(How I became the imaginary trombonist I am today.)
Thank You Very Much, Mr Keeshan.
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Our friend Call Me Cate says, “Come blow your horn” at SHOW MY FACE.
(How I became the imaginary trombonist I am today.)
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Our friend Call Me Cate says, “Come blow your horn” at SHOW MY FACE.
I just had to giggle when I watched this
oh, the memories. Does make me want to learn air trombone, as soon as I can master air piano and air flute. And Im sure you’re magnificent at it.
You had a GOOD (??) teacher, Ron. 🙂 I am glad you play.
I can remember when the Captain started but we never had TV until after I left home. There was a Tonette one Christmas in my stocking. I could play by the numbers but that was all.
Those Tonettes have now been replaced by the more modern Recorder.
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Your video made me smile today! Thanks for that 🙂
Have a happy Saturday!
i absolutely love captain kangaroo…i didn’t know it came in black and white 😀
Oh my black and white yes! Thank goodness for youtube too, because we can watch Mr. Green Jeans and the bunny rabbit…oh yes, I am a Fan and watched it all the time!
Interesting video, watching old shows is fun! : )
Black & white – and we knew they were GREEN jeans anyway. Thanks for the memories!
Hmmmm – I need to practice more.
Thnx,
JzB (aka another Ron)
Oh my goodness! The memories!! Thanks for this, my friend. 🙂
PW
By the time I was watching Captain Kangaroo, it was in color. And I don’t remember trombones but it’s just as well – none could live up to this!
Thanks for playing 6WS!
You are too much! ha ha ha – love this! Thanks for stopping by my blog and commenting on my 6WS. Blessings!