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Corrected link for Sir Richard Astlenson. That would be an AMAZING PR show.

First time I've ever been Rick Valenzuela-rolled.

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It sure beats #####ing about Hoppy, the Cadets, narration and electronics all the time :whip:

well, some things never get old, so we can disagree there :whip:

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I heard Phantom is doing a show about cooked spaghetti. The idea is to have all curvalinear drill forms, finally dispelling the "I am marching Phantom cause I like straight lines" tune.

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I heard they were doing Spartacus.......should be a nice little show! :whip:

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I heard Phantom is doing a show about cooked spaghetti. The idea is to have all curvalinear drill forms, finally dispelling the "I am marching Phantom cause I like straight lines" tune.

I hear the Flying Spaghetti monster is going to kill Koji with an atomic meatball at finals.

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I heard they were doing Spartacus.......should be a nice little show! :whip:

A Spartacus show? Psshh....that'll never win :whip:

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. . .selections by Vermecelli. :whip:

I've utilized my sources to check into the pasta theme and there is something to it.

Not only will the corps be playing selections by Vermicelli, (his "Angel Hair Mass"), but other famous Italian Renaissance composers will also be featured. You'll want to start buying your CDs to get familiar with the music. Here's what I know so far.

Perciatelli Bucatini's "Annelini Campanell."

Torcoletti Al Dente's "Strozzapretii Tagliarini"

Pezzoccheri Cappelini's "Carbonara Cavatelli"

Quadrucci Ditali's "Farfelle Gnocchi"

Radiatore Fettuccine's "Fusilli col Buco"

Trottole Gemelli's "Maccheroni al Torchio"

Occhi di Lupo's "Pagia e Fieno"

Riccia Larga's "Seme di Melone"

Senatore Capelli's "Sagne Tartufi"

Agnolotti Spaghettoni's "Bolognese Arrabbiata"

Ventagli Tubattini's "Acini de Pepi"

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