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1 hour ago, Jeff Ream said:

… but you'd have to be a true ######## to get banned from here I guess.

Not really. I’m still here. 

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3 hours ago, cixelsyd said:

Honestly, I was wondering whether anyone would say "no".

(And technically, if they do like other 14-OC years and let all 14 into finals, you could question whether the Monday contest is really "prelims", or just the second-to-last show.)

call it prelims, semis, second to last show...any time kids get a chance to perform is good by me

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2 hours ago, Jurassic Lancer said:

Not really. I’m still here. 

keep working at it. I mean hell i am still here and i out ######## you 😛

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3 hours ago, Boss Anova said:

 1960's... 1860's... same thing

 #### military draft    ( haha! )😅

Bleeping Lincoln…. 😈

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10 minutes ago, Smug Trumpet Guy said:

It's probably about time to combine open and world. 

Why?

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11 minutes ago, Smug Trumpet Guy said:

It's probably about time to combine open and world. 

 In some ways they already do. For example, its good to see Open Class Corps get to compete at Championships in the World Class Division  now where the Open Class Corps have sometimes scored and placed higher than some of the World Class Division Corps when given that opportunity.

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5 minutes ago, Smug Trumpet Guy said:

So that semis and finals are more competitive. 

How would that make it more competitive? As stated above, and been the practice for a few years, open class is allowed to compete in world championships if they want. 

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10 minutes ago, Smug Trumpet Guy said:

So that semis and finals are more competitive. 

The administrative and logistical requirements of World Class would drive all of the OC's out of business.  On-field product aside, there's a *massive* gulf in funding and structure between the two.

Mike

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