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  1. #1
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    Why not? You can carry a surfboard on a bike

    http://www.rodndtube.com/surf/info/s...oardRack.shtml
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  2. #2
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    Funnily enough, SKnot's clarinet case is a Gig Bag!!!!

    Wheeeeee! Isn't coincidence *fun*?!?!

    (c'mon, y'all are supposed to be talking me into going into huge debt to get myself a steel bike Xtracycle)
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  3. #3
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    OH! Is that what we're playing?

    Go, Knot, Go! Buy the steel xtracycle! You know you want to!

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  4. #4
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    Well, you *do* have a pretty good relationship with the folks at Recycled, you'd probably get a decent trade-in value for your Dew... (There's no way I could encourage you not to obtain another Smoke. I loved that bike when I looked at it.)

  5. #5
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    It really is a VERY comfy bike. I have yearning for a Smoke of my own now that SKnot has the first one. He really likes it, and is so much more enthusiastic about biking. I was messing around with the Smoke and he asked me why... I said cuz it was such a nice bike.

    He gallantly offered to give the Smoke to me and take the Dew for himself.

    What a guy... (he did say it would bother him a little if we had matching bikes. I'd modify mine PDQ so they wouldn't match.)
    "If Americans want to live the American Dream, they should go to Denmark." - Richard Wilkinson

  6. #6
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    HA! Sorry, but I can't feel sorry for you about the bassoon. Try being a percussionist sometime. I majored in music in college and when we toured, I would look longingly at those flute players who closed up their tiny tiny cases, while the other drummers and I would load up a van of crap, that had to be taken apart rolled, and packed. Marimbas, vibes, a couple of Timpani. Try carrying one of those.

    Know how each section of a band/orchestra has it's own personality? I have to admit, the bassoonists were always the fun, intellectual ones. Something about a double reed, I guess.

    Fortunately, I gave up band directing for teaching math, so now I just have to carry papers and books, but I keep watching your posts thinking, hmmmm, one of those xtracycles would be fun. I say go for it, but only if you aren't going to feel any guilt about spending the money.
    Claudia

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  7. #7
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    Quote Originally Posted by uforgot View Post
    ...the bassoonists were always the fun, intellectual ones.
    Heh. That's very diplomatic. I remember it as weird and nerdy.

  8. #8
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    Quote Originally Posted by dex View Post
    Heh. That's very diplomatic. I remember it as weird and nerdy.
    Very good! And the others?

    (This is college level remember. Where you play because you enjoy your instrument, not because you were forced...)

    Trumpets - hotdogs.
    tubas - party animals. Think John Belushi, he probably played tuba. (Tubas and percussionists really get along well, Trumpets and percussionists not at all)
    Sax - Tried to be cool. Mellow, laid-back. Sometimes it worked, but they were always well liked.
    French Horn - definitely intense as knotted said, probably because they have all those notes on one fingering. Tend to study rather than party.

    Guess I noticed the brass more than the woodwinds because I spent my entire band career in the back. (Or in the closet where we kept our food when there were a ton of rests). I still remember one day, 8 of us in the percussion closet, talking and eating and suddenly we hear the instruments stop and the director: "WHERE THE HELL ARE THE DRUMMERS!".
    Claudia

    2009 Trek 7.6fx
    2013 Jamis Satellite
    2014 Terry Burlington

 

 

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