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		<title>Comment on Against the Grain by Topics about Bands &#187; Against the Grain</title>
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		<description>[...] 21st Century Family created an interesting post today on Against the GrainHere&#8217;s a short outlineI heard an illustration when I was a kid about a marching band member who insisted he was going the right direction while everyone else was going the wrong direction. Let’s pretend for the sake of this illustration that we could go behind the scenes in a “flashback” type moment to see what happened to lead up to this kid (named Cosby for this illustration) being out of step with the rest of the group. The scene finds Cosby out of step with the group while he knew the routine as good or better th [...]</description>
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