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Posted: Sat Jun 28, 2008 9:58 am
They statred calling me BC then i was "thrown" on bass clarinet, its hard to call tromboners a namd they dont find funny they like Boner..>>
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Posted: Sat Jun 28, 2008 11:11 am
I really want to name something Treble. I think it's the coolest name ever. Bass just isn't the same...
I think most bands have hookers. I know we do (band hookers, just to clarify, haha).
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Posted: Sat Jun 28, 2008 12:24 pm
XD Just reading this stuff is killing me XD
*wipes tear*
Anywho...my friend's puppy got named Lobster, one of Ryan, the drum major from our rookie year, 's nicknames. (The puppy has the same exact eyes!) He always got red as a lobster from sunburn whenever the BD made him use the podium during practice, even in November XD
Also, I give out a lot of nicknames in band. We've had Average Joe (who was SOOO not average...), Mr. Tabasco Man (drank it straight burning_eyes ), PandaGirl (me, don't ask), Shiny (when she said "shiny", it would rain during rehearsal), Not Shiny (the only one who could counteract the power of the shiny, accomplished by saying "not shiny" as many times as Shiny said "shiny"), Yarg (obsessed with pirates), Bird (we always went "BIRD!" when he was spacing out, causing him to come hurtling back to reality, looking around frantically for where it was because he was afraid of them), Curly (for the hair), Sparky (like a hyper little puppy), Skip (skipped everywhere), and Carp (never managed to pronounce "crap" correctly, so it came out as "carp"), just to name some.
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