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Dora as a blonde: Yay or Nay

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MooskiNet:
I can understand that feeling, but I think it may be more a matter of 'drums were a unit unto themselves' than 'band doesn't count the drummers.'  In fact, most of my memories of pep rallies were the drum folks performing exclusive of the rest of the band.  I'm not sure the snare drum guys (it was always guys on snare, though the drum major my senior year was a girl) would have been insulted by not being counted as band members so much as 'Well, yeah.  We're drums.'

Not saying it's always that way, but I can see where Carl-E is coming from.

Method of Madness:
Maybe my band was weird, because of the three years I was in it, the "drum major" was just the leader of the band...and was never a drummer.

MooskiNet:
Nah, I don't think that's weird - the drum major was a flute player.  I included her because it felt sorta weird saying 'snare drum guys' as though there were no way it could be anything else, so I threw in that the band leader was a girl.

Call it oversensitivity to possible sexism on my part.  :-D

NemoX:

--- Quote from: Stoon on 19 Oct 2014, 19:21 ---Redhead. 

OK, maybe I'm just partial to redheads...

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Redheads are my kryptonite, so I agree lol However somehow I don't see that color working for her, not with her complexion. I had issues for the longest time (and it was pointed out in-comic) because of how similar Dora and Marten were in overall appearance. I liked it when she had half and half hair, Full blonde? might be interesting to see if she sticks with it. Last time it felt she had made a decision to grow it out and then just overnight dyed it again without ever seeing it thru to the end so she essentially gave up that idea

Zebediah:

--- Quote from: Stoon on 19 Oct 2014, 19:21 ---Redhead. 

OK, maybe I'm just partial to redheads...

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