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Posted: Sun Jan 20, 2008 9:04 am
i was a toltal no one when i joined band but one day all the kewl kids that i thought were freaks and people i didnt even know live on the earth... i sound tell the story frist lol
i was in marching band and i played bass clarinet and i had a really kewl solo where i went and dance at the front of the band and and then everyone else joins in and so on but i loved doing that ....
well i had people find me in other schools to tell me how kewl i was and felt so umm kewl
( was the wried kid that would bust out and dance all the sudden lol)
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Posted: Sun Jan 20, 2008 2:10 pm
freshmen year I didn't have my own marching spot (me and a junior shared), and no one outside of my friends really knew my name, or so I thought. Then, I'm waiting off the sideline for my chance to jump in and one of our drum majors pops down from his podium (and he was hot, still is actually XD his little sister is a senior with me this year, so he shows up sometimes) and after sipping water he looks over at me and is like 'Hey Sara, What time is it?' totally freaked me out. I always wore a watch for band though, got an awesome tan line from it =D I stopped last year though, lost my marching watch O.o
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Posted: Mon Jan 21, 2008 1:14 am
TakaiDetweiler freshmen year I didn't have my own marching spot (me and a junior shared), and no one outside of my friends really knew my name, or so I thought. Then, I'm waiting off the sideline for my chance to jump in and one of our drum majors pops down from his podium (and he was hot, still is actually XD his little sister is a senior with me this year, so he shows up sometimes) and after sipping water he looks over at me and is like 'Hey Sara, What time is it?' totally freaked me out. I always wore a watch for band though, got an awesome tan line from it =D I stopped last year though, lost my marching watch O.o lol heart
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Posted: Mon Jan 21, 2008 3:51 pm
TakaiDetweiler freshmen year I didn't have my own marching spot (me and a junior shared), and no one outside of my friends really knew my name, or so I thought. Then, I'm waiting off the sideline for my chance to jump in and one of our drum majors pops down from his podium (and he was hot, still is actually XD his little sister is a senior with me this year, so he shows up sometimes) and after sipping water he looks over at me and is like 'Hey Sara, What time is it?' totally freaked me out. I always wore a watch for band though, got an awesome tan line from it =D I stopped last year though, lost my marching watch O.o Lol, I think it's a drum major's job to know everyone's names. And yet it always surprises people... I got a bunch of random people who knew of me when I dressed up as Jack Sparrow for our show last year. My brother (he was in college) heard some of his friends talking about "the drum major who dressed up like Jack Sparrow" and he told them "yeah, that's my sister..."
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Posted: Wed Jan 23, 2008 9:22 am
WickedSong TakaiDetweiler freshmen year I didn't have my own marching spot (me and a junior shared), and no one outside of my friends really knew my name, or so I thought. Then, I'm waiting off the sideline for my chance to jump in and one of our drum majors pops down from his podium (and he was hot, still is actually XD his little sister is a senior with me this year, so he shows up sometimes) and after sipping water he looks over at me and is like 'Hey Sara, What time is it?' totally freaked me out. I always wore a watch for band though, got an awesome tan line from it =D I stopped last year though, lost my marching watch O.o Lol, I think it's a drum major's job to know everyone's names. And yet it always surprises people... I got a bunch of random people who knew of me when I dressed up as Jack Sparrow for our show last year. My brother (he was in college) heard some of his friends talking about "the drum major who dressed up like Jack Sparrow" and he told them "yeah, that's my sister..." lol
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Posted: Fri Jan 25, 2008 3:45 pm
nothing to do with band but, at least once a year. i will be out somewhere, and a total STRANGER, whom i have never seen or heard of will yell out my name and act as if we were best friends.
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Posted: Sat Jan 26, 2008 10:33 am
Ostonzi nothing to do with band but, at least once a year. i will be out somewhere, and a total STRANGER, whom i have never seen or heard of will yell out my name and act as if we were best friends. wow um thats abit creepy
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Posted: Sat Jan 26, 2008 12:34 pm
That stuff kinda happens to me, too.
This past band camp, my band director would always say my name over his bull horn because I picked up on everything (marching manuevers, routines -- I'm a flag during MB) the fastest, so he always had the others (usually flags, sometimes instrumentalists) watch me. And suddenly everyone knew who I was, and not just my name, either; I'm talking about things only my good friends know. (One junior guy, a tuba, came up to me and asked my opinion on a course I had taken last year.)
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Posted: Sat Jan 26, 2008 7:24 pm
the above post, i would think is creepier. for my situation, i can just ignore them and walk away.
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