tinker1bell
<font color=teal>I'll never grow old<br><font colo
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Huh?ReAnSt said:Paula- That is good you had me freaking out that someone else you knew was going to die. This is because I had thought that she had known two people who had died but it was only the little girl. I have been seriously weirded out that you are going to post that someone else you knew has died. I am glad it hasn't come true yet and I hope it doesn't.


UP Disney said:I just went to check out the Pal Mickey thread that you were all teasing me about yesterday. Terry posted about her love of Mickey. Clare also posted a link to our Pal Mickey DDA adventure thread. I wonder how long it will be before the men in white coats come to take Terry & I away!!! They're coming to take me away, ha ha, they're coming to take me away!!!
Here's a thread on Pal Mickey that I like better. People much more in line with my way of thinking. There is actually a guy on there that posted about his wife buying a second one and she is going to make him clothes!!!! See, I'm not alone!!!
http://www.disboards.com/showthread.php?t=1140068&page=1&pp=15

Are you in "real time" or catching up?
ReAnSt said:Sounds like a great marching band show. I hope she has as much fun marching as I did.
I was in Marching band in junior high through 4 years of college. I wanted to march Drum corps but never did.
Yes it is very competive. I spent every fall Friday night at football games and just about all day Saturday in high school doing Marching band competitions, some Saturdays more than one location. In a competitive circuit called TOB or Tournament of Bands. It covers 9 states on the East coast.
It can be very costly. I lucked out as our program did not charge because we fell under athletics and our football teams makes a nice profit. That and tons and tons of fundraisers to cover band costs and end of the year band trips. I was always selling something to cover costs.
Competitive or just plain old Marching Band can be very time consuming but it is also tons of fun and a very great, positive experience. Otherwise I would not have spent ten year of my life marching. I miss it very much.
julia & nicks mom said:Go ahead and send them to me - then they are at least in my queue!!
I took the designs out of my siggie thinking then people wouldn't know that I was a designer -![]()
that really worked - the requests started POURING in people were so happy I took the note that I wasn't designing out of my signature!!!
ReAnSt said:Thanks for the I guess compliments.
Nope those are my actual pictures.![]()
I am sure after next As for knowing random facts, I recall lots of stuff that I read, hear and see this is if I actually focus on something and am not multitasking.. I can oftentimes watch a movie and recite the lines in it the second time around. I don' know how I do it, I just do.
I am also a big fan of google.
babytrees said:Starting in August.....it's a full time job for them. LHS has won the two parade titles that you can win in CO and are probably going to Branson this fall to march in another bigger judged parade(biggest and cheapest to get to from here). The director is trying to get the kids in the Rose parade by the time Cassidy is a junior....it's a HUGE process but I am betting he can do it.
At LHS if you are in any band your first quarter is spent in marching band. The other schools in the area it is optional. I see lots of Saturdays on the parade/competition circuit and Fridays on the football field. Oh well she loves it!!
legalslave said:Hi Theresa.Are you in "real time" or catching up?
legalslave said:My granddaughter was in marching band in her Freshman year of high school. She loved it. I felt so bad when they had to move and she had to change schools. The next school didn't have a marching band. She did play in the stage and jazz bands, though (first clarinet).

), I sorted socks and laundry through half of it.