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benniepaul
Class of 1998



Joined : 08 Apr 2008
Posts : 81

PostSubject: Re: The Goodpasture Band Thread   Sun Apr 13, 2008 9:13 pm

Brandi wrote:
Sometime this year, depending on the fish. They are probably going to go to the DC area so closer, but not close. She will be here sometime soon so maybe we could get some of the kiddos together for a playdate. We will have to ask her. Just an idea. I don't think she is going to be able to make it to the reunion.


She will definitely be missed there at the reunion. I am glad that she will get to come home for a bit.


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triciasholar
Class of 1997



Age : 29
Joined : 14 Apr 2008
Posts : 5
Location : Springfield, TN

PostSubject: Re: The Goodpasture Band Thread   Mon Apr 14, 2008 9:35 pm

Hey everyone! I started in band in 1993 when Mr. Senn was there. There were plenty of good memories and traumatic memories from high school. How is everyone doing??
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skyla
Class of 1998



Joined : 14 Apr 2008
Posts : 135
Location : Eugene, OR

PostSubject: Re: The Goodpasture Band Thread   Mon Apr 14, 2008 10:31 pm

I have arrived! I was guard, turned concert band, turned piccilo (sp?). Fabulous...I played the thing and I have no idea how to spell it. That's what sleep deprivation will do to ya. Sleep

I'll be there in June for that playdate, ya'll!
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benniepaul
Class of 1998



Joined : 08 Apr 2008
Posts : 81

PostSubject: Re: The Goodpasture Band Thread   Wed Apr 16, 2008 12:51 am

triciasholar wrote:
Hey everyone! I started in band in 1993 when Mr. Senn was there. There were plenty of good memories and traumatic memories from high school. How is everyone doing??


I am doing great besides being a lot older. Band was great back in the early 90''s!!! We were so serious back then! I feel that the most disciplined shows I was in had to be Phantom and Camelot.

Good times... pirat
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benniepaul
Class of 1998



Joined : 08 Apr 2008
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PostSubject: Re: The Goodpasture Band Thread   Wed Apr 16, 2008 12:54 am

skyla wrote:
I have arrived! I was guard, turned concert band, turned piccilo (sp?). Fabulous...I played the thing and I have no idea how to spell it. That's what sleep deprivation will do to ya. Sleep

I'll be there in June for that playdate, ya'll!


you were pretty versatile. I could not stay on one thing too long either. I hopped from 3rd bass drum, to timpanis, to xylophones, to quints (tenor drums).


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heatherD
Class of 1997



Age : 29
Joined : 11 Apr 2008
Posts : 95
Location : Nashville, TN

PostSubject: Re: The Goodpasture Band Thread   Wed Apr 16, 2008 3:16 pm

DBaker wrote:
Josh Raines gave me my first cigarette. It was a Marlboro Red and I thought I was going to vomit.


I had my first cigarette from Michael Huffines and it was a Marlboro Menthol. We smoked it under the bleachers at school on a Friday before a football game. It was only a little less nasty than the Reds he usually brought. I was only 13. Such a tender age for the first smoke.

On to my introduction. I started band in 6th grade. I played clarinet. I sometimes played bass clarinet in concert season and in my JR/SR year I played oboe as needed during concert season. I played oboe and clarinet in the orchestra for Goodpasture's production of Fiddler on the Roof. I was pretty darn good too even if David said I sounded like a "dying duck".
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kvgamble
Class of 1999



Age : 28
Joined : 11 Apr 2008
Posts : 42
Location : Nashville

PostSubject: Re: The Goodpasture Band Thread   Wed Apr 16, 2008 3:54 pm

Heather that is funny, he always had Marlboro reds. But sometimes he would have those nasty menthols. I always remember sneaking under the bleachers to smoke until they started getting wise to it. Some good times, sure are missed.
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DBaker
Class of 1997



Age : 29
Joined : 11 Apr 2008
Posts : 98
Location : Phoenix, AZ

PostSubject: Re: The Goodpasture Band Thread   Wed Apr 16, 2008 6:01 pm

I can't help it if the oboe sounds like a dying duck.
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TiffLopez
Class of 1998



Age : 29
Joined : 11 Apr 2008
Posts : 51
Location : Madison / Goodlettsville, TN

PostSubject: Re: The Goodpasture Band Thread   Wed Apr 16, 2008 10:31 pm

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blackharley02
Class of 1996



Age : 32
Joined : 16 Apr 2008
Posts : 7
Location : Goodlettsville

PostSubject: Re: The Goodpasture Band Thread   Wed Apr 16, 2008 10:35 pm

hey i resemble those remarks but thats fine well i smoke marlboro mediums now
we all need to get together sometime to talk we could do it on a saturday
whada ya think
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blackharley02
Class of 1996



Age : 32
Joined : 16 Apr 2008
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Location : Goodlettsville

PostSubject: Re: The Goodpasture Band Thread   Wed Apr 16, 2008 10:42 pm

but no really i enjoyed band and the trips to shoney's
oh and lets not forget all the state championships
percussion rules
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TiffLopez
Class of 1998



Age : 29
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Location : Madison / Goodlettsville, TN

PostSubject: Re: The Goodpasture Band Thread   Wed Apr 16, 2008 10:49 pm

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Nick_Smith
Class of 1998



Joined : 09 Apr 2008
Posts : 167

PostSubject: Re: The Goodpasture Band Thread   Thu Apr 17, 2008 12:37 am

That was such a year! My God, has it been that long? I still have my Phantom/Jazz band audio cassette and I play it on occasion when I want to be blown away by impressive force and perfect playing Phantom ruled and I bought the London cast recording, too, on iTunes.

Also, I was in Fiddler in the Roof pit with two Senns - David at my left playing trumpet, and David in front of me conducting. "If I Were a Rich Man" - indeed. If we aren't saying that already, guys, we will be soon I fear. And "Fruma Sera, Fruma Sera!" sorry don't know how to spell that. Trumpets were David Senn, Scott Nichols, and I. It was a blast and I wish I had stayed with band, I feel like shit for not doing it. Oh well, I did it to the extreme in college, proud member of Kappa Kappa Psi - honorary music fraternity "to serve the University bands."
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Brandi
Class of 1998



Joined : 09 Apr 2008
Posts : 93
Location : BFE TN

PostSubject: Re: The Goodpasture Band Thread   Thu Apr 17, 2008 8:19 am

I got my first cigarette from Jamie De Shon, a camel light. Yuck. We went behind the movie theatre in rivergate to smoke it. That's one bad habit that I haven't been able to break.
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kvgamble
Class of 1999



Age : 28
Joined : 11 Apr 2008
Posts : 42
Location : Nashville

PostSubject: Re: The Goodpasture Band Thread   Thu Apr 17, 2008 8:36 am

Band was fun, the bus has some memories and great laughs. Shoneys was always a blast to get us ready. Remember when we all got to go to california camelot year. Now that was fun.
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