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Or, the Velvet Knights (pronounced K-Nigits like in Monty Python's Holy Grail)

They could do the music of SPAMALOT!!!!

How sweet would that be?

No on the first, YES on the second!

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I've been bleeding velvet red and gold since 1982...

Get in line, buddy. (I'll be the one behind Charlie...but we'll be in red, white and black!)

Garry

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The Anaheim Sockittomes

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The Valuptuous Knights? Vagabond Knights?

Vixen Knights? Vanguard Knights?

Va va voom Knights? Velvet Kashizzles?

Velvet Killers? Victorian Knights?

Very Knights? Venturing Knights?

Viscount Knights? Viking Knights?

Valley Knights? Vanquished Knights?

Valiant Knights? Velvet Kingsmen?

Valley Fever Knights? Velvet Kilties? :wink:

Velvet Kitties? Velvet Knickerbockers?

Velveteen Rabbits? Velvet Revolver? :wink:

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Bay City Rollers work for me.

OH NOOOO!! Made me flash back to the late 70's when i was a kid, hearing them ALL THE TIME, from my sisters room. Ughh :wink::wink::wink:

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Give that man a dollar.....

I'd say MORE than a dollar!!!!!

Here is something interesting....

1. Vic Firt has already brought us on as one of their groups - sponsored

2. Our President of the Board has worked for Kanstul Musical Instruments since 1992!!!

hmmmmmmmm............... :)

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The I.C. Reveries eventually became George Bonfiglio's 27th Lancers. Sometimes you have to re-invent yourself. I would go with something original. "Vagabond" comes to mind - a wanderer -a person having no place or fixed abode. Just a thought.

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The I.C. Reveries eventually became George Bonfiglio's 27th Lancers. Sometimes you have to re-invent yourself. I would go with something original. "Vagabond" comes to mind - a wanderer -a person having no place or fixed abode. Just a thought.

But see Vagabond isn't so original. There was a drum corps called General Butler's Vagabonds.

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