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Swarm 20:17, 8 October 2011 (UTC)Reply

Scouts page edit

I see that you were the creator of the article on the Racine Scouts Drum and Bugle Corps. I have been working my way through the articles for the various drum and bugle corps--- in no particular order--- in order to bring them into a form that at least bears some resemblance to compliance with Wikipedia procedures. I am in the process of rewriting the Scouts article, and I hope you will not be offended when I make major changes to what is currently present. (Blue Devils got REALLLLLY p-o'ed at my changes & hit the "undo" on them. I undid the undo's and sent them an explanation of what I had done & why & they let the new version ride, but asked that I do nothing more to "...our page." This was after I had also written new articles on Blue Devils B, Blue Devils C & BD Performing Arts.) I have long appreciated the Scouts and their persistence in being out there every year, year after year, so I have no intention of doing anything but good work on the corps behalf, while still trying to remain within the Wikipedia guidelines. GWFrog (talk) 02:33, 22 April 2012 (UTC) The Racine Scouts have an exceptionally long and successful history in competitions dating as far back as the 1930's Chicagoland Music Festival, and were the oldest drum and bugle corps in the United States until their folding. For more information, please read the Racine Scouts Drum & Bugle Corps Wikipedia page.Reply