It's what I did for 45 years, drive a truck.
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Even a blind pig finds an acorn now and then.
Thank you. I thought that was wooden!Mine's a hand forged moai bottle opener. It weighs about a pound!
Were you a school music teacher/marching band director?
My kids were actively involved with marching band, wind symphony, concert band, etc. I can't say enough for what music did for them. Remarkable. And the hours that the directors put in... wow. My only negative memories were the interminable weekends spent in the big indoor football stadium in Indianapolis for the Bands of America competitions each November. The sound of 250 piece bands bouncing off the thousands of empty seats in the stadium was the definition of cacophony. I used to say that if I had one day to live I'd spend it at a BoA competition, because those damn things went on forever!I only did marching band for a few years. I did 10 years at the middle school, 20 in the elementary and the last 8 as the high school band director with daily rehearsals of the concert band and wind ensemble. Then I did 6 more years part time. It was absolutely the best job in the world. I didn't have a singe day in 38 years when I got out of bed and wished I didn't have to go to work. I love kids and music, and that's what I got to do all day.
I envy those that can enjoy music. I have a bad hearing loss in my left ear along with a 100% loss of comprehension in that ear. It all just sounds like unintelligible noise. Then to top it off I have tinnitus in both ears. Music triggers the tinnitus to go nuclear. I can nearly stand it. In an environment like BoA, I would have a migraine within minutes.My kids were actively involved with marching band, wind symphony, concert band, etc. I can't say enough for what music did for them. Remarkable. And the hours that the directors put in... wow. My only negative memories were the interminable weekends spent in the big indoor football stadium in Indianapolis for the Bands of America competitions each November. The sound of 250 piece bands bouncing off the thousands of empty seats in the stadium was the definition of cacophony. I used to say that if I had one day to live I'd spend it at a BoA competition, because those damn things went on forever!
Thanks for choosing to teach. It truly is a life well spent.
I knew a guy who taught at VPI in Blacksburg & lived in Pembroke- that's near you, isn't it?
My kids were actively involved with marching band, wind symphony, concert band, etc. I can't say enough for what music did for them. Remarkable. And the hours that the directors put in... wow. My only negative memories were the interminable weekends spent in the big indoor football stadium in Indianapolis for the Bands of America competitions each November. The sound of 250 piece bands bouncing off the thousands of empty seats in the stadium was the definition of cacophony. I used to say that if I had one day to live I'd spend it at a BoA competition, because those damn things went on forever!
Thanks for choosing to teach. It truly is a life well spent.
I honestly thought your avatar was Rock Hudson.Mine is Don Draper, the suave scoundrel of one of my favorite TV series Mad Men. Draper is not an admirable character, definitely not someone to emulate. An antihero in the same mold as George MacDonald Fraser's Flashman. It's a very watchable, well done show.
My two favorite avatar's on this site are the one of the Franziskaner Weissbier logo, (a beer drinking monk) that belongs to a member from Europe I believe, I forgot who exactly, and the one sported by @Legion.
I honestly thought your avatar was Rock Hudson.
Certainly the greatest right now.Mine shows my love for the greatest college football program ever.
Haggis was a dog. The best dog.
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The food he was named after is not particularly photogenic.
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Although I may someday use it as an avatar, I would need to be really, really hungry. Someone decided "how much worse could it be?" and canned it. I admire their dedication to making haggis available for the apocalypse. Stock up!
I believe haggis may be the Arko of foodstuffs."If you're bringing that back for him," he declared with a smile, "you're not his friend."