Hi there!
I'm Paula Russell, more commonly known as buglegirl on the net. I'm not sure how it happened but you have somehow stumbled across my web site.
See ya, BG.
Review ChopSaver lip balm - For Musicians with Lips.
Having suffered badly from cold sores all my life I am always on the look out for new products to take care of my chops and to hopefully minimise the amount of outbreaks I suffer from. In fact, i use to carry a small bag full of various different ointments, creams, gels, fairly dust...
Sorry for the delay in this post but sometimes life takes over and we all get a bit wrapped up in our everyday comings and goings (but in my defence there has been
I very rarely enter competitions (of a non musical nature) but decided to enter one in a free Brisbane newspaper last month. I sent one text message that cost 30c and forgot about it. The next week I got a letter telling me I had won 2 first class returns to Osaka, Japan.
Don't worry, I'm not going naked (that's too much for even me to stomach) but what I'm referring to is that all my cloths are too big for me and I'm now a member of the 'saggy arse brigade'...seriously....I look like 'Coco the Clown'.
So, it would seem that silly season is upon us again. Although not quite as intense as banding silly season in the UK its still enough to keep you on your toes....
Interesting item of clothing available for the not so modest cornet player...
Yesterday the online banding site 4BarsRest ran a news article concerning down time for the Australian band forum, spitvalve.com.au...
Whilst browsing the phenomenen that is YouTube I found this film clip from the most recent album (Caprice) by international trumpet soloist Alison Balsom (www.alisonbalsom.com)...
I've always wanted to be able to run. Never been able to or more to the point never really tried to much as I've always been a bit on the 'rotund' side
Towards the end of last year I started to get sick. Sick with stuff someone my age (26) should not be getting. It had been coming on for a few years I suppose....
My father David has recently passed away. As I was unable to be at the funeral I have decided that in a tribute to him I would post what I wrote to be read at the service....
As a regular reader to the excellent blog 'hot brass' by British Trombone player David Read I recently came across an article that nearly made me wet myself....
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