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23 minutes ago, Spatzzz said:

 

Did anyone here that is shocked by this actually march? If you did I'm guessing you were the goody two-shoes bando kids?

 

Love it!  

 

Before you know it, you'll be having the bando moms getting involved because their little Johnny or Suzy is traumatized.   Much more bigger issues to worry about in our activity right now.  

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4 hours ago, mfrontz47 said:

This is pretty despicable if you ask me,

Despicable? Let's keep some perspective here. There was big news in April that actually WAS despicable, but this dumb kid prank certainly doesn't rise to that level. The BD management is second to none in professionalism, so don't be surprised if the "hammer drops" hard on whoever is determined to be responsible for the lapse in judgement and the resulting embarrassment to the organization. 

They might even be made to write a 5,000-word essay on the dangers of mascot stealing! :w00t:

 

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That's funny. Do we really need sledgehammers in drum corps?? I mean, its just brass playing, like blowing air in a piece of metal.. I'm all for great music, but perhaps we take ourselves just a LITTLE BIT too seriously in DCI when we need sledgehammers to carry around to warmups for "shattering records". can you imagine any professional ensemble doing this? lol. I bet a corps like SCV doesn't carry stuff like this around all summer, and they seemed to do pretty well..  Its too bad someone stole the hammer, but the whole premise is just too silly.. To each his own I guess. 

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10 minutes ago, trumpetcam said:

 

 

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1 hour ago, Spatzzz said:

If you did I'm guessing you were the goody two-shoes bando kids?

You mean the ones with the big harps on the back of their jackets, that became hearts on their sleeves, crying about all these social issues that they did themselves, not them.

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