Monday, February 21, 2005

Tap On My Window, Knock On My Door

Wow, these last few days have been a big, messy, mish-mash, but a big, messy, mish-mash of the best variety. Sing Song was so much fun this year, and if possible, it was sweeter than last year. It was so good to win for someone like Gilbo who was not sure if he even wanted to direct this year, and who had a big letdown with medical school applications, and for guys like Austin Henley, Michael Hunton, and others who had their last go round at this goofy event that captivates us. I always love it when we get up on the stage to sing "We Believe" and there are these guys who are old Gamma Sigs who either come up on the stage to sing with us, or stand on the floor to watch. One of the coolest things about club is having a connection through the generations with men like David Litton, Russell Debenport, and Damon Parker.

Even though time is always tight during Sing Song Weekend, it was really good to spend some time with my parents and to talk with them about what has been going on lately in life. They shamed me enough about the condition of the bathroom that I share with Adam that we cleaned it last night. There is nothing worse than having your parents constantly remind you that you are completely incapable of keeping your bathroom clean.

In other news, after we performed on Saturday night, a bunch of us went over to the campus center to pass the time until we had to come back for the finale, and we ended up watching the Slam Dunk Contest. I have soured on the NBA since my days as the Bulls Super Fan, but the Dunk Contest was pretty impressive. I realize that Chris Andersen was completely incapable of making a dunk in anything less than 12 tries, but Josh Smith and Amare Stoudamire did some sick stuff. Smith's dunk over Kenyon Martin will probably be the inspiration for tons of kids around America hurting the necks of their friends by trying to replicate it.

In closing, thanks to Joey and ColeGriff for sending in their comments and criticisms on the 90's Albums debate. Keep them coming and keep them contentious.

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