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Subject: Re: Hunter Draw


Author:
Tom Ryan
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Date Posted: 21:00:00 08/17/02 Sat
In reply to: Marty 's message, "Re: Hunter Draw" on 10:29:07 08/16/02 Fri

>>"They come in last in all grade V contests. It's
>>interesting. The only things that change from band to
>>band are the names of the members... Best of luck at
>>Hunter"
>>
>>Is that a comment about us always coming in last? He
>>gets a dig in all the way from Maine ...
>
>Maybe so, but at least we come in last in GRADE IV
>contests, not Grade V.

Now wait just a minute... Those were completely different thoughts. I probably didn't use proper punctuation. How is it that I get myself in trouble like this all of the time? I should have just left it as, "Good luck at Hunter" and been done with it. For the sake of my bagpiping, I wish I lived closer so I could play with you guys - if you'd have me.

The line about the names changing, etc was directed at a band meeting I went to and they were talking about uniforms and how to give them to members. All I could think of was the ACPB (when it was the AACPB, incidentally) talking about the "Junior Band" because there were so many young people/teens that were such an integral part of the band back then, as they appear to be now.

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