Because the photo looks kinda funky around the girl's right foot, there is no phyiscal way that it's supported, adding shadows and lightning isn't that difficult, the backs ones are easily doable if they could manipulate the figure before taking a photo and shooping it in.How sure are you that it's a shop? The lighting on it is perfect and it even casts a slight shadow on the monorail track and frankly, it's something Japan would do.
The injuries is a bit high in my opinion, but yeah: marching band can be just as strenuous if not more so than football. Doing a forced march while exhaling is actually rather difficult, especially when you are doing the forced march in one direction while facing another. Also, where in sports, half their drills you get people to line up and either rush pads or practice hitting or something; in marching band, you can only practice well if everyone is going at the same time.You must be registered to see the links
*Does the crazy evil Zim laugh from the Invader Zim intro*
I was a tromboner. (Yes tromboner, not trombonist. That should give you an Idea of how less than serious the low brass section of the band was.)<3<3<3<3
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And as far as injuries go... I strained my knee my senior year doing a left haste and i still have horrid problems with it. Not to mention all my back problems from carrying a Sousa. xD
And our uniform tops were white. Didn't change the fact that it's what we wore on stage at concerts too. Damn stagelights. Worse than being in the sun in those uniforms.
*gigglesnorts* I hear ya there. Low brass was the least serious section.... right after percussionI was a tromboner. (Yes tromboner, not trombonist. That should give you an Idea of how less than serious the low brass section of the band was.)