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flaggirl86

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  • Your Drum Corps Experience
    Working on my third decade...
  • Your Favorite Corps
    Skyliners Drum & Bugle Corps & Reading's Cymbal Line :-)
  • Your Favorite All Time Corps Performance (Any)
    DCI 1983 in Miami, Florida
  • Your Favorite Drum Corps Season
    1986...my rookie year with Sky
  • Location
    Staten Island, NY
  • Interests
    NY Skyliners Drum & Bugle Corps

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  1. Hi, all: My name is Barbara Rogers and I am an alumni of the New York Skyliners and a member of the New York Skyliners Alumni Drum & Bugle Corps in the percussion section. I live on Staten Island and our island has been greatly affected by Hurricane Sandy and its aftermath. Many on our island on the East Shore have lost everything. If you are in the area and would like to help, here are some locations that are getting much needed supplies to deal with the situation at hand: Carl Bini Foundation 18 Hervey Street (next to Old Bermuda Inn) Staten Island, NY (718) 412-1851 Siller Foundation Hylan Boulevard (across the street from the 122nd Precinct) Staten Island, NY (718) 987-1931 These two foundations were founded by the families of firemen who were lost in the towers. We do not need clothing but do need supplies that will help with the clean up: Disenfectant, 3 mil (or greater) garbage bags, boxes (the big ones), heavy duty gloves, masks, water, non perishable foods, baby supplies (diapers, formula, baby food, etc). One of our members who lives up in the Kingston area, Gary Bishoff, has spearheaded a trip from his area, along with his fire department, to donate a whole truck of items for our island and I just wanted to thank them all. These donations mean the world to those who have lost everything and give hope where it has been lost! It's just not Staten Island, though. It is the entire NJ shore, parts of Brooklyn and Queens too. If you're not in the area, you can always donate to the Red Cross or go onto www.silive.com or www.nj.com to find out how to donate. God Bless you all for as much as you can do. Every little bit helps and, believe me, at this point, the little things mean a lot to those who lost everything! Barbara
  2. There was once a poet whose picture is 'Guess Who' When competing in drum corps, he never wore blue He made us laugh, made us cry, made us think of our friends gone by He's introduced at the Bugler's Hall of Fame Now....do you know his name?
  3. Is he a Skyliner? If so, I'd know those lips anywhere....
  4. Does anyone know the results from the parade or where I can locate the information? Thanks. BR
  5. Normanly I wouldn't answer, but he IS wearing a Sky Alumni uniform. It should be easy for people who are in drum corps to recognize him...lol Just sayin...
  6. With all due respect, I only addressed the message to you because I know you are involved in the Alumni Spectacular, as I am just a performer. Thank you for addressing my question (at least it got put out there for you to answer). You said that parking was a major consideration for 2012, what about next year? Can something be done? Maybe someone on your staff can check out the parking lot this year and assess a solution for next year? ...just sayin. Looking forward to a wonderful DCA weekend in Rochester....really, I am. 15 days to go.... woo hoo Regards,
  7. I didn't talk logistics, but something to be considered to keep all the performers in one area. As a performer, it's kind of a pain to have to walk 1/2 mile to get to where the corps is warming up because you didn't have a set area to park, and god forbid if you forgot something in the car. Just a suggestion, that's all. Nothing more. Liz, I do understand what you're saying, but it would be nice, since there was so much room in there. Last year, we got turned around and had to walk 7 blocks out of our way to get from one side of the stadium to the other...then the trek back after our performance. Just sayin. If it happens, great. If not, oh well...I tried. B
  8. Dear Mr. Peashey: With regard to the Alumni Spectacular, is it possible to let the corps members (who drive) park in the lot behind the stadium which is reserved for the busses? The busses seem to park in two locations, one over behind the office building adjacent to the corps entrance and the back parking lot for the stadium. Is it possible that you could allow the corps members park in this area also? I've noticed over the years that the members who drive have to pay to park, or walk a long distance to get to their corps, while the parking lot where the busses are is virtually empty. You could figure 8-10 busses in this area. This would save the members a whole bunch of time trying to find their corps because they have to park in the "spectator's lots" and have to pay $5-10 for the privilege. Please consider this request and thank you and your staff for all you do to make the Alumni Spectacular something that we all look forward to in Rochester. Regards, Barbara Rogers
  9. My faux pas. I didn't think they HAD bugles back in WW1...lol (really, I'm joking). But what I was referring to was the Skyliners back when. If I can do my corps' history justice, if you weren't a veteran, you couldn't march in the corps as it was American Legion/VFW sponsored. Thus, so many corps were male only. Y'know, asking if Carmen was there when I marched is like asking if a bear s**ts in the woods. (lol) YES, I was one of Carmen's kids and YES, I miss him terribly too. Carmen was a major influence in the Garden State Circuit and I was one of his kids from '78 to '83. We need more positive influences on our kids like he was for us. A lot of the Cranford kids still keep in touch, even though they're not "kids" anymore. Who are you, by the way? Do I know you? My maiden name is Rizzolo. And I didn't even realize that my name isn't on my signature line. I'll change that now.
  10. Bando... These men and women have FORGOTTEN more drills and music for all the years that they marched in drum corps than you will EVER remember. Get off your high horse. If you have that much of a problem with DCI/DCA/WGI judging and the caliber of product that the corps put out (especially with DCA being a weekend sport) then don't go to shows or stay with your marching band. Remember that DCA has been around since the 1960's and DCI (1970's). but Drum & Bugle Corps, if you didn't know, started as a para-military organization for all of our veterans who returned from World War II. Don't talk about drum corps who "cover" other shows...really. Okay, I'm done. Oh yeah, since you like spouting off, why didn't you sign your name? Probably because you're from one of the corps that got blasted by the judges (if you even march in DCA).
  11. Okay, I don't chime in often and I DO NOT KNOW any of the members in this picture, but I do have to say the guy on the left has a really cute belly button. Hopefully that wasn't displayed during inspection. lol Barbara
  12. But that was used MANY years before by Butch, with a compliment of dancing girls. So that was not new, just "recycled"
  13. You can contact Harold Wright, Director of Spirit of Newark Drum & Bugle Corps from Newark, New Jersey. He has an inner city drum corps that has been in existence for some time now and has been successful. Harold also started a drum line which marched in the Inauguration Parade for Obama. You can find the drum corps from the link at dci.org. He will be a wealth of information to you. Tell him Barbara Rogers sent you.
  14. ...So would you call her a "Priestess sex cymbal?" ROFLMAO. Sorry, they're all too close to me. From me and mine to you and yours, Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!!! May the new year bring blessings to everyone. Barbara Rogers
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