Taking Ray Bradbury's "Fahrenheit 451" as a starting point, Freelancers (CA, 7th, 90.25) portrayed the struggle between freedom and repression with "Fahrenheit". During the first half of the program, the line performed behind a tall, transparent black curtain in a world of bleak constraint. The group broke free from their bondage and experienced the joys of self-expression in the show's second half.
@lupie89 yes he was the snare tech
snareaddict100 1 year ago
did casey brohard ever instruct madison scouts? cuz i coulda sworn i saw him a video as their instructor
lupie89 1 year ago
See the guy on the right reach into his pocket at 5:30? He pulled out a pick and started working on his hair. It was awesome.
caseyys 1 year ago
All the easy shit sounds so fucking gross. :/
Really made me not enjoy a cool show...
TOOFUNKYYY 1 year ago
@ridub dude he just seems so arrogant when i see him. but i dont really care enough to complain about it in public so im gonna stop talkin about him. he's not a bad snare player, but the way he acts irritates me
ahoybeanerboy93 1 year ago
@ahoybeanerboy93 lol, why so man
ridub 1 year ago
3:05 :)
ridub 1 year ago
ohhh myy goodd the end is so g. but the snare player that was center snare for the 2010 pisses me offf with his rediculous facials expressions
ahoybeanerboy93 1 year ago
@k2skate lolll that's anthony porter he marched blue deviles 07,and08 u know the guy that says "this is diddy the remix" 0_0
diuetrut 1 year ago
one day i want to be in wgi.
percussivepurcell 2 years ago