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All total, we are down to $700 still needed (that includes Johnny's $20 and another $180 from others who have given).demonfork wrote:so are you saying that You only need another $150 minus the 20 bux that JR just sent you?
Could she use a cheaper clarinet, yes. She could use any clarinet. The reason she is going for this one is because it is the perfect match between her level of play and the right instrument. There are actually some clarinets they had there that were more money. The way we approached this was that since she has talent, let's get her band director (is a clarinet player) and private lessons instructor together to help us find the right instrument. Otherwise, I wouldn't know one from another.mgconstruction wrote:Not to be a devils advocate here but have you thought about using the money you already have paid in for a cheaper Clarinet? I mean, $3200.00 is a lot of money for a clarinet. That could help feed a lot of children who's parents have lost their jobs.
I'm just sayin is all....
My old Stradivarius trombone cost somewhere in the two thousands. Kind of ridiculous how much they charge for those things (especially cuz I ended up preferring my crappy jazz/marching horn from 5th grade).HapSmo19 wrote:I had no idea that $3200 could be spent on a clarinet that wasn't solid gold.
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Yea, see, that's why I used the school's Tuba. It was a piece of shizzle, but I didn't have to spend a dime!john9blue wrote:My old Stradivarius trombone cost somewhere in the two thousands. Kind of ridiculous how much they charge for those things (especially cuz I ended up preferring my crappy jazz/marching horn from 5th grade).HapSmo19 wrote:I had no idea that $3200 could be spent on a clarinet that wasn't solid gold.
Thank you for your comments. I completely understand and if you do not want to help or send your money elsewhere that is fine.joecoolfrog wrote:Im sorry but I just dont get this , asking strangers for cash to buy your daughter an expensive Xmas presentCharity is a noble thing, I have even been known to put my hand in my own pocket from time to time, but there are a million better causes than this my friend. Its unfortunate that your hoped for overtime didn't materialise, its a shame that your daughter will have to wait a while longer for her gift, but its hardly life or death , if its tearing you up that much then a small bank loan will do the trick surely. Its ironic that I am called a pinko, socialist, liberal on this forum every ten minutes or so yet would never dream of advocating handouts on grounds as undeserving as this, desire does not equate with hardship in my book.
I agree the prices are ridiculus and there were some that they have that cost more (at least sticker price not sure what they would sell it for).john9blue wrote:My old Stradivarius trombone cost somewhere in the two thousands. Kind of ridiculous how much they charge for those things (especially cuz I ended up preferring my crappy jazz/marching horn from 5th grade).HapSmo19 wrote:I had no idea that $3200 could be spent on a clarinet that wasn't solid gold.
Trick her, wouldn't that be for Halloween, we are trying for Christmas.King_Herpes wrote:Honestly, I think you're going to spend it all on crack.
But if you're being sincere then why not just show a little more determination and trick your daughter out a little?
jesterhawk wrote:Trick her, wouldn't that be for Halloween, we are trying for Christmas.King_Herpes wrote:Honestly, I think you're going to spend it all on crack.
But if you're being sincere then why not just show a little more determination and trick your daughter out a little?
JH
I guess I am lost on what you are saying.Timminz wrote:jesterhawk wrote:Trick her, wouldn't that be for Halloween, we are trying for Christmas.King_Herpes wrote:Honestly, I think you're going to spend it all on crack.
But if you're being sincere then why not just show a little more determination and trick your daughter out a little?
JH
Seriously though. At least then you'd know she really wanted it.
Don't ask. If you don't understand what they are suggesting than you don't want to know. It's like not very appropriate.jesterhawk wrote:I guess I am lost on what you are saying.Timminz wrote:jesterhawk wrote:Trick her, wouldn't that be for Halloween, we are trying for Christmas.King_Herpes wrote:Honestly, I think you're going to spend it all on crack.
But if you're being sincere then why not just show a little more determination and trick your daughter out a little?
JH
Seriously though. At least then you'd know she really wanted it.
JH
drunkmonkey wrote:I'm filing a C&A report right now. Its nice because they have a drop-down for "jefjef".
Been around for too long...said things that shouldn't have been said...but all that has changedMr. Squirrel wrote:One fool reporting for duty!pmchugh wrote:BUMP- one more fool needed
!!!!!!!!!colton24 wrote:I play the Clarinet
I've always figured that you play flutes.colton24 wrote:I play the Clarinet
drunkmonkey wrote:I'm filing a C&A report right now. Its nice because they have a drop-down for "jefjef".
So do I, I took grade 8 even.colton24 wrote:I play the Clarinet

Awesome. My mom did and now my daughter does.colton24 wrote:I play the Clarinet
Who knew they measured relevance in pascals?the.killing.44 wrote:!!!!!!!!!colton24 wrote:I play the Clarinet
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I thought relevance would be measured in 'give-a-shits'.Army of GOD wrote:Who knew they measured relevance in pascals?the.killing.44 wrote:!!!!!!!!!colton24 wrote:I play the Clarinet
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