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    Kilties Senior, 2004-2006, 2008, Baritone; 2004 Brass Rookie of the Year
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    Aurora, Illinois; North Township, Indiana; Racine, WI

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  1. Now that you mention it, 2 experiences with Kilties come to mind. One was after the South Side Irish parade, don't remember which year, but I'm thinking 2004. One of the corps officers' relatives lived near the end of the parade route so the corps was invited after the parade for some food. Those of us that were there decided to hold a mini-concert in the lady's back yard. Then after the Racine 4th of July parade, 2005 I think, the corps was asked to play for one of our fans' birthday, so after the parade the buses drove us over to the person's neighborhood, we got off and made our way via the alley into the person's back yard and surprised them. I still think the factory gig was the actual "strangest" place in my experience, though.
  2. As Larry the Cable Guy would say, that's funny, I don't care who you are.
  3. This was in HS band, we played at the grand opening of a fiber-container company. The gig involved us marching around inside the factory to a designated point, playing, and then marching out.
  4. Going through everything that they documented, I got to the point where I said that if this was a movie or TV show, my reaction would have been "come on already, WTF were the writers smoking when they wrote this script???" Truth really is stranger than fiction.
  5. Well, for 2 Kiltie drivers, the season ain't over yet.... Maybe we start a pool on which happens first; the needed part arrives and the truck gets fixed or the trapped miners in South America get rescued....
  6. OT here, I know, but for all the slings and arrows being thrown at Rochester, I have to say that at least for me, personally, DCA in Rochester, other than ridiculous airfare this year which was solved by flying to Buffalo, has been relatively low-stress. Now that may be because the Kilties are housed close to the stadium, but even if we weren't, parking hasn't really been a hassle, overall access wasn't bad even with the construction this year, and so on.
  7. Mine, but then I might be a bit biased..... Otherwise, it's a toss-up between Cabs and Bucs.
  8. Time for more I guess. All I can say is wow.
  9. When I saw the title of this thread I thought it was going to go in a whole 'nother direction.... I think there will be several special Moon-Awards at the banquet this year. Meanwhile, thank you and everyone who had to deal with this. WWBD indeed.
  10. It all depends on what you want out of drumcorps. There are many people on this board, me being one of them, that prove you can *not* march DCI and still go on to live long and productive lives. But as people have pointed out, once you hit the magic age, DCI is no longer an option. If you want to do the full touring experience, do DCI, even if you can only do it for one year. If you want drum corps experience, either one will fill that need.
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