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In NYC last week. That's me...
Congratulations Turbguy on your lovely debut.. Question:- we could find you easy with the red arrow but how the hell did you find yourself in all that crowd…In NYC last week. That's me...
That would be great, just as long as he doesn’t include a Audio file…🎙... ....BTW, are you gonna give us more details about the trip, the event, your part, etc. etc. etc???
It was a 4 night trip for me and the wife to midtown Manhattan, staying in the Park Central Hotel across the street from Carnegie Hall. Three rehearsals in the hotel and a final sound/rehearsal check in the hall before the performance. The ensemble was a formation of 14 invited choirs from around the country. 290 voices and an orchestra performed Joseph M. Martin's NYC premier of "Christmas Dreams". Martin was the director.BTW, are you gonna give us more details about the trip, the event, your part, etc. etc. etc???
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Thank you for sharing your memorable experience with us Turbguy, (Me anyway I don’t get out much), a day in the Big smoke is something to behold and remember, O’ and the subway, because you wouldn’t catch me on a Bronco if I ever visited Laramie..It was a 4 night trip for me and the wife to midtown Manhattan,
Thank you for sharing your memorable experience with us Turbguy, (Me anyway I don’t get out much), a day in the Big smoke is something to behold and remember, O’ and the subway, because you wouldn’t catch me on a Bronco if I ever visited Laramie..
You can take the man out of Wyoming and put him in NY, but his heart with always be in Wyoming, there’s no place like home for Christmas…
Peoples perceptions can be so wide of the mark, myths and magic that is this time of the years, Hmm, so I better put away my spurs..No need to get on a steed here (unless you want to). It really hurts when they step on your feet (or when you get bucked off). A lot of them are"prairie ornaments", anyhow.