EIGHTY years old and can still play like that!!! Bless you, Doc, for continuing to give the rest of us would-be trumpeters something for which to strive!
@tyoonz I think it's hilarious that people are commenting on your correct grammar usage! I love this as many folks simply cannot speak English these days. Hats off to you for doing this. I'm a writer and am tickled beyond recognition that you said these very words. Keep on truckin'!
Dirty prescriptivists.
lollercakes9 1 year ago
I can see even though im 1st chair that ive got a long way to go...
Benderbot50 4 years ago
EIGHTY years old and can still play like that!!! Bless you, Doc, for continuing to give the rest of us would-be trumpeters something for which to strive!
tyoonz 4 years ago 7
...something to strive for :)
atpal 4 years ago
Uh..., yes (he responded, not sure if he really got the nature of the reply to his original posting).
tyoonz 4 years ago
He was right - it is "something for which to strive." That is the correct grammar.
868hbl5 3 years ago
Hm... sounds funny
atpal 3 years ago
I know it does - but most folks misuse prepositions (they shouldn't be at the end of a sentence) and that's why it sounds odd.
868hbl5 3 years ago 2
@tyoonz I think it's hilarious that people are commenting on your correct grammar usage! I love this as many folks simply cannot speak English these days. Hats off to you for doing this. I'm a writer and am tickled beyond recognition that you said these very words. Keep on truckin'!
rowenagoldfarb 1 year ago
@rowenagoldfarb: Thank you for your kind words of support! Believe me, they're much appreciated, particularly coming from a writer!
tyoonz 1 year ago
I'm a violinist in the the LCSO and had an extreme BLAST playing with the Master Doc! What an honor it was! Come back again soon, Doc!
whisperingplague7 4 years ago
You had a "BLAST," did you? No pun intended, I trust? ;)
tyoonz 4 years ago
One of the few true masters!
jonbhorn 4 years ago