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Terri Schehr

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  1. Remember the drum corps died 1971 t-shirts? “ Report post Posted August 10, 2010 The following was originally posted on a DCI forum: BOBSMYTH, DCP Veteran - Posts: 998 - Joined: 18-August 05 From Chicago wrote: "Drum Corps died in 1971. They had T-shirts made and everything." Bob Former Marching Member - a long time ago. Fan - ever since. I'm surprised and gratified that some still remember this message-t-shirt from thirty-nine years ago. It was black with white lettering and had an illustration of a clown dancing on an upright gravestone marked with the classic "R.I.P." inscription. The lettering, as I recall, read "Drum Corps Died - 1971". The creator and talented artist was Bill Bastian of Kenosha WI who was a lead soprano for the just-disbanded OLHR Queensmen. Bill was between jobs at the time and ran off a quantity of these t-shirts to turn a buck off the then-widepread dismay over the newly non-traditional shows that the powers-that-then-were had been promoting as "total programs", i.e. a clown capering about on the field during the Madison Scouts competitive offering and, what was it again, Alice in Wonderland with the Cavaliers? (Some years ago, Bill had said he had no recall of doing those shirts.) Who still has one of those prophetic t-shirts, and could we see a photo of it? Thanks.” He has it wrong here. Cavaliers had the clown and Scouts had Alice.
  2. Forgive me but I don’t care how he feels. He put himself in this predicament.
  3. I agree with most of this but when you resign, you also have to return what belongs to the company /organization. The car, the cellphone, the laptop, etc.
  4. That was definitely the vibe we picked up sitting by the chairman in LaCrosse last July.
  5. I like the commenter who said “you can never escape cosmic justice “. Pure gold. The next season, he was making fun of the Midwest and cornfields.
  6. He resigned to the old BOD and they didn’t do their due diligence about anything.
  7. She ordered a light beer though she loves craft brews, knowing she would sip it slowly and be fine to make the hour-long drive home. Hopkins wanted her drink a shot, goading others at the bar to join in pressuring her. She agreed and downed a single birthday-cake-flavored shot. When she went to stand, the room spun around her. She said Hopkins told her she couldn’t drive, took her keys and offered to take her to his home. There, she asked for a glass of water. He brought her wine.
  8. They were still doing them in 2013 and 14. Jim paid for his own background check to volunteer.
  9. If you know what you want, it can be done. The car we bought last October, it was a very quick process.
  10. Get him for auto theft. He can buy his own car. I once bought one during halftime of a football game.
  11. Exactly. They have a lot of balls they’re trying to keep in the air. Patience.
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