't accept them into the band.
>
>Not long after he had rejected them, the whole band THANKED HIM because
>one of the brothers had killed someone and was on the news.
>
>It's a mad mad world ladies and gentlemen.
>
>Always adding my two cents in,
>
>Marylou Verano
>savorygrrl@-----.com

I don't know... I think having a murderer in the band would improve ticket
sales!

Scott (I don't have two cents, so this is just cents-less!)

Scott D. Morrow
Department of Biochemistry
School of Hygiene and Public Health
Johns Hopkins University
(410)-955-3631

SDM@-----.edu

   
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