Would You Trust This Man?
Posted by Lucas on January 6, 2010
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Well, would you? Think about it when you consider the slander I have just been subjected to.
Ladies and gentlemen, the past two days have been a whirlwind. We have been putting together a fantastic show of epic proportions, each story more hilarious and creative than the next.
Last night, for the first half of rehearsal we were in the Small Room. We’re usually in a much larger room, but that room was scheduled to be used by some young whippersnappers. So, we were in the Small Room:
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In addition to being very small, this room was also approximately 2348926162 degrees too hot. We had to open up the windows! For the love of inefficiency, someone turn those radiators down! Donnell was feeling the heat and was none too pleased:
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Nevertheless, we made do. After the break, we were allowed to resume practicing in the big room. There we were treated to a beautiful Sondheim-esque song by Geoff “Condi” Rice, about a boy and girl picking flowers. Sound delightful? It was. Is. It was and is. And will be. Here we are, learning said song:
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After rehearsal, Brennan destroyed me at Wii bowling at a bar down the street.
Tonight’s rehearsal was as equally successful as last night’s. I presented and taught my song, called “The Science Song.” It concerns three young musicians who love both music and science, yet are having trouble finding time for both. What could the solution be? Only by hearing the song will you find out!
Lastly, my friends, I wish to turn my attention to the small matter of Mr. Miller calling me a “robot imposter.” Normally I do not even deign to dignify such nonsense with a response, but given what I learned this evening, I feel I must speak out. This picture was taken of one Mr. Matthew Miller outside of Loyola Park shortly after rehearsal:

Need a ride back to Melmac, Miller?
I thought so.