MiE2005

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MaggotMan09
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MiE2005

Post by MaggotMan09 »

Okay... Will I reveal my name? No, my friends will know me by my screen name and the rest of you are going to have to wonder. :P Want to know more? Well here goes...

I'm a 25yr. old Music Education undergrad studying tuba. I was born and raised in the great state of Michigan (Garden City to be specific). I've been married for going on 5 years now to my wonderful wife, who just also happens to be the reason I came to BG. I started my college career at Central Michigan University in 1997, but had to leave for academic and financial reasons. I then went to various community colleges to bring up my GPA so that now I'm considered to be a Senior, but that's only by credit hour standing. In all truthfulness I'm starting over as a 1st year music student. I'm an active member of the Falcon Marching Band, and Kappa Kappa Psi. I love marching (even though there are days that the knees can't take it), and I love being in Athletic band. I hope to set a record for completeing a music degree (especially considering that I am starting my 8th year of post-secondary study :roll: ). This year has really shown me that BG is THE place to be, but I still can't wait to be walking down the aisle to receive my degree. :D

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Re: MiE2005

Post by Metz »

MiE2005 wrote:I love marching (even though there are days that the knees can't take it)
Old age always hurts the joints...so does tossing a football :D I wish you would have marched every year you've been here though!! I remember there was a 9th year marching back when my brother was here. I think he played tenors but I'm not positive. You might have had the chance to beat him out!!

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