in between recollections
so it's been a wild and crazy ride so far for me this season. i started out on bass 5 in december and now as of last camp i'm on bass 1..crazy no?? well, if there's one thing i've learned in drum corps it is to expect change...CONSTANT change. it can be challenging at times but if you have the right attitude it can also be fun. and with the Renegades, it's not just change it's chaos. you've heard us talk about or mention it. we thrive on it, i don't know why, maybe because we had to fight for everything when we first started. so, the next time you have sudden changes in your life or in drum corps just look at it as a little bit of chaos and maybe it'll bring a smile to your face.






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CHA...CHA...CHA,CHA,CHA, CHANGES! At least you are flexible which is totally cool! Some of us would not be so apt to do so at first, including myself! However, if a staff member decided that it was for the betterment of the corps, and I still wanted to march in this superior drum corps, and hone down my skills, then I would!
Matt, make sure you get the music for the 2nd baritone part in your hands before the camp. :)
Lee
p.s. Future Risk!
Change keeps life interesting :)
For sure. I feel for you but you are doing well considering you've only had the parts for a little while.
PS
im still really sorry about friday night =/
Trixie,
What kind of drum corps did they have in East Berlin?
lee, i don't want 2nd baritone i want the lead sop part !!
jester!!!
Lee,
Are yo usaying you would like another future risk Tourney? Well, name the time, because I am ready to take you on again!! Plus we need to unseat Johanna!!
Glad you brought up changes, Matt - the BOD has voted to dissolve the corps and dedicate our resources to publicizing the cause of Chilean goat wrestling. For LMS 8 the former bass line will square off against a 240-pound Ibex known in the wrestling world as "The Crusher of Dreams". I recommend you begin training immediately.
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