Re: OT:Dr. Michael E. Schmidt's Tree Walker Coon Hound is the star of Athens, TN billboard




Laugh at the preacher wrote:
"The Trumpet of the Lord Ministry" <ttotlem@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:1144853781.437131.146560@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

Not true.

I could have been a student at the Eastman School of Music had I wanted
to.One phone call from my father could have assured that.

I was of course, talking about getting in on your own merits. No way. Even
if Daddy pulled some strings to get you in, that doesn't mean you could cut
it. I say you wouldn't have. I say you couldn't do it now either even with
several additional decades of practice.

Re:
Look , the fact that you call yourself laugh at the preacher shows that
you have no respect for God's anointed.

I am not going to discuss how well those in RMMT do or do not think
that I can play a trumpet. At this point I no longer believe that RMMT
posters are fair and objective about my trumpet playing in any way, and
it also seems that now they lack some basic common sense about my
ability to have done well in college. To be truthful, I was never in
the top 5 %of any of the schools that I attended , not in high school
where I graduated 34th in my class and made the honor roll a few times,
nor in College or Seminary where I made the deans list/honor roll
several times. I tended to have a gpa in the top 10 %.One semester at
LU I earned a 4.0 gpa while taking eight graduate classes (at the same
time), which I believe is a school record for the most graduate classes
ever taken in one semester with a 4.0 average for the semester.My
Seminary GPA at Liberty University/L.B.T.S., where I earned three
graduate degrees, was a 3.43 , not bad , but not in the top 5 %
either. I won the award for accademic excellence in my degree
program(M.R.E.), an award that I earned because I worked for it the
hard way, and excelled in my internship at Keystone Baptist Church in
Lynchburg, Va.
My undergraduate gpa in music classes , was if i remember close to if
not a 4.0.

I was a music major my first two years in college by the way, and I
also remained one at BUA . When I returned to FBC the college had
restructured and I had no choice but to change my major.

"No choice"? The requirements were too stringent for you or this was some
jerkwater school that didn't even offer a music degree anymore?
No. They (Florida Bible College, see www.floridabiblecollege.com)scaled
down the # of degrees that they offering and no longer offered the
B.A. in Music.

You seem to be very uninformed of the simple truth that my "very narrow
family tree" included my father, Edwin Schmidt. If you knew who he was,
and who he worked for, you would not be saying that "I" could not have
made it either to or through the Eastman school of music.

You're right, I don't know and don't care.

Well , your ignorance shows, perhaps you might have investigated what
kind of student that I was before you ran your mouth , and proved to us
that you do not know what you are talking about.

Are we supposed to be impressed

Well, you claimed, falsely, that I could not have qualified to have
entered undergrad music department. The truth is that I had many
scholarship offers to go to many music schools. I chose to go to
college as a music major on a music scholarship.
Enough already, that was 24 years ago.

that you think Daddy could have bought your way through Eastman regardless
of how much of how pathetic a player you are? Sure, real impressive.

I'm saying *you* couldn't make it through Eastman on the merits of your
playing.

I am saying that because of who my father was, I didn't have to.
Eastman , imho, was one of the more difficult music schools that I
applied to, and , imho I believe that I could have made it into Eastman
SOM just on my own merits. I had had at that point been blessed by
having two very good trumpet teachers, Kevin Lobello and Georga
Rollins, and by my senior year in hs, due to my private lessons and
drum and bugle corps experience, I think that I had developed as a
musician well enough to get accepted, and I also tested above average
in music theory.I also had learned a lot about horn playing from
Blesses Sac soloist Tom McAndrews, Suncoast and SCV instructor Russell
Stanton, NBC arranger Danny Lutz and famed Ole' soloist Jerry Noonan,
who is to this day often refered to as the best sop soloist in the
history of D.C.I. .

.laff
The laff is on you. You clearly do NOT have a clue about my abilities
as a college student, or college music student. You are just talking
trash, proving that you do not have a clue about me personally, and you
do not know my weaknesses and strengths, sep. as it related to how I
perform as a student.

Let's just
say that , had I chosen to go to Eastman, I would have had an
advantage.I did not live at 19 Vincent Drive and have neighbors with
names like Gerber for nothing.

I have no idea who these people are and still don't care. None of it changes
the fact that your playing sucks.

That is just your opinion, and as an annonomous posted in RMMT , I
could care less about your ignorant opinions about how well I do or do
not play the trumpet.I do not believe that you are objective or honest.
_________________

Psalm 44:6-8
6
I don't depend on my arrows

or my sword to save me.

7
But you saved us

from our hateful enemies,

and you put them to shame.

8
We boast about you, our God,

and we are always grateful.

________
Mikey Schmidt

THE Trumpet Outlaw

Guilty of being the loudest trumpet of all times

www.trumpetofthelord.com

I got your high note preacher laugher.

By the way, you are not a member of one of those penticostal laugh
churches are you, where they just sit and laugh hrs at a time?

Ye ain't into no snake handlin are ye?

.



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