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- From: steven@cray.com (Steven Levine)
- Newsgroups: soc.motss
- Subject: Re: finding each other at MOW... an idea
- Message-ID: <1993Jan27.154658.12462@hemlock.cray.com>
- Date: 27 Jan 93 21:46:58 GMT
- References: <thaaang.728155474@cwis> <1993Jan27.184129.20005@psych.toronto.edu>
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- John Dorrance:
- >>Okay, fine then. We'll all be Steven groupies and tote bass drums.
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- Brian Jarvis:
- >I'll have one hell of a time explaining it at the border...
-
- It's luggage, Brian. Remove one head of the drum and stuff
- if with all the chiffon and chintz you will be needing
- for the weekend of the March. Then replace the head.
-
- My old volkswagon beetle once drove from New York City to
- Boston with four people, their weekend luggage, a baritone
- horn, a trombone, a trumpet, and a bass drum. The key? Stuffing
- the soft luggage in the drum before tying the drum to the
- roof.
-
- Today's drum travel tip: Loosen your drum heads before
- checking your drum on to the plane.
-
- -Steven Levine
- steven@cray.com
-
- [Why am I talking about this?]
-