one of my best friends and my sister are in the marching band. so far i've been to almost all the competitions and football games to support them, well this weekend i wont be able to go so i was think i'd get a basket as a good-luck gift for them... besides writing them a note saying good-luck and everything, what can i give them? they aren't allowed to eat/drink anything besides water in their uniforms...
xRoOxiSxBlOnDex answered Wednesday October 5 2005, 9:24 am: Hey, I'm in a marching band too and that only water thing really blows. Lol so I know where you're coming from. But anyways, give them a basket full of stuff they can eat before OR after marching. Put water in there for the game, but also include just normal food [chips, fun size candy, stuff like that] that they can have later. (=
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cha_yeah answered Wednesday October 5 2005, 12:08 am: i think that its nice that you even go every competition, thats really nice. i think that you should think about if you were in their position... what would you want? what would make u happy? everything tht is a heartfelt gift from you they will probably appreciate. maybe you could give them good luck charms or something like that. whatever, theyll probably appreciate it. i used to be in band, and whenever i would play, having some little part of my friends with me always made me feel happier and a lot more confident. the note i tihnk is a great idea. my main idea here is: anything tht is simple is fine, and if its from the heart, itll mean a lot [ cha_yeah's advice column | Ask cha_yeah A Question ]
asklissa answered Tuesday October 4 2005, 11:09 pm: as a joke you could always give them energizer bunny baterieds or you could give them a keepsake goodluck charm they could take with them. also put some goodies to enjoy if they win or loose
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