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whiteroses

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  • Your Drum Corps Experience
    world class 2009, 2010-?
  • Your Favorite Corps
    Phantom Regiment, Carolina Crown, Bluecoats
  • Your Favorite All Time Corps Performance (Any)
    Cavaliers 2006; Phantom Regiment 2008
  • Your Favorite Drum Corps Season
    2008
  • Gender
    Female
  • Location
    Tennessee

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  1. I encourage you to look at my follow-up post, where I clarified my position by stating I am for the idea of the parade, I believe DCI should do more audience-friendly events, and those who have to participate should be proud to represent their corps. also, I chose my user ID randomly late one night, but I do get the York, PA White Roses reference every once in a while
  2. to clear things up, I'm not against this. I just think it's very different from the present drum corps atmosphere. I know there were parades in past finals weeks that worked well, and there's no reason this shouldn't as well. those who have to participate should try to represent the city well, since we will be there for years. another example of something fan-friendly but not member-friendly is DCI at The Movies June 20. it's not as though members dislike this idea, but it is obviously geared towards those who are not marching. and they should do these events, because fans are important.
  3. If you don't make finals, your season is over after you do inventory.. but now you have to do a parade? I'm really interested to see how this season turns out (including the G8 and all other new additions). DCI seems to be attempting to become more fan-friendly (which isn't necessarily member-friendly).
  4. my corps (which i try not to affiliate with on this board while I am still a marching member) has something we get during finals week. when you get that, and are able to wear your member jacket, it is obvious you are a member of the corps. however, i feel there is a shift around late july, where the distinction between rookie and vet has blurred and you are just family. so, i think a member is somebody who makes it to that time, where you no longer feel like a rookie to the staff and veteran members. it gets harder to define when you have somebody who left because of an injury. they would still be marching if they didn't need to go home, so why shouldn't they be considered a member? and yet, they might not have participated in one show, let alone finals week. also, those who have left by their own free will (as opposed to illness or injury), to me, are generally not thought of as a part of that family. a few of these people are still my friends, but some of these people I don't talk to because of the fact that they just gave up and walked out.
  5. I sat by myself for a few days in 09. You get more room, and there's nobody to work out sleeping arrangements with, but I was not a fan.
  6. this is an interesting topic. not to be boring, but I'd pick the seat partner I had last summer. he was box 5, we got along really well, and it's only been a few months but we still talk frequently. :) my second choice would be a friend that marched with me but never at the same corps. would just be a way to become better friends. if I could have anyone, I would still want it to be someone I already know. great seat partners are hard to find. :/
  7. first thing to come to mind was The Beanpot Invitational in Lynn, MA as well. that got some jokes. 'the pro football hall of fame enshrinement festival drum corps competition' was a mouthful for their female announcer. i generally appreciate the creativity that goes into naming small shows, though.
  8. I liked the survey. I put I was more likely to go to an all-inclusive fan-chosen show, rather than just chosen from the past few years. Definitely wouldn't go to a 2010 show in the cinema, since I kinda lived it. I also thought it would have been nice to have an option to say 'I would be likely to go, BUT I'm marching', or an N/A option. I also wonder if the June showing would be purely TOC, since the wording was so particular.
  9. Are most of us basing this on World class shows? I literally don't know where I would go if I wanted to see Open class. And also- what do you consider a regional? I've only been a fan for about five years, but (at the current time) I really only consider San Antonio, Atlanta, and Allentown to be regionals, because all world class drum corps compete.. but that's just my opinion (and I wouldn't even consider San Antonio 2010 a regional.. more like a disaster). I live.. well, IN Murfreesboro. So, the top 8 (or the 2-day.. whatever they called it, back in 09) show has always been in my backyard. However, I used to go to only one show a year, and I would drive down to Atlanta to get everybody on one day.
  10. Hello, all. I have decided that I don't want to put any regional patches on my member jacket. The patches I have left to sell are all the ones from 2010, minus San Antonio. I will sell them at the same price I bought them- 5 dollars each. If interested, send me a message.
  11. knows how to spell and use the word "corps" [in its multiple meanings.] also: does not say "band" knows more than just the top 6
  12. I knew this was happening, but it being official doesn't make it any better. Then again, this isn't the worst thing that can happen. I just go where they tell me to
  13. i really prefer a date in april again, because i love how all the college kids from around here get together. it's much harder, impossible really, when it's in may and they're back at home.
  14. mmm, tasty. biscuits & gravy, grilled hamburgers, chocolate milk. pretty simple, really. these are things i like at home, and it was just nice to get them on the road as well, i suppose. oh, and grilled cheese & tomato soup. something i never tasted before. same for banana nut cheerios, haha. i also developed a taste for crunchy peanut butter & honey mustard? [not together!]
  15. 2006- Cavaliers had a great show. first one i really remember. but, following the gender rules, i pick Phantom Regiment. 2007- Carolina Crown. amazing. 2008- Phantom Regiment. no explanation. cant put nicely into words how this show makes me feel, to this day. 2009- my corps... yeah, i would not pick anybody but my corps this year. much harder for me to enjoy something i havent seen live [although i could have seen at least top 8 since 2004], so i dont really have a huge opinion on anything else. edit for spelling.
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