Re: Tuba report

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Date: Wed Feb 12 1997 - 22:03:32 PST


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Subject: Re: Tuba report

I'm so booked up with work I'm buried, but maybe I'm masochistic cause even
though I couldn't go catch some of that good swell and wind it sounds
refreshing to hear that some blessed souls did. Tuba sounded great. Did
anyone sail south coast? Scott Creek must have been going off bigtime. The
duration was 20 seconds sown around there and the wind sounded like it was
crankin.
Workaholism is O.K. for now, but soon I'm going to devote my attention to
another more meaningful addiction. Yahooo.
TD



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