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Fun trumpet section song! =D?
I'm in high school marching band, and my friends appointed me as the person that has to go find us a fun song to play as a trumpet feature while we are in the stands at a football game. I just wanted to see if you could come up with anything great.
So it will be all trumpets, a group of 9 people.
What'cha got? =)
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- Anonymous5 years ago
NEITHER my wife or I was prepared for the wild SCENE that awaited us when we returned one day early from what was supposed to be a three-day weekend vacation. We heard the noise before we even reached the door. Upon opening the door, the first thing we saw was our 16 year old son, Harold, naked from the waist up, leading a bunch of inebriated kids in what appeared to be the HOKIE POKIE, though I doubt he had ever heard of it. Over in the corner what appeared to be a leopard ,but was in fact a BESPECKLED young lady, was SMOOCHING with a young man in naval garb. Obviously inebriated also, she was shouting 'AYE AYE SAILOR!!. It was then I saw the bottle of CAPTAIN MORGAN ROLLING across the floor and an extensive amount of beer bottles strewn around the living room. Now I have always been a big FAN of trusting your kids, especially as they got older. I always assumed they would do the right thing when left to their own devices because we had taught them so well. Obviously the flaw in that thinking is forgetting what WE did as teenagers when left on our own. Harold didn't die that day, though if looks could kill he would not have lived to see ANOTHER DAY. Luckily for Harold and us, none of the other parents went off the deep end though none was happy about the alcohol. My wife and I survived the stress of that day, just as we had survived getting Harold through illnesses, scrapes at school, and all the other things parents endure. The one consolation of course is that someday Harold will have kids of his own, and some weekend he will decide that they are now old enough to be trusted at home alone for a few days. And I'll advise him...sure they are.