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Author: John Gibson
Date: 2003-02-19 01:28
David...
I've lost your e-mail address....need to talk with you about a Boosey overhaul....
John Gibson
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Author: Bob A
Date: 2003-02-19 01:39
John, excuse my jumping in: it's:
spiegelthal.dave@orbital.com
Bob A
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Author: Synonymous Botch
Date: 2003-02-19 11:56
They're getting some rough weather in Nirvana...
it may take Der Spiegs some time to get back to you if his gaggle of little girls are trapped indoors.
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Author: Bob A
Date: 2003-02-19 14:25
He mentioned one once--maybe it's the one trained to bray when he playes "On The Trail"???
Bob A
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Author: Don Berger
Date: 2003-02-19 15:07
A "good one", Bob !! Dave and J Butler are my favorites. It took a while [to find compatible reeds, T S's!] for the bass cl glass mp he refaced for me, its #1 now, Dave. Don
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Author: David Spiegelthal
Date: 2003-02-19 16:00
Hi all, we're finally dug out of the snow, and the five horses, the donkey, the three dogs, the cat, and (oh, yeah) my three tykes are all fine --- thanks for the concern! Hope everyone else out there in Clarinet Land is doing well. Guess I'll go downstairs now and practice my Ferde Grofe excerpts......
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Author: William Hughes
Date: 2003-02-19 17:24
The best advice my father ever gave me: "Don't invest in anything you have to paint or feed."
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Author: David Spiegelthal
Date: 2003-02-19 18:01
I keep telling my wife that it's OK for me to have dozens of clarinets and saxes, as opposed to her "mere" six equiids (horses + donkey, that is) because my instruments need no feeding, pasture land, vet visits, barn, board fencing, shoes, etc.......she's not buying my argument. Neigh!
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Author: Fred
Date: 2003-02-19 23:06
But at your worst, the stuff that comes out of your toys only "sounds" bad . . .
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Author: bob gardner
Date: 2003-02-20 14:12
all of the folks that live near by wants what comes out of our horses, but they can live without the stuff that comes out of my horn.
sour grapes. (they do grow wine (grapes)))
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Author: Brenda Siewert
Date: 2003-02-20 15:46
Dave, we have 2 donkeys--had 3 but one of the surviving 2 kicked it off the side of the pond and it broke its neck. We also have 2 ranches of sheep--thanks to my mother-in-law's departure from this world last year. I like horses, but no one listens to me. I love my dog. She's the best! But she cringes and runs for cover when I practice. She also has discriminatingly good taste.
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Author: Brenda Siewert
Date: 2003-02-20 15:48
Oh, by the way--the donkeys "guard" the sheep. Yeah--right. When they aren't stepping on the babies. We have a real problem with coyotes here in Texas.
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