I was assigned to cover the newborn nursery on the fallback during Daylight Saving time and was attending a twin birth. Twin A (which is how we referred to the first born), was birthed at 1:59 am. Twin B arrived 10 minutes later, and with the setback occurring at 2 am, Twin B, the second born, was recorded as being born at 1:10 am. So by records, the youngest Twin was born 49 minutes based on Daylight Saving time as before his older brother.

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RE: A little humour
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RE: Signed Trumpet Case
That's got me beat. All I have are Till Bronner, Bill Watrous, Allen Vizutti, Chris Botti, Claudio Roditi, and Eugine Blee.
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RE: How many is too many?
@vulgano-brother said in How many is too many?:
@dr-go I used to have eleven trumpets. Now I'm down to seven. Needed to sell four to afford the prescriptions you wrote me under a bridge away from cameras.
Well worth it.
But you see, now you are cured, AND maintained on the appropriate meds. Mike on the other hand... He requires ongoing therapy... but its getting harder to find bridges without camera surveillance.
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RE: How many is too many?
@georgeb said in How many is too many?:
@dr-go said in How many is too many?:
@tmd said in How many is too many?:
How many is too many? I'm guessing more than 16.
Mike
As a medical professional I may suggest perhaps you need medical help.
Yes, and you can pay Doc so many horns per visit.
GeorgeMike
What he said. Just got to find an ICD-10 code to cover it!
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RE: How many is too many?
@tmd said in How many is too many?:
How many is too many? I'm guessing more than 16.
Mike
As a medical professional I may suggest perhaps you need medical help.
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RE: Old Photo
A REAL Old Picture: Of me when I was age 7 years playing the Hammond B3 in a night club. I played this gig once a month for about a year and a half in 1962-63.
The Club was the Golden Rooster. The man sitting behind me was Ronnie Dale (the featured organist), and during the era, Ronnie was the organist for the Cincinnati Reds at Crosley Field.
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RE: Dry instrument vs Wet instrument
@barliman2001 said in Dry instrument vs Wet instrument:
@dale-proctor So we can conclude that wet is always preferable to dry - a sentiment shared by glasses of whisky.
Not entirely true, there is something to say about a dry blended whiskey
. Now that's how you wet a trumpet
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RE: A little humour
@j-jericho said in A little humour:
@ssmith1226 To answer the question... two large Tupperware containers, as you can see in the background.
It is amazing what you can do with plastic these days (foreground and background included)
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RE: Dual Citizenship
And you should probably be able to pay the dual citizenship from afar, as it is as easy as, "The Czech is in the mail."
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RE: How about a "Random Meaningless Image...let's see them string"?
@vulgano-brother said in How about a "Random Meaningless Image...let's see them string"?:
That's gotta bee unbearable.
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RE: The Visualization Of Sound Waves
@georgeb said in The Visualization Of Sound Waves:
I wonder what would happen if the stripper is dancing too close to the trumpet player? YIKES
George
Oh? Do you REALLY need to wonder about that situation!
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RE: #49 Two Minute Trumpet Trick- How the Get Super-Fast Valves
My valves are working just fine: at 2:40