Phoenix

Back in the day (early 00's) there was a phx/tucson email group
skarphedin 707 reads
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A guy named Dave ran it. Is he still around? I have some questions for him. Thanks.

gypsypooner2015 3 Reviews 140 reads
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Just shine a spotlight with "davephx" into the night sky and he will pop up on the board, pretty sure.  

DAVEPHX 128 reads
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Yes, my private list had 1500 members, sky-high condo parties with about 100 folks and supported Madam Rose especially the annual Toys for Tots parties etc.  Was great group in the old days.   Discontinued List except for legal issues a few years ago when the 3 other local boards shut down with the new AZ law against "promoting".   Most of my activity is now on the huge active Toronto board.  However, as most folks know the usual sex stuff was never my main interest vs more sensuality and intimacy.  I just finished a new site meetdave.me more for my interests vs sexwork.  

In the old days it was much safer with reports about bad clients, fake cops etc., vs today, pretend victims and huge funding by groups to push private consenting adult sexuality back into the dark ages.  We need a harm reduction model like in Canada without the legal risks.

gypsypooner2015 3 Reviews 136 reads
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I can imagine a parking nightmare at a condo complex when 100 cars descend on it one night for the party.  Seems like a single family home would have been a better place to have it because it would have street parking at least.

Also condos seem to be built so much better than apartments, which can usually hear people underneath and through walls - so hopefully the condo had a cement floor unlike some apartment which only have wood floors.  

PenleyDuke See my TER Reviews 126 reads
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5 / 9

The law states nothing about apps.  

#justsayin

gypsypooner2015 3 Reviews 150 reads
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Is it free to build a hobbyist site?  Would be sort of cool unless it charges an arm and a leg for the site hosting.

gypsypooner2015 3 Reviews 140 reads
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I think it is too unwieldy to march with a baritone sax.  I think most marching saxophones are alto saxophones and a few tenor saxophones, who would probably rather switch to alto saxophone for marching purposes - but a baritone sax?  Just not doable.  No need to march with a saxophone that big - for lower notes there are the wrap around body tubas.  

beatfreak 37 Reviews 131 reads
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Great question Mr Gypsy  !!  One which I'm fully qualified to answer !!  i played Tenor Sax in both my High School and University Marching Bands !!  Not a problem at all !!  My buddy  played Baritone Sax  ( normal sized guy )  and he also had no trouble marching/playing it at the same time !!  I did try a 'Bass'  saxophone once ( there is such a thing )  now that might be a problem to march with.. but Baritone.. no problem !!   You're welcome for the info !  - bf

DAVEPHX 131 reads
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Posted By: beatfreak
Re: Baritone Sax - Impossible
My buddy  played Baritone Sax  ( normal sized guy )  and he also had no trouble marching/playing it at the same time !!  I did try a 'Bass'  saxophone once ( there is such a thing )  now that might be a problem to march with.. but Baritone.. no problem !!  
At the UofM marching band, they no longer use baritone saxes because they are now a "high stepping" band marching out and in almost all formations.   This makes it far more difficult to have a baritone sax when your knees go up so high with every step.  Back centuries ago in my days, we weren't high-stepping other than the drum major so not a problem for me at Richfield High School and the University of MN.  

Bass saxes exist but mostly for orchestral use. I doubt any marching band uses them, I have never seen one.  BTW, bass is correct not base.

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