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EJD440

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  1. Today tarps have probably singlehandedly caused more falls and trips than percussion judges probably have this whole season.

    I hate the tarps. . . I was in the 25th row in Atlanta and not only could I not see what was visually depicted on the tarps (thereby making them useless for furthering the theme of the show), but they obscured the corps members who were passing over them. They were like a visual black hole (albeit light colored) that made the kids invisible. Adding the fact that they're a safety hazard seals the deal for me. #NoTarpsinDCI :)

    :satisfied:

  2. Watching at the theater last week, I found myself focusing on the narrator because of all of his entrances and exits. Stage Right, Stage Left, Middle. . .. Up, Down, Up, Down. . . . .And then there were his arm movements. . . . And the book? Why? . . . . I found it very distracting. I would much rather watch the corps, but I found myself watching him way too much.

    To me, it did NOT seem like 90% of the time he wasn't speaking (as someone said earlier). He seemed TO ME to be the focus of the show.

    Blame me for not being able to NOT look at him, but that's the way it was.

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  3. It's easy for me to remember being a high school student at DCI shows. It was THRILLING! I didn't necessarily care if it was a 'top corps' or not - it was all WAY better than most of the small town bands I had seen and competed against. DCI was thrilling, especially for a kid who loved music and could imagine the amount of work that must have gone into each show.

    Give them a break for cheering. They don't see this every day. They probably see one show every year. They're not paying for Fan Network. They're not on DCP. And finals aren't televised anymore. So they aren't jaded or highly critical. They're just band kids who are enjoying the hard work and thrill brought to them by kids they admire.

    Let them cheer!

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  4. I am extremely disappointed tonight. The transmission started going wonky about halfway through the Scouts. It then skipped immediately to several minutes into Phantom's program ( I'm guessing the time because they weren't yet in the black uniforms). Then it skipped to the end of Phantom's show. We never saw Boston, and the whole thing was over by 8:00. Ridiculous!

    I've sent a complaint to Fathom Events. The theater says they just showed what they got.

    This was not a live event, so I don't understand why there were problems.

    Very disappointed.

  5. I am most definitely not a troll. I'm just a drum corps fan who found this forum and try to use it to learn more about this activity that I love. The fact that some people have responded by questioning the OP (me) rather than discussing the topic should not have surprised me.

    1. I have a life - a very fulfilling one.

    2. As I stated, I have participated in several other forums that are just as, if not more, competitive and passionate than drum corps (SEC Football, anyone?).

    3. Maybe I'm just overly sensitive and expect people to respect other people's opinions. I love a great discussion, and I have learned a lot from this forum, but here is a sample of what I read this afternoon in just a few minutes: (This is NOT meant to pick on any individuals - I am simply reporting what has already been posted to the universe (and I'm not correcting typos). Please do NOT take offense if I've chosen your comment - you are the one who wrote it. I'm just explaining what makes ME feel that unkind comments are to be expected here.)

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    - Christ,this is an exercise in the inane and arcane

    - you have absolutely no idea what you're talking about

    -"Hmm, what non-issue can I ##### about today?"

    - Seriously...NOREALLY SERIOULY? There is all this GREAT stuff going on and your take away from 2013 drum corps is "SCV is disrespecting the F&*^ing French Flag".

    - And the results are in! The wining post of the dumbest thing on DCP goes too………………..

    - Give me a break..... . Get over it

    - Man what a STUPID thread!.

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    I'm done. :smile:/>/>

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  6. I've been reading (and occasionally) posting to DCP for several years now. This is not the first "forum" of this type that I have participated in over the years, on a number of topics. I have NEVER seen such consistent MEANNESS in any forum other than DCP. There seems to be a huge number of nasty posts, which range from showing a lack of respect to outright cruelty to a previous poster. Sometime I gasp out loud when I read some of these mean comments. I just can't believe that people are so nasty, much less that they are willing to put it into writing in a medium where it will never completely disappear.

    What is it about this forum that brings out such lack of common courtesy? such downright rudeness? such nastiness?

    Don't tell me it's because it's a competitive activity and that people have a lot of passion for it. Other activities are just as competitive, and inspire just as much passion as drum corps, and the fans don't attack each other. Just because I'm a (Fill in the Blank) fan doesn't mean it's okay for me to totally slam someone else just because they like (Not "Fill in the Blank"). I'm passionate about my college team but I don't consider our rival's fans EVIL, and I don't say nasty things about them just because they happen to like a different university than I do.

    I just don't get it. . .

    I just wish we could all respect each other, and feel free to discuss our opinions without the fear of being personally attacked.

    (I fully expect people will respond with comments that say I am wasting DCP bandwidth with this topic, that I'm an idiot, that I'm naïve, that I obviously haven't ever been on another forum, etc. I think that's sad. . . )

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  7. see the thing is many times ( not all ) members arent even there ( smaller shows ) and forget judges , they high tail it out and are having cocktails by the time scores are announced many times and I know they could care less about booing. So maybe the booing just makes those booers feel better. Cant send a message if theres noone there to get it. :smile:/>/>

    For at least the last 3 years (that I've attended), there hasn't been a retreat in Atlanta, so no performers are even officially there when the scores are announced.

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