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Laihendi
So, Laihendi has an awesome plan for tonight.
Step one: Print off full score to Tchaikovsky's 4th symphony.
Step two: Practice the tuba part a little bit... get it up to performance tempo.
Step three: Hook his zune up to some speakers, play it at max volume, and play his tuba part with it.
Laihendi will be performing with the New York Philharmonic tonight...
Post by
Sagramor
Wow, you must be so nervous. Try to not !@#$ your pants.
Post by
Laihendi
Actually Laihendi's has already been practicing Shostakovich's Festive Overture for youth orchestra, so he'll probably do that piece first.
Post by
Laihendi
Wow, you must be so nervous. Try to not !@#$ your pants.
Yeah... Laihendi is freaking out.
Post by
Laihendi
Good luck Laihendi!
You must be awesome to play that...
The tuba part is ridiculously easy, the hardest part is just playing loud enough.
Post by
Toldry
Before I go to sleep;
Tell that to the people who launched every single one of your preemptive strikes.
What's a preemptive strike?
You think that every person in Palestine wants to kill you? And YOU talk about brainwashing?
You're right about that part, I'm too tired to think straight right now ~_~
So, Laihendi has an awesome plan for tonight.
Step one: Print off full score to Tchaikovsky's 4th symphony.
Step two: Practice the tuba part a little bit... get it up to performance tempo.
Step three: Hook his zune up to some speakers, play it at max volume, and play his tuba part with it.
Laihendi will be performing with the New York Philharmonic tonight...
Good luck Laihendo, I still want to hear you play though D:
*goes to sleep*
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Laihendi
Maybe Laihendi could make a wind ensemble arrangement and sell it to his school's band director. That would take a really long time though...
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Post by
Hyperspacerebel
Thankfully I already don't remember this.
Post by
Haxzor
Hejdå guys
Hello mr troll
Pot, meet Kettle
Post by
Kristopher
Hejdå guys
Hello mr troll
Pot, meet Kettle
Is someone going to cook something?
Post by
Haxzor
thats all you think about isnt it
Post by
Kristopher
thats all you think about isnt it
No, I think about sleep too.
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116056
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Post by
MyTie
ZOMG! I just had a thought.
Exhibit A
: During the 2003 NE USA blackout, a picture was taken of New Yorkers getting around (without power, no gas pumps worked, therefore, no cars).
Exhibit B
: Old B&W photo of a street corner in 1871.
They look a lot alike right? But Exhibit A only happened because the people didn't have cars. Could this be why we have so much obesity? People don't have to exercise as much. Going to the store for bread was a walk (perhaps miles) back then, and you had to carry stuff back. Is technology making us fat?
Post by
Haxzor
ZOMG! I just had a thought.
Exhibit A
: During the 2003 NE USA blackout, a picture was taken of New Yorkers getting around (without power, no gas pumps worked, therefore, no cars).
Exhibit B
: Old B&W photo of a street corner in 1871.
They look a lot alike right? But Exhibit A only happened because the people didn't have cars. Could this be why we have so much obesity? People don't have to exercise as much. Going to the store for bread was a walk (perhaps miles) back then, and you had to carry stuff back. Is technology making us fat?
yes.
I like to dance the fat off, and walking between clubs
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