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Kamiakin High School Snare Player Goes Down!!!!!

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Uploaded by on Sep 3, 2009

Well, back in July youtube deleted my account so this timeless video was lost for a couple of months. But now its back and I'm restarting from 0 views! (it was close to 15,000). Anyway...

Watch the snare player go down at about 1:08! It was hotter than normal and he hadn't had a very good breakfast and he was a bit dehydrated and.......wack! Have fun and share this video with your friends so we can get it back up to 15,000 views.

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  • whats the song called in the beginning from 0:00 - 0:05???

  • @crazydood09 It was an original show I wrote called Emotions. That movement was called "Joy"

  • yeah thats what im wondering or was he cheking the form and fell or what???

  • Oh right haha.

    basically, he didn't have a very good breakfast that day and he was also a bid dehydrated so he got a bit dizzy and before he knew it, he was on his back haha. It was pretty funny

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  • What the hell happened? Did he pass out or something?

  • yea KENNWICK .... u tript huh

  • go kennewick we didnt fall

  • go kennewick

  • @fairyapokie in marching band you never move on the filed except to your different sets

  • wierd no one went to help him they just kept going

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