Best Drumlines...Review
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As an alumnus of Rancho Bernardo I'd like to let you know RBtenor that there will always be haters out there. Just let them run their mouths and know that you are part of one of the best programs in California. Also keep in mind your postings in a way represent RB so keep it clean. I'm sure Mr. Cole doesn't want to deal with his students posting in conduct not representative of the Royal Regiment.
Be humble in victory and respectful in defeat.
Be humble in victory and respectful in defeat.
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Being an alumnus of RB also, I second what Mike just said. To the RB Drummers on here: you guys don't need to stoop a lot of people's levels on here. RB is a first-class program and I'm sure Mr. Cole, Mr. Horimoto, and Mr. Hernandez have taught you that. You guys don't have to prove yourselves by having a kick-*ss winter drumline (which means nothing), you guys already proved yourselves last saturday. Be proud of your accomplishments and leave it on the field. Best of you luck to you guys on Saturday. Go RB!
Thanks guys, we were just trying to make a statement, since no one has really recognized us as a top line since 2001. I dont mean to give RB a bad name or anything, trust me. And yeah, what are your names, I've been around the RB drumline/band for 7 years so i may know who you are. (My brother marched 4 years in the line as well).
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I guess you never heard of Winston Churchill's Drum Line. Please Ask Ayala about how good they were at WGI in Columbus,OHIO in 2003. better yet you can see them at the Rose Bowl Parade this year.
We also have our own Drum Line competitions here in TX. I think I hit a nerve challenging the thread which while it is to be about the best Drum Line( I guess non-Californians just are not included) I thought this was the World of Pageantry, not the World of California Paeantry.
We also have our own Drum Line competitions here in TX. I think I hit a nerve challenging the thread which while it is to be about the best Drum Line( I guess non-Californians just are not included) I thought this was the World of Pageantry, not the World of California Paeantry.
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I'm Mike S. a trumpet player and I graduated in 2001. The frosh during my senior year are now graduated so I don't really know anyone except the younger siblings of my friends.Kybo_Ren wrote:Thanks, and we're working extra hard to get a better score this saturday.
"Be humble in victory and respectful in defeat."
Yeah, our instructor told us that. It's actually good advice.
Just out of curiosity, what are your names?
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Then you might know my brother, Chris B. He played quads that year. You might know Trevor A. better, who was section leader of battery that year.I'm Mike S. a trumpet player and I graduated in 2001. The frosh during my senior year are now graduated so I don't really know anyone except the younger siblings of my friends.
Small 'world of pageantry'. Surprises me there are other people from RB here (graduated or not).