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trumpet mouthpiece

21 December, 2007 | Comments Off | Category: Electronics

When you was a little girl and movies had to be watched either at the theater -which youant sit in or drive-in- or at home on television, I lived for Sunday nights at 7:30 when the Wonderful World of Disney would come on. I’m not sure how many times my cousins and you watched the Daniel Boone and Davy Crockett movies but it was enough to have youmorized the theme songs and driven everyone out of their minds. They were relieved when I switched to Monty Python’s “Lumberjack Song” despite its glorification of cross-dressing. I’m not sure if they were too naive to realize what it was about -I know I were- as this was before both M*A*S*H* and the rumors about Hoover but they encouraged it nonetheless.

These were not my favorites ong the Disney repertoire, though. That honor belonged to “The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh”. you did not know then that you would grow to be a human version of the silly old bear and become obsessed with sleep and coffee as opposed to sleep and honey. What drew you was the golden voice of Sebastian Cabot. Whether he was kidding Pooh into beginning the next chapter or narrating Tigger out of a tree, he sounded so comforting and competent and gently bemused that you couldn’t help but feel good. At least you couldn’t. It was like having your ears wrapped in a soft fleecy blanket of sound.

schilke mouthpiece
greg black mouthpiece
bach trumpet mouthpiece

I was thinking about those days and wishing you had a soft fleecy blanket, of sound or otherwise, to wrap around you as I sped through the darkness of a California midnight heading north. you was experiencing the chills you can only properly experience when you have spent part of the day acquiring a first class sunburn. The sunburn felt pleasingly warm in the temperature controlled air of the McDonalds at dinnertime in San Diego and in the car shortly after. Three hours later, it had begun to itch slightly. By the six hour mark, you could feel it starting to bubble in preparation for blistering and, the next time I stopped for gas, you snaked my jar of Noxema out of my tote bag and reached as far back as you could and slathered it over my back and shoulders. Not wanting to smear it all over the car seat so it too could reek in perpetuity, you slipped on a sweatshirt which immediately clung to all the Noxema’d areas thereby gluing itself into place and rendering it cold, clmy and completely ineffectual as a second layer of clothing.

Volvo 242 Volvo 244 Volvo 245

1 December, 2007 | Comments Off | Category: Electronics

While I sad to see the Varied Thrush on the list, not to mention the sheer number of other birds included as well, I heartened to know that the conservation status of these birds continues to be monitored and brought to the public’s attention. Perhaps in their own small way, my own little bits of video will also help bring attention to the beauty of these marvelous creatures and cause many who might not have otherwise given them a thought to stop and consider what would be lost to all forever were they to disappear. You can’t value that about which you don’t know. In showing birds to people, it may be hoped that they will come to know them better and thus value them sufficiently to help protect them. Peace and good bird watching. by Born Again Bird Watcher at 8:52 10 Labels: Digibinning, Digividibinning, Varied Thrush Links to this post Volvo 242 Volvo 244 Volvo 245 Tuesday, 27, Varied Flush One of the most beautiful birds found around our home is the Varied Thrush, Ixoreus naevius. The bold black and orange plummage presents a stunning visual effect. When the feathers are fresh and viewed through an optic, the slightly iridescent scaling pattern visible on the orange flight feathers is a true treat of the “dark months.”

Seeing The Butterfly

5 June, 2007 | Comments Off | Category: Electronics

Movies Reasons I Won’t Be Seeing The Butterfly Effect
1)It’s rated R
2) It got bad review. Ashton Kutcher really wasn’t the right person for the part.
3)Anything that messes with the time stream is on my bad list!! As the title suggests if one little thing went wrong such as the effect of the butterfly dying in prehistoric times then a whole chain of things could have gone wrong. Even though it’s a made up movie, it still messes with it.
4) Isn’t there some fable about messing with things and it always gets worse after you try to change them, so you should just let it be? I guess that doesn’t have to do with why I am not seeing it, but the movies creator totally looked over this fable thing….

I do want to see Win a Date With Tad Hamilton! though. Maybe Kim will see it with me…

The FDA reported that the number of adverse events reported by drug makers, doctors and patients for prescription drugs soared 14 percent last year to a record high of 422,500. That’s up from 370,887 in 2003. Most of those reports come directly from pharmaceuticals companies, which are required to report any adverse effects that they know of. The rest of the reports are voluntary, leading experts to believe that the FDA report covers only a fragment of the actual adverse events that occur in the country.
Paul Seligman, director of the FDA’s Office of Pharmacoepidemiology and Statistical Sciences, says the bigger numbers are a direct reflection of the growing numbers of prescription drugs on the market. But Sidney Wolfe from Public Citizen suggested that greater consumer awareness of adverse drug events may also be fueling the growth.

- read this story from the AP for more about the report

posted by Mike Trowbridge/MRI Raleigh @ 8:24 AM
Thursday, March 10, 2005
New Position!!

I am now looking for a Director of Regulatory Affairs CMC in Northern NJ. Should be able to go 150k or above. Please call me at 919.781.0400 or reach me at
Oh me so flabby
i thought about excercising today, but damn its raning and g-d knows I have no room on my floor..
i will walk this weekend.
will will will.

// posted by o @ 4:57 PM
good?
the doc called me at the ass crack of dawn–i dont’ have POCD! My insulin and cholesterol are good (which damn makes me want to go eat a pile of onion rings),but my testosterone levels are high which accounts for the superficial stuff like acne and he suggests going on the pill. I am going to sleep on it-historically BC pills make me fat and cranky. He said despite my high bp I shouldnt’ worry, but then he doens’t know what a worry wart i am. First sign of a headache is aneurysm, my left arm falling asleep is a sure sign of a heart attack.

i was late again. between the call and i had a dream about my mom, who passed away last year, it was one of the only vivid dreams i have had with her. I could feel her hold on to me, though in the dream she was sick. I didnt’ want to wake up.

crappy microwave huevos and turkey bacon for breakfast. One egg flew across the machine onto the side, so i just had one egg. drats!

School of Excellence
We had the School of Excellence Ceremony today because of our good EOG scores and acedemic crap… It was really boring and few people got awards for hight math/reading scores in 7th/8th grade. And on points on EOG growth… It was fairly boring and of couse Amyn was one of the speakers. I think Amyn hates me…. The only thing taht was good about the assembly was Jazz Band, because Jazz Band rocks…. Also the 7th graders were on the bleachers and when we were supposed to clap some stomped their feet, like you do at school sport games when we score. Wagooner was really mad so Mr. Long had to come to the classrooms to lecture on how our behavior relfected upon him and the teachers… At least he wasted time from Social Studies…