Jimbalaya Posted March 23, 2007 Share Posted March 23, 2007 did Seamus say 'inedible' mark???? 'Foreplay' with the contestants???? Too young to attend?????? Your nose just grew 3" James. and Monsoor 'Iron Lips' you win the spelling bee.......... Jimbalaya Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jamesdrum007 Posted March 23, 2007 Share Posted March 23, 2007 did Seamus say 'inedible' mark???? 'Foreplay' with the contestants???? Too young to attend?????? Your nose just grew 3" James.and Monsoor 'Iron Lips' you win the spelling bee.......... Jimbalaya Jimbo, Inedible? FUNNY!! I was zinging Andy about the individuals because he and I were sometimes competitors there. Actually, we were really there to meet the chicks, and also to compete!! :) Slante, Jim Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jimbalaya Posted March 25, 2007 Share Posted March 25, 2007 LOLOLOL...........and a shla nughet to you my friend........I woulda loved to have been there Jim Jimbo,Inedible? FUNNY!! I was zinging Andy about the individuals because he and I were sometimes competitors there. Actually, we were really there to meet the chicks, and also to compete!! :) Slante, Jim Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ajlisko Posted March 28, 2007 Share Posted March 28, 2007 Jimbo,Inedible? FUNNY!! I was zinging Andy about the individuals because he and I were sometimes competitors there. Actually, we were really there to meet the chicks, and also to compete!! :) Slante, Jim Meet the chicks and compete ... gotta luv it ... although the Bpt. PAL usually brought their own contingent of chicks (aka T-Birds) to the party ... two requests we usually had when we were signing up at the registration table: 1) put us on last; 2) where's the closest bar ... the rhetoric was always the same: "You ARE a Jr. corps aren't you?" ... those were precious days - eh Jim? Andy "dreamin' about I&E's of yesteryear" Lisko Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ray Priester Posted March 28, 2007 Share Posted March 28, 2007 Meet the chicks and compete ... gotta luv it ... although the Bpt. PAL usually brought their own contingent of chicks (aka T-Birds) to the party ... two requests we usually had when we were signing up at the registration table: 1) put us on last; 2) where's the closest bar ... the rhetoric was always the same: "You ARE a Jr. corps aren't you?" ... those were precious days - eh Jim?Andy "dreamin' about I&E's of yesteryear" Lisko You guys never had any problems with that in NY back in the day. Legal drinking age was 18 then! I know you were well taken care of at Cichon Post, site of the 'all night I&E'! Ray Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ajlisko Posted March 28, 2007 Share Posted March 28, 2007 You guys never had any problems with that in NY back in the day. Legal drinking age was 18 then! I know you were well taken care of at Cichon Post, site of the 'all night I&E'!Ray Ahhhh yes ... that famous Staten Island post on Innis (sp) St. ... how well I remember those shows ... the "creme de la creme" of I&E talent appeared on that stage ... and it was 66 or 67 when Bpt PAL and the Hurcs swept all the drum captions with Danny Raymond Sr. judging ... that was the night when PALer BIG John Harris was offering up pizza and beer to the judges ... ya just had to be there ... those shows just had another dimension in terms of drum corps fraternity ... Gaff, Pepe, Swan, Martin, Manny, Simpson, Charlie Aikens, St. Kevin's, BS, Jimmy O'Hara, Joe Gannon, Bodnar, Donnelly, Ron Findley, Greg Black, OLPH, the busload from Blue Rock,OCEANSIDE LEGIONNAIRES (w/Jack Murray), Beth Page Colonials, and just a slew of other contestants ... YIKES ... the show ran until 2:00 am or later sometimes!!!! Andy "rememberin' the Cichon Post before the Varrazano Bridge" Lisko Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ray Priester Posted March 29, 2007 Share Posted March 29, 2007 Ahhhh yes ... that famous Staten Island post on Innis (sp) St. ... how well I remember those shows ... the "creme de la creme" of I&E talent appeared on that stage ... and it was 66 or 67 when Bpt PAL and the Hurcs swept all the drum captions with Danny Raymond Sr. judging ... that was the night when PALer BIG John Harris was offering up pizza and beer to the judges ... ya just had to be there ... those shows just had another dimension in terms of drum corps fraternity ... Gaff, Pepe, Swan, Martin, Manny, Simpson, Charlie Aikens, St. Kevin's, BS, Jimmy O'Hara, Joe Gannon, Bodnar, Donnelly, Ron Findley, Greg Black, OLPH, the busload from Blue Rock,OCEANSIDE LEGIONNAIRES (w/Jack Murray), Beth Page Colonials, and just a slew of other contestants ... YIKES ... the show ran until 2:00 am or later sometimes!!!!Andy "rememberin' the Cichon Post before the Verrazano Bridge" Lisko And don't forget the brass quartets from Kevin's, Braintree, Kilties, et al. It was quite an event every year. 2AM would have been early! We had a couple shows finish up (last contestants!) at 6 AM Sunday morning. Thank God we had very understanding neighbors. Ray Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jimbalaya Posted March 29, 2007 Share Posted March 29, 2007 ah but being in a senior corps I didn't have to worry..........I hid a lot We'll have to share a couple before Wildwood....... Jimbalaya Meet the chicks and compete ... gotta luv it ... although the Bpt. PAL usually brought their own contingent of chicks (aka T-Birds) to the party ... two requests we usually had when we were signing up at the registration table: 1) put us on last; 2) where's the closest bar ... the rhetoric was always the same: "You ARE a Jr. corps aren't you?" ... those were precious days - eh Jim?Andy "dreamin' about I&E's of yesteryear" Lisko Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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