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Zandit75
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by Zandit75 »

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hyperbolica
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by hyperbolica »

Wow, the left handed 3rd bone player?!? Had his trigger and valve flipped. Should have bought a flat wrap.

How much extra did he have to pay them to eat those peppers? Most pros wont eat anything while they are playing.
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AndrewMeronek
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by AndrewMeronek »

I hope all the wind players played on substitute instruments. That capsaicin bomb from those super-hot peppers will be extremely difficult to remove from the instruments.
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Bonearzt
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by Bonearzt »

There is absolutely NO way in hell I would eat a super hot pepper like that!!!
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Mikebmiller
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by Mikebmiller »

Reminds me of the time we went out after jazz band practice and one guy told the waitress that he wanted some wings “as hot as you can make them,” That didn’t work out too well. I tasted one and thought I was going to die. Had to orde a glass of milk.
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Schlitz
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by Schlitz » (edited 2020-04-24 12:27 a.m.)

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Bonearzt
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by Bonearzt »

[quote="Schlitz"]<QUOTE author="Bonearzt" post_id="72275" time="1543895998" user_id="54">
There is absolutely NO way in hell I would eat a super hot pepper like that!!![/quote]

Oh, you’d do it for Randolph Scott...... :mrgreen:
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HA!!! Not even him!!
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ToneBone
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by ToneBone »

Wow! Incredible. The percussionist probably had it 'easiest' if you can call it that, as he didn't have to be trying to chew while blowing brass, plus he could most easily relieve and vent his pain by beating the drums.
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Bassmike
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by Bassmike »

I hope the pay was good.