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Originally Posted by youngster
everybodys got some good ones on here brown hornet ive been head singer when you have messed up and you laughed about and didnt pay anything so practice what cha preach please,me ive bronken all the "unwritten rules"at one time or another so i cant say anything to anybody about how they act
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Coming out and admiting that you too are human and make mistakes is great! Not everyone is man enough (or woman enough) to admit to such reality.
I think the purpose in starting the thread....and even me bringing it back from the depths of the sea....was to get some dialogue going, as I stated, with regards to "expectations" around the drum. What things that are the most common. For example, I'm sure many of you would find this obsurd...but, it is nothing uncommon for me share a dirty joke with my parents and grandparents...and vice versa. For you all, this may not be acceptable in your household. You're not gonna come into my parents house and tell them how to run their house. My father would say "Don't let the door hit you where the sun don't shine!" Just because you are there at a drum and do not like how things are done...you either do as you know, respectfully in that environment, or you leave. Simple as that!
So...now that we have that established...how do you conduct your house
, I mean drum.
LSS