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Ez-Bake oven - August 31, 2007 09:42 PM (GMT)
I droped my horn!!!!!!! There is a flat part on my bell! I can't believe myself! It's the schools! Sorry I just need to get the this out of my system. Does anyone have any stories to make me feel better?

smc - August 31, 2007 10:25 PM (GMT)
As Ari was by passing Gerdy,she noticed she was upset. She told Ari what was wrong and she wanted Ari to talk to her about it to help the situation. Ari began,"uuuuuummmm.... well one time I was jumproping and it twisted around my ankle right. The next thing I know I was on the ground in pain. Everyone saw me fall and rushed around me,and my teacher had to help me up to the school. I had broke my ankle by a jumprope! The most embaressing part was not just one kid saw but everyone! Does that help any,plus I daught you'll get in trouble over it,especially with it not being your fault." Ari smiled at the girl hoping she had helped her out some.

Ez-Bake oven - September 1, 2007 06:19 PM (GMT)
Gerdy smiled, "Thanks. That did help a bit. Were you ok?" She was thankfull for the girls help, it did help some. It took her mind off things anyway.

Meridae - September 6, 2007 01:16 AM (GMT)
SMC...you don't need to roleplay your reply, you know o.O The Hospital Wing is for actual discussions(except for the nursing RP Brittany runs).

When I used to play the cello, (gawd I miss the cello....) it was the school's, and I dropped it ALL the time. I never got in trouble for it; so long as you tell them it was an accident. I must've dropped that cello 5 or 6 times the expanse of time that I had it. Once I was waiting outside on top of these stairs outside the school waiting for my mom to come pick me up and I don't know HOW I did it but I managed to accidentally drop the cello off the flight of stairs. Fortunately cellos are sturdy instruments, so it didn't snap in half or anything, but because I snapped the bottom half of the base board(and had a concert the next day mind you), I couldn't play it until I got it fixed, and I borrowed one of the stock of cellos the hall had before the concert.


EDIT: My bad, those were two different instances. Dropping the cello off the flight of stairs didn't lead to the concert, rather, I dropped the cello WALKING to the concert, and broke it in such a way I couldn't use it for the concert and had to borrow the concert's one. ...Actually, now that I think about it, in those two incidents, I can't remember how I actually injured the cello each individual way.

smc - September 7, 2007 04:17 PM (GMT)
OOC: I didn't know. I thought if it said no Rp then i was ok,but it didn't so.... sry anyways.


Yea, I was ok, but my pride sure wasn't. I was ssoooo embaressed over it. I broke my foot, but my Mom cut the caste off herself after a few weeks anyways. I hope everything turns out ok though for you, let me know.

Ez-Bake oven - September 7, 2007 08:24 PM (GMT)
thanks guys! I'm not in trouble. How would you drop a cello from that high up? wasn't there a railing? You were walking to the concert and broke it... wow. that makes me feel a whole lot better. Thanks again. I'm glad you were ok Ari. Sorry about your pride.

Jahn Van Koeverden - September 7, 2007 11:23 PM (GMT)
Heh, I dropped the school's French Horn once. I started crying, but it just dented a little. The band instructor walked up to me, took the horn, and fixed it. I could not believe it. I thought he was Superman or something. I was only 6, mark you.

Meridae - September 8, 2007 12:34 AM (GMT)
I'm not sure how I dropped it, honestly.. I don't know how it happened. The cello was pretty much the same height as me, so it didn't take much for it to um....*literally* get out of hand.

Ez-Bake oven - September 16, 2007 08:22 PM (GMT)
oh my gosh! Superman! That's prety funny. Thanks again guys. I feel a lot better.

Lethal Ink - November 27, 2007 04:15 PM (GMT)
Funny stories and musical insturment go hand in hand. I was really into this one guitar solo and swung back a little too hard putting the headstock of the guitar right through my speaker cabinet. I'm surprised I didn't electrocute myself.

Speaking of electocution, I don't know how many times I've been zapped by a faulty microphone. I make it a habit not to touch them anymore.

When I was a drummer in the high school band, I dropped my snare down a flight of stairs. It was maybe a week old at the time. On top of that, it tripped the tuba player and he fell into a wall denting up the bell of his tuba.

Speaking of drummers, the drummer for a band I was in lost his entire 8 peice set of drums. I mean like lost lost, gone and never to be seen again. He found his bass pedal in the trunk of his car, actualy in the well where the spare tire goes, but that was all. We stopped letting him drink after that.

smc - December 21, 2007 05:24 PM (GMT)
Well, I am glad to see you feel better now and aren't in trouble. See, every body does something embaressing and well...make accidents.




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