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I'd have to say any one of the many listed EXCEPT Star '93.

I actually liked Star... but that show is a dog. Can't understand why everyone creams their jeans over it.

That's a vote?!

And don't worry - that's why we're voting for 2nd. The judges didn't get it either.

I guess they just weren't ffffinggreat enough.

You still wear jeans?

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I'd have to say any one of the many listed EXCEPT Star '93.

I actually liked Star... but that show is a dog. Can't understand why everyone creams their jeans over it.

unmute your speakers?

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Open your eyes...???

Cavaliers 1991!!!

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I'd have to say any one of the many listed EXCEPT Star '93.

I actually liked Star... but that show is a dog. Can't understand why everyone creams their jeans over it.

And chances are, you never will. That's a love it or hate is show.

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I don't want to step on toes of elders, in this case Pooh Bear.

84 Blue Devils -

Consider this. Every member of the Blue Devils as well as every member of the Garfield Cadets went home a World Champion. Only one corps went home with the DCI Title, the other went home with the captions.

Blue Devils horn line members tied for High Brass. 62 World Champs in that line.

Blue Devils drum line went home with the High Percussion honors.

Blue Devils Color Guard went home with the High Color Guard trophy.

Every member wearing a Blue Devil uniform won their caption. There was no section left to give a caption too that didn't impact our score. It came down to the overall package. M&M and G.E. G.E. Percussion....4th place (IIRC). That's where things fell apart, and I don't believe that placement was correct. But...that was the anomaly.

That's not to say Garfield wasn't an incredible drum corps, they were. The 84 Garfield Cadets pushed the 84 Blue Devils during that season. The 84 Blue Devils never stopped believing they were the top drum corps and never gave up the hunt for that title. Talk about a drum corps not intimidated by competition or fearing to take a loss. The last 3 weeks of the season was one on fire performance after another, each better than before in that march to the trophy leading to the victory over Garfield prior to Nat's.

Nothing was held back for the finals night performance.

That was an amazing year to be a Blue Devil. We all were very lucky to have been able to be part of that drum corps and organization.

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