Can Nor Cal dethrone Pacifica HS?
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True that!
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seriously this is a little weird.johnmapes wrote:Does this topic make anyone else uncomfortable? Is it really necessary to single a group out like this? Seems tacky to me, even if it wasn't my group!
I can't believe how many people have actually replied to this in a serious manner...
Re: Can Nor Cal dethrone Pacifica HS?
I have a theory on the next percussion ensemble to beat Pacifica in Winter Percussion. The town of Balico will soon be a throbbing megalopolis and build a new school based solely on percussion playing. There third wintercomp group will be the feeder for the top 2 groups and will be stuck in Open Class while the other 2 duke it out for World Class Champions.
Due to their overwhelming abilities, a stringent 6 hours a day of rehearsal and Ralph Hardimon being the principal of the school they will dominate for many years to come.
Due to their overwhelming abilities, a stringent 6 hours a day of rehearsal and Ralph Hardimon being the principal of the school they will dominate for many years to come.
"The audience is always listening"
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Schimmy wrote: Due to their overwhelming abilities, a stringent 6 hours a day of rehearsal and Ralph Hardimon being the principal of the school they will dominate for many years to come.
I would enroll myself at this high school under a fake name for the sheer hilarity of having Ralph be my principal.
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Kids would be called into the principals office for having a weak left hand all the time.
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Instead of a standard grading system, there are varying degrees of smiley faces drawn on pieces of paper.
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Ralph is pretty old school, he may bring back the tick system.BDinkel wrote:Instead of a standard grading system, there are varying degrees of smiley faces drawn on pieces of paper.
"The audience is always listening"