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Rasbeery Jam Is Better With Toast

Romiao was a bassoon player for the Getdown Groove orcheastra, they were selected to do a gig for a famous singer who was coming to town, they were told to reherst the package the Mastro had sent to them, they had 23 day to get the music right, and if it didn'tmeet the liking of the certain person (know one know who it was) they would have to forfeit their contract, and the Mastro would have to restructure his current band to form another at the cost of the Mastro. Well they reherst day's and Night, and they sound real good, some were done nearly professional, some had some tweaking to do but they were confident that they would meet scrutiny, because the usage of a sythersizer would fill in the queit edges were they were resting. When the time came for the discussion, the group of 38 entered the hall were they were approached by the Mastro, who turned on his phone and placed it near the microphone so everyone could hear the instructions, still they didn't know who was the person who was doing the decision making for the visiting Mastro. Well during the phone call, Romeo spread a spoonful of jam on the top of his bassoon, they band member's stopped and looked at him, he began licking the jam off his bassoon, and one member committed, this is why we are not going to be selected, They became angry and one woman even cursed Romeo,(ironically her name was Juleit) that's when the Mastro stopped the noises and quieted the crowd and asked them to be quiet, he asked the person who would make the decision to stand and render his finding,. After a moment, the tension was breathtaking, all looked around, and suspected each other, Romeo stood, and the woman told him to sit on his @ss, then he said you all passed, and left out.

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