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scottidog @ Oct 16 2005, 08:19 PM wrote: It's possible that any of us might have been in Stealth Mode, ya know.  :ph34r:
Oh... Right. Umm.... :ph34r:
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Hmmm, I wish I could spread this to more Al fans. It doesn't seem like many people are commenting.
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Hey, Folks!

Just blogged this to my small page:
http://matthewvanbrink.com/schnitzelmus ... n-wmv.html

A Link to the WMV file
http://home.earthlink.net/%7Emattvb/Nat ... %21%29.wmv

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Wow! That's quite the production! I love the fact that you had an actual band there. That was great!
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Whoa, that was awesome! That polka'ed!
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That was really great. A lot of work was put into that.
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The choir was an awesome idea.
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That was awesome! I loved it! Thanks for posting that. Btw, the band was really good, and the singer was really into it. Two thumbs WAY up!
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:lol: That was great.

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Post by KnottyEmily »

that polka'ed!

the choir thing was awesome, and the solos from the band were mad!

i wish i could do something like that

did the band work out the music or did they get it from somewhere?
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