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Why is your 04 finalist metal silver? Mine's gold.

ZIIIIIINNNNNGGGG.... you sucker. Haha, 3 years ago I would have taken that seriously and cried myself to sleep.

Anyway, it's because Marie Czapinsky LOVES the Blue Devils. Nah, you guys were good.

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Crap I didn't know he was a Cavalier. Now I feel like my explanation was in vain. Good one though :)

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Actually, I wasn't a Cavalier. It was a serious question that I realized 2 seconds after I posted was stupid.

HAH, we'll just pretend you are a Cavalier so that my response makes sense.

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hahaha its a good line...im impressed

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My friend loved drum corps. I always told him when we were in high school that we would audition for Cadets together one day. He was just so in love with the Cadets.

One day he stopped coming to school, the next day we found out he had a brain tumor, the day after he died.

So, I couldn't really sleep well the night before the funeral, and I went looking through my tour stuff, and found the medal that I had gotten on tour.

The next day at the funeral, I placed my medal in his coffin, right next to him, so that a small bit of my summer, my joy of marching could be his.

I never regretted doing that. Ever.

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My friend loved drum corps. I always told him when we were in high school that we would audition for Cadets together one day. He was just so in love with the Cadets.

One day he stopped coming to school, the next day we found out he had a brain tumor, the day after he died.

So, I couldn't really sleep well the night before the funeral, and I went looking through my tour stuff, and found the medal that I had gotten on tour.

The next day at the funeral, I placed my medal in his coffin, right next to him, so that a small bit of my summer, my joy of marching could be his.

I never regretted doing that. Ever.

Dude, that is a tear jerker for sure. Truly touching.

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My friend loved drum corps. I always told him when we were in high school that we would audition for Cadets together one day. He was just so in love with the Cadets.

One day he stopped coming to school, the next day we found out he had a brain tumor, the day after he died.

So, I couldn't really sleep well the night before the funeral, and I went looking through my tour stuff, and found the medal that I had gotten on tour.

The next day at the funeral, I placed my medal in his coffin, right next to him, so that a small bit of my summer, my joy of marching could be his.

I never regretted doing that. Ever.

I should say that the point of this was to say, that no matter the color or look or credit of the medal, the meaning of it is very personal I think and can come to mean whatever you want it to. It can be an item of significance, or an object that you wish was gold-foiled chocolate ($2 to Lauren G.)

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