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- bloke
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essential for tubists
As so many tubists are dog owners, please post your dogs’ names below, AFTER changing EVERY vowel in their names to “oodle”.
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- MN_TimTuba
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Re: essential for tubists
Current pup = Moodleskoodle.
Prior pup = Hoodleldoodle.
Pup #1= Roodlesoodle.
Is there a prize?
Prior pup = Hoodleldoodle.
Pup #1= Roodlesoodle.
Is there a prize?
MN_Tim
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Lee Stofer Custom 2341-5
Miraphone 83 Eb
Miraphone 191-5 (formerly)
Holton BBb345 (formerly and fondly)
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Re: essential for tubists
Poodleppoodle Coodlettoodlen
For what it's worth, she hates the tuba and will hide in her crate while I'm playing. Or maybe she just hates it when I play. She absolutely loves meeting new people, however, so perhaps one or more of you should come over with your horn and we'll figure it out for sure.
Scott Loveless
Pennsylvania, USA
1939 King 1240, JP179B
"When life knocks you down, stay there and take a nap."
Pennsylvania, USA
1939 King 1240, JP179B
"When life knocks you down, stay there and take a nap."
- bort2.0
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Boodlenkoodler
Which actually would look much cooler as:
Büdlenküdler
She sleeps about 22 hours per day. Couldn't care much less about anything. A great dog.
Which actually would look much cooler as:
Büdlenküdler
She sleeps about 22 hours per day. Couldn't care much less about anything. A great dog.
- bloke
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Re: essential for tubists
I guess Clyde is Clyoogledoodle, Bonnie is Boodlennoddloodle, Elsa is Oodlesoodle, Rascal is Roodlescoodle, and Phoebe is - hmm... - Phoodleoodleboodle.
Booddlessoodlen:
< "woof"
Booddlessoodlen:
< "woof"
- iiipopes
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When I was a boy my dad was a bird hunter, local quail and occasionally regional pheasant. He had an english setter, with behavior typical of the breed. Keeping in mind the technical term for the female of the species, it was years before I understood the double entendre of Dad naming our dog, "Lady." No, she was not an "-oodle" in any way. But she hunted best and performed exemplary as her namesake on a hunt with a good pointer: trot out to a wide flank, wait for the whistle, jump in from the side, perfect flush, quail for dinner.
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- Kirley
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GoodleNNoodle
She puts up with the tuba (and other low brass noise-makers) rather well. I think that's mostly due to getting her as a puppy. So, she's used to it.
She puts up with the tuba (and other low brass noise-makers) rather well. I think that's mostly due to getting her as a puppy. So, she's used to it.
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Coodleddloodles...she is half schnauzer and half poodle so she is a schnoodle.
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