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DeanInChicago

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  1. Have arrived in stunning DeKalb in a 4-wheel car rental from Midway. Checked into the luxurious Red Roof Inn across the street from the beloved Taco Bell.

    Leaving the car at the hotel.

    Pre-show thin crust pepperoni at the busy Pizza Pro.

    If it ends up raining, there’s always pizza to satisfy the ache.

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  2. Plainfield, Michigan hosted DCI many, many years ago - so I’ll count that as a possibility for the Western Michigan show.

    Kalamazoo has also hosted several times. The stadium is near the town’s Amtrak station.

    Battle Creek is central/east, so not likely. In the stands a kajillion years ago, I remember baking in the evening sun at one Battle Creek show.

    Ypsilanti is too east to be west.

    Enjoying the mystery. No matter the outcome, it will be near a Tim Hortons.

  3. As the DCI site is down, I found the full summer tour on FloMarching - News.

    Dates are listed, but not days.  

    I tried to look at the schedule first before reading any reactions. But somewhere a “no shows in Florida again” popped up. Likely before I reached the Flo site.

    Thrilled to see the Troopers heading to the Midwest for several early season shows.

    Gobble gobble.

  4. I like the way the Troopers often take local Casper attractions and turn them into shows.

    The city of Casper made a big deal out of a recent solar eclipse that passed through the center of town. Was that part of the inspiration for the 2023 show?

    Though it’s all speculation on my part, the active train tracks that run adjacent to the Trooper’s Bingo Hall may have inspired their train show several years ago.

    Their many Western-themed shows are obvious. This part of Wyoming is covered with sage and tumbleweed.

    Wild Horses? Wyoming has those.

    Oil wells? Yes, to that, too.

    There are other shows ideas percolating in town. Casper has a domed roller rink, a busy gas station named Ghost Town, and free parking at its airport.

  5. I am addicted to drum corps notecards and stationery paper, but very few souvenir stands offer such an item.

    One year, Phantom Regiment did a note card set - maybe 20 or so years ago - with a dozen cards of 4 different images.

    Another time, very long ago, a Division ll corps sold colorful 6x9 pads of paper, the bottom of a each sheet included several comic-drawn musicians and guard members with the wording A CORPS LINE.

    Remember when you could buy those Troopers postcards from the canvas wagon? Best deal around. Was it ten for a dollar? One of the postcard pictures was taken at a rodeo, with a sunburst formation, if I recall correctly.

    I probably bought and mailed over 100 of those Troopers postcards over the years.

    I realize that paper doesn’t travel or age well.

    Often times, I’ll prepare my own drum corps stationery notecards on a color copier. It’s easy to buy cheap envelopes at a thrift store or after Christmas. Having access to a paper trimmer/cutter is helpful.

     

     

     

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  6. 2 minutes ago, Trumpet2 said:

    I think there’s an extra row added at the top of all the 100 sections. I don’t remember the walkway being that tight before. People also need to learn how to keep moving and not stop and talk in the middle of a walkway. 

    The extra row atop sections 139 and 141 have been there for many years, but at Friday’s Semis, there were too many standing fans who watched the performances from an already tight space behind the top rows in those sections.
     

    There was little room for foot flow between shows due to the standing squatters.

  7. Bussed in from Chicago, and headed to Convention Center, Hall K to see the DCI exhibit. THANK YOU to everyone who took the time to piece all this together.

    There are uniforms, drums, horns, pictures, videos, and a good mix of sitting and standing, if you wish. You can fly through the exhibit in 10 minutes, or immerse yourself for 3 hours, easily.

    I grabbed 17 of the free program books at the exit: years 1997, 2004-2019.

    The Hyatt allowed early check in, more than 4 hours.

    Meeting up with Ann, Teresa, Scott, and Tony at Slippery Noodle for a winning Friday lunch of tater tots and beer.

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