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KiltieBD3

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  1. Someone actually said that? Well, I know this. There are 3 reasons in the Kilt snareline as to why that statement would be very wrong.
  2. I'll get a little more detailed for ya. Would a marching/staff members outside the corps social activities (legal or illegal) be considered a bad influence to younger members say the age of Junior Corps eligibility? Eventhough what he/she contributes to their corps is greatly appreciated and makes that corps and the younger members better people and musicians? Maybe that helps clarify the initial post or maybe not. My take is that whatever goes on with a member outside of the corps is theirs and in by no means has a negative influence on what I have learned, nor should it be considered a bad influence to younger members. I've learned a lot from everyone I have marched with at the Kilties. Every piece of advice, every story I am told from guys of all different "social backgrounds". No matter what those guys do outside of rehearsal they've been there and I haven't. I will listen to every word they have say cause it can only make me better. So now you know where I stand on the topic. Responses have been great, keep 'em coming. I would love to hear from some under 21 All-Age members out there. WWBD
  3. I got the idea for this topic from reading some previous discussions involving ages of members. Does being in an All-Age Corps have a mostly positive or negative influence on the young members of our corps? I know what the majority of the responses are going to be BUT I know there are people out there that are going to disagree with the masses. I could make this a poll but responses involve so much more than just a yes or no answer. Plus I wanna hear what everyone really thinks about it. Lets discuss.
  4. Guapo!!! 23 when I stopped wearing pants. Good thing they gave me a Kilt ^OO^
  5. I would say that if the Kilties held auditions it would be for placement within the corps. Not so much to decide membership.
  6. From a percussion standpoint we couldn't have had a more productive first camp. Battery: 7 snares (3 returning vets) 3 Tenors (All back from last year and looking for a fourth) 5 basses (4 returning vets) 7 plates (yes that is no lie 7! I can't make that up) We got through all our warm-ups (old and new) the new OTF (which is fan-freakin-tastic) and went upper left to lower right on the opener "Nelly Bly" with Front Ensemble and Horns. More detailed reports are in the "Announcment Forums" Join 2006 Kilties (especially if you play tenors)
  7. I gotta echo the kudos to the visual program. Great job Butler! I can't wait to get it out on the field. As far as percussion goes. Friggin A! In my honest opinion a great camp. We effeciently went through a huge chunk of our music. Running through selected warm-ups from last season, plus some great new pieces. Got through the entire opener WITH front ensemble and hornline. AND getting it to a point where we could get a little picky about stuff you don't normally get to at the first rehearsal. A lot of veterans returning (4 out of 5 basses, all 3 tenors *cough* looking for a fourth *cough*) Snare line took the largest hit of non returning members. BUT the spots were filled by some very talented individuals. Three of which are something special and am really glad to see them straping on a drum with the mighty Kilts. As a member of the battery I can't speak on the front ensembles behalf but from what I heard Sunday they are sounding great as well. (could use a few more numbers however) Hornline sounded great (as usual) Guard looked great and appears to be working extremely hard. Great Camp see you guys in January ^OO^ Yours Truly, #3
  8. Smart money would say Buckets but my free pitcher tokens yell it! and wings See you guys Saturday #3
  9. That would be awesome...only if I can get my tickets refunded
  10. I was unfortunatly unable to attend this FINE event due to work. BUT my father did (and if you've seen him you can till he knows his beer). His quote "Unbelievable. This thing could get huge around here". The beer was great. All different varieties from all over. Co-Workers of mine also attended and said they had more fun at Brew Fest then they did at any of the summer festivals in the area (excluding Summerfest of course :P ). Keep in mind though it being a lot larger undertaking then it appears it requires a lot of help. All the local members may not be enough either way. From what I hear the fun didn't end at Festival Park either. Good times. I'm gonna make sure I am around this time. Stupid work
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