TAG!
What is the game?
TAG is the creation of Mike D and Megan Coonrod. It is played with the poker chips you use to set your spots in marching band.
How do I play?
If you are 'tagged,' meaning you get to spot to find that there is a TAG chip instead of your normal chip, you are now part of the game. If you ignore it, you are a LOSER. Now that you have the TAG chip, pick it up and replace it with one of yours. When reset is called, run to your spot and on the way, pick up someone else's chip, keep it, and put down the TAG chip in its place. It's not too complicated of a game.
Why play this seemingly pointless game?
What else is there to do in between sets? It's a great time killer.

Flamingo is an art form. I would not call it a "game." It is something that classifies the LB as The LB, and not some other section.
To begin Flamingo, a person in the section, usually an upperclassman or section leader, will call out "Flamingo!" This yell will happen before, during, or after we are being checked for sets.
At this point, all section members (and groupies)should assume the Flamingo position of one leg tucked up against your knee (like a Flamingo). They are to remain in this position until told to "check the set" or "stop acting like (insert bad word here)s!"
All section members, no matter how stupid they may feel, must comply with this yell, unless the set check is deemed "still" or "quiet". Any member that doesn't comply will be ostricized by the group.
This game is not meant to piss off the directors. It is meant to add a little humor to their view from the hill, and help us with our balance. If, at anytime, a director or tech decides to tell us not to do Flamingo, listen to them. The last thing LB needs is trouble from the "higher-ups."
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