Was at band today and some freshmen mellophone kid was trying to convince me that he's low brass. He's just trying to hang with the "cool kids" because the high brass/trumpet section is what you would call "not turnt". We have all the serious people with 3.8s and up. One of us has a 4.7.
So basically he's trying to argue with me like "I've been playing mellophone for 3 years I know what section I am." (Which isn't even true, he's been playing [i]Horn[/i] for three years)
And I said "And as your section leader and a brass player for 6 years, you're wrong. Stop trying to argue with me"
The problem is that all those idiots in the low brass are agreeing with him.
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Edited by Master Chief: 9/23/2014 2:27:04 AMSome phaggot in my engineering class ruined our fûcking paper tower because he blew all of the extra tape on making these retarded "support struts" to hold the tower up. When I told him why it wasn't going to work, he said: "I'm an engineer, or at least I know engineering procedures." He's talking to the guy who made a bridge out of toothpicks that took 12 textbooks to break it when the requirement was 1.