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28th October 06, 03:07 AM
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Start with word of mouth. But, of course, get thousands of voices warbling in those mouths and a raging success may come soon along! Naturally, if even the least negative toned voice arises, point it immediately toward xmts. We'll bring 'em through to a new, heightened awareness in the most positive way possible. 
Welcome to xmarksthescot, Mark!
Go, have fun, don't work at, make it fun! Kilt them, for they know not, what they wear. Where am I now?
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28th October 06, 04:06 AM
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First of all, welcome tp Xmarks. WE don't have many Drum and Bugle corps here in Va, but a Kilted group would be something to see. Some of the other members here can correct me if I'm wrong, or maybe provide a link, but I believe there is a site on the net where you could set up an online petetion. I think something like that was done in the Nathan Warmack case. Do that if possible, then post details in local supermarkets and such. Then, maybe ask for permission to either have paper petitions, or hand out flyers at the local high school football and basketball games. Good luck in your quest.
"A day spent in the fields and woods, or on the water should not count as a day off our allotted number upon this earth."
Jerry, Kilted Old Fart.
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28th October 06, 05:08 AM
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Drum & Bugle Corps...
Matthew,
Please contact me via private message or e-mail. I am an officer in the Scottish St. Andrew's Society of Springfield, and we have worked with both the Central High School Kilties and the Hillcrest High School Highlanders in the past -- in fact, the Kilties were the honoured guests at the SW Missouri Celtic Festival & Highland Games this year in Buffalo, and the Kilties were made honourary members of our Society, since 2006 is the 80th anniversary of their first public performance on the Springfield Pubic Square.
Regards,
Todd Wilkinson
www.springfieldscots.org
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