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Mudman2001

Wolf of Many Talents
*curls up someplace nice and drifts off to sleep*
 

Shoiyo

Smartass skunk
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SUIT UP, BOYS, WE'RE GOING TO WAR!!
 

Shoiyo

Smartass skunk
Shouts of "Over the top" Lead to confusion and everyone starts playing leap frog with the wolves....
 
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Kiaara

Guest
I am without my Bass Clarinet because I have to share and the person I share with went on a trip.

Fun times.

Like ffs, I need to practice for MPA, because low brass dosen't know what the fuck we're doing, and then I was trying to read my music without being deafened by the tubas and the baritone sax.
Why the fuck can't I just have a good day today -_-
 
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Kiaara

Guest
Oh my god, the bari sax guy just tried to use someone else's bari sax and could've gotten chewed tf out


Note to self: Leaving 61 kids in a band room by themselves is a terrible, terrible idea. Where even is our teacher???
 
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Kiaara

Guest
A trombone just informed me that there is not a teacher anywhere to be found thats subbing for band. What the hell is going on???
 

Simo

Professional Watermelon Farmer
I am without my Bass Clarinet because I have to share and the person I share with went on a trip.

Fun times.

Like ffs, I need to practice for MPA, because low brass dosen't know what the fuck we're doing, and then I was trying to read my music without being deafened by the tubas and the baritone sax.
Why the fuck can't I just have a good day today -_-

This reminds me: when I was in band, certain instruments seemed to be played by certain personalities:

Trombones: Silly, goof-ball, class clown sorts
Trumpets: Brash, noisy sorts; sometimes the popular kids
Tubas: Sort of quiet, geeky types
Saxophones: 'Cool' kids, and some more alternative types
Clarinets/Bass Clarinets: More shy, intellectual, quiet types
Oboes and bassoons: Sad sorts, because they seemed so hard to play : P

Well, maybe these are exaggerations, but looking back, it's what I remember : P
 
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backpawscratcher

Guest
When I'm listening to my parents and grandma how Poland looked in 80s, 90s and early 2000s, I'm happy that I live in this times
Although I’ve never been to Poland I visited Hungary back in the 90s then went back a couple of years ago. Astonishing difference. On the first trip everything was so run down.
 

Black Burn

Well-Known Gopnik
Although I’ve never been to Poland I visited Hungary back in the 90s then went back a couple of years ago. Astonishing difference. On the first trip everything was so run down.
Well let's just say, Poland under communism was just a soviet sattelite, so like the other soviet sattelites we had to give them regurarly some resources for "liberation" and USSR was kinda rich but other countries were poor, and there was a mlment in the 70s when we took a loan from Romania, so what we did with it? We builded what russians told us to build (Beacuse this thinks russians needed) and the rest we just used for products, and it was good times, and then in the 80s.. CRISIS, and times of martial law, strikes, militia started brutal tactics etc... Finally 89 fall of communism, but 90s were a time of rebuilding country and new goverement (For me those who were writing our constitution and older politics from the 90s are communists in democrats skin), early 2000s were hard too, 2004 we joined European Union so it was good, aaand now it's not rhat bad
 
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backpawscratcher

Guest
Well let's just say, Poland under communism was just a soviet sattelite, so like the other soviet sattelites we had to give them regurarly some resources for "liberation" and USSR was kinda rich but other countries were poor, and there was a mlment in the 70s when we took a loan from Romania, so what we did with it? We builded what russians told us to build (Beacuse this thinks russians needed) and the rest we just used for products, and it was good times, and then in the 80s.. CRISIS, and times of martial law, strikes, militia started brutal tactics etc... Finally 89 fall of communism, but 90s were a time of rebuilding country and new goverement (For me those who were writing our constitution and older politics from the 90s are communists in democrats skin), early 2000s were hard too, 2004 we joined European Union so it was good, aaand now it's not rhat bad
It’s good having your perspective on this. All we heard back in the day was about the Solidarity Union. Thanks.
 
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